Sunday, December 06, 2009

How did I miss this?

PALINTOLOGY

Proving once again that the only place to find worthwhile news is on comedy programs (I heard this over the weekend on "Wait Wait."), I give you Geoffrey Dunn:
There have been so many lies and distortions pointed out in Sarah Palin's Going Rogue since it was released last week that her memoir has already become something of a gag line.

But perhaps the most embarrassing gaffe so far is her misattributed quote to UCLA basketball legend John Wooden.

As the epigram to Chapter Three, "Drill, Baby, Drill," Palin assigns the following remarks to the Hall of Fame hoops coach:

Our land is everything to us ... I will tell you one of the things we remember on our land. We remember our grandfathers paid for it—with their lives.

Only the quote wasn't by John Wooden. It was written by a Native American activist named John Wooden Legs in an essay entitled "Back on the War Ponies," which appeared in a left-wing anthology, We Are the People: Voices from the Other Side of American History, edited by Nathaniel May, Clint Willis, and James W. Loewen.
Another instant classic.

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