Ed Brayton, normally quite accurate in his reporting, titles a post of his, Another Palin Lie. Ed states,
And Stephen Foley, at The Independent, has an article titled, Sale of Alaska's state jet on eBay revealed as a lie. From Foley's article,
What she didn't say was that the aircraft had failed to sell over the internet and was eventually sold off at a loss.
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...Inquiries by the journalists and Democratic party operatives who have descended on Alaska have turned up quite different facts: namely, that the jet was hauled off eBay after failing to attract decent bids.
Yet, here are the lines from Sarah Palin's speech, at the RNC, in which she references said plane:
That luxury jet was over the top. I put it on eBay.
That's it. No other references to the sale of the jet was made in her speech. Astute observers will note that she does not state that the plane was sold on eBay, nor does she state that it was sold for a profit.
It ain't there, fellas.
Do you think, just a thought here, that her intentions (at that point in the speech) were to emphasize her attitude towards wasteful spending, and not to give a detailed accounting report of how Alaska unloaded it's luxury jet?
Did she imply, in her RNC speech, that she had actually sold the plane on eBay? Could be. Yet, did any intrepid journalists or Democratic party operatives, armed with the not-so-secret data of the plane's actual sale, trap Palin by asking her for specific data on how the plane was sold? Are you kidding? That would mean actually trying to get to the truth of the matter.
Truth be told, we must rewrite Foley's paragraph, from above, as follows:
Sarah Palin bolstered her reputation as a reformer – and got one of her biggest cheers in her Republican convention speech last week – when she said she had sold put the governor's official jet on eBay as her first act on taking office in Alaska.
Words... just words.
Note: However, John McCain's statement, referenced above, seems to be a different matter entirely. Maybe he should just let Sarah speak for herself.


Amazing how many manufactured lies there are out there about Palin.
There's a good list, including rebuttals to many fakes, at http://explorations.chasrmartin.com/2008/09/06/palin-rumors/
Posted by: LotharBot | September 10, 2008 at 02:43 PM
It is amazing. What's even more amazing is how readily the mainstream media reports on the lies. I think it's backfiring on them, and they're too blind to figure it out. Pretty soon, I would hope, the American people are going to figure the sensationalistic media types as a bunch of loons.
Posted by: Rusty | September 10, 2008 at 06:06 PM