The flap over the notes on Sarah Palin's hand recalls a similar dustup during a statewide political debate in California involving Dianne Feinstein. I was a panelist on the debate, and she clearly had something written on her palm, in a clearly visible violation of debate rules which required the candidates to speak without notes. When I asked her about it after the debate, she quickly hid her hand behind her back and left the room. A few days later, her campaign put out a press release saying that Feinstein's palm contained the key words of her campaign, something like, "choice, economy, education." The Republicans had a field day, and put out a press release comparing Feinstein to Bart Simpson. Like Feinstein, Palin appears to have written some of the key themes of her speech on her palm. No doubt the anti-Palin crowd will paint this as another example of the former Alaska governor being too dim-witted to hold a national office, but Feinstein survived her handwriting-gate, eventually winning a seat in the US Senate.
I'll be writing more about Palin in an upcoming column for Newsmax magazine. Stay tuned for details and links.
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7 comments:
Thank you for pointing this out.
Thanks for the clarification of the news media's flap over this.
What a non-issue. As a singer, I can't count the times I've written short notes of music lyrics on my hand. The Dems are just desperate and it shows!
eyeopener, in Seal Beach, CA
thanks for the comments. Fox found the tape, and I'll be on Fox and Friends on Saturday morning, Feb. 13 to talk more about it.
Thank you for making it transparent here.Really good work.Now must visit to You'll get a place to more work.
Writing on the Hand: Palin vs Feinstein <-- that's what i was looking for
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