About that bridge ta' nooowhere:
PALIN: What I supported was the link between a community and its airport. And we have found that link now.
So in other words... a bridge. The Eskimos call it an "ikautit."
UPDATE: Here's the bridge "link" she's talking about:
And she still supports spending $400 million to $600 million on "the other Bridge to Nowhere," the Knik Arm Crossing, which would provide residents in Palin's hometown of Wasilla faster access to Anchorage, Knowles added.
"That project is moving right ahead," said Knowles, who served as governor of Alaska from 1994 to 2002. "The money for that project was not diverted anywhere else. ... So (for her) to say she said, 'Thanks, but no thanks....' I would say she said, 'Thanks!'"
So not only did she support the Gravina Island bridge, but she's also presently supporting the waayyy more expensive -- porkier -- other bridge to nooowhere.