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Title: Palin calls attacks 'cruel' and 'cowardly'
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URL Source: http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/07/mccain.palin/index.html
Published: Nov 7, 2008
Author: CNN
Post Date: 2008-11-07 20:44:57 by christine
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Views: 4290
Comments: 155

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin called former aides of Sen. John McCain "jerks" for circulating unflattering stories about her since the Republican ticket lost its bid for the White House Tuesday.

Sources close to John McCain say Sarah Palin was denied a chance to speak at McCain's concession address.

The stories, which have been attributed to unnamed sources within the McCain campaign, include claims that Palin did not know Africa was a continent instead of a country, or which countries are part of the North American Free Trade Agreement, despite touting her familiarity with neighboring Canada.

Speaking with CNN's Gary Tuchman after returning to Alaska, Palin speculated those stories may have originated with campaign staffers who helped her prepare for her debate with Democratic Vice President-elect Joe Biden.

"Those were taken out of context and that's cruel," Palin said. "It's mean-spirited. It's immature. It's unprofessional and those guys are jerks if they came away with it, taking things out of context, and then tried to spread something on national news."

One source involved in preparing Palin for interviews and the vice-presidential debate told CNN "she had not paid attention to a single policy debate that's gone on in this country for 10 years."

Palin told Tuchman she remembers having conversations about NAFTA and Africa during her preparations, but that the stories about her "are not true." She said it was "cowardly" for staffers to make claims about her anonymously.

"It's not fair and it's not right." Watch CNN's Gary Tuchman's interview with Palin »

Two McCain sources said they were furious about Palin's supposed call Saturday with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, which turned out to be a prank by two radio DJs.

A source close to Palin told CNN that she had prepared to deliver a concession speech Tuesday night, and expected to address the crowd at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix, Arizona.

Several sources told CNN that McCain senior adviser Steve Schmidt told Palin no, in part because of built-up anger among some McCain aides who say Palin had become more interested in her own future than in McCain's election. Palin denies that claim. Watch what's being said about Palin »

There have also been reports of a somewhat distant relationship between McCain and his running mate.

"This is so unfortunate and, quite honestly, sickening," Palin aide Meghan Stapleton said Thursday in a written statement.

"The accusations we are hearing and reading are not true, and since we deny all these anonymous allegations, there is nothing specific to which we will respond. Watch more about the infighting »

"We have the highest regards for Sen. John McCain. Gov. Palin was honored to be chosen as McCain's running mate. And as governor of Alaska, Gov. Palin looks forward to working with President-elect Obama on securing energy independence for America."

On Election Day, Palin denied there was tension. Once back in Alaska, she said she would not respond to individual accusations. Watch Palin discuss the controversy »

"I won't comment on anyone's gossip or allegations that are based on anonymous sources," she said. "That's kind of a small, evidently bitter type of person, who would anonymously charge something foolish like that -- that I perhaps didn't know an answer to a question. So until I know who was talking about it, I won't have a comment on false allegations."

In response to the allegations that she was ill-prepared for interviews and debate, Randy Scheunemann, an aide assigned to Palin, called her "brilliant" and said she has a "photographic memory."

Despite the acrimony, many McCain aides say they are sad the campaign team dissolved so quickly.


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Campbell Brown and CNN have given Palin a fair shake. Video here: http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/07/mccain.palin/index.html#cnnSTCVideo

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#2. To: christine (#0)

Nobody forced her to hitch her wagon to the John McStain campaign. I now wonder if her stand on illegal immigration was even her thought or if it was what she was ordered to say by McStain campaign hacks.

X-15  posted on  2008-11-07   20:56:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: X-15 (#2)

William Kristol: Palin's advice to McCain: Take the gloves off in debate

Paris Hilton: that's hot!

Dakmar  posted on  2008-11-07   21:02:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#74. To: Dakmar, Jhoffa_ (#3) (Edited)

William Kristol: Palin's advice to McCain: Take the gloves off in debate

Palin was a neocon prop, promoted by Bill Kristol and coached by Joe Lieberman. What could be more perfect than a folksy-sounding, telegenic airhead to sell the PNAC foreign policy agenda? When someone like Joe Lieberman or Randy Schuenemann stumps for Israel or threatens to annihilate an Arab country, it's kind of obvious what it's all about. When a Pentacostal from Alaska talks about nuking Iran in the name of God, well, the rubes think that it's as all-American as apple pie.

