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To: Arguendo

It’s obvious the Couric interview is still an issue, since it still impacts how many people see her; you’re in denial if you don’t recognize. But it’s impossible to have a reasonable discussion with you people. As I stated earlier, I certainly don’t dislike Palin, but I strongly dislike some of her supporters here.****

You hang your hat on Couric and be in denial of the FACT that it is ALREADY widely known that the Interview was highly EDITED. Further, the Polls showed that MAJORITY of people saw through THAT fact.


177 posted on 06/08/2009 8:15:42 AM PDT by CARepublicans (www.teamsarah.org)
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To: CARepublicans
Further, the Polls showed that MAJORITY of people saw through THAT fact.

Link? Besides, whether or not a majority of people saw through it, it combined with other things from the campaign to lead many people (including many moderates and Republicans) to view her as less intelligent than she probably is.

Besides, I don't "hang my hat" on that interview; there are a number of things that lead me to assert a national win won't be easy for Palin. For example, here is one poll that obviously demonstrates an obstacle.

But what I really hate is the way you and other fanatical Palin supporters attack me and anyone else if we so much as suggest that Palin might have one weakness. I'll freely admit that my favorite, Mark Sanford, has a number of obstacles, not the least of which are his low approval ratings in his own state. Does that mean I'm not a true supporter of his?

Part of mature political discourse is the ability to look at the facts objectively, whether or not you're happy about them.

187 posted on 06/08/2009 2:46:29 PM PDT by Arguendo
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