
It's been almost a month since Sarah Palin was plucked from the tundra and lashed to John McCain's side.
She has yet to take live questions from the working press.
Palin had a taped interview with Charlie Gibson that never veered from her script, Sean Hannity washed her feet during his FOX infomercial, she's doing a taped sit-down with Katie Couric, and a stray reporter yelled out a question yesterday, asking her how her play-dates with several world leaders were going.
The press has been kept away from her as if she--or they--were carrying an incurable communicable disease.
The McCain campaign does have an incurable disease.
Bob Dylan wrote a song about it.
It's called the "Disease of Conceit."
CNN's Campbell Brown seems to be speaking for the rest of the free press, and citizens like me who say, "Enough already!"
Sarah Palin is being sold to us as ready.
Ready for what?
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