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Tuesday, September 30th, 2008 10:05 am

From [livejournal.com profile] rosencrantz23:

Unfortunately, to the kind of people who ban books, shutting out unapproved ideas sounds like a really good ... well, idea.

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008 08:27 pm (UTC)
Palin was very well-prepped for that interview.
Interesting that you should say that. Every other liberally-inclined commenter I've seen, bar none, has said that she fumbled and bungled her way through the interview while dripping liquid essence of stupid on the floor. There seems to be a slight inconsistency there.

You're free not to trust her, though. Just as I'm free not to trust Obama further than the Secret Service would let me throw him by the lapels of his suit.
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008 08:51 pm (UTC)
I haven't seen that interview, so I can't speak to her seeming to fumble or bungle.

I do see (in the transcript) that she often repeats the exact same phrases, which seems to me to indicate that she was well-prepped. (The Ledbetter act "would be a boon to trial lawyers", for example, in addition to "I am one to seek a culture of life".)

But, no, I don't trust her at all. She's an ambitious Bible-thumping beauty pageant queen, and I do NOT want to take the chance on her running this country.
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008 09:22 pm (UTC)
I do see (in the transcript) that she often repeats the exact same phrases, which seems to me to indicate that she was well-prepped.
*shrug* It could mean that. It could mean a lot of other things. It could mean trying to get a point through Katie Couric's skull. :)
The Ledbetter act "would be a boon to trial lawyers", for example
Yeah, I'd have liked to see her enlarge upon that statement a bit myself. Not that she got a lot of opportunity. I don't personally know anything about the Act.