Published 10/23/2008
by Domenico Montanaro
at First Read
From NBC/NJ's Matthew BergerTROY, Ohio -- Palin told voters Thursday not to dismiss her opponent’s critique of foreign policy as just a “rhetorical flourish,” Obama did a day earlier.
“I question dismissing Joe Biden's moment of truth telling as nothing more than a social embarrassment,” Palin said at a rally at Hobart Arena. “Sen. Obama's own running mate, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has informed us that a serious international crisis is certain if Obama is elected and...( read more )
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