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To: Diogenesis

And furthermore, Palin’s own actions told on her during the campaign. Palin isn’t smart enough to hide her tracks. Anyone paying attention could see that Palin was in it for herself and was throwing McCain under the bus. McCain’s flabbergaseted staff saw it happen. They felt sorry for the old coot cause Palin, with her self-interest, made McCain seem pathetic during the campaign. Palin even bragged about it and wrote a book calling herself rougue, when the more truthful term is backstabber. You can’t blame Romney for Palin’s antics, or blame McCain’s staff for feeling sorry for the old fool. It’s was pitiful for them to see Palin run over the old guy like that. Don’t you blame Romney for Palin trying to run over McCain and costing the election, that falls squarely on Palin. People who were paying attention, don’t need propoganda to paint a picture, cause they saw it happen. It’s bad enough Palin pulled what she did, don’t go blaming Romney. Palin needs to learn to take responsibility for her own actions, but first it would help if some would stop making excuses for her and blaming others for her WRONGS!


40 posted on 05/27/2012 8:40:46 PM PDT by rodeo-mamma (The ends don't justify the means.)
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To: rodeo-mamma

What you wrote has no resemblance to the truth whatsoever. Palin’s contributions to the 2008 campaign kept the old fool from Arizona from being an unmitigated train wreck.

Going Rogue refers to her turning a deaf ear to the Romney Campaign retreads/now McCain Advisors that actively tried to sabotague both McCain and Palin.

Get help.


41 posted on 05/27/2012 8:52:50 PM PDT by Forty-Niner (The barely bare, berry bear formerly known as..........Ursus Arctos Horribilis.)
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