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The reason for the Palin bashing in the media

posted at 9:25 am on September 3, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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The selection of Sarah Palin as John McCain’s running mate has apparently deranged the mainstream media.  They’ve reported that she belonged to a secessionist party for a while, but she’s been a lifelong Republican. They’ve reported that GOP convention attendees have started talking about an “Eagleton option” for her withdrawal, when the only people I’ve heard discuss it at the Xcel are the media themselves, and Palin remains wildly popular with the Republicans.  What in the world has pushed the mainstream media into this kind of insanity?

The Wall Street Journal has a good analysis — fear:

Even as the Obama camp ponders how best to handle John McCain’s veep pick of Sarah Palin, the high priests and priestesses of the media have marked her as an apostate. The Beltway class is in full-throated rebellion against a nondomesticated conservative who might pose a threat to their coronation of Barack Obama and the return of Camelot-on-the-Potomac. …

They want a VP to be a kind of parliamentary choice, someone they have already vetted, someone who’s made them laugh with insider jokes at the Gridiron dinner. The Beltway class whines constantly about how it wants fresh voices in politics, but we guess this means a first-term Democratic Senator rather than a first-term Republican Governor from some godforsaken U.S. state few of them have ever been to.

We are instructed that Mrs. Palin isn’t qualified, because she lacks Washington experience. But until recently that was said to be a virtue in Mr. Obama, who is at the top of his ticket. Meanwhile, there’s hardly a peep of media notice that the Obama campaign is preposterously trying to remake Joe Biden into a poor scrapper from Scranton when he’s been in the Senate for 36 years. They all know Joe. But when Mr. McCain picks an authentic middle-class mother who is also a Governor, we are told she’s not up to the job.

The WSJ editorial hits close to home here.  The outrage from the media over choosing a first-term governor seems oddly out of place for a media that has spent the last 20 months fawning over not one but two first-term Senators running for the Democratic nomination, or at least fawning over the second until his extramarital affair finally broke into the open. The third had just been elected to her second term in the Senate.  Yet none of the media seemed all that exercised about a lack of experience during 2007 and 2008.

In fact, the Democratic frontrunners all had less time in elective office than Sarah Palin.  Democrats seem to forget that they nominated John Edwards as VP in 2004 after only three years in public office at all, most of it spent  — like Barack Obama — running for President.  Where were E.J. Dionne, Sally Quinn, Eleanor Clift, and the rest of the commentariat when John Kerry made that pick?  They were too busy singing hosannas to the Democratic ticket to worry about experience then, it seems.

What had Edwards ever done that indicated he should be a heartbeat away from the Presidency? At least Sarah Palin has executive experience, which most people will understand as more applicable to the Presidency than a year of legislative experience.  She has worked with a legislature, run an executive branch of government, and managed to do it successfully enough to have approval ratings in the 80s.

The outrage has little to do with experience, and almost everything to do with being outfoxed by McCain.  The media expected a staid, boring, safe white man that they could pigeonhole.  Instead, they got a dynamic, successful, smart conservative “hockey mom” with a record of reform that Barack Obama cannot match and that is the antithesis of Joe Biden.  They got knocked out of their lane, and now they have to figure out how to explain how they could possibly have overlooked Palin in their calculations.  Presto!  They overlooked her because she’s so inexperienced!

Forget the Eagleton option, people.  That’s an option to salvage credibility for pundits who failed at political analysis.  Palin’s not going anywhere, and her presence will continue to reveal the hypocrisy of these commentators.


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The media has abandoned all pretense of fairness in this totally sexist attack on Palin. How dare a bitter gun/bible clinger WOMAN like Palin assume she can breathe the same air as the democrat elite. To them a woman’s place is under the desk. It is as if some untouchable has dared to look into the eyes of the elite.
As for her so called lack of experience, I will stack the Governor of Alaska up against the Governor of Arkansas, or a punk machine politician from Chicago with a resume so thin it is transparent.
Palin didn’t get where she is by being scared of the critics. Her presence on the ticket has secured my vote. There is a chance that McCain will not serve out his term in office. The thought that Palin may become president does not bother me in the least. She is one of us.

