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Posted on 11/10/2008 5:09:47 PM PST by Tucsonican
The leaker who "revealed" to Carl Cameron of FOX News that Sarah Palin didn't know that Africa was a continent or which nations were in the North American Free Trade Agreement has outed himself. First of all the leaker turned out not to be Mitt Romney nor one of his associates as some have suspected. More importantly, the leaker's own revelation does not show that Sarah Palin didn't know that Africa was a continent nor that she didn't know which countries were in the NAFTA. Okay, so who is the leaker? Drum roll please, maestro! And the leaker is....Martin Eisenstadt, a McCain campaign adviser. Eisenstadt revealed himself to be the leaker and his reasons for leaking in his blog:
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
Let's see if this comes up tonight on Greta.
Just some personal thought on this: 1. Gaps in knowledge can be fixed. Gaps in character..not so much. 2. So the story you gave Cameron wasn't 100% accurate? The word LIAR comes to mind. 3. The real problem was with her comparing herself to Hillary? Maybe you should have listened to what Sarah was saying...it wasn't a policy or experience thing with Hillary but rather a "Woman" thing. 4. As an advisor your job was to get Sarah set up. Sounds like you had something different in mind. You planning on writing a book next? 5. With people like you "helping out" it's no wonder the campaign fell apart. If, Martin, you chose not to be part of the solution you instantly become part of the problem. Remember that next time you're looking for a job.
Umm...they already had a huge thread on this earlier and the guy is a complete hoaxer all together.
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