John HeilemannAsked who attacked America on 9/11, [Sarah Palin] suggested several times that it was Saddam Hussein.
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In September of 2010, on a debate stage in Boca Raton, Florida, Sarah Palin was asked who attacked America on 9/11, and she suggested several times that it was Saddam Hussein. When the audience booed her suggestion that it was Iraq, Palin responded that they weren’t listening to her right. She said what had happened was a “miracle of serendipity” because of the Bush administration’s work.
Source: Mark Halperin, Game Change: Obama And The Clintons, Mccain And Palin, And The Race Of A Lifetime
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