Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin answered questions from People magazine readers this week as part of her book tour. Asked if she could “have one job in the White House tomorrow, what would it be,” Palin responded that she would like to take over from Rahm Emanuel. “It would be chief of staff, so I could start appointing people who would recognize those things that America needs to get our economy back on the right track and to secure our nation,” she said.
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin answered questions from People magazine readers this week as part of her book tour. Asked if she could “have one job in the White House tomorrow, what would it be,” Palin responded that she would like to take over from Rahm Emanuel.
“It would be chief of staff, so I could start appointing people who would recognize those things that America needs to get our economy back on the right track and to secure our nation,” she said.
Pretty sure that’s someone else’s job.
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Gosh-darnit: Palin uproots Presidential appointment procedure
Pretty sure that’s someone else’s job.