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ViRedd

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McCain plans new Palin rollout
By: Mike Allen
September 8, 2008 07:56 PM EST

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will speak at her son’s Army deployment ceremony on 9/11 and spend two days with ABC News crews later this week as part of a McCain campaign plan to increase Americans’ comfort with her as a leader.

Campaign and network officials had said on Sunday that her first television interview would be a sit-down with Charles Gibson of ABC’s “World News.”

But it turns out that she is spending much of Thursday and Friday with Gibson — at the ceremony in Fairbanks, Alaska, and at her home in Wasilla, Alaska.

Campaign aides said the anchorman will get extensive, repeated access to Palin throughout her first trip home since becoming the nominee.

“ABC News will have plenty of time to question her and examine her and spend time with her,” a campaign official said. “They’ll do multiple interviews over two days. No topics are off-limits – there are no ground rules. There’s tons of time to talk to her about every topic.”

The remarkable rollout reflects new confidence in Palin by her handlers, who initially had suggested it would be a while before she did interviews. Now, there will be several.
Until now, Palin has been "sequestered," as Sen. Joseph Biden (Del.), her Democratic counterpart, put it on NBC's "Meet the Press" — delivering rousing speeches, but not giving interviews or holding news conferences or answering questions on the fly. She was the only one of the four national candidates not to appear on a Sunday show this weekend.

“Once you start, you don’t stop,” a Republican official said with a chuckle. “That doesn’t mean you run the faucet on high. But once you turn it on, you don’t really ever turn it off.”
The strategy carries risk. ABC is war-gaming tough questions – not gotchas, but some requiring policy knowledge — with the thoroughness that a network prepares for a debate.

The remarkable offer to ABC, made last Friday, is part of an ambitious project to sell Palin well beyond the right — to a broad swath of women and independent voters, including former supporters of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.).

“I see women right at the forefront of that, but not exclusively,” a campaign adviser said.

The official said Gibson will have the chance to “speak to her on 9/11 about her ideas for keeping America safe in the future; to speak to her as she goes back to Wasilla, where she grew up, about her life and her views and her vision for the country.”

Two interviews with Gibson are planned for Thursday, including a conversation about her support for a natural-gas pipeline – a key applause line in her convention speech. Then on Friday, Palin will spend “as much time as both parties need” in Wasilla and Anchorage, the official said. She will fly into Anchorage and then drive to Wasilla.

Palin riveted last week’s Republican National Convention with a witty, rousing speech, and has injected huge excitement into the party’s ticket in the 10 days since Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) named her as his surprise pick for running mate.

“People don’t understand how to cover women politicians in a way that is completely fair and enlightened yet,” the official said. “And somehow, she has managed to transcend that.”

Christian conservatives were immediately thrilled by McCain’s choice, and his events took on new electricity.

Asked to describe her appeal, one official said: “I think she is accessible. I think she is honest. I think she is real, and I think she is fearless. In Alaska, she has been such a target because she has always fought for the interests of her constituents, because they’re her neighbors.”

The campaign adviser said: “She’s just this real, identifiable, approachable, funny, smart woman.”

Officials wouldn’t say how the ABC anchor was chosen. “There were lots of tremendous and credible and fair journalists to choose from,” an aide said. “Somebody had to go first.”
 

mockingbird131313

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This ABC interview will probably be the make or break moment. I think she will then visit with Chris Wallace in a week or two, and then Meet the Press just after her debate with Senator Biden.

If she jumps each of these hurdles well, then the McCain campaign is on a juggernaut. If she stumbles, the race will stay very tight. Few people expect much from Governor Palin. So a great performance will keep her a rock star and the campaign in warp drive.
 

ViRedd

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That's the huge mistake the left is making, mockingbird. They are vastly underestimating Governor Palin. Like one conservative commentator said: "Governor Palin is Ronald Reagan in a dress." ~lol~

Vi
 

B..

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god damn do u have a life besides this website? go get somme pussy or somethin.
 

mockingbird131313

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That's the huge mistake the left is making, mockingbird. They are vastly underestimating Governor Palin. Like one conservative commentator said: "Governor Palin is Ronald Reagan in a dress." ~lol~

Vi
Actually, I think she is on the right of Mr. Reagan. And it is a great thread title.

So you think the left is underestimating Governor Palin? I sort of think it is serious denial mode. Their worst fears are facing them. They are hoping and praying, to whatever deity lefties believe in, that she looks like a fool in the debate. If the debate is hard and successful, hide the razor blades, because lefties will want to end it all.
 

Big P

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Actually, I think she is on the right of Mr. Reagan. And it is a great thread title.

So you think the left is underestimating Governor Palin? I sort of think it is serious denial mode. Their worst fears are facing them. They are hoping and praying, to whatever deity lefties believe in, that she looks like a fool in the debate. If the debate is hard and successful, hide the razor blades, because lefties will want to end it all.

keep your fingers crossed

 

blonddie07

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this is confusing the hell out of me... What is the benefit of us having MCCAIN as president.. and what is the disadvantage of OBama being president..

