Revisionist history is as wrong as it is fashionable, but rarely is it as obvious as on Wikipedia, where legions of Sarah Palin fans are reportedly editing the Paul Revere entry to make it match the former Alaska governor’s version of the silversmith’s famous ride.

“And many years later, the Allman Brothers wrote this great song about the whole thing called ‘Midnight Rider’.” (Hat added due to comedy)
The list of edits is telling for an event that happened 236 years ago.
One edit was removed because a Wikipedian said the new info was “not backed by a reliable sources (it was sarah palin interview videos).”
Another shows a bit of bias against the former Republican candidate for vice president of the United States: “[A newspaper] may be a reliable source, but on this Palin clearly is not.”
The Paul Revere discussion page is basically a flame war.
A Wikipedia administrator writes “if you mention Sarah Palin you’re doing it wrong. This article is about Paul Revere, a historical figure who died nearly two centuries before Sarah Palin came to prominence. She has absolutely nothing to do with the article. I would expect to see contemporary sources and theories proposed by modern historians, but Sarah Palin is neither here nor there.”
For the blissfully unaware, Palin, a potential presidential candidate in 2012, seemed to be confused when asked in Boston about the story of Paul Revere.
Palin, on a bus tour, said Revere went on his midnight ride to notify the British that they shouldn’t confiscate American weapons.
Her actual quote was something like this: “[Revere] warned the British that they weren’t gonna be takin’ away our arms, by ringing those bells, and makin’ sure as he’s riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be sure and we were going to be free, and we were going to be armed.”
Perhaps Revere was the progenitor of the Second Amendment to the Constitution, which came about 16 years later, but I don’t recall that from the history books I’ve read.
Revere, according to history, rode through an area north of Boston in 1775 to warn residents that British forces were on the move. He didn’t really shout “The British are coming,” because, at that time, almost everyone in the area was considered “British.”
If nothing else, the U.S. public, and a few candidates it seems, will learn more about their country this election cycle.
183 comments Add your comment
TruthBTold
June 6th, 2011
12:36 pm
“If you don’t like the truth, change it because this is America!!! It doesn’t matter if my speeches don’t make sense most of my follows (sheep) just want to here me say ‘reload’ and make other stupid gun references. While I’m at it I’ll use improper grammar to communicate my erroneous thoughts and encourage you to carry a gun at all times because you’re an American” — Sarah Palin
Everyman
June 6th, 2011
12:37 pm
Are you f***ing kidding me Sarah?????
Realist
June 6th, 2011
12:37 pm
I think she works for the Dems. Now way she is this dumb! Goooooooooooooooooooooooooo Awayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
left/right/whateva
June 6th, 2011
12:38 pm
run, palin, run! life is a box of…misquotes! i am pretty smart, so i know i am not missing anything here– she stated revere rung the bells to tell the british they were not taking away the colonists’ arms. revere’s letter supposedly states after he was captured! he admitted to the british…. run, palin, run! you make campaigning so….funny! lmcbo
Newsflash
June 6th, 2011
12:39 pm
THIS JUST IN – Republicans are not intelligent
ALSO REPORTED – Water is wet
Melody
June 6th, 2011
12:39 pm
Now, how many colleges did she go to, for one degree?????
AVM
June 6th, 2011
12:40 pm
What a distraction to the national discussion we ought to be having. Regardless of whether Palin is right or wrong (mostly wrong, I would assert) her ability to divide the country on the most minor of issues shows that she is unfit to be President. But, if conservatives insist on her running then it will be their downfall (and financial windfall for her, as I suspect what this bus tour is all about).
AmericanHistoryX
June 6th, 2011
12:42 pm
I’m by no means a Palin fan, but her answer was actually closer to the truth than the fable that has been told since we were kids. This from the Boston newspaper:
In fact, Revere’s own account of the ride in a 1798 letter seems to back up Palin’s claim. Revere describes how after his capture by British officers, he warned them “there would be five hundred Americans there in a short time for I had alarmed the Country all the way up.”
Boston University history professor Brendan McConville said, “Basically when Paul Revere was stopped by the British, he did say to them, ‘Look, there is a mobilization going on that you’ll be confronting,’ and the British are aware as they’re marching down the countryside, they hear church bells ringing — she was right about that — and warning shots being fired. That’s accurate.”
Sarahs Right
June 6th, 2011
12:44 pm
Sarah knows what REALLY happened because she watched Paul Revere’s ride from her porch.
Realist
June 6th, 2011
12:46 pm
I’m conservative and this lady is AWFUL. Did anyone notice that all the people she backed last year LOST? I sure did. She is the #1 reason Deal is Georgia’s governor. She backed that other lady in the primary.