Getting on Sarah Palin's Straight Talk Express

October 27, 2008 RSS Feed Print

Washington Whispers is on the road with Sarah Palin today. I'm about to leave Palin's Leesburg rally to head for Fredericksburg, Va.

Arthur Kelly of Alabama will drive Palin's Straight Talk Express to Fredericksburg.

Sarah and Todd Palin waving to crowds before climbing on the bus

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Thankexpert of 2:03PM December 06, 2009

I was on the other side of the street when Todd and Sarah "waved to the crowds". The "crowd" was about 15 people gathered in the yard that served as the walking path to get on the straight talk bus. I was with about 20 other people on the other side of the street. I assume that Sarah did not come over to greet either small group because it would have been obvious how small the group was - probably embarrassing.

ST of VA 9:26AM October 28, 2008

Bill O'Reilly is fair and balanced, just wants the truth?!?!?! Sure and I believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny! O'Reilly would not admit the truth if it bit him where he keeps his little brain!

Happy Husband of MA 8:34AM October 28, 2008

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