Published 10/22/2008
by Domenico Montanaro
at First Read
From NBC/NJ's Matthew BergerABOVE WHITEHOUSE, OHIO -- So what happens when every passenger on a plane walks over to the seats on the left of the aisle?
Flying from Toledo to Akron Wednesday, the Palin campaign plane flew over an image of the Republican vice-presidential candidate carved into a cornfield. The pictures of the carving -- ironically at the Whitehouse Corn Maze -- have been all over television. But this was the first chance Palin and those traveling with her could see it from overhead....( read more )
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