NEW YORK - Does U.S. vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin consider herself intellectual? You betcha!
Although she didn't name a single newspaper or magazine when CBS News anchor Katie Couric asked where she got her information, Palin told People magazine she has always been a "voracious reader."
She mentioned reading - anything from biographies to historical works - as one of her favourite things, along with her children and sports.
Besides author Lawrence Wright's terrorism history, "The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11," Palin says she's been reading a lot of briefing papers.
She says: "And you have to be up on not only current events, but you have to understand the foundation of the issues that you're working on."
She says she appreciates a lot of information, as she grew up in a family of school teachers.
Also, Palin says if she and husband Todd had had a sixth child, they have already picked a name for a boy joining siblings Track, Bristol, Willow, Piper and Trig.
"I always wanted a son named Zamboni," she said.
The magazine will be on newsstands on Friday.
Originally posted by uzless"I always wanted a son named Zamboni," she said.
NEW YORK - Does U.S. vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin consider herself intellectual? You betcha!
Although she didn't name a single newspaper or magazine when CBS News anchor Katie Couric asked where she got her information, Palin told People magazine she has always been a "voracious reader."
She mentioned reading - anything from biographies ...[text shortened]... a son named Zamboni," she said.
The magazine will be on newsstands on Friday.
Somewhat better than Moon Zappa or Dweezil. What silly liberal hippsters!
GRANNY.
Originally posted by uzlesswell, its better than ''Barack''
NEW YORK - Does U.S. vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin consider herself intellectual? You betcha!
Although she didn't name a single newspaper or magazine when CBS News anchor Katie Couric asked where she got her information, Palin told People magazine she has always been a "voracious reader."
She mentioned reading - anything from biographies ...[text shortened]... a son named Zamboni," she said.
The magazine will be on newsstands on Friday.
Originally posted by der schwarze Ritteruh, no i got the joke...i guess you didn't.
"Zamboni" huh? Sounds like she was winking to the hockey moms and you dumb liberals missed the punchline. BTW - Do you know that your icon is two skeletons boning each other?
And ya, the forum moderator yelled at me. He said it was okay if i had a donkey and an elephant boning though like another poster on this site has as their avatar. Hmm, animal sex is okay but skeleton sex isn't?
Odd moralism around here....