Governor Palin's Reading List -- Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Westbrook Pegler, an avowed racist who Sarah Palin approvingly quoted in her acceptance speech for the moral superiority of small town values, expressed his fervent hope about my father, Robert F. Kennedy, as he contemplated his own run for the presidency in 1965, that "some white patriot of the Southern tier will spatter his spoonful of brains in public premises before the snow flies."
It might be worth asking Governor Palin for a tally of the other favorites from her reading list.
This is virtually the entire article. But, you can click here for links to related information.
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Oh, and by the way, she knows Westbrook Pegler -- but she doesn't know the Bush Doctrine.
What were her handlers thinking, letting her go before live cameras without tutoring her on the basics?
And, even when she's lying, she can't get it right.
A rhetorical question about banning books? That's "hypothetical", Dumbass!
Having just spent 8 years with a president who can't pronounce "nuclear", even if I agreed with her politics, I couldn't stomach 4 more years of village-idiot jokes.
Maybe it comes from having a mother who was an English major, but I firmly believe that the people in the Executive Branch of our government should be fluent [or at least conversant] in, at minimum, one language.
September 15, 2008
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cmon she lives near russia and i would be she KNOWS russian as well
hi, distributorcap--
well, she obviously doesn't know English.
if she knows Russian I wish she'd just MOVE there!
Speaking of Preserve, Protect and Defend, today is Constitution Day. Happy Constitution Day, TC!
hi, Robert--
backatcha!
here's hoping we HAVE a Constitution a year from today.
It took her 6 years to get a degree in Journalism at an Alaskan community College. wouldn't believe she knows how too read by looking at her. That Neanderthal the Guerrilla from Wasilla is an insult to Women and all Americans!
Anyone that thinks McCain and Palin should run this country really has a problem with something or someone.
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