Kuffar on September 3, 2008 at 10:11 AM

The media and the left have become UNHINGED. Totally mind bogglling. Know it remains to be seen if the media has any pull left. They have staked their reputation and their power on Palin failing spectacular. If Palin suceeds the days of media power in this country are over.

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:12 AM

What you said was a nice cool breeze, Ed. If everyone would act like Newt did when asked moronic questions, and be calm this will ride itself out.

Unless there’s actual serious dirt, getting this stuff out all at once right now is like throwing up. It’s painful but after it’s over you just want to flush the toilet, move on, not think about how bad you felt, get back in bed and sleep it off. When you wake up you feel fresh and new and alive. Let them get hysterical but we need to relax and have that confident swagger like Reagan. We know who know who we are and who we like. HA readers talked her like she was a dream. McCain gives you your dream and your like a teenage virgin doubting your abilities to last more than 30 seconds.

They can’t keep this pace up. Not unless the stories get juicier somehow. Even Sen. Craig sits in the senate disgraced with no one paying him any mind anymore. He story is worse than anything I can perceive.

Sultry Beauty on September 3, 2008 at 10:12 AM

I love how the media’s own creation — the maverick meme — is coming back like a boomerang in their faces.

Absolutely, John McCain is Lucy with the football, and lame duck media is Charlie Brown.

jeff_from_mpls on September 3, 2008 at 10:13 AM

Why is the mainstream media stomping Sarah Palin?

Follow the footprints to Hillary and Pelosi…with a victory, Palin is a direct threat to their power for, at least, the next decade!!

Hillary and Pelosi have too much to lose.

120pages on September 3, 2008 at 10:13 AM

I just read the article by Mike Doogan at washingtonpost.com. I have yet to read an article about her experience, or lack thereof, that does not have the democrat talking point “a heartbeat away from the presidency”. Something I have not seen is why she is so inexperienced, but Barack is experienced? He is trying to be “the heartbeat of the President” and all these articles fail to address the difference or the case for voting for him and just bash her. Of course they like her, BUT…..

momof2 on September 3, 2008 at 10:14 AM

Sarahcuda ‘08!!

CinnamongirlUF on September 3, 2008 at 10:15 AM

Sarah Palin: fired her chef.
Sarah Palin: sold her jet.
Sarah Palin: embraces her family.
Sarah Palin: one of US.

carbon_footprint on September 3, 2008 at 10:15 AM

I can’t believe my yahoo page actually has the odds of her being let go, linked to it.

I gotta keep things in perspective?

tomas on September 3, 2008 at 10:16 AM

Tuari on September 3, 2008 at 9:58 AM

Anyone else as touched by this comment as I am?

Another remark. It was striking to see Mika B. on Morning Joe this morning. Although she’s still clearly in the tank for Obama, Scarborough emphasized (and she acknowledged) that the “scales had fallen from her eyes” as she has watched the lefty blogosphere and the lefty MSM go after Palin and her family with a viciousnesss unlike anything she’s ever seen.

Of course, she immediately pivoted to how admirable Obama has been in protesting the smears. But my question is how quick was Obama to protest? Who knows the appropriate timing for interceding? If I recall, Obama didn’t jump in unitl sometime Monday. The frenzy was already two days old, which is a lifetime these days. So, I’m unwilling to give him too much credit, especially given how his campaign immediately trashed her selection–you know, part of that crack campaign that he’s now citing as a key reflection of his experience.

BuckeyeSam on September 3, 2008 at 10:16 AM

Now they are trying to smear her with “she tried to ban books as mayor”

jp on September 3, 2008 at 10:16 AM

Hillary and Pelosi have too much to lose.

120pages on September 3, 2008 at 10:13 AM

And speaking of Queen Bee Syndrome, I can pretty much guarantee you that Peggy Noonan will pull a Maureen Dowd on Palin at some point, just to remind her of who’s who around the big city.

BigD on September 3, 2008 at 10:16 AM

Will the American Media elect the President in 2008?

BDU-33 on September 3, 2008 at 10:06 AM

Yes. That’s why McCain faces a near impossible task.

lorien1973 on September 3, 2008 at 10:07 AM

You saw it with Senator Hillary Clinton during the Democrat Primary, and now you’re seeing it with Governor Sarah Palin in the General Election.

