Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Sarah and the old senator

Via Ben Smith:



"Oh no, it's nothing negative at all. He's got a lot of experience and just stating the fact there, that we've been hearing his speeches for all these years. So he's got a tremendous amount of experience and, you know, I'm the new energy, the new face, the new ideas and he's got the experience based on many many years in the Senate and voters are gonna have a choice there of what it is that they want in these next four years."


Now, I'd be happy to go off on this latest Sarah Palin gaffe but somebody else already did a great job that I don't think I can surpass - John Aravosis at AmericaBlog:

So Palin is now saying that she wasn't trying to say "don't vote for the old guy." Instead, she was trying to say "vote for the new guy, not the guy with the old face who's been in the Senate a really long time."


You can't write this stuff folks. Every network and Hollywood studio in the world would toss this script in the garbage. Unbelievable.

Comments welcome,

Pat McGovern

It's got electoral votes. It's what politicians crave.

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