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Title: Palin says she'd be honored to help Obama
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URL Source: http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/12/palin/index.html
Published: Nov 12, 2008
Author: CNN
Post Date: 2008-11-12 21:33:19 by christine
Keywords: None
Views: 2329
Comments: 157

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Gov. Sarah Palin said Wednesday that she would be honored to help President-elect Barack Obama in his new administration, even if he did hang around with an "unrepentant domestic terrorist."

The Alaska governor said in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer that she would be willing to help if Obama asked her for assistance on some of the issues she highlighted during this year's campaign, such as energy or services for special-needs children.

"It would be my honor to assist and support our new president and the new administration," said Palin, whom Sen. John McCain chose as his running mate in August.

"I speak for other Republicans and Republican governors, also," she said.

"They would be willing also to seize this opportunity that we have to progress this nation together, in a united front." Watch CNN's Wolf Blitzer interview Palin »

But asked moments later about some of the tough rhetoric she hurled from the stump, she said she was "still concerned" about Obama's ties to former Weather Underground member-turned-Chicago college professor William Ayers.

"If anybody still wants to talk about it, I will," she said. "Because this is an unrepentant domestic terrorist who had campaigned to blow up, to destroy our Pentagon and our U.S. Capitol.

That's an association that still bothers me, and I think it's fair to still talk about it," she continued.

"However, the campaign is over. That chapter is closed. Now is the time to move on and make sure all of us are doing all that we can to progress this nation." Watch Palin discuss how she could help Obama »

Palin was attending the annual Republican Governors Association convention in Miami, Florida. She was interviewed for CNN's "The Situation Room" -- the latest of several high-profile appearances for the ex-VP candidate. She will also appear Wednesday night on CNN's "Larry King Live." iReport.com: See readers' questions for Palin

There's speculation that Palin, as well as other incumbent governors at the conference -- such as Charlie Crist of Florida, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana and Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota -- could all have designs on the Republican presidential nomination in the next race for the White House. All three governors were on McCain's list of possible running mates before he selected Palin. As the 2012 buzz takes off, a new poll suggests that just less than half of all Americans have a favorable view of Palin.

Forty-nine percent of those questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Wednesday have a favorable opinion of Palin, with 43 percent viewing her unfavorably.

That is lower than a previous poll, suggesting that favorable opinions of Palin are dropping among Americans.

"In early September, just after the GOP convention, her favorable rating among registered voters was 57 percent, and only a quarter of all registered voters had an unfavorable view of her," CNN Polling Director Keating Holland said.

"Palin is less popular than Vice President-elect Joe Biden, with a 64 percent favorable rating, or her boss on the GOP ticket during the just-completed campaign, John McCain, who is seen favorably by 61 percent of the public."

The poll also suggests that men have a slightly more positive view of Palin than women, with 51 percent of males viewing her favorably, 3 percentage points higher than female respondents. Forty-one percent of males have an unfavorable opinion of Palin, compared with 45 percent of female survey respondents. Watch what McCain says about Palin »

"With fairly high negatives and lower support among women, who should be a natural constituency for Palin, she's not starting off from a position of strength," Holland said. "The question is no longer whether Palin was a drag on the McCain ticket but whether her unfavorables could be a drag on a future Palin ticket." See viewers' video questions submitted for Palin »

Among Republicans, though, Palin's rating remains high, with 86 percent of Republicans questioned in the poll holding a favorable opinion of her. That number drops to 48 percent among independents and 27 percent among Democrats.

The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll was conducted November 6 to 9, with 1,246 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The survey's sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage points.

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#6. To: christine (#0)

It would be my honor to assist and support our new president and the new administration," said Palin

I think it's time for her husband to take her home and "keep her busy" for a while, her mouth needs to be occupied so she can't talk.

X-15  posted on  2008-11-12   22:14:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: X-15 (#6)

At least it is nice, for a change, to hear someone talking in positive tones for the country. I don't have any qualms about people offering to help get a handle on things.........its gonna take a hell of a lot, if it is even possible, to get some turn arounds going.

rowdee  posted on  2008-11-12   23:22:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: rowdee (#34)

rd...

