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To: jilliane
I'll believe you that you aren't anti-Palin, but you are stubborn in your trust into MSM sources (you deem reliable) and hard to convince otherwise.

The fact (open named source!) that Palin talked knowledgable about the Darfur crisis proves that the claim, that she doesn't know Africa is a continent, is patently false. This is what I meant when claiming that you ignored my links.

As I said Cameron most likely twisted an minor glitch entirely out of proportion to bash Palin, and now is too cowardly to admit it or disclose his "source".

if it is true, then the staffer has a lot to fear...namely an end to their political future because they told Cameron something that was very private.

You mean like McClellan trashing Bush? Someone trashing Palin has nothing to fear. Bashing Palin is the mainstream. He'll be a celebrated hero for the left and the media or some RINO.

59 posted on 01/10/2009 12:55:29 PM PST by SolidWood (Sarah Palin - America the Beautiful)
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To: SolidWood

Very good points. I read the link and remember her stating her concern about the Darfur crisis. I should have acknowledged that point. I’m being a stickler for the detail...I think something happened and would put it into the minor category like you have but that’s not the same as denying anything happened.

I think you’re right that someone twisted an honest glitch and took a minor point out of context, but I believe it was someone in the camp who did that and was in the framework of other things this person didn’t like about SP. They won’t come forth because their political future with the republican party would be toast. They betrayed the party by telling Cameron. Cameron is a reporter so of course when they made a point to tell him, they crossed a line.

I’m sure they (staff) all played hard, left what they had on the field and were emotional and drained afterwards - in the midst of being consumed with woulda, coulda, shoulda, someone was ticked about the SP choice and held her responsible. It was McCain’s show and those who loved McCain may not have loved SP.

Had they won, they would have been all celebration and no regrets/backstabbing.


60 posted on 01/10/2009 1:41:42 PM PST by jilliane
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