Top 10 Post-Election Sarah Palin Quips

Sarah Palin's appearance March 2 on the newly restored Tonight Show with Jay Leno is the latest in a string of activity since the former Alaska governor ran alongside John McCain in 2008. In these speeches, television and radio interviews and even Facebook posts, Palin sometimes shone and sometimes faltered. Either way, is she always someone who can be counted on to deliver a buzz-worthy catchphrase? You betcha.

'Back-Assward'

When Barbara Walters asked Sarah Palin how she would fix unemployment if President, Palin did not mince words. She said she would cut taxes, which would allow small businesses to keep more of what they earn in order to reinvest and hire more workers. The real problem, Palin said, is forcing health care reform (she used air quotes for the word reform) and energy policy "down their throats." Those policies would ultimately cost small-business owners more to stay afloat, she said, which are "back-assward ways of trying to fix the economy." Walters replied, "You do have a way with words." To which Palin said, "I call it like I see it."

See the top 10 unfortunate political one-liners.

View the full list for "Top 10 Post-Election Sarah Palin Quips"