The election has been over with for some time but it seems some people got into the "hate" mode and cannot disengage.

Obongo won fair and square. The majority for better or worse made a decision. Now instead of having Bush to kick around, we have Obongo.

Obongo is president elect, that is a fact, and everything he says and does is fair game, even bad weather can be blamed on him.

Bush is leaving, a bitter and beaten old man after eight long years of misery brought upon our shoulders. He will forever be scorned and I hope it torments him the rest of his life.

How Obongo leaves is up to him.

Cynicom  posted on  2008-11-12   23:31:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#43. To: Cynicom (#37)

The election has been over with for some time but it seems some people got into the "hate" mode and cannot disengage.

Ah, well that was well up into the media craw today.

Mrs. Palin represents the pro-life segment of society and that will not stand.

But there's more.

Mrs. Palin presents an image that is hotly and agressively rejected by the gay mafia.

Many hide behind a rainbow of veils to fight for the C-plank.

OliviaFNewton  posted on  2008-11-12   23:40:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#46. To: OliviaFNewton, all (#43)

Ferraro was thrown under the bus, Hillary is now under the same bus and it seems Palin will join them shortly.

This gender thing has me mystified. Looking back over the history of my lifetime, at the death, destruction and carnage brought upon this nation by men, I see no room for any man to raise their head in righteousness on behalf of their superior gender.

Nowhere do we find any woman taking us into any war, none.

Cynicom  posted on  2008-11-12   23:49:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#99. To: Cynicom, Christine (#46)

Ferraro was thrown under the bus, Hillary is now under the same bus and it seems Palin will join them shortly.

Well, at least mccain came out in her defense--belatedly, but he did.

Thinking on the matter, I don't believe it is only her beliefs that have so many wimmen in a tizzy. I believe a large part is the envy/jealous phenomena. You know, when put in a position where something needs to be said, a woman can tell another one 'nice dress'.....when she could have said, 'you look terrif in that dress'. Catty. Yep. But the complimenter isn't about to tell the gal that SHE looks fantastic--especially not since she either tried on the same dress, or one nearly like it, and found herself wanting in the 'terrific' department.

Sarah Palin has a nice body--especially for one having had 5 kids, and her willingness to do what it takes to maintain same nice body; she has good facial and hair features--her skin appears near flawless and her hair is more than ample. EVEN with glasses, she looks great, as they are of a design that actually enhance her eyes! She has a very natural outgoing nature. She speaks well in public, has a sense of humor, and is loyal.

Damn.........maybe I should be hating her, too!! Nah.......I look at her as I look at our Chrissie. Brains and beauty combined in one package are great and to be able to call such a combo my friend is greater.

rowdee  posted on  2008-11-13   12:07:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#152. To: rowdee, christine (#99)

I look at her as I look at our Chrissie. Brains and beauty combined in one package are great and to be able to call such a combo my friend is greater.

Yeah, but the burning question is does she have any rich, exuberant, naughty but nice, unattached high I.Q. friends looking for a charming Househusband who knows which fork to use, how to converse at the dinner table, and is not uncomfortable in a Tux?

Original_Intent  posted on  2008-11-13   22:45:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#154. To: Original_Intent (#152)

I would imagine that the potential househusband should be making contact directly with the governor regarding that matter. I doubt the librals will bring that up, for fear such a potential could turn into a reality, which could mean multipication tables in the future--against them, they'd perceive it to be.

rowdee  posted on  2008-11-13 22:48:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#156. To: Original_Intent (#152)

Yeah, but the burning question is does she have any rich, exuberant, naughty but nice, unattached high I.Q. friends looking for a charming Househusband who knows which fork to use, how to converse at the dinner table, and is not uncomfortable in a Tux?

in a word, no. ;)

christine  posted on  2008-11-13 23:21:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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