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Be afraid..........be VERY afraid.
I would definitely vote for her before Hillary though.
I would definitely vote for her before Hillary though.
so her coaching consisted of the following:
1. whatever happens, say "Iraq" several times
2. blame it on the U.S. system of education
3. mention Darfur, and if you can't remember the name "Darfur," just say "South Africa" -- they'll understand.
and whatever you do, just keep talking and talking and talking. don't worry about punctuation or verbs and nouns, just talk and say Iraq over and over.....
maybe throw your head back so your hair glances across your shoulder from time to time, and SMILE!!!!!
ugh.
um, yeah - can i just say that I ~tried~ to watch it again just to figure out what she could have ~possibly~ been thinking, and it was just too painful to get through twice...
so her coaching consisted of the following:
1. whatever happens, say "Iraq" several times
2. blame it on the U.S. system of education
3. mention Darfur, and if you can't remember the name "Darfur," just say "South Africa" -- they'll understand.
and whatever you do, just keep talking and talking and talking. don't worry about punctuation or verbs and nouns, just talk and say Iraq over and over.....
maybe throw your head back so your hair glances across your shoulder from time to time, and SMILE!!!!!
ugh.
um, yeah - can i just say that I ~tried~ to watch it again just to figure out what she could have ~possibly~ been thinking, and it was just too painful to get through twice...
Here she is on the Today Show defending her answer
http://img.video.msn.com/s/us/i/vlbg.gif
She did come back, rolling with the punches fantastic! Good for her, :thrash: . She learned a good lesson, people with forgive a mistake as long as you admit to it .Come on, give her SOME credit. She handled the interview well......albeit after the fact. She did come forward to laugh at herself publicly. I think she rebounded from that remarkably well.