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Sarah Palin: 'Washington' More Offensive to Americans than 'Redskins'



Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin blasted the "Politically Correct Police" and said most Americans find "Washington" more offensive than "Redskins."

Americans do hate Washington, as Congress' approval rating, according to recent Gallup polling, is at 7%, which is a record low. Nearly 70% of Americans did not want the Redskins to change their name, according to a recent national poll conducted by the left-leaning Public Policy Polling. Palin has been at the forefront against crony capitalism and the bipartisan permanent political class that more Americans are loathing.

http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Sports/2014/08/24/Palin-Washington-More-Offensive-to-Americans-than-Redskins

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Re: Sarah Palin: 'Washington' More Offensive to Americans than 'Redskins'
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2014, 08:48:22 am »
Gotta admit....she has a point.    :laugh:
"It aint what you don't know that kills you.  It's what you know that aint so!" ...Theodore Sturgeon

"Journalism is about covering the news.  With a pillow.  Until it stops moving."    - David Burge (Iowahawk)

"It was only a sunny smile, and little it cost in the giving, but like morning light it scattered the night and made the day worth living" F. Scott Fitzgerald