Palin calls Obama's economy attacks 'unfair'

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(CNN) — Republican VP candidate Sarah Palin said Wednesday it was unfair of Barack Obama to attack John McCain after the Arizona senator said the fundamentals of the economy remain strong hours after a major investment bank filed for bankruptcy protection.

“Well, it was an unfair attack on the verbiage that Senator McCain chose to use because the fundamentals, as he was having to explain afterwards, he means our workforce, he means the ingenuity of the American people. And of course, that is strong and that is the foundation of our economy," Palin said in an interview with Fox News, her second sit-down with a reporter since being named to the Republican presidential ticket nearly three weeks ago.

“Certainly it is a mess though, the economy is a mess," Palin also said. "And there have been abuses on Wall Street and that adversely effects Main Street."

Less than 12 hours after the announcements banking giant Lehman Brothers went bankrupt and Merrill Lynch was being sold, John McCain told a Florida crowd, "People are frightened by these events — our economy, I think, still, the fundamentals of our economy are strong."

The Obama campaign immediately pounced on the comment. McCain said later in the day the strength he was referring to was that of the "American worker."

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Like Palin even has a concept of the word "fair".:roll:

Wah, wah, wah. She and McCain can attack people all they want, but when someone else gives a valid criticism of their own words, they whine like a bunch of children. That's an effective political straegy, now, isn't it?:roll:
 
Wow....

That's lot of negative blog about Palin by Alex Mooney. Isn't he from Cuban? That probably explain well.
 
Wow....

That's lot of negative blog about Palin by Alex Mooney. Isn't he from Cuban? That probably explain well.

There are direct quotes from Palin. How does the reporter's nationality figure into it. He is just reporting what she said.
 
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