WASHINGTON — Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin said Wednesday that Democrats were out of bounds for criticizing John McCain when he said the fundamentals of the economy are strong.
In an interview with Fox News Channel, Palin said: “It was an unfair attack on the verbiage that Sen. McCain chose to use because the fundamentals, as he was having to explain afterwards, he means our workforce, he means the ingenuity of the American people. And of course, that is strong and that is the foundation of our economy.”
Palin also said she watched Tina Fey impersonate her last weekend on “Saturday Night Live” — but with the volume turned off.
“I thought it was hilarious. I thought she was spot on,” Palin said. “Didn’t hear a word she said, but the visual, spot on.”
The interview was to air Wednesday night on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity & Colmes.”