Rupert_Pupkin  posted on  2008-11-08   23:40:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#75. To: Rupert_Pupkin (#74)

Good point.

We really don't know what caused McCain to settle on her. She certainly was compatible on the Israel issue.

Jhoffa_  posted on  2008-11-08   23:59:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#93. To: Jhoffa_ (#75)

We really don't know what caused McCain to settle on her. She certainly was compatible on the Israel issue.

I've got a pretty good idea. She has a vagina, she was folksy, she was a social conservative, and most importantly she would say whatever her handlers told her to say. She was a news anchor by training, thats all she did, read her script.

She would have been the nominee in 2012 if she wasn't so stupid. Some might object to calling her stupid, but either she is stupid, or she is massively ignorant and completely intellectually lazy.

She is George Bush in a skirt.

Rhino369  posted on  2008-11-09   1:45:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#99. To: Rhino369 (#93)

She's a neophyte from a backward mini-state, completely unprepared for national politics.

She was herself. That's what they're blaming her for.

I'm not a fan of her's and I didn't vote for her..

But I would like to know why the anger isn't directed at McCain, who has a long history in the Senate and knows the score and the importance of this nomination, but picked her anyway.. and allegedly at the spur of the moment, with no real vetting or consideration.

Anyone who thinks she cost him the election should perhaps look at who chose her in the first place. That would be McCain.

Instead, we're hearing all this crap about her wardrobe and on and on.. What about the guy who would wanted to potentially leave our nuclear arsenal in the hands of noob?

Jhoffa_  posted on  2008-11-09   9:52:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#100. To: Jhoffa_ (#99)

Instead, we're hearing all this crap about her wardrobe and on and on.. What about the guy who would wanted to potentially leave our nuclear arsenal in the hands of noob?

That's the key question. This might be a simple matter of the Establishment welcoming McCain back into the fold, while using her as a scapegoat for the debacle. It's overboard ugly, even for the political types.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-11-09   9:59:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#109. To: Jethro Tull, all (#100)

Instead, we're hearing all this crap about her wardrobe and on and on.

Palin never once fooled the intellectual giants that demean her gender.

The only people she conned were the unwashed, bitter white trash Americans. So why do our elite thinking friends concern themselves about us?????????????

"80,000,000 plus Americans that belong to NO ONE pose a danger to the system, if God forbid, someone were to walk on stage and say "follow me".

Cant have that, can we?

Cynicom  posted on  2008-11-09   10:22:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#136. To: Cynicom (#109)

"80,000,000 plus Americans that belong to NO ONE pose a danger to the system, if God forbid, someone were to walk on stage and say "follow me".

Cant have that, can we?

For her, this agreeing to be on the ticket was the easiest way to get name recognition at the national level. (I daresay most of the kids graduating today or just recently probably can't even find Alaska on a map!)

Something like 54% of our population are women. Geeze, we even saw women from NOW supporting her! Now that had the scare the bejiggers out of some people.

And her positive thoughts and remarks about Ron Paul.

When you stop to think of how the environuts have used the tactics of running to court to try to run the country, it should be a lesson that it is necessary to play the system with the rules that are there available for everyone, but just aren't used.

In elections, there is a distinct advantage in name recognition--just look at how the sheeple went bonkers over a guy they'd never heard of EXCEPT the speech he had given some 3 years prior. Remember how the media just gushed and gushed and gushed, and anytime he was in the news, it was always with the mention of the keynote speech at the previous convention, so if you had sort of forgotten who he was, you were reminded!

Thus far, I don't recall, other than Perot, candidates that didn't have national name recognition.

Along with name recognition, there is the issue of gender, whether anyone wants to admit it or not. Its my opinion that most men don't cotton to having a woman boss.

Anyways, between her being one of us dissatisfied 80 million people, having a free and independent husband (and possibly those same feelings in her heart), and now national recognition, should there be a movement within the next several years to go third party, at least a large part of the problem in gaining a following is already taken care of. She's a feisty little fighter, not afraid to swing a punch, whereas someone like Ron Paul doesn't have that in his nature.

Sarah isn't dumb. She has to know that running 3rd party WITHOUT a bunch of positives going ahead of you that it would be virtually impossible to win national office. I knew it back in 86 when I ran for a state office--my heart was independent, but there was no way that would happen because there was no groundwork laid many years beforehand.

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