It is apparent by the conduct of the American Media, that it will do everything in its power by any means necessary, to prevent a Woman from being elected to Executive high office in the United States.

In addition, the American Media has fully utilized its leverage and influence with the objective to elect Senator Barak Obama President of the United States, and is working in concert with the Obama Campaign to affect that goal.

Any Intelligence Analyst would derive, from the data, the same conclusions.

BDU-33 on September 3, 2008 at 10:18 AM

You cannot continue to defend Palin’s lack of experience with finger pointing at Obama.

Dave Rywall on September 3, 2008 at 9:41 AM

Uhmmm….yes….”Yes We Can!” “Yes We Can”

We will make Obama “Hope to Change” the subject.

FiveWays on September 3, 2008 at 10:19 AM

We here all see the media for what they are,and like the rest of us I loathe these people to my core,can not be healthy for my heart,but it is what it is.What realy scares the bejesus out of me are the masses of braindead numbskuls who see no bias,no double standard,no irony at all in the MSM unless they think it leans rihgt UFB

budaside on September 3, 2008 at 10:19 AM

Follow the footprints to Hillary and Pelosi…with a victory, Palin is a direct threat to their power for, at least, the next decade!!

Hillary and Pelosi have too much to lose.

120pages on September 3, 2008 at 10:13 AM

I think 120pages is right on in this analysis — which is why I’m surprised that we haven’t seen/heard Hillary or Nancy out bashing Palin. I would have thought that both ladies would have gotten out right away and started swinging.

http://thepajamapundit.com/

thePajamaPundit on September 3, 2008 at 10:20 AM

BigD on September 3, 2008 at 10:16 AM
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Somehow, I don’t think Peggy will come out of that scrap the better of the two.

Mew

acat on September 3, 2008 at 10:22 AM

I hope she starts putting her carbon footprint up Andrea Mitchell’s azz……

DfDeportation on September 3, 2008 at 10:22 AM

They did this to hillary and are doing it again. Obama is afraid of women and is comfortable bullying them.

William Amos on September 3, 2008 at 10:07 AM

Not afraid of them. Hates them. Especially hates white women. Hates his mother for being white, for raising him as a white boy, sticking him with his white grandparents. Once he started becoming a black man, his mentors filled him with hatred of his mother and grandmother. Why have we not seen his grandmother, who is still living? She was apparently not even there for his Super Bowl halftime show in Denver.

Barack Obama did not have a single female in any ranking position in his campaign until after he clinched the nomination and started taking on some of Hillary’s people. He belittled female reporters covering him and called them “sweetie.” His hatred of women was glaringly obvious in the one-on-one debates he had with Hillary. It was no wonder he refused to hav any more debates with her after she dismantked him in Philadelphia.

It totally amazes me that we have seen not a single piece of journalism even speculating about this.

I also think the McCain campaign knows this about Obama and that was very much part of their thinking in picking Sarah Palin. They are thinking that at some point, Obama is going to let loose with some real hate, and every white woman in America is going to be repulsed.

rockmom on September 3, 2008 at 10:22 AM

Ed, I agree with you to some extent that this fury is some degree of panic. However, I believe that there is a non-subtle misogynistic message here. Yes, women have come a long way in the last 40 years, but if you think that they have achieved equality or fairness with men, you are sadly mistaken. Although women have proven over and over again that they can compete adequately with men on any non-physical challenge, the (not-so)subtle message is that an inexperienced man is okay, but an inexperienced woman is the potential for disaster.

Alpha-male mentality? If a candidate can’t kick somebody’s ass physically, they’re not capable of leading?

Personally, if I had to pick a fighting partner to watch my back, out of the four of them, I’d probably pick Palin. Obama has already knifed several of his supporters in the back, and my impression of his masculinity leaves much to be desired.

lionheart on September 3, 2008 at 10:23 AM

The Dali Bama is NOT ready to be president! It’s totally obvious now.

DfDeportation on September 3, 2008 at 10:23 AM

The Dali Bama needs to go back to the south side of Chicago and be a father to his two little girls. There’s plenty of kids on the south side that don’t have fathers at home for these kids…

DfDeportation on September 3, 2008 at 10:24 AM

thePajamaPundit on September 3, 2008 at 10:20 AM
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Pelosi is over, whether she knows it or not. Too much time on the far left to ever get to be POTUS unless two or three people end up dead.

