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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
Keywords: None
Views: 4190
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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#9. To: christine (#0)

Palin is a hateful, sick, racist, power hungry whore! Nothing more. The Republican party should be embarassed but since it was taken over by the Trostky communists in the 80s during the Reagan years it is no surprise they would select her and the Manchurian Candidate to be their representatives. I never thought I would say this but the Republican Party has made the Democrats look like the saviors of America. The Republican Party has become all that is wrong in America. These pigs have made me wish I had voted for Obama instead of Ron Paul just to spite them.

Sarah Palin blamed by the US Secret Service over death threats against Barack Obama

Sarah Palin's attacks on Barack Obama's patriotism provoked a spike in death threats against the future president, Secret Service agents revealed during the final weeks of the campaign.

Palin's tone may have unintentionally encouraged white supremacists Photo: Reuters

The Republican vice presidential candidate attracted criticism for accusing Mr Obama of "palling around with terrorists", citing his association with the sixties radical William Ayers.

The attacks provoked a near lynch mob atmosphere at her rallies, with supporters yelling "terrorist" and "kill him" until the McCain campaign ordered her to tone down the rhetoric.

But it has now emerged that her demagogic tone may have unintentionally encouraged white supremacists to go even further.

The Secret Service warned the Obama family in mid October that they had seen a dramatic increase in the number of threats against the Democratic candidate, coinciding with Mrs Palin's attacks.

Michelle Obama, the future First Lady, was so upset that she turned to her friend and campaign adviser Valerie Jarrett and said: "Why would they try to make people hate us?"

The revelations, contained in a Newsweek history of the campaign, are likely to further damage Mrs Palin's credentials as a future presidential candidate. She is already a frontrunner, with Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, to take on Mr Obama in four years time.

Details of the spike in threats to Mr Obama come as a report last week by security and intelligence analysts Stratfor, warned that he is a high risk target for racist gunmen. It concluded: "Two plots to assassinate Obama were broken up during the campaign season, and several more remain under investigation. We would expect federal authorities to uncover many more plots to attack the president that have been hatched by white supremacist ideologues."

Irate John McCain aides, who blame Mrs Palin for losing the election, claim Mrs Palin took it upon herself to question Mr Obama's patriotism, before the line of attack had been cleared by Mr McCain.

That claim is part of a campaign of targeted leaks designed to torpedo her ambitions, with claims that she did not know that Africawas a continent rather than a country.

The advisers have branded her a "diva" and a "whack job" and claimed that she did not know which other countries are in the North American Free Trade Area, (Canada and Mexico). They say she spent more than $150,000 on designer clothes, including $40,000 on her husband Todd and that she refused to prepare for the disastrous series of interviews with CBS's Katie Couric.

In a bid to salvage her reputation Mrs Palin came out firing in an interview with CNN, dismissing the anonymous leakers in unpresidential language as "jerks" who had taken "questions or comments I made in debate prep out of context."

She said: "I consider it cowardly. It's not true. That's cruel, it's mean-spirited, it's immature, it's unprofessional and those guys are jerks if they came away taking things out of context and then tried to spread something on national news that's not fair and not right."

She was not asked about her incendiary rhetoric against Mr Obama. But she did deny the spending spree claims, saying the clothes in question had been returned to the Republican National Committee. "Those are the RNC's clothes, they're not my clothes. I asked for anything more than maybe a diet Dr Pepper once in a while. These are false allegations."

Speaking as she returned to her native Alaska, Mrs Palin claimed to be baffled by what she claims was sexism on the national stage. "Here in Alaska that double standard isn't applied because these guys know that Alaskan women are pretty tough, on a par with the men in terms of being outdoors, working hard," she said.

"They're commercial fishermen, they're pilots, they're working up on the North slopein the oil fields. You see equality in Alaska. I think that was a bit of as surprise on the national level."

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/...against-Barack-Obama.html

bush_is_a_moonie  posted on  2008-11-08   14:17:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: bush_is_a_moonie, jethro tull, all (#9)

Palin is a hateful, sick, racist, power hungry whore!

You are a very sick person.

Coming here to spew your vitriolic gender hatred is an insult to all of us.

Cynicom  posted on  2008-11-08   14:31:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Cynicom (#12)

Cyni,

I never gave Palin much thought, but given the level of hatred - from all the usual suspects - suggests she must have something going for her.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-11-08   14:38:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Jethro Tull (#17)

I rather like the idea of who she's sleeping with. That old saying about 'lay down with dogs and get up with fleas'....her husband doesn't seem to have too many bad ideas if his belonging to the AIP is a hint.

While Alaska is civilized, there is still a large degree of 'pioneering' spirit there--the do it yourself, take responsibility element.

Its sounds like they're not afraid of work, and take chances, and like independence and freedom......perhaps he'll rub off on her if there are some that don't think she's so hot (the dog and flea story).

Perhaps at some point it will come out that she took the chance at the vp slot in order to become known on the national stage, and not that she liked everything/anything about mccain.

Furthermore, with her being in politics, and his having been involved with the American Independent party, they have to be aware of the chances a 3rd party run has. I don't believe either of them are dumb.

rowdee  posted on  2008-11-08   14:47:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: rowdee, jethro tull, bush_is_a_moonie (#26)

Palin's 2 speeches and debate performance are 3 of the only things i listened to in entirety during this whole show. from all I noted I conclude that it's wishful thinking to believe she is not a neocon. this is the one who said iraq war is "God's plan". Not hard to condlude the word KOOK from there. also i noticed she relayed several times the notion that we should thank the troops 'for our freedoms'., which is more b.s., they certainly dont give us our freedoms and dont protect them either. so even if palin is well intentioned, which she may be, shes not on the right track.

its irrelevant anyway because if someone was good and didnt go along, theyd be removed from power.

Artisan  posted on  2008-11-08   14:59:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#52. To: Artisan (#41)

Tell ya what........as it regards Gods plans......nothing happens by chance in this world, IMO. The Bible contains many stories of God using leaders of nations to work his purposes--usually punishments against the Israelites or the nation as a whole. He doesn't have to use just Christians to do His work.

I also believe it would be impossible to find a leader with whom I could agree 100% of the time--unless, of course, that leader was me!

So long as the anti- dem and anti-rep people continue to nit-pick to find just the perfect candidate for every issue, they'll be like the little kid with his nose up against the candy story window....on the outside looking in.

Military, social security, health care, banking, environment, immigration, space exploration, trade agreements, abortion, gay marriage, 911 Truth Movement, USS Liberty Movement, cute, sexy, articulate, looks good in jeans....these are just a few things that people consider in a candidate...there surely are many more. Have you found one yet that agrees with you on every single issue? What is your cut off point? 90% agreement? 80%? What about 70%? Maybe even 65%? Would you go 60%? Where is your line in the sand?

rowdee  posted on  2008-11-08   15:20:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: rowdee (#52)

Where is your line in the sand?

Language, border, culture. Everything else to me plays second fiddle.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-11-08   15:22:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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