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Who's on guard duty in Wingnut Estates? A firefight has broken out between
Lyin' Sarah Pailin' and McCain's crew. Here's a bit from the AP article:

Palin comes across as particularly upset about being stuck with
$50,000 in legal bills that she says were directly related to the
legal vetting process for the VP slot. She says she was never
informed that she would have to personally take care of expenses
related to the selection process, and jokes that if she'd known she
was going to get stuck with the bill, she would have given shorter
responses.

According to the book, Palin asked officials at the Republican
National Committee and what was left of the McCain campaign if
they would help her financially. She says she was told that if
McCain had won, the bills would have been paid, but since he
lost, the bills were her responsibility.

Trevor Potter, the McCain campaign's general counsel, told the
AP the campaign never asked Palin to pay a legal bill.

"To my knowledge, the campaign never billed Gov. Palin for any
legal expenses related to her vetting and I am not aware of her
ever asking the campaign to pay legal expenses that her own
lawyers incurred for the vetting process," Potter said.

If Palin's lawyer billed her for work related to her vetting, the
McCain campaign never knew about it, Potter said.


If Witless won't defend Pailin', let's hope Bachman and Beck will step up.


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George M. Middius wrote:

Who's on guard duty in Wingnut Estates? A firefight has broken out between
Lyin' Sarah Pailin' and McCain's crew. Here's a bit from the AP article:

Palin comes across as particularly upset about being stuck with
$50,000 in legal bills that she says were directly related to the
legal vetting process for the VP slot. She says she was never
informed that she would have to personally take care of expenses
related to the selection process, and jokes that if she'd known she
was going to get stuck with the bill, she would have given shorter
responses.

According to the book, Palin asked officials at the Republican
National Committee and what was left of the McCain campaign if
they would help her financially. She says she was told that if
McCain had won, the bills would have been paid, but since he
lost, the bills were her responsibility.

Trevor Potter, the McCain campaign's general counsel, told the
AP the campaign never asked Palin to pay a legal bill.

"To my knowledge, the campaign never billed Gov. Palin for any
legal expenses related to her vetting and I am not aware of her
ever asking the campaign to pay legal expenses that her own
lawyers incurred for the vetting process," Potter said.

If Palin's lawyer billed her for work related to her vetting, the
McCain campaign never knew about it, Potter said.


If Witless won't defend Pailin', let's hope Bachman and Beck will step up.


Limbaugh calls the book "truly one of the most substantive policy books
that I've read." OK, we'll see.
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Jenn said:

If Palin's lawyer billed her for work related to her vetting, the
McCain campaign never knew about it, Potter said.


If Witless won't defend Pailin', let's hope Bachman and Beck will step up.


Limbaugh calls the book "truly one of the most substantive policy books
that I've read." OK, we'll see.


snicker

Pailin's most pungent line from her time in the spotlight was that dogma
about "getting government out of the way". She was the greediest sow feeding
at the government trough in Alaska's history.


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On Nov 13, 7:43*pm, George M. Middius
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Jenn said:

* * * If Palin's lawyer billed her for work related to her vetting, the
* * * McCain campaign never knew about it, Potter said.


If Witless won't defend Pailin', let's hope Bachman and Beck will step up.


Limbaugh calls the book "truly one of the most substantive policy books
that I've read." *OK, we'll see.


snicker

Pailin's most pungent line from her time in the spotlight was that dogma
about "getting government out of the way". She was the greediest sow feeding
at the government trough in Alaska's history.


Here's a more thorough dissection:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091113/...ook_fact_check

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Boon said:

* * * If Palin's lawyer billed her for work related to her vetting, the
* * * McCain campaign never knew about it, Potter said.


If Witless won't defend Pailin', let's hope Bachman and Beck will step up.


Limbaugh calls the book "truly one of the most substantive policy books
that I've read." *OK, we'll see.


snicker

Pailin's most pungent line from her time in the spotlight was that dogma
about "getting government out of the way". She was the greediest sow feeding
at the government trough in Alaska's history.


Here's a more thorough dissection:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091113/...ook_fact_check


Pailin' is such a tool.




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On Nov 15, 3:25*pm, George M. Middius
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Boon said:





* * * If Palin's lawyer billed her for work related to her vetting, the
* * * McCain campaign never knew about it, Potter said.


If Witless won't defend Pailin', let's hope Bachman and Beck will step up.


Limbaugh calls the book "truly one of the most substantive policy books
that I've read." *OK, we'll see.


snicker


Pailin's most pungent line from her time in the spotlight was that dogma
about "getting government out of the way". She was the greediest sow feeding
at the government trough in Alaska's history.


Here's a more thorough dissection:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091113/...ook_fact_check


Pailin' is such a tool.


And to many she's still a viable candidate for 2012. Disgusting.
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