Sarah Palin Responds to Nasty Anonymous Rumors

This was Sarah Palin’s sendoff back to Alaska…
Governor Sarah Palin responded to the nasty anonymous rumors that were reported earlier after the campaign loss:

FOX News reporter Carl Cameron earlier on Wednesday smeared Governor Palin with several horrible anonymous attacks from McCain staffers.

Governor Palin was earlier asked by reporters on the role she played in yesterday’s loss.
The classy mainstream had to get in their final digs on the popular conservative governor before she flew back home.
FOX News reported:

When questioned Wednesday about any potential drawbacks of her candidacy, Palin told reporters, “”I don’t think anybody should give Sarah Palin that much credit … that my presence on the ticket would trump the economic crisis that America found itself in a couple of months ago and attribute John McCain’s loss to me. …

“Now having said that, if I cost John McCain even one vote, I’m sorry about that because John McCain, I believe, is the American hero. I had believed that it was his time,” she said.

Many expect Palin to remain in the national spotlight over the next four years, and that she is plotting a presidential run in 2012 or 2016.

It’s hard to think of any other politician in history who was attacked as much as Sarah Palin was these last 60 days.
The popular governor will probably be glad to get back home and away from the filthy mainstream reporters for awhile.

Ace has more on these awful attacks on Palin.

Michelle Malkin responds to these character attacks.

Let Freedom Ring has a theory on who’s behind the bashing.

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