Former McCain campaign manager Steve Schmidt said that Sarah Palin is a liar and her book is fiction! He’s not the only one, former staffers are coming out with damning evidence, which oddly bothers Palin not in the least. It is accurately
stated that she lies and doesn’t seem to care if anyone catches her at it. A perky lil’ wink will fix everything – in Sarah Palin world.
John McCain had asked his former aides to ignore any remarks they heard from Sarah Palin. With the publication of her new new book…rather, the one which bears her name, the gloves have come flying off as lie after lie forces them to correct her fantasy life. It’s amazingly easy, as her printed word is easily proven false by a campaign’s worth of email and memos. She simply doesn’t care, perhaps she has the
concept of fiction and non-fiction confused? No, I didn’t think so either. Following is just a taste of this video in which Craig crawford msnbc anualyst, joins Keith to discuss this outpouring of umbrage, from a time and a person McCain and staffers would have been very happy to forget about and never mention again.
Nicole Wallace who was Sarah Palin’s Chief Handler, as V.P. and one I’d assume would have grown closer to her than some, obviously harbors no false loyalty when it comes to falsehoods. She calls the book .”just fabricated.” Another staffer said there was no truth or semblance to any conversation I ever had with her. More staffers weigh in with revealing comments. After all, they were accused of being
inept and incapable of handling her, as if anyone were capable of the latter.
This grows even more fun as memos appear which completely negate Palin’s blase’ comments on her Oprah Winfrey appearance, where she made it sound as if she were
ready to appear on SNL and just have some fun! A-hem…the memo, loosely translated, reveals Palin calling the SNL cast; “gross” – “these folks r whack I didn’t know it was as bad as it is. What’s the upside of giving them any celebrity venue a ratings boost?” She then went on SNL refusing to say a line written for her, referring to the brilliant job Tina Fey had done. Quite simply, all she would have had to read was “I like the way Tina Fey has portrayed me.”
Even the queen of the liars couldn’t – or wouldn’t do that line!