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Are these recent Katie Couric interviews of Sarah Palin part of some master plan to lower expectations going into the debate to the point that as long as she remains coherent on Thursday she will be named the winner for "defying the expectations"?
No. Cindy McCain is running Johnboy's campaign. She's a bigger mess than John is. She's a former drug addict who still suffers from withdrawls and delusions. It was her idea to pick Sarah Dutchess of Lipstick. John, the sheep leader he is, went along with the braindead idea. He never even met Sarah before he selected her, relying solely on the druggies opinion. Now he discovers Sarah is a Britney Spears in disguise and refuses too allow her to do anymore media. The bumper sticker slogans she utters works well when you don't have to answer questions and the room is stacked with your hand selected supporters, but Thursday is D-Day, and by early next week McGrumpy will be announcing his new VP selection.
No Pub knew who Grampa was selecting for VP. This tells us the control circle is really small. Cindy is responsible. Read her bio. She's a freak, citing that she was best dressed in grade 12. She claims she's equivalent to Lady Diana. I kid you not. Delusional.
John owns a ranch. So does G. I. George Bush.
Bush ran a baseball team. Cindy is part owner of the Diamondbacks.
He's a wannabe. She's plastic.
They had a prenup signed before marrying. Lets see, his wife doesn't even trust him but 301 million Americans should. I don't think so.
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