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Old 10-30-08, 09:32 AM   #17
PeriscopeDepth
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Where does Politico.com stands? Aren't they pretty left leaning?
Every mainstream American news source leans some way these days. It's how they cash in on audience bases. I just thought it was an interesting read, I of course don't know if it's 100% the truth and didn't mean to push any sort of agenda.

I apologize if it doesn't agree with you.

PD
Nah... that was a real question.. Not a try to piss at your leg.
In that case...

I honestly don't know. Just saw it while I was reading over Yahoo! news.

PD
Ah.. ok thanks anyways =)

And yes, it is an interesting read. The problem I see with scapegoating Palin is that it might backfire big time.
If McCain truly is scapegoating his VP pick, I don't think it'll effect him very much. Methinks he won't be nearly as much of a player if he doesn't win this time around.

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I think it is safe to assume that she has more "fans" then McCain does.
Which I find very, very interesting for someone who was more or less unknown not long ago. She has stated her intent to continue being involved in national politics should the GOP not win POTUS in a few days, but I think it still remains to be seen how seriously people will take her after the election in the event of a Republican loss.

PD
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