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Posted By tehranchik 1 year, 2 months ago in News" I wish that the news about Palin’s daughter had been released the first day —
the day Palin was announced. I wish it had been part of the general
news about her and her family — the introduction. Why? Because the
dribbling out of the news a few days later . . . makes the ticket look
somehow sneaky. Deceptive. The news taints the whole Palin roll-out,
just a bit. It takes the bloom off the rose, just a bit. Plus, many
people don’t believe that the McCain team knew about the pregnancy, in
advance. And, frankly, I don’t blame them. That said, Palin is a sensation — something that the Republican party
has not seen much of in a long time. I’ll have more to say (which is
just as much a warning as a promise!)," - Jay Nordlinger , NRO.
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hyperbola1 year, 2 months ago
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Perhaps the wingers regard it as an advantage that we should be in a frenzy about a daughter rather than who is pulling the strings.
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Secretive Right-Wing Group Forced McCain to take Palin
The Council for National Policy , an ultra-secretive cabal that networks wealthy right-wing donors together with top conservative operatives to plan long-term movement strategy forced McCain to choose Palin as the VP candidate.
http://www.propeller.com/story/2008/09/02/secretiv...
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