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AP Studies Palin's New Book, Health Care Bill

Ford- Or as I like to refer to it "Fix or Repair Daily" or "Found on Road Dead" - isn't going to get 50% of the market share, ever. That's what Palin would have to do to be president, and the vast majority consider her unqualified for the job right now.

More to the point, I don't think she can weather the rigors of a presidential campaign. Looking back at 2008, which was supposed to be the great Hillary vs. Guiliani face-off, candidates who were frontrunners or strong contenders wilted under fire, bad strategy or lack of funds.

Palin couldn't handle being governor of Alaska, probably the most slapd ick easy job in politics today. (Seriously, all you have to do is sit back in this cold state nearly nobody lives in adn...
James Taranto has a bit today in the Wall Street Journal where he looks at the Associated Press' "fact-check" on Sarah Palin's new book and the attention they are devoting to the Democrats' health care overhaul:
An Associated Press dispatch, written by Erica Werner and Richard Alonso-Zaldivar, compares the House and Senate ObamaCare bills. We'd like to compare this dispatch to the AP's dispatch earlier this week "fact checking" Sarah Palin's new book. Here goes:

Number of AP reporters assigned to story:
   • ObamaCare bills: 2
   • Palin book: 11

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