Drunk, I hope it was at least Kentucky bourbon since she is from here!
I love Diane so I am just going to say punch drunk as being tired. It is exhausting talking for so long. She is too much of a pro to pull a Gillispie or Sutton.
Drunk. Trust me.
Shnockered
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I'm just one stomach flu away from my goal weight.
That wasn't tired, that was drunk as a skunk. what an embarrassment. I am sure they will come out that she had taken something to stay awake but it was pretty strong and was alcohol
Hick!!!!
She got it from her good buddy Jim Beam.
Hey, let's guess which liquor. She seemed happy/upbeat, and many women are bourbon b****es, so I'm excluding brown liquors. That leaves rum, vodka, gin, tequila as the most likely candidates. she's upper class, I'm eliminating gin b/c it's not in vogue right now. Tequila would have her worse off, esp. the slight slurring. it would be blatant.
I'm going rum or vodka. The slight and inconsistent slurring and exuberance says rum to me, but vodka seems more logical. Logic screams vodka, but the symptoms say rum to me. Vodka also easier to hide, less smell.
OK, vodka. I'll go with vodka and soda. She wouldn't drink tonic b/c of the calories. 2nd pick is rum and diet coke, fits the symptoms better.
Naw, being an old Kentucky gal, it's definitely moonshine.
That's drunk all right. Tired would be speaking faster than your brain can keep up and having to stop and collect your thoughts mid-sentence. Flustered wouldn't be that happy, or slow.
I always watch CNN on election night and I think they always do a great job but now I'm really regretting not watching ABC, that looks hilarious. I'm a little surprised they didn't just take her off the desk during a commercial break.
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Hammered, and I'm going with vodka rocks w/twist she's a no nonsense kind of gal.
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I'm going to say Listerine.
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I thought what was telling was around the 40-45 second mark, both reporters in the field were trying to stifle smiles as she was turning to them for their report with what appeared to be pretty nonsensical questions.
Hey, I think it was an occasion to get hammered. She's solid 99.9% of the time. Give her that 0.1%.
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