Not even close to (a) egg on their faces or (b) the facts coming out, and especially (c) ornery. Paul Revere absolutely did not perform his midnight ride to warn the British, firing shots or ringing bells to do so, as was stated by Palin. He was captured after his ride and then he spilled the beans. The facts are being twisted and spun to make Palin look less stupid, because, like I said, the Palin faithful will be able to find something that substantiates her saying Revere wore a yellow polka dot bikini on his ride. But the bottom line is, yes, she is just too stooooooopid to have been correct.
Even Palin in a later interview got it wrong again:
“You know what? I didn’t mess up about Paul Revere. “
Part of his ride was to warn the British that we’re already there. That, hey, you’re not going to succeed. You’re not going to take American arms… Here is what Paul Revere did. He warned the Americans that the British were coming… and they were going to try take our arms and we got to make sure that we were protecting ourselves and shoring up all of ammunitions and our firearms so that they couldn’t take it,” Palin said. "But remember that the British had already been there, many soldiers for seven years in that area. And part of Paul Revere’s ride — and it wasn’t just one ride — he was a courier, he was a messenger. Part of his ride was to warn the British that we’re already there… You are not going to beat our own well-armed persons, individual, private militia that we have. He did warn the British.”
Yes, he did warn the British, but that was not his goal, nor the goal of the ride. The ride was supposed to have been a secret kept from the British, and he got caught and fessed up. And he fessed up without firing a single shot or ringing a single bell.
Palin fans have been having an
absolute field day trying to edit the Paul Revere Wiki page to coincide with her version of history. They're even trying to use the fact that she said it on a news broadcast as being a valid referenced source of its validity and truth of history. Yet no one has been able to find a valid source of what Palin said before she said it. It's all revisionist, twisted to make Palin look smarter than the average Kodiak. Palin implied, and stated outright, that Paul Revere's ride was to warn the British and the Americans, and that's simply not true. She said he warned the British, which is true - he did, but she said he warned them by ringing those bells and firing those shots, which is not true - he didn't. Palin fans are trying to squeeze every last drop out of contextual semantics to make her look smart, but no matter what they do, she's still stoopid.
All you have to do is ask yourself, do you really want Emily Litella in the Oval Office with her finger on The Button?