Remember Jason Robards ranting about non-denial denials in "All The President's Men"?
CNN has the story up at http://www.cnn.com/...
According to Palin in an interview with Drew Griffin, it was a "misunderstanding" that people thought she meant some parts of the country are more "patriotic" than others.
"I don't want that misunderstood," Palin said. "If that's the way it came across, I apologize."
Really? What's to misunderstand about this:
"We believe that the best of America is in these small towns that we get to visit, and in these wonderful little pockets of what I call the real America, being here with all of you hard-working, very patriotic, very pro-America areas of this great nation," she told the crowd.
She went on to emphasize her "executive credentials" as mayor of Wasilla and governor of Alaska.
"We don't like to toot our own horn so we don't," Palin said. "But, I have, I do have more experience than Barack Obama does. You know, he had served for his 300 days before he became a presidential candidate and that wasn't in, in executive office."
Clip here: http://www.cnn.com/...
She also said she'd use her experience to tackle government reform and energy independence.
"It's going to be government reform because that, that is what I've been able to do as a mayor and as a governor, you, you take on the special interests and the self-dealings. Yep, you ruffle feathers and you have the scars to prove it," Palin said Tuesday in an interview with CNN's Drew Griffin.
"You have to take that on to give the American people that faith back in their own government. This is their government and we've got to put it back on their side," she said.
Palin said she and McCain, the Republican presidential nominee, discussed the possibility of her working on the issue of energy independence if she becomes vice president.
Another painful clip here: http://www.cnn.com/...
Thanks to JayBat for sharpening up the title of this diary.