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Sarah Palin Hand Notes Discovered on a Tea Party

8 February 2010 No Comment

There are a lot of people who admire Sarah Palin because of her looks, intelligence, and of course her leadership. She is known not only as a politician but she is also a good author, political commentator, and speaker. She is the 11th governor of Alaska and was the Vice President nominee of the Republican. Many respect her because of her amazing work but everything has change when she was caught to have notes in her hands during a speech in a Tea Party National Convention. She uses the note during the question and answer portion and a lot of people see this act as a way of cheating.

The word that was written in her hands was “Energy”, “Tax”, and “Lift American Spirits.” “Budget Cuts” was also written in her hands but the word budget was crossed out that only leave the word “Cuts.” As a good speaker, writing notes on her hands is not appropriate especially if she is known for her intelligence.

Many react to this controversy, some look at it with positive thoughts but most of them look at it as a very embarrassing act since she is a public figure with respected track records. It was even more embarrassing when she attacked the President Barrack Obama because he was using teleprompter on his speeches. However, compared to her hand notes Obama’s teleprompter is more accepted to the public.

Sarah’s hand notes has put her into an embarrassment that many will never forget. Her charm to the public as well as to her fellow politician has lessened. Although this incident will soon surpass but a lot of individuals already have doubt on her ability. This simple way of cheating may affect her candidacy on 2012 because she is planning to run as the next US President.

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