Hillary doesn’t want Obma to win in ‘08 either so she can run against Republican X in 2012. That will be her last gasp.

I fail to see Hillary doing well against Palin, though. Perhaps she and Bill are re-tooling their “support Obama as little as possible” strategery? Perhaps they’re hoping Palin flames out at some point in the next X years?

Mew

acat on September 3, 2008 at 10:25 AM

You cannot continue to defend Palin’s lack of experience with finger pointing at Obama.

Dave Rywall on September 3, 2008 at 9:41 AM

you can not continue to hide Obama’s lack of experience with finger point at Palin.

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:25 AM

Now they are trying to smear her with “she tried to ban books as mayor”

jp on September 3, 2008 at 10:16 AM

Yeah, and they’re saying she is a Nazi sympathizer because she wore a Buchanan pin once.

I was sort of joking that it’s time for “nuclear combat toe-to-toe with the media”, but it is time for nuclear combat toe-to-toe with the media.

I think some of tonight’s speeches are going through some re-writes this morning. What’s Rudy going to say? Lieberman is having a press conference today. All of the big Republicans will be talking at the media about it all day.

This is going to be very confrontational, and the scumbags are going to lose.

forest on September 3, 2008 at 10:25 AM

One other thing about the misogynism… women can overcome this unfairness, but unfortunately, they are required to be super-competents. The double standard is disgusting, but real. If Governor Palin can convey supercompetence, she’ll be fine. All indications are that she holds her own very well.

lionheart on September 3, 2008 at 10:25 AM

Rove you bastard….

How better to nail BHO to the wall then point out that a woman serving 2 years as governor has more experience then him. Just beautiful. It works on so many levels.

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:26 AM

The MSM is doomed to a season of being perpetually mystified.

The “Lack of Washington experience” that they think is such a problem is one of Sarah Palin’s biggest selling points with actual voters.

landlines on September 3, 2008 at 10:26 AM

Obama got beat by a girl….

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:26 AM

BuckeyeSam on September 3, 2008 at 10:16 AM

Yes, it touched me to comment too. We all have our own moments of clarity. Tuari apparently just had one.

Marine_Bio on September 3, 2008 at 10:27 AM

The staging of The Dali Bama events is typical of people like Adolph Hitler. Don’t even listen anymore to the worthless and discredited MSM spokesholes. Regular Americans don’t need them!

DfDeportation on September 3, 2008 at 10:28 AM

Obama’s real VP is the MSM, not Sloe Joe.

I may have missed it, but I haven’t noticed any McCain bashing on HA lately.

Thanks media – you’ve united us, not divided us.

We cannot let the Media and the Media’s trainee VP, Barack Obama, win this election.

NoDonkey on September 3, 2008 at 10:28 AM

The Dali Bama smoked pot and drank whiskey when he was younger…

DfDeportation on September 3, 2008 at 10:28 AM

To PJ Pundit…

Hillary and Pelosi do not have to “muddy” themselves because they have the media out there doing the dirty work for them.

I can guarantee you that both of their cell phones are burning up the lines to their mainstream media contacts to urge them on….

120pages on September 3, 2008 at 10:28 AM

Just by being so nakedly elitist, partisan, and mercenary, I fear the mainstream press will end up endangering the First Amendment. To preserve it, the public should feel some everyday personal stake in that Right. As it is now, if the editorial board of the New York Times or the Los Angeles Times were dragged away in handcuffs, I’d have to suppress my “basic animal urge” to cheer and hope they decide to resist arrest. In my mind, I’d have to work hard to obtain the proper legal sympathy for these bastards.

RBMN on September 3, 2008 at 10:29 AM

And he smokes cigarettes…

DfDeportation on September 3, 2008 at 10:29 AM

Rove you bastard….

How better to nail BHO to the wall then point out that a woman serving 2 years as governor has more experience then him. Just beautiful. It works on so many levels.

