Palin’s speech . . . fell spectacularly short on convincing the American people that the the two words “president” and “palin” could be uttered together without a fearful shiver going up one’s spine.
Unlike Kuo, I don’t claim to speak for “the American people,” but I’m not feeling any such shiver. How about you, J.P.?
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