North, south, dog gone it

by YankeeJim | November 25, 2010 at 12:26 pm
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Plausible Palin Script

PALIN: I know it’s over there somewhere and we had better stand by them, dog gone it.

INTERVIEWER: You use that phrase “dog gone it” in the context of Korea. Are you referring to the dish or is that just a figure of speech?

PALIN: Our North Korean allies, we must stand behind them.

INTERVIEWER: No, no, it’s South Korea where we have allegiance.

PALIN: I think I can see it from my back porch. Its north, I am sure as my dog sled points, as sure as my moose stews.

“Palin draws fire with North Korea gaffe

The Associated Press 
Thursday, November 25, 2010; 6:44 AM

WASHINGTON -- Sarah Palin is drawing criticism from around the world after declaring that the United States has to stand with "our North Korean allies."

Palin's gaffe, made Wednesday during an interview on Glenn Beck's syndicated radio show, was quickly corrected by her host. But it drew immediate fire from liberal bloggers, who cited it as an example of the 2008 vice presidential candidate's lack of foreign policy expertise.

Newspapers in Asia and Europe are repeating the criticism. The Times of India says Palin "did it again," while London's Daily Mail says she "may want to brush up on her geography."

The conservative U.S. website The Weekly Standard came to Palin's defense, pointing out that "she correctly identified North Korea as our enemy literally eight seconds before the mix-up."”

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Karen Hatter

"You betcha!" (Wink!)

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Barry ORegan

Hey Karl and I never professed to love her for her geography skills or brains for that matter.

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t k kidwai

Can't we be charitable enough to ignore Sarah palin?Don't we know that she  opens her mouth on matters and subjects,she knows nothing about?She wants to stay in limelight,and if her nonsensical utterances are given any kind of publicity,her purpose is faithfully served.

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