The race to define Sarah Palin
posted at 10:15 am on September 3, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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After a masterful rollout of the Sarah Palin announcement last Friday, the McCain campaign has now found itself behind in defining his running mate to the nation. Stung by a series of rumors and innuendo, the Republicans plan to launch a full offensive today, coordinating it with a speech that will certainly get more attention than most convention speeches. They plan on making direct comparisons of Palin’s experience to that of Barack Obama:
Mounting a ferocious defense of his embattled running mate, John McCain said he is buying a TV ad arguing that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has more experience than the Democratic presidential nominee, Barack Obama.
In an effort to rev up conservatives, a campaign statement issued a list of critical media mentions that it called “smears” of Palin, who speaks in primetime at the convention on Wednesday night.
The campaign announced: “The McCain campaign will launch a television ad directly comparing Gov. Palin’s executive experience as a governor who oversees 24,000 state employees, 14 statewide cabinet agencies and a $ 10 billion budget to Barack Obama’s experience as a one-term junior senator from Illinois.”
The ad is what the campaign calls “a forward-leaning effort to counter the shameless smears that have prevailed during Gov. Palin’s introduction to the American voter.”
To a certain extent, the campaign has nowhere to cast the blame but on itself. Instead of rolling out a series of ads extolling her experience and especially her record on reform, the campaign pushed itself into “non-political” mode for Hurricane Gustav. They apparently believed that this would earn them some credit with the media, but obviously they miscalculated. The dead air of the last three days gave the media a vacuum, which they filled with lies and innuendo immediately.
Now they face an uphill struggle to regain the narrative in this campaign. Tonight, Sarah Palin will take the bull by the horns herself. She has the opportunity to relieve all doubts with a dynamic, forceful address that encompasses her fight to reform Alaskan politics, often at risk to her own political career. If she succeeds, then she can turn all of the slurs into weapons back at those who have thrown them at her. If she doesn’t, it will be a long nine weeks to the election.
Today, the McCain campaign has rolled out a new ad — about four days late. It consists of nothing more than Palin talking to the nation from her speech on Friday, which was definitely a good introduction to Governor Palin. They plan on aggressively running this ad over the next few days as a means of reconnecting her to voters. It’s not too late, but they’ve given the media a head start.
Update (AP): Between the Us magazine cover and Letterman’s Jerry Springer joke last night, I don’t think the worry is that she’ll be framed as inexperienced, I think it’s that she’ll end up being regarded as some sort of low-class freakshow whom no right-thinking person would take seriously. Even Gawker’s offended by the stereotype, but that’ll be a cold comfort if it catches on.
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You’re easily entertained. Like a 2 year old watching Tele-Tubbies.
fogw on September 3, 2008 at 12:08 PM
Saturday till Tuesday, continuous coverage, Oh Ooo…!
J_Gocht on September 3, 2008 at 12:09 PM
Agreed.
Here in Norfolk, one of the local AM talkshow hosts was postulating that choosing her doesn’t appeal to the “traditional” conservative values folks.
As a “traditional conservative” I can say that is dead wrong. I was juiced for my first time voting in 1988, and haven’t been particulary juiced since. I’m now juiced for this election.
Marine_Bio on September 3, 2008 at 12:11 PM
its also made him tens of millions of dollars…you?
right4life on September 3, 2008 at 12:13 PM
You’re absolutely right. No pun intended.
Gotta know what kind of wily, shenanigans the other side is up too…?
To keep my consciences clear, I never purchase anything he advertises; except for the “Breath Rite” nasal strips, he used to advertise.
Actually I have used them, but that was before Rush started to hawk them; so I’m still a virgin…!
J_Gocht on September 3, 2008 at 12:29 PM
but you listen. you can’t help yourself, you’re drawn to the truth.
right4life on September 3, 2008 at 12:35 PM
Manly, are you from southern California and have you been hangin’ with the girls…?
J_Gocht on September 3, 2008 at 12:37 PM
Not on defense.
That era is over.
Sic ‘em, Sarah.
Halley on September 3, 2008 at 1:08 PM
Add a video link to this Monty Python scene, and you have a great campaign commercial.
Right_of_Attila on September 3, 2008 at 1:12 PM
Ed, …just coming back from grocery shopping, so I haven’t had a chance yet to go through everything posted here…
but, as you write:
…what strikes me is the “Eagleton” attack.
That is - as a former Dem – the “I’ve got my excuse, so I don’t have to think any further on the matter” argument (sic).
This is most effectively countered, in my opinion, by resounding, overwhelming ads and posts about the (forgive my use of a jaded term here but, in this case, it actually applies!) relevance of Ms. Palin to the yeah baby!* (* apply Austin Powers voice) and Zeitgeist of America in 2008.
Lockstein13 on September 3, 2008 at 2:03 PM
You’re actually ’round to my…
Never happen…!
J_Gocht on September 3, 2008 at 2:33 PM
One thing I have noticed is the media trying to legitimize their thoughts by starting an article/opinion as ” of course these personal issues should not be discussed” and within a sentence or sometimes right after, there is a BUT… and then they go onto bring all the issues up.
momof2 on September 3, 2008 at 2:54 PM
momof2 on September 3, 2008 at 2:54 PM –
They are being passive-aggressive. A mental disorder. Covered in DSM-IV. From what I’ve seen, based on these MSM and Dem types, seems to fit under Common Axis II disorders.
coldwarrior on September 3, 2008 at 2:59 PM
Let’s see here…
Ed is criticizing the McCain campaign for choosing to keep things non-political this weekend as Gustav headed for Louisiana, instead of going into attack-dog mode in defense of Palin.
Sounds like Monday morning—excuse me, Wednesday-night—quarterbacking to me.
I also can’t help but notice that this post puts Ed in a good position. If Palin knocks it out of the park tonight—as I suspect she will—Ed can then say tomorrow “Gov. Palin did exactly what I said she needed to do” and link back to this post.
Ed, I admire your work, and I especially admire the way you built yourself into a nationally-respected pundit from (literally) the ground up. You’ve are literally a self-made man. That’s why I’m so disappointed at your willingness to Monday-morning quarterback.
By all means, you have every right to your opinion. And, nothing is compelling me to read what you write. I read your work daily because of its quality. I just wish you’d give a bit more consideration to the people who actually lay it on the line every day and make (to the best of their ability) the tough judgement calls.
Or, at the very least, acknowledge that their job, in the public eye and on the blame line, is much harder to do than is yours, behind the safety of your keyboard.
Ed, are you interested in stepping up to the plate?
I hope that Senator McCain offers you a position of responsibility in his Administration. I’m looking forward to seeing your wisdom being employed on direct behalf of the American people, instead of being wasted behind a keyboard.
Will you accept?
smagar on September 3, 2008 at 5:22 PM
After a masterful rollout of the Sarah Palin announcement last Friday, the McCain campaign has now found itself behind in defining his running mate to the nation.
Oh please, Sarah hasn’t even addressed the convention. Her first speech will be more enthusiastically received than it would have been if she and her family had not been bombarded by vicious attacks from the left, including the MSM, for the last three days.
They apparently believed that this would earn them some credit with the media, but obviously they miscalculated.
Credit with the in the tank for Obama media? Do you think they are out of their minds? They concentrated on the hurricane because they knew that if they proceeded with the party in the face of it, they would have received a storm of opportunistic criticism from the media, some of which would have been believed by the public.
Instead John McCain has demonstrated that under his administration it’s Country First, party second.
Fatso Moore was right and wrong. This hurricane was a godsend, as it enabled the GOP to demonstrate its compassion and crisis management skills.
Basilsbest on September 3, 2008 at 6:18 PM
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