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The McCain/Palin Tapes
- By Brenda H
- Published 09/10/2008
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Senator McCain: My friend, the campaign staff wants you to stop using that "I said 'no' to the Bridge to Nowhere" line.
Sarah Palin: You're kidding. That line gets the biggest applause.
McCain: Yes, my friend, but it's not exactly true. You didn't real say "no," you kind of actively sought the money for the bridge, then you took back the state funds to build the bridge, then you kept the money Congress sent to Alaska to build the bridge and now you're spending all that money on other stuff.
Palin: I think that's too much to say in a speech. I'll run out of breath. I think I'll just stick to "I said 'no' to the Bridge to Nowhere."
McCain: But, my friend, it's not true. Even Katie Couric says it's not true--
Palin: Yeah, so? What about this whole "change" thing? And "Obama's going to
raise your taxes," and that bogus anti-corruption thing. Do
you think people have forgotten that you're a charter member of the
"Keating Five"--
McCain: Shhh--what did I tell you about that? The word "Keating" is not to be used.
Palin: What did that Savings and Loan deal cost the American taxpayer? Like 50 billion dollars or something--
McCain: Okay okay.
Palin: So I can keep saying, "I said 'no' to the Bridge to Nowhere?"
McCain: Yeah, sure. What the heck.
Palin: Thanks, Poppy.
McCain: Don't call me that.
Palin: Keating, Keating, Keating, Keating--
McCain: Okay okay, call me Poppy.
Palin: Thanks, Poppy.
McCain: Boy, you know--you're a real barracuda.
Palin: Thanks. You know what the difference is between a hockey mom and a barracuda?
McCain: I think I heard that one already. I gotta take a nap. Excuse me.
Sarah Palin: You're kidding. That line gets the biggest applause.
McCain: Yes, my friend, but it's not exactly true. You didn't real say "no," you kind of actively sought the money for the bridge, then you took back the state funds to build the bridge, then you kept the money Congress sent to Alaska to build the bridge and now you're spending all that money on other stuff.
Palin: I think that's too much to say in a speech. I'll run out of breath. I think I'll just stick to "I said 'no' to the Bridge to Nowhere."
McCain: But, my friend, it's not true. Even Katie Couric says it's not true--
Palin: Yeah, so? What about this whole "change" thing? And "Obama's going to
McCain: Shhh--what did I tell you about that? The word "Keating" is not to be used.
Palin: What did that Savings and Loan deal cost the American taxpayer? Like 50 billion dollars or something--
McCain: Okay okay.
Palin: So I can keep saying, "I said 'no' to the Bridge to Nowhere?"
McCain: Yeah, sure. What the heck.
Palin: Thanks, Poppy.
McCain: Don't call me that.
Palin: Keating, Keating, Keating, Keating--
McCain: Okay okay, call me Poppy.
Palin: Thanks, Poppy.
McCain: Boy, you know--you're a real barracuda.
Palin: Thanks. You know what the difference is between a hockey mom and a barracuda?
McCain: I think I heard that one already. I gotta take a nap. Excuse me.
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3 Responses to "The McCain/Palin Tapes" 
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said this on 11 Sep 2008 1:36:08 PM EDT
This is REALLY FUNNY! Keep up the good work! I linked to you in today's (9/11) blog entry, hopefully anyone reading it will come read this article.
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said this on 12 Sep 2008 1:34:50 PM EDT
Hey, thanks. More to come, I'm sure, as soon as I get the tapes transcribed.
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said this on 23 Oct 2008 7:52:43 PM EDT
Yes, hilarious! I am in total suspense until the elections... By the way, are you ever going to tell us the name of the movie you made last summer? I was in "Sleepless in Seattle, " really! You can see my shadow walk by a window... only I know which one... :)
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