Posted by
Political Prescience on Saturday, October 11, 2008 8:24:17 PM
Sarah Palin should call a press conference about the recent “troopergate”
findings. The speech should be
made in prime time and it should take place in a location of significance in a
swing state (the Constitution Center in Philadelphia would be good).
Governor Palin should then talk about the findings and
mention how she has been essentially cleared. This should be short, factual and truthful. She should be serious, but maintain
that positive demeanor that the public loves.
Then the governor should talk about the trooper, listing the
various threats he made against her family. Then she should emphasize how he
tazered a 10-year-old boy, after which she should say, “I would do anything
ethical and legal to protect the your children from a man like this, just as I
hoped to do for my family.”
It’s finished; the topic is changed.