So Geraldine Ferraro died. Sad, as she was a courageous woman. Sadder still that so many rightwingers think that Sarah Palin is her next incarnation. Understandably, they are surprised that Ms. Palin was gracious enough to express her condolences on Facebook. Any gracious move by Palin is surprising. But, contrary to some of the commenters on the post, it does not make her Presidential material.
Especially when Palin wrote:
"When I had the honor of working alongside Geraldine on election night last year, we both discussed the role of women in politics and our excited expectation …"
That's correct, they "both" discussed the topic, as they were working alongside each other. The two of them, they both, had a discussion.
Shoot me.
(h/T memeorandum )
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