I saw it. That graphic may well take on a life of its own and go all over the Net (it's very well done). If it does, someone is going to be looking for a source - when did she say this? where did she say this? - and because she never actually did (though I am in agreement with you that it's how she thinks) it will DISCREDIT the many anti-American things she has said, especially when its source is traced back to Free Republic. If we disseminate any of her real statements, the reaction is going to be "it's those losers at FR again - remember that other quote they faked?" It'll be fruit from a poisoned tree.
We can't afford to squander our credibility on fakes, even if they're jokes. One theory of the Rathergate fiasco (it wasn't a fiasco for US) was that it started as a joke by some office clerklet who was too young ever to have seen typewritten memos.
Take a deep breath and relax.