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The well-known fable is Revere's late-night ride to warn fellow revolutionaries that....
...the British were coming. Less known, obviously, is the rest of the evening's events in which Revere was captured by said redcoats and did indeed defiantly warn them of the awakened militia awaiting their arrival ahead and of the American Revolution's inevitable victory.
Palin knew this. The on-scene reporters did not and ran off like Revere to alert the world to Palin's latest mis-speak, which wasn't..."
I think she win run, lose in the primary, blame her loss on the liberal media and then write another book which will be bought by her subjects with great joy thus keeping the money flowing.
I think Sarah Palin will run if she can 1)avoid doing any debates, and 2)avoid answering questions from reporters not employed by Fox News.
from your response I am assuming your comment about reporters from FOX is based on her interview last Sunday and I am assuming you did not pay much attention to Chris Wallaces questions did you?
Nita
ps: may I also add, you obviously don't know much about the media: why do I say that? Because FOX has almost no reporters that interview, they do have program hosts which are 2 very different things.
from your response I am assuming your comment about reporters from FOX is based on her interview last Sunday and I am assuming you did not pay much attention to Chris Wallaces questions did you?
Nita
ps: may I also add, you obviously don't know much about the media: why do I say that? Because FOX has almost no reporters that interview, they do have program hosts which are 2 very different things.
Apparently they aren't even too sure who Sarah Palin is
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