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The video’s been removed … got another reference to it?
http://rawstory.com/ 2009/ 11/ palin-2012-disaster-movie/
Palin book sells 700,000 in a week
Hell and High water is ranked 287,381st on amazon.
Johnnie,
Half those 700,000 can’t read it, the other half thought it was a coloring book
From HP:
Chase Whitestead and Erick Stroll of “New Left Media” set out to determine just what was it about Sarah Palin that impelled her supporters to stand in massive lines for hours for the chance to meet her at book signings.
They interviewed several of her supporters who were waiting in line at a Borders bookstore in Columbus, Ohio. These fans expressed very strong support for Palin, but it was mostly couched in vague generalities about her being “real” and “strong” and “fair.”
When pressed to cite specific policies that they favored or thought qualified her for the presidency, most of her fans struggled to come up with anything other than generic lines about cutting taxes and spending and the Palin staple: “drill, baby, drill.”
On the other hand, they were all worried that President Obama has been doing enormous damage to the country. However, again, specifics eluded them.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ 2009/ 11/ 23/ palin-supporters-struggle_n_367800.html
nice video.