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This morning's DU brings us quotes from the book "Game Change" that make it fairly clear McCain's people did not like Sarah Palin whatsoever, nor did they feel her ready to be president if McCain wasn't able to finish his term. Given the high probability McCain wouldn't finish his term, if McCain would have won the GOP would have had to execute some weird palace coup to keep Sarah out of the White House.
Whatcha think? Remember the Republicans have NO qualms about going after you for shit you did before you were elected president; they spent $70 million investigating Whitewater and that deal was finished long before Bill Clinton ever ran for president. (Also remember: Clinton's only real crime in their eyes was the D behind his name; as a Southern Democrat he holds a lot of the values Republicans claim to cherish, and his economic policies certainly didn't do the Republicans any harm. Sarah Palin, OTOH, had the potential to cause severe and lasting damage to the GOP and the nation as a whole.) Any of Palin's scandals are ripe for the picking.
I think they would have looked first at her house (starting out with the simplest question: why, exactly, are the exact same COMMERCIAL windows and doors in the Wasilla Sports Complex and the Palin home? No one uses commercial windows in a private residence because they're really expensive.), then Troopergate, firing her chief of police at the request of the tavern owners, and firing the Wasilla librarian for not wanting to ban any books from the Wasilla Library. I think the "list" of books Palin was supposedly trying to get rid of was thrown onto the Internet by a Palin supporter to try to make the rest of us look stupid because she was REALLY trying to get rid of Howard Bess' "Pastor, I Am Gay."
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