Those of us who have spent a good part of our lives in villages and small cities know that it's quite possible for ordinary voters to learn a good deal about the characters of their political figures, whom they encounter frequently in the course of everyday living, at the grocery store, school events, library, church services, and social gatherings of all kinds, never mind political functions. And then, of course, there is the ever-present, information-dispensing grapevine, whose tendrils wind through and connect every little byway of local life.
That's why when the folks of Wasilla, Alaska, with a population of less than 10,000 people, have something to say about Sarah Palin, I listen. Pajamas TV sent a camera crew to Wasilla to record what Sarah's neighbors have to say about her recent change of direction. Here's the link.
Monday, July 13, 2009
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