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Thu, 09/11/2008 - 11:50pm
FILE; Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesWe've all been in that situation. You cram hard for an exam, trying to anticipate every possible question. And when the professor asks something you aren't prepared to answer, your stomach drops, the blood rushes from your face, your mind starts racing, and you try not to panic.
That must have been what was going through Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's brain when ABC News anchor Charlie Gibson, with his benign, professorial air, asked her, "Do you agree with the Bush Doctrine?"
Blink, blink. "In what respect, Charlie?" Palin replied, looking as if she'd never heard the term.
"The Bush -- well, what do you interpret it to be?" said Gibson, stopping himself lest he give the game away.
"His worldview?" Palin said, obviously fishing for clues.
"No, the Bush Doctrine," Gibson prompted impatiently, "enunciated in September 2002, before the Iraq war." |
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