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Just how far will Palin go to get media attention?
In one of the lowest efforts I've seen yet this election year, today at a rally in California Sarah Palin misquoted Madeline Albright, former Secretary of State and Ambassador to the United Nations. Or, maybe she just couldn't read the fine print, I'm not sure. Regardless, it appears Palin is on a mission from God; distract voters, at all costs, from the obviously significant issues this electi More.. on year, even if it takes winks, misquotes, and whatever you've got to get on the nightly news. The quote, Ms. Palin indicates she found on a Starbucks coffee mug (what are the odds huh) states "There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't help other women." Ms. Palin's version however, as she was so willing to share this morning, went like this, "There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't support other women." Clearly, there is a difference in meaning here, that Palin capitalized on, implying somehow that to not vote for Sarah Palin November 4 meant a woman would have a place in hell reserved for her. So how far will Ms. Palin go to support this failing campaign? Pretty far it seems. Since the vice presidential debate, Palin has taken on an attack-dog like zeal (she now even indicates she reads The New York Times) accusing candidate Barack Obama of ties to terrorists. Obama was eight years old when the "domestic terrorist" Palin refers to were at their most dangerous. But these efforts only fuel the fire of a waning campaign, showing the world that John McCain is pulling his last straws in an effort to try to turn the tides once again in his favor. Not only is McCain not appearing too presidential or popular lately, Ms. Palin's own woes refuse to die. Recently a judge in Alaska concluded that proceeding with an investigation into Palin's troopergate probe would not hinder her rights under the law and should continue. Of course the McCain campaign is appealing the decision but the fact remains - the issue is of enough significance, an...
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Date Found: October 29, 2008
Date Produced: October 06, 2008
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