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If you ever had any doubts about Republican vice-presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin having what it takes to be president should McCain die in office, this CBS interview with Katie Couric will confirm them big time! Frankly, this interview scares me!
Really? Hmmm...my take on the video clearly explains that Alaska keeps an eye on Russia. What's the problem? Canada is a foreign country, certainly not someone who went to or assists us in Iraq, but more-less told us "we don't do that sort of thing, but our people will come over for medical care because our national health care system stinks."
In a strange twist of geography, the distance between Alaska and Moscow is about the same distance between Alaska and Washington,D.C.. It seems to me that Palin's knowledge of the events taking place in either remote (from Alaska) city is about the same.... but I will get back to you on that.
Palin knows damn well she's not qualified for this job and has no answer to the question.
The woman is probably desperate at this point to get the hell back to Alaska. I doubt she even believes in McCain, or ever did. She clearly didn't even believe what she was saying herself.
But apparently anybody who lives in Alaska is a foreign policy expert because they of airspace.
It's amazing how this interview has not been talked about by the usual suspects when it comes to how "awesome" and "intelligent" she is. Where are the threads about her??????!!!!!!!!
I guess they're finally realizing that the phrase, "you can put lipstick on a pig, it's still a pig." applies to Palin as much as it does to the entire McCain campaign.
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