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Palin’s vetting

M. Right Reading has been very busy and productive lately. Just not so much on the blog. Fear not, he will soon revert to his sedentary tendencies. Meanwhile, though largely stearing clear of politics on this blog, he leaves you with this quotation from the NYT:

Although The Washington Post quoted advisers to Mr. McCain on Sunday as saying Ms. Palin had been subjected to an F.B.I. background check, an F.B.I. official said Monday the bureau did not vet potential candidates and had not known of her selection until it was made public.

Sounds like someone is not being truthful. Draw your own conclusions.

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Comment from C.M. Mayo (Madam Mayo blog)
Time: September 2, 2008, 10:44 am

I also steer largely clear of politics on my blog, but jeepers, this one coudn’t go without comment. And my comment was brief. I offered a link to Mudflats. Here it is:

http://mudflats.wordpress.com/

Seems to be one of the best blogs on Alaska politics. It’s not exactly conservative, but knowledgable, and well-written. Well worth reading for a little insight— and further jaw-dropping.

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