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#27 Sep 22 2008 at 12:48 PM Rating: Good
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Elinda wrote:
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It's exciting that now being a man or woman of the people really means appealing to the lowest common denominator. Now if Palin and Larry the Cable Guy could just team up.
As inexperienced as Palin is, and despite her lower class, she seems to have more wits than GWB.

Appealing to the LCD has always been a vote-getter. Funny that.


You know what bugs me though? If she were a genuine populist, she'd be unelectable.
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#28 Sep 23 2008 at 10:57 AM Rating: Excellent
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haha, they're just terrified to have her speak at all, it's a riot:

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(CNN) — McCain-Palin campaign officials shifted course Tuesday after being informed by television news organizations that they would not broadcast footage of Sarah Palin’s meeting with Afghan leader Hamid Karzai Tuesday in New York — the Republican VP nominee’s first with a foreign leader — if a reporter was not allowed in to observe the pair.

CNN, which was the pool network for the event, informed the campaign of its decision. The network was then told a CNN producer would be allowed in the room to act as a media representative, just minutes before the photo op was scheduled to take place. However, print reporters and wire services were not allowed to observe the meeting, as they have been able to do at similar McCain events in the past.

The press only caught a brief glimpse of the vice presidential nominee. Palin was seated in a large chair a few feet from Karzai, with a table in between them. Seated slightly behind Palin were campaign foreign policy advisers Steve Biegun and Randy Scheunemann, who are accompanying the governor in her motorcade today.

As the pool entered, the Afghan president appeared to be telling Palin about his young son, who was born in January 2007.

Palin, her legs crossed and at one point patting her heart, was leaning in eagerly and smiling. Karzai, wearing his traditional clothes but without his trademark karakul hat, was also grinning while discussing the child. His remarks were mostly unintelligible as the noise from the clicking cameras drowned them out.

“What is his name?,” Palin asked.

“Mirwais,” Karzai responded. “Mirwais, which means, ‘The Light of the House.’”

“Oh nice,” Palin responded.

“He is the only one we have,” remarked Karzai.

After 29 seconds observing the meeting, CNN and other photographers covering the meeting were escorted out of the room.

Later, McCain-Palin press representatives chalked up the restrictions to a “mix-up, a miscommunication among staff.” The full pool — a print and wires reporter, along with a television producer — was then allowed in to observe Palin’s meeting with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe for 15-20 seconds.


My God, I think I'd actually be insulted if I were her at this point. How completely inadequate must they think she is?

Nexa
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#29 Sep 23 2008 at 11:11 AM Rating: Excellent
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Well, now that I know for sure that she spoke to the Columbian president for 15 seconds, I feel much better.

Granted, she might have spoken to him longer but who knows? They could have been playing tiddly-winks for all I know.
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Wow. Regular ol' Joph fan club in here.
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