Posted on 10/05/2008 11:48:05 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Before her campaign plane took off for a Sunday fundraiser here, CBS News asked Sarah Palin to respond to an analysis by the Associated Press that concluded her attempts to establish a friendship between Barack Obama and Weather Underground member William Ayers were unsubstantiated and carried a racially tinged subtext that John McCain himself may come to regret.
"The Associated Press is wrong, Palin said. The comments are about an association that has been known but hasn't been talked about, and I think its fair to talk about where Barack Obama kicked off his political career, in the guy's living room.
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Everytime I hear his phoney Chicago accent I think about how he grew up in Hawaii with grandparetns from Seattle. His twang is as phoney as he.
People DIED as a result of Ayers’ terrorist activities. We cannot do enough either to decry him.
I just looove his “POKKY-STON” and “TOLLY-BON” pronunciations. So . . . SPECIAL!
If I hung out with drug addicts, convicted felons and prostitutes, that would say a lot about my character, even if I wasn’t a drug addict, convicted felon or prostitute. Anyone with half a brain should realize Obama’s associations DO matter!
You may well be right. Obama and Ayers were both at Columbia at the same time. They apparently lived within a few blocks of each other.
But neither has admitted to knowing the other at the time. And both steadfastly refuse to discuss their experiences while at Columbia.
So far as the MSM is concerned, Columbia is a "no-go zone".
At that time, however, Ayers was certainly in a position to recommend Obama to Malouf...
Ah, yes. “Unsubstantiated.”
The AP and the NYT used that lie a few hundred times on the Swift Boat Veterans For Truth in 2004. It didn’t work all that well...
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