“but she still made such an obvious error.”
Did she? Is that nest of vipers at the other end of that link your only source for that? If so, it would behoove one to bear in mind dsc’s first axiom of liberal behavior: All liberals lie all the time.
But suppose it is true, and we put absolutely the worst possible interpretation on it. What are we left with? A giant yawn.
The dims are serial felons — all sorts of corruption, drug abuse, involvement with prostitutes, extortion, rape—both statutory and forcible—even murder, and the worst they can some up with on the Cuda is that she misattributed a quotation?
Well, let’s all hike up our skirts, jump up on chairs shrieking, and pretend that this is worthy of a moment’s notice.
Speaking of jamming, the leftards have jumped out there and repeated this so often that the first ten pages of Google search results offer only shots at Palin.
BTW, if you’re a conservative, what in the world are you doing hanging out with the scum at that site, and how do you keep from hurling every ten seconds?
Well, lets all hike up our skirts, jump up on chairs shrieking, and pretend that this is worthy of a moments notice.
Funniest thing I've read all day.
Palins Book Confuses Legendary UCLA Coach Wooden with Native American Activist25 yr old writer at S
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2398662/posts
12/02/2009 11:33:07 AM PST · by GreaterSwiss · 160 replies · 4,168+ views
SportingNews ^ | 12/02/2009 | Chris Littman
This is a front page article in SportingNews.com "Since its release, Sarah Palin's book, "Going Rogue" has been somewhat picked apart for factual errors. From a sports angle, there is no factual error that will get a better laugh than this one: In her new book, "Going Rogue," former vice presidential nominee attributes a quote to UCLA basketball coaching legend John Wooden. The only problem is that he didn't say it. "Our land is everything to us...I will tell you one of the things we remember on our land. We remember our grandfathers paid for it -- with their lives." It's a nice quote, but it really doesn't sound like something that Wooden would say. It was actually written by Native American activist John Wooden Legs in his essay "Back on the War Ponies." Who should be more embarrassed: Palin or the fact checkers that let this one get through? Either way, "Going Rogue" is your No. 1 choice for your favorite sports fan who enjoys unintentional comedy this holiday season." ...