Sarah Palin In Carson City, Nev.


posted by Simon on 09.14.08 at 09:30 AM





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I noticed something in first minute of this....when Governor Palin says she's "happy to be in Carson City, Nevada." For one thing, I think she really means it and enjoys being in smaller venues (like most of her native Alaska), but I would venture to guess most of the people there believe she is happy to be there. I doubt when most politicians (including Senator's McCain, Obama, and Biden) are in smaller towns they really are happy to be there, and most of the people probably know that as well.

Doc   ·  September 14, 2008 12:28 PM

I noticed something in first minute of this...when Governor Palin says she's "happy to be in Carson City, Nevada"...for one thing, I think she really means it and enjoys being in smaller venues (like most of her native Alaska), but I would venture to guess most of the people there believe she is happy to be there. I doubt when most politicians (including Senator's McCain, Obama, and Biden) are in smaller towns they really are happy to be there, and most of the people probably know that as well.

Doc   ·  September 14, 2008 12:30 PM

it was a great experience
i am from just south of rochester, ny
and just happen to hit it right to be in carson city when sarah palin was in nevada
go sarah go!!!

richard   ·  September 15, 2008 01:06 AM

it was a great experience
i am from just south of rochester, ny
and just happen to hit it right to be in carson city when sarah palin was in nevada
go sarah go!!!

richard   ·  September 15, 2008 01:06 AM

it was a great experience
i am from just south of rochester, ny
and just happen to hit it right to be in carson city when sarah palin was in nevada
go sarah go!!!

richard   ·  September 15, 2008 01:07 AM

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