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November 04, 2008

Palin Sees Her Future Role In Politics As A “Uniter”, Then Attacks Liberal Media

Posted in: 2008 Election, Palin

dobsonfirst.jpgHere’s Palin in Wasilla, predictin’ what she’ll do after all the Mavericky stirrin’ up she’s been doin’:

"You know if there is a role in national politics, it won’t be so much partisan," she said, 15 minutes after voting at the Wasilla City Hall where she once served as mayor…My efforts have always been here in the state of Alaska to get everybody to unite and work together," she added. "It certainly would a uniter type of role."

She added that she’s only interested in uniting the "real America" or "pro-America type areas" that love Jesus.

And then, the whining:

Palin said she was disappointed with much of the reporting about her.

"The state of journalism today, the world, for the blogosphere, the 2-3-hour news cycles, where just too much is reported based on gossip and innuendo and things taken out of context," she said.

She then suggested that her next role might be righting the wrongs she sees in journalism.

"I’d like to help in that effort also because I have great respect for the world for journalism."

Says the woman who hasn’t given a single press conference.

But hey, since she’s clearly looking for her next gig — I suspect Rupert Murdoch will be more than happy to oblige.

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