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Reporters covering Sarah Palin are finding that crowds at her rallies are becoming abusive and in some cases downright threatening.
Some blame John McCain and Palin’s claims that the media is unfair to them for the sudden crowd hostility.
Its the media's fault, its the internet's fault, its the polls fault, its fraud, its anything BUT a corrupt mud-slinging warmonger, graduate bottom out of 800 plus, who doesn't understand the economy and fundie "Iraq is a war from god", 6 years 6 colleges 1 degree, nutjob's fault.
Its the media's fault, its the internet's fault, its the polls fault, its fraud, its anything BUT a corrupt mud-slinging warmonger, graduate bottom out of 800 plus, who doesn't understand the economy and fundie "Iraq is a war from god", 6 years 6 colleges 1 degree, nutjob's fault.
At this point, their main objective is to deflect from the issues as much as possible.
Issues like how will you pay for these programs and why is it that you have a "friendly" relationship with two unrepentant communists domestic terrorists and a racist preacher?
Location: Moose Jaw, in between the Moose's butt and nose.
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Just listening to Ed Schultz's show and someone from Media Matters said that KKK members have been showing up and making their presence known at Palin and McCain rallies.
Are they in their robes? No. However, the Klan hardly ever does the robe deal anymore, only at their rallies.
It's a dumb move to fight with the media just weeks before an election. You will win applause from your faithful followers, but lose your undecided voters. The media has a way of getting revenge on people who fight with them.
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