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Sarah Palin revealed that her biggest regret during the 2008 election campaign was ... drum roll, please ... not doing more interviews.
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12 comments // Palin reveals her biggest campaign regret

  • barkway
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      barkway  
    • More interviews would not have improved her obvious lack of world knowledge, her elementary language and communication skills, or her apparent inability to provide elucidative thought on any issues of importance. The sheer number of people in America that found such an abecedarian qualified to sit a mere heart beat away from the highest office in the land still amazes (and shocks) me to this day. While progress in all things marches on, it appears educational progress in this country has not advanced with the times and in fact seems to be in retrograde motion!

    • 3 years ago
  • josephcapra
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      josephcapra  
    • The only thing anyone will remember about this dumbass is that stupid "lipstick" line. They dressed her up and put her in front of teleprompters and clearly selected her solely on the basis of party loyalty. just like the rest of that whole proto-fascist thing they had going that ruined this country in the last eight years.

    • 3 years ago
  • Ihatethemall
  • UWAZell
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      UWAZell  
    • I honestly believe she played a major part in the downfall of the McCain campaign. Had she appeared to me less of a 'fruit', there is a good chance McCain would have been the next president... as a matter of personal opinion.

    • 3 years ago
  • PressCore
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      PressCore  
    • She must be standing on her head and seeing the world upside down again. From that point of view her line of bullshit would make sense-to her anyway. Not enough interviews ???!!! She made way to many, for anyone with an IQ above 25, to miss the kind of maniac she realy is. McSame made a bad mistake in picking a misguided missle like the devil "diva" to run with him.And an even worse mistake in waiting so long to make his choice that he foisted this Big Oil puppet on us. She may think that blitzkrieging her way to the White House was the way to go....That people would
      not have time to carefuly examine their marketing
      scheme. But I did. Palin still counts on the ignorance
      of the public and the corporate censorship of the lamestream TV media to syncophant her way to the top. But one of current.com's citizen Journalist contributors published an interesting article that all voters should have seen: that nearly all of Palin's family have criminal records. Add to that the phony
      Christian that Palin is when compared to her obscene
      real life activities as an animal terrorist et al..That she and her husband are thieves who ripped off the RNP
      for $150,000. All of which represents only the tip of the iceberg of her scandalous, sleezy m.o....The real
      regret she should have is harboring such a trajicly
      innapropriate ambition as wanting to become President. She's a carbon copy of Reagan/Bush
      who embezzled the wealth of the middle class and as she herself has said opposes spreading the wealth around. Oscar Wilde must have had Palin in mind when he wrote his book; The Portrait of Dorian Grey.

    • 3 years ago
  • UhLeeshUh
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      UhLeeshUh  
    • Something is seriously wrong with this woman if that is her biggest regret. How about not knowing anything about how your country is ran? That's pretty sad if you ask me!

    • 3 years ago
  • quixotic12
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      quixotic12  
    • One of the problems she had was not knowing enough about national politics and foreign affairs. On top of that she's terrible at handling tough questions (i.e. Katie Couric interview). If you add to all that her ability to outdo even George Bush's worst grammatical blunders, she just looks like a plain idiot in an interview setting.

      Probably wouldn't have been a good idea for you this election, eh Palin? Hopefully we won't have to see if her skills have improved 4 years from now. This woman makes me despair for the future of the English language.

    • 3 years ago
  • DistantPlanet
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      DistantPlanet  
    • Based on what I've seen of her as Alaska's Governor, it did seem atypical of her to just do what the advisors in the campaign wanted her to do. I think she would have been better liked if she had spent more time being herself and less time trying to fit whatever role they wanted her to play. That being said, I didn't vote for her, and I wouldn't have no matter how much media exposure she had. She belongs in Alaska--a state less strange and backwards then her candidacy made us appear--She's done a good job here, but she lost a lot of support when she agreed to be McCain's trophy VP.

    • 3 years ago
  • sunkisthappy
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      sunkisthappy  
    • DistantPlanet:

      no. she hasn't done a good job.

      She supported a policy that made victims pay for their own rape exams (about $1,000)

      She's messed up even more so, but I don't think I have to prove my point beyond this fact.

    • 3 years ago
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