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Monday, March 12, 2012

Sarah Palin on why McCain-Palin didn't go after Obama's radical connections

Here's a fascinating interview with Sarah Palin on the Sean Hannity show in which, among other things, toward the end, she talks about why the McCain-Palin campaign did not attack Barack Hussein Obama's radical connections in 2008 - something that has bothered me immensely ever since.

Let's go to the videotape (Hat Tip: Jack W via Jews for Sarah).



Note what Sarah Palin is wearing around her neck.

I find it interesting that Palin says that both she and McCain were shackled by their campaign manager - at the time, those of us who wanted the truth about Obama to come out were told that McCain insisted on being 'civil.' I wonder why Steve Schmidt (whom she names) behaved that way. Was he afraid that McCain and Palin would be castigated by the media if they attacked Obama? Was he treated with kid gloves because of his race? Or was there something even more sinister? Hmmm.

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2 Comments:

At 2:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Barack Hussein Obama: Philistine upon you, America.

 
At 9:18 PM, Blogger Sunlight said...

I hope the investigators keep feeding her more. And, of course, you can see what a nerve Sarah Palin keeps hitting... she isn't even running and they have to make a lying movie about her and this morning I saw that the OBAMA CAMPAIGN actually put out an anti-Palin ad??? Also, BTW, who did the editing on this Hannity clip and the end photo? Fantastic! It's mostly a cropping and framing job, but someone REALLY has an eye for creating visual interest. (Carl, show your graphics family member?)

 

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