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:26 AM

And what fun it is to see them trying to argue that BHO is as qualified as the Republican Vice-Presidential candidate!!

landlines on September 3, 2008 at 10:29 AM

Everyone-

I have never in my life seen the media so unhinged and biased as they are right now about Governor Palin. It is disgusting, and worse, to some extent it works. Dumb people still believe the media.

My question for you all:

What can we do about it?

I mean, I’m not a Nielsen family; I don’t own a TV or radio station, and I doubt one more blog will make much of a difference. All I can think of is to cancel my Chicago Trib subscription.

Any ideas?

playblu on September 3, 2008 at 10:30 AM

And he smokes cigarettes…

DfDeportation on September 3, 2008 at 10:29 AM

And he did coccain. And other drugs….I can’t wait till the MSM brings up that Palin smoked pot. It brings the entire drug use into play… Coccian drug user vs a teenage Pot smoker. Palin wiuns again. Obama gets beat by a girl again.

Can we question his manhood now?

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:30 AM

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:25 AM
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If Obama were the Veep candidate, then it’d be perfectly normal to compare his experience to Palins’.

But Obama is the *TOP* of the ticket. He’s after the *BIG* paycheque, the *REAL* job, not the “potus-in-waiting-maybe” job “Plugs” Biden has settled for.

Why is Obama so worried about her? Why are the *Main Sewer Media* so bent out of shape to show that Obama has more experience than .. the Veep candidate?

Makes no sense!

Emotion, therefore, is overtaking rationality on the Left and in the MSM – and this can only help McCain – provided either he can get his message out or the mask slips far enough…..

Mew

acat on September 3, 2008 at 10:32 AM

You cannot continue to defend Palin’s lack of experience with finger pointing at Obama.

Really? Watch me…

You refuse to admit her resume is thin because it will sink McCain’s campaign. You have to keep changing the subject in hopes people will too. But they won’t.

As far as subject changing, hmmm… Palin’s resume has been the subject of 3/4 of the national headlines since noon on Friday, along with the primary topic of every left and right wing blog on the net. That seems pretty darn consistent to me. Conversely, whenever the subject of Obama’s resume has come up in the past 18 months, all we hear is stuttering followed by “CHANGE”, “HOPE” and “MCSAME”.

That little interview that made McCain cry like a baby and cancel his appearance on Larry King is a prime example of the bullsh*t: Bounds’ repeated outright refusals to answer a direct question about Palin’s foreign policy experience were ridiculous.

Foreign Policy Experience:
1. Negotiated a new oil pipeline with Canada that will result in thousands of new jobs in both countries, billions in investment revenue and will increase the productivity of the State that already supplies 15-20% of US energy.
2. Visited Kuwait and our troops (aka troops under her command) when for the stated purpose, not a campaign tour

Yes, it is thin. But unlike Obama, it is not nonexistent. Obama’s only claim to foreign policy is:
1. Taking pictures with foreign leaders as part of a campaign trip
2. Chairman of a committee that he has never convened

By all means, hammer Obama, but you must explain Palin’s credentials without all the wankery.

You can’t have it both ways.

Dave Rywall on September 3, 2008 at 9:41 AM

No wankery, facts.

For foreign policy experience, she has little, Obama has none.

Here’s the rub- McCain trumps everyone on the table in this area. You can try to trot out Biden (which is the only reason that Obama picked him) but even according to Obama’s standards, Biden has been consistently WRONG. For once, The One and I agree.

Here’s the next rub. If McCain/ Palin wins, we get the person who is the most bipartisanly acknowledged foreign policy expert current in the Federal government and Palin who has already done well getting her feet wet. On the Obama/ Binden side, the guy at the top of the ticket is a total noob (who has already stuck his foot in his mouth, even with 300+ advisors) and Biden, who even Obama thinks is wrong.

Any more questions?

Damiano on September 3, 2008 at 10:32 AM

playblu on September 3, 2008 at 10:30 AM

Send mony to McCain/Palin

comment on blogs, editorials, talk to your relatives and neighbors. Nothing big just ask if they can understand why the media is unhinged.

Have faith in the Americian people. I do not believe the majoity is buying the media spin. i really have more faith in my fellow countrymen. From the blogs, and some of the media I think it is starting to take hold.

