Sarah Palin's own 'American Dream'
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin greets the crowd as she stands on the steps in front of the Lincoln Memorial to address supporters at TV commentator Glenn Beck's Restoring Honor rally on the National Mall in Washington, August 28, 2010. EUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Sarah Palin might be America's favorite politician, that is, for entertainment purposes. She has continuously put herself in the spotlight by making incorrect statements, or at times looking like a deer in the headlights.

Various media news outlets, TV personalities, and politicians have all poked fun at Palin's seeming lack of U.S. political and historical knowledge since 2008 when it was announced that she was the Republican vice president candidate.

There is still speculation surrounding the possibility that Palin will run for political office again, and this time for the presidential spot in 2012.

Most recently, Palin put herself back in the spotlight when she made a comment while touring America on a bus to reportedly raise awareness about American history.

When Palin visited the old North Church in Boston she stated to the press, He [Paul Revere] who warned the British that they weren't going to be taking away our arms by ah ringing those bells and um making sure as he's riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that ah we were going to be secure; we were going to be free.

The remark has caused the press to have a field day, and the Huffington Post wrote that 'polls show that Tuesday finds that nearly two-thirds of Americans definitely would not vote for Sarah Palin for president of the United States.'

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