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Between Rich Lowry's reporting and Allahpundit's deductive reasoning, it is possible to get some pretty firm ideas of who on the McCain campaign has been scapegoating Sarah Palin. Hope the folks at Red State are paying attention.

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Captain America| 11.14.08 @ 9:08AM

Unless and until Lowry or any professional is willing to divulge the names of Palin detractors, all that is being done is in furtherance of garbage peddling. They all have no problem naming Palin supporters, but that is hardly the story is it?

This is beneath the high standards WFB set for the National Review.

Crusader| 11.14.08 @ 10:27AM

McCain couldn't get on TV fast enough to denounce anyone inside his campaign or not who dared to question or attack "The One."

Still waiting for him to get on TV and defend Sarah.

Guess that tells you what kind of man he is.

james23| 11.14.08 @ 10:49AM

"Communications experts" and "Bush Administration" are mutually exclusive concepts. On the other hand, "leak" and "Bush Administration" go together like hand and glove.

How do such people continue to find work?

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