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Sarah Palin's Non-Denial Denial About Africa

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2011

Sarah Palin responds to the initial Fox News story that former McCain advisers heard her saying that she thought Africa was a country instead of a continent, and that she didn't know which countries were in NAFTA. Listen carefully: She doesn't deny having said those things, but rather calls the staffers who leaked it "jerks and cowards" for taking it out of context and telling people she said them. In Washington, this is called a "non-denial denial."

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  • why does she say "The continent vs. The Country"? there is NO country "Africa", it is only a continent, not like Australia which is a continent and country. Stupid bitch

  • She must be stupid ... to believe that we all don't know she is stupid.

  • The thing with Palin is the percentage of dumb things she has said to the percentage of anything intelligent is what really gives her away. She talks w/uncertainty with uh's and pauses when asked simple questions on the spot. Wasn't she a communication major?

  • politicians make mistakes and say stupid things all the time Palin just does it more often then other politicians and then gets angry when people catch her mistakes.

  • Whenever Palin says stupid things "it's always taken out of context" lol

  • Lol!

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