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Why “Yet”?

Bob Cesca thinks he understands:

"Yet" is entirely about Palin. The McCain campaign hasn’t been able to realistically make the experience argument because of Palin being, you know, ridiculously out of her depth. They can’t say Obama isn’t ready without saying that Palin isn’t ready. So they needed the qualifier "yet."

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Posted on Oct 29 2008 @ 5:10pmAuthor Andrew SullivanCategories The Dish

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