It turns out that the 20-year-old woman in Pennsylvania who claimed she was attacked, robbed, and mutilated by an Obama supporter who was angry over her McCain-Palin bumper stickers made up the whole story.
Michelle Malkin was the first to alert us to the possibility of a hoax.
The incident begs the question, however, why would a young woman who was supposedly working for the McCain campaign attempt such a shoddy job at a hoax?
Evidence at the scene did not corroborate her story. The 'B' etched in her cheek was backwards, indicating it was self-inflicted.
Outside the normal explanations of seeking 15 minutes of fame, a delusional state of mind, or some other emotional disorder, do not count out the possibility of campaign dirty tricks.
Candidates have been known for centuries for planting insiders in opponents' campaigns in order not only to spy and obtain information but to foil the 'enemy' to make them look bad.
And, as much corruption as we have seen from the Obama campaign in this election, the questions are valid--did the Obama campaign pay off this woman, and was she an Obama plant?
Saturday, October 25, 2008
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