I watched Palin this morning dress rehersal. the look in her eye was of a hunter sighting her scope. She is coming to kick ass and take names. tonight she will talk directly to the people. Reagan used that direct unfiltered discussion to great advantage. I think Gov. Palin will also

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:35 AM

I mean, I’m not a Nielsen family; I don’t own a TV or radio station, and I doubt one more blog will make much of a difference. All I can think of is to cancel my Chicago Trib subscription.

Any ideas?

playblu on September 3, 2008 at 10:30 AM

Most other Americans already have. The Tribune Family is dwindling by the day. They’re dying…

DfDeportation on September 3, 2008 at 10:35 AM

The Dali Bama’s rumor mongering is losing….

DfDeportation on September 3, 2008 at 10:37 AM

You cannot continue to defend Palin’s lack of experience with finger pointing at Obama.

You refuse to admit her resume is thin because it will sink McCain’s campaign. You have to keep changing the subject in hopes people will too. But they won’t.

That little interview that made McCain cry like a baby and cancel his appearance on Larry King is a prime example of the bullsh*t: Bounds’ repeated outright refusals to answer a direct question about Palin’s foreign policy experience were ridiculous.

By all means, hammer Obama, but you must explain Palin’s credentials without all the wankery.

You can’t have it both ways.

Dave Rywall on September 3, 2008 at 9:41 AM

You miss the point entirely. You see, Sarah Palin actually does have experience, whereas Obama doesn’t.

The other obvious point is that Obama is running at the top of the democratic ticket, whereas Palin (who has MORE experience than Obama, remember?) is running as the second person on the republican ticket.

How does this escape any thinking person? seriously…

Nineball on September 3, 2008 at 10:38 AM

Why is Obama so worried about her? Why are the *Main Sewer Media* so bent out of shape to show that Obama has more experience than .. the Veep candidate?

Makes no sense!

Emotion, therefore, is overtaking rationality on the Left and in the MSM – and this can only help McCain – provided either he can get his message out or the mask slips far enough…..

Mew

acat on September 3, 2008 at 10:32 AM

No you don’t understand. the left wants Americva to believe that Reagan conservatiism is dead. The rep party has bought into this lie. the dems having been saying since 2006 that Reagan’s teachings are no more. that people have turned away from them. that is not true. The truth is that Reagan’s message just has not had a champion. Fred has been the closest to is and look what the media did to him. Remember the “lazy” character theme. It wasn’t true but the media statrted it and any time Fred wasn’t 100% upbeat they went back to it until People just started to think he was.

Palin represents a champion for Reagan’s views. Smaller government, less spending, family strength as opposed to government handouts. Individualism as opposed to socialism.

etc. in short Palin brings the light of truth to the lie they have been peddling.

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:40 AM

DfDeportation on September 3, 2008 at 10:35 AM
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http://www.downtheticket.com

Don’t just support McCain/Palin – look for other candidates in the house and senate you can agree with and support.

This is the “farm team” for 2016 and beyond…

Mew

acat on September 3, 2008 at 10:40 AM

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:40 AM
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That’s certainly a factor, unseen.

Now, how do we get the mask to slip in a way that’s not ignorable or dismissable or cover-up-able…?

The Veep debate should prove interesting….

Mew

acat on September 3, 2008 at 10:42 AM

Send mony to McCain/Palin

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:35 AM

Did already. Unfortunately now that it’s September, it can’t go toward the campaign directly (no, I don’t understand that law either).

playblu on September 3, 2008 at 10:43 AM

Ironic ain’t it?

The Dems have talked and talked and talked for years about being the Party that is reflective of America. So too, the MSM.

But when push comes to shove, both do not want a woman in the White House unless it is as First Lady.

Clear as a bell.

coldwarrior on September 3, 2008 at 10:43 AM

Reagan used that direct unfiltered discussion to great advantage. I think Gov. Palin will also

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:35 AM

unseen, that is also the feel that I get from Gov. Palin. She has a Reagan like quality that I believe serves the McCain ticket well.

I think it all boils down to being genuine, hard hitting, willing to go against the grain, charismatic and have a light hearted sense of humor.

McCain is lacking the charismatic piece and his humor is that of a Navy Pilot (sