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Only rarely do they make a bone-headed mistake like they did in Delaware with Christine O'Donnell. Usually they don't nominate people who can't win," Sabato said. It's also a good bit of the rank and file. They're not critical of her.
They really like her. It's just that they don't think she can win and they really want to beat Obama. Sabato's view is backed by a survey of Tea Party leaders and activists in the Daily Caller which found that while "almost all in the movement love her and support her, many of them simultaneously have serious reservations about whether they want her to run for president". Some said she had "too many negatives" against her and is too divisive. A recent poll found that fewer than one in five Republicans think she should be their party's presidential candidate.
Palin's confirmation that she is discussing her political future with her family may lay to rest speculation that she was merely flirting with the idea to keep her name in the spotlight and promote other interests such as her Fox News show and her reality television programme on Alaska. Palin told the New York Times that her experience as McCain's running mate was for the most part "amazing, wonderful, do it again in a heartbeat". But not their heads. When it comes to a cold calculation about the best presidential candidate for , it's Mitt Romney.
As the liberal media overheats at the idea of a Sarah Palin run for Republican nomination, look what the right says: But it would put a Republican in the White House. Order by newest oldest recommendations.
Show 25 25 50 All. To gratuitously undercut the remarkably successful 'Is he ready to lead' line of attack seems near suicidal. If it were your decision, and you were putting your country first, would you put an untested small-town mayor [ sic ] a heartbeat away from the presidency? Republicans in Palin's home state, Alaska, had mixed reactions to the news.
It was an emotional thing to see the governor walk out with her family and I say, wow, I work for her. How can she be prepared to be vice president or president? A person is either a good leader or not, and Palin has exhibited great leadership skills in all positions she's held. There is an argument to be made that leadership, and the qualities that define a good leader, are inherently more important than experience. Palin's positions and policies became the focus of "intense media attention" [25] and "scrutiny" [26] following her selection.
Expectations from her speech at the Republican National Convention was heavily covered by the media. Palin also became a "ubiquitous presence on newsstands," appearing on the cover of both Newsweek and Time , among others. Former New York City mayor Giuliani said that Palin was more qualified to be president than Democratic presidential nominee Obama, citing Palin's executive experience, saying of her, "She's vetoed legislation, she's taken on corruption, and in her party, and won. She took on the oil companies and won.
She administered a budget successfully," and of Obama, "He's never run a city, he's never run a state, he's never run a business, he's never administered a payroll, he's never led people in crisis".
According to the Washington Times , Palin's faith has made her a "favorite with the staunchly pro-Israel neoconservative elements in the Republican Party. Palin has received a strong endorsement from the Republican Jewish Coalition , [36] and has been described as a "direct affront to all Jewish Americans" by Democratic Congressman Robert Wexler of Florida, and as being "totally out of step with Jewish public opinion" by the National Jewish Democratic Council.
Senator Obama commented on Palin in an interview with 60 Minutes:. Well, I don't know Governor Palin, I have not met her before. I had a brief conversation with her after she was selected to congratulate her and wish her luck - but, not too much luck! And she seems to have a compelling life story. Obviously, she's a fine mother and a up-and-coming public servant.
So, it's too early for me to gauge what kind of running mate she'll be. My sense is that she subscribes to John McCain's agenda. And ultimately, this [election] is going to be about where I want to take the country and where Joe Biden wants to take the country, and where John McCain and his running mate want to take the country.
Palin accepted the vice presidential nomination of the Republican party at the convention on September 3.
Senator John McCain had asked Bush speechwriter Matthew Scully to write the acceptance speech for his vice presidential nominee, whom McCain had not yet chosen. Scully wrote the speech two weeks before the convention.
She administered a budget successfully," and of Obama, "He's never run a city, he's never run a state, he's never run a business, he's never administered a payroll, he's never led people in crisis". Views Read Edit View history. Archived from the original on January 14, McCain campaign's end-run around media". Obama has condemned the Weathermen's violent actions.
He wrote the speech for a man to deliver, not a woman. Scully then worked all night to tailor the speech to Palin and also to incorporate new campaign strategy shifts that were being rapidly formed in intensive discussions by McCain campaign staff. Palin delivered the minute speech at the convention on September 3, These claims have been widely questioned or described as misleading in several newspapers across the political spectrum. McCain also weighed in on the Gravina Island Bridge. In advertisements, McCain labeled the bridge as wasteful spending, [51] and in an August town hall speech recorded on video [52] and quoted again on April 30, , [53] he blamed the Minneapolis I bridge collapse on the Gravina Island Bridge.
His advertising and comments that before September 21, contradicted Governor Sarah Palin 's support of the bridge drew the attention of the media [54] when he chose Palin as his running mate, opening the ticket to charges of hypocrisy. Those generally critical of Palin's candidacy applauded Gibson's penetrating questions and thought aspects of Palin's responses showed that she was not ready to serve as vice president, whereas those generally supportive of her candidacy took a more positive view of her performance.
Palin's second media interview was with Fox News's Sean Hannity. September 13 saw the first of many performances by Tina Fey in the role of Palin. The sketch mocked Palin's performance during the Gibson interviews. Palin's comments on Alaska's proximity to Russia gave rise to the satirical line "And I can see Russia from my house. On September 16, the Yahoo! The hacker had obtained access to Palin's account by looking up biographical details such as her high school and birthdate and using Yahoo!
After McCain announced Palin as his running mate, Newsweek and Time put Palin on their magazine covers, [59] as some of the media alleged that McCain's campaign was restricting press access to Palin by allowing only three one-on-one interviews and no press conferences with her.
Palin's performance in the Couric interview was lampooned several days later on the September 27 of Saturday Night Live. That sketch featured Palin being interviewed by Katie Couric who was played by Amy Poehler; [66] In the sketch, Fey quoted verbatim some of Palin's actual statements:. That's why I say, I, like every American I'm speaking with, we're ill about this position that we have been put in where it is the tax payers looking to bail out, but ultimately, what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the healthcare reform that is needed to help shore up our economy, helping tho— it's got to be all about job creation too, shoring up our economy, and putting it back on the right track, so healthcare reform and reducing taxes and reining in spending has got to accompany tax reductions and tax relief for Americans.
And trade, we've got to see trade as opportunity, not as— competitive— scary thing, but one in five jobs being created in the trade sector today, we've got to look at that as more opportunity.
All those things under the umbrella of job creation. This bailout is a part of that. We're saying, 'Hey, why bail out Fanny and Freddie and not me? Also, too, shoring up our economy and putting Fannie and Freddy back on the right track and so healthcare reform and reducing taxes and reigning in spending …'cause Barack Obama, y'know…has got to accompany tax reductions and tax relief for Americans, also, having a dollar value meal at restaurants.
Palin was reported to have prepared intensively for the October 2 vice-presidential debate with Democratic vice-presidential nominee Joe Biden at Washington University in St. Some Republicans suggested that Palin's performance in the interviews would improve public perceptions of her debate performance by lowering expectations. Upon returning to the campaign trail after her debate preparation, Palin stepped up her attacks on the Democratic candidate for president, Senator Barack Obama.
In a campaign appearance on October 4, Palin accused Obama of regarding America as "so imperfect that he's palling around with terrorists who would target their own country.
Obama has condemned the Weathermen's violent actions. At a fundraising event, Palin explained her new aggressiveness, saying, "There does come a time when you have to take the gloves off and that time is right now.
By late October, voter reactions to Palin had grown increasingly negative, especially among independents and other voters concerned about her qualifications. Colin Powell endorsed Obama on October 19 and said of Palin "Now that we have had a chance to watch her for some seven weeks, I don't believe she's ready to be president of the United States, which is the job of the vice president. On October 10, , the twelve-member Alaska Legislative Council voted unanimously to release, without endorsing, an investigative report, which found Palin had violated the ethics law covering state executive employees.
As Sarah Palin continues to make political headlines, the mania surrounding her future and potential GOP presidential primary candidacy is. By Paul Bedard, Washington Whispers. You knew it was coming. After quizzing our Whispers insiders for the top 10 reasons Sarah Palin would.
Federal Elections Commission by a vote. Palin gave an impromptu news conference on a Colorado tarmac, reportedly against the wishes of the campaign. She publicly contradicted the campaign's decision to pull out of Michigan. An unnamed Palin ally "outside the Campaign" said that Palin felt "completely mismanaged and mishandled and ill advised Recently, she's gone from relying on McCain advisers who were assigned to her to relying on her own instincts.
She takes no advice from anyone. Divas trust only unto themselves, as they see themselves as the beginning and end of all wisdom. Echoing the earlier reports, Fey as Palin turned to the camera, away from McCain, and says "Okay, listen up, everybody, I'm going rogue right now, so keep your voices down!
Available now, we've got a bunch of these Palin t-shirts. The election took place on November 4, and Obama was projected as the winner at Bush speechwriter Matthew Scully. Two members of McCain's staff, Steve Schmidt and Mark Salter , told Palin that there was no tradition of Election Night speeches by running mates, and that she would not be speaking. Palin appealed to McCain, who agreed with his staff. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Presidential nominee John McCain Arizona.
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