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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Try Out Your Best Sarah Palin

October 15, 2008 04:37 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

October 21 has been set aside for the International Talk Like Sarah Palin Day. A special Facebook page that has been created for the event (below) urges faux Palins to gather wherever moose are found. Say the organizers: "On this day, we honor her pseudo-Minnesotan accent and bubbly energy." Check it out.

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I don't think so...

First of all, I don't find Sarah Palin that interesting. Secondly, if a political candidate (even if just a running mate) has been reduced to the point of caricature in order to generate interest, it's a sad reflection of that candidate or the choice in picking that candidate. Finally, if this is a slam against Sarah Palin's mannerisms and such, then it's something I can do without as well. As I said, she's just not that interesting to me.

A final thought: They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. It's also the most direct form of mockery. Separating the two from each other depends on the eye of the beholder.

He just got off work -cleaning PeeP Show Stalls

SHHHHHHHH Everyone It's FatesRider ! Cool tag Fatesrider!Is that like "Freedom Rider" by Steve Winwood & Traffic...only less original?

Sarah Palin

Mrs. Palin is the most inspiring person I have ever come across. She speaks the truth on issues. That why she gets attached by these people who hide from it. Sarah is my Hero and she would make a great Vice President as well as the President.

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