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Hagel, Chuck says of Palin, "I think it's a stretch to, in any way, to say that she's got the experience to be president of the United States" says of Palin's shills, "I think they ought to be just honest about it and stop the nonsense about, 'I look out my window and I see Russia and so therefore I know something about Russia.' That kind of thing is insulting to the American people...
...stock market's worst day in seven years, that "the fundamentals of our economy are strong" concedes, an hour after asserting that "the fundamentals of our economy are strong," that "the American economy is in a crisis - in a crisis!" concedes Obama didn't call Palin a "pig" while defending his ad implying Obama called Palin a "pig" confusion about Spain of declares, inaccurately, that Palin took no earmarks as govenor of Alaska regulation, after decades of opposition to, unconvincingly embraced by says as President he'd fire chairman of SEC, though president...
...Palin, Sarah calls Obama's mocking of McCain's assessment of economy "an unfair attack on the verbiage that Senator McCain chose to use" explains that she actually fired Walt Monegan because he was trying to get more money to combat sexual assault crimes "Palin and McCain administration" referred to by tanning bed installed in governor's mansion by "visit" to Iraq by revealed to have extended one-quarter mile across border with Kuwait...
Barnstorming through battleground states together, John McCain and Sarah Palin have developed a buddy act that brings an energy and focus not present when McCain campaigns alone. Before he added Palin to a ticket encumbered with the now-unpopular Republican brand, McCain's events were sparsely attended and sometimes listless. That has all changed...
While many of McCain's aides have been pleasantly surprised by Palin's powerful impact, they have left nothing to chance in the planning and execution of these joint appearances. Unlike the free-wheeling rallies and town meetings McCain used to hold (with random audience questions, off-the-cuff jokes and a meandering style), the Republicans now stick close to a set script, with a teleprompter, a rehearsed routine, a strict message and a certainty of purpose...