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by DiogenesKynikos
1114 days ago
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It's difficult to detect sarcasm online, so here goes: "What do you read to follow the news?" is an incredibly easy question. Even if she doesn't read any newspaper, she could have just named one. "USA Today" is a pretty safe answer that won't offend anyone. Watching Palin struggle with this basic question was painful. |
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- "I read the Alaska Daily News" ← Small timer, not ready for national stage
- "I read the New York Times" ← Liberal bias, piss off your base
- "I read USA Today" ← A newspaper for babies
- "I read everything" ← Cop out answer and nobody buys it (which is what she said)
- "I read the Wall Street Journal" ← Actually this would be a really good answer because it's national scale and non-liberal, but it's hard to come up with in the moment
The whole point of the question is "reveal something about yourself" but whatever you reveal has positives and negatives that you need to weigh out beforehand. The point of being in the limelight longer is you can burn all your bad answers earlier before anyone cares about them and figure out your strategy.