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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Sarah Palin on Russia

In a recent interview with Charlie Gibson of ABC News, Sarah Palin was asked a myriad of questions that up until now, no media outlet had done before. Here's my favorite tid-bit from the interview, in which Gibson asked Palin of her opinion with the situation in Russia ...

Gibson: What insight into Russia actions particularly in the last couple of weeks does the proximity of the state give you?

Palin: They're out next door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska.

There is no deep in transit meaning to Palin's statement that can be backed up at any other point in time. This was her serious answer in her first interview with the press since the declaration of her candidacy as the Republican Vice Presidential Nominee. In any means Matt Damon put it profoundly accurate when he remarked the decision to nominate her as "absurd." The blatant obviousness of her intellectual and maturity fall-outs lace the reasons of why the Democrats penned her as "inexperienced." She is not inexperienced because the lack of executive experience, no one is arguing that, but inexperienced because Governor Palin, is, to some extent, an idiot. An idiot that makes George Bush's credentials look like a fever dream. Gone was the immediate political rush that even the liberals felt upon the declaration of her as McCain's running mate, and is now all but replaced by ominous fear of someone of this likeness to actually become this nation's Vice President.

The rest of the interview with Charlie Gibson was a well-taught media shower of grimaces and shrugs. More in the future.

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