by Cyril Mychalejko
Op Ed News
Oct 1 2008
"There's an old saying in Tennessee --I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee--that says, fool me once, shame on--shame on you. Fool me --you can't get fooled again." --President George W. Bush
Could Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin use public speaking lessons and public policy tutoring from President George W. Bush? The mere fact that this is a legitimate question a few days away from her debate with Senator Joe Biden, and five weeks away from her possibly being vice president-elect, is both laughable and frightening.
So how are Palin's handlers going to prepare someone Kathleen Parker, writing in The National Review, declared was "painful to watch," and Newsweek's Fareed Zakaria wrote, "what she has to say is often, quite frankly, gibberish."
One needs only to look back at the 2004 Presidential election when another unintelligible and intellectually challenged governor (President George W. Bush) was going up against a Senator (John F. Kerry) with far more knowledge and experience.
Quite simply, you cheat. -snip-
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http://www.opednews.com/articles/Sarah-Palin-and-the-Bush--by-Cyril-Mychalejko-080930-357.htmlnote: just throwing this out there for background, discussion sake .... let's see if Sarah shows up to the debate tonight with her hair 'down' or not. Personally I think she would just flub something like this up too. Peace.