Its like you guys SWEAR to it, that Mccain will just be so much more better as a president.. (as if one is worth a million bucks and the other just pure trash.) WHY... and please dont post some damn story a republican side wrote...

Like Vi, why do you chose mccain over obama? From what i hear and read, obama good mccain = bush... ?
 

medicineman

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Hmmmm, Isn't that the same Charles Gibson that was fired from Fox Noise for being too far right? ( how in the hell did that happen) I'll bet we get a fair and balanced interview, eh? What a farce!
 

Dankdude

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That's the huge mistake the left is making, mockingbird. They are vastly underestimating Governor Palin. Like one conservative commentator said: "Governor Palin is Ronald Reagan in a dress." ~lol~

Vi

Personally I think that the conservatives are vastly overestimating Palin.
 

ViRedd

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this is confusing the hell out of me... What is the benefit of us having MCCAIN as president.. and what is the disadvantage of OBama being president..

Its like you guys SWEAR to it, that Mccain will just be so much more better as a president.. (as if one is worth a million bucks and the other just pure trash.) WHY... and please dont post some damn story a republican side wrote...

Like Vi, why do you chose mccain over obama? From what i hear and read, obama good mccain = bush... ?
Well, I wasn't a McCain supporter before he chose Palin as a running mate. In fact, I had planned to just write in Ron Paul. Palin has reinvigorated the Conservative Party, not the Republican Party. Now that Palin is on board, I'm there with her.

There is no way in hell I would ever vote for the likes of O'Bama. He is nothing more than Michael Dukakis in a slicker suit.

Think about just this one thing; Whom ever is elected, he will be appointing two, or maybe even three new members to the U.S. Supreme Court. O'Bama is on record saying he will appoint judges like Ruth Bader Ginsberg. McCain is on record saying he will appoint judges like Antonin Scalia. Keep in mind that we came within one vote of losing our Second Amendment rights as we know them during the last Supreme Court session.

Other reasons to vote for McCain over O'Bama include: Lower taxes, better economy, less intrusive federal government ... and if they keep their promises, McCain and Palin will roll up their sleeves and go to work on the vast corruption that has gripped Washington, like the Fannie & Freddie debacle.

Vi
 

TheBrutalTruth

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Blonddie have you thought about what positions Obama has?

Higher Taxes, the government dictating your life from the moment you are born to the moment you are dead, either through Education or access (or lack of access to) medical care. Extreme Environmentalism, lack of a cognitive response to the rampant problems in our education system (just throw more money at it and it'll go away... yeah, we've tried that, it hasn't worked), more welfare benefits utilizing the involuntary servitude of those that are members of the working class, middle class and the "rich" (which conveniently starts just $50,000 over what senators and representatives make ~$200,000/year), Failure to differentiate between big business and family ran businesses. Growth of an inefficient government instead of attempts to slim it down and make it more efficient, and responsive.

The answer isn't Bigger or More Government, (actually I don't really think the answer is government at all, "The government which governs least governs best," - I want to attribute that to Jefferson, but I might be wrong), it's a more efficient slim-lined government that actually does what it says it is going to do instead of lying through its teeth.

Social Security - a broken lie
Medicare - Only if you're poor, if you're middle class you're going to be taxed until you are too poor to afford your own and then denied Medicare because you make too much.
Medicaid - Only if you're old.
 

ViRedd

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Excellent post BT ... :clap::clap::clap:

I would add: The only purpose of the federal government is to protect the liberties of the citizens and keep them safe from foreign invasions. That's about it. Anything else is the business of the various states.

Damn ... that sounded down right constitutional, didn't it? :bigjoint:

Vi
 

mockingbird131313

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this is confusing the hell out of me... What is the benefit of us having MCCAIN as president.. and what is the disadvantage of OBama being president..

Its like you guys SWEAR to it, that Mccain will just be so much more better as a president.. (as if one is worth a million bucks and the other just pure trash.) WHY... and please dont post some damn story a republican side wrote...

Like Vi, why do you chose mccain over obama? From what i hear and read, obama good mccain = bush... ?
A very good question. As I see it, Obama is the product of Chicago thug, mobster, politics. I live near there and have seen this stuff for a long time. So I hate Obama. Worse yet, he has no experience.

McCain is not a good choice, but with a governor as a VP choice, there is some level of experience.
 

TheBrutalTruth

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Actually it's worse than that Mockingbird, Rezko, the corrupt weasel that helped the Obama's buy their dream house has connections to the Iraqi (through various associates) that was involved in bribing the UN in Iraq's Oil for Food Scam.

Of course, I don't really care for the UN, but the fact that Obama clearly has connections to corrupt businessmen and other people only makes you wonder about his morals, or his intelligence.
 

mockingbird131313

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Personally I think that the conservatives are vastly overestimating Palin.
You may be correct. We may be overestimating Governor Palin. But, really, Obama and McCain are both poor choices. So, the Governor and Senator Biden are the only real issues to talk about in this campaign.

I hope Dank, your mother is comfortable.
 
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