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10 Nov 2008 07:16 pm
The Odd Lies Of Sarah Palin XXIII: "The Clothes' Audit"
Here we go again. Her first take on November 7:
"There is no clothes audit except for when the belly of the plane got all cleaned out. All the piles of clothes they had in there, they wanted me at my house to go through it and box things up and send it. We should have done that when we were in Arizona, because we had half a day. Yeah, I was doing that last night… But I heard, too, on the news, there were attorneys coming out to do such a thing [audit the clothes]. There are no attorneys coming up. There's no need for it or anything else."
And now this:
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin spent part of the weekend going through her
clothing to determine what belongs to the Republican Party after it
spent $150,000-plus on a wardrobe for the vice presidential nominee,
according to Palin's father. . . . Republican National Committee
lawyers are still trying to determine exactly what clothing was bought
for Palin, what was returned and what has become of the rest.
Palin's father, Chuck Heath, said his daughter spent the day
Saturday trying to figure out what belongs to the RNC. "She was just
frantically ... trying to sort stuff out," Heath said. "That's the
problem, you know, the kids lose underwear, and everything has to be
accounted for."
So we now have it confirmed that there was an audit, that Palin was involved with it, and that some of the purchases were for underwear for the kids. What does she not lie about?
[Note: for a few minutes, I posted a link to a blog-post by one
Marty Eisenstadt, claiming to be a source for some of the stories about
Palin's 'Africa is a country' gaffe. It was a hoax. I deleted the post. Apologies.]
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