Gotcha questions asked by interviewers Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric:
Charles Gibson: "Do you agree with the Bush Doctrine?"
Sarah Palin: "In what respect Charlie?"
Charles Gibson: "What do you interpret it to be?"
Sarah Palin: "His world view."
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Katie Couric: "When it comes to establishing your world view, I was curious, what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read...?"
Sarah Palin: "I've read most of them again with a great appreciation for the press..."
Katie Couric: "But what ones specifically? I'm curious."
Sarah Palin: "Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years."
Katie Couric: "Can you name any of them?"
Sarah Palin: "{Long speech about how Alaska isn't a foreign country}"... no shit.
Charles Gibson: "Do you agree with the Bush Doctrine?"
Sarah Palin: "In what respect Charlie?"
Charles Gibson: "What do you interpret it to be?"
Sarah Palin: "His world view."
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Katie Couric: "When it comes to establishing your world view, I was curious, what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read...?"
Sarah Palin: "I've read most of them again with a great appreciation for the press..."
Katie Couric: "But what ones specifically? I'm curious."
Sarah Palin: "Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years."
Katie Couric: "Can you name any of them?"
Sarah Palin: "{Long speech about how Alaska isn't a foreign country}"... no shit.
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Though pronounced “Christian Dior”, modern poet and philosopher Supercoop Anderson puts his own twist to the street slang, calling it “Question Dior”
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Though pronounced “Christian Dior”, modern poet and philosopher Supercoop Anderson puts his own twist to the street slang, calling it “Question Dior”
Though most people believe Supercoop Anderson is borderline autistic when he says “Question Dior”, his mindset and vocabulary transcends all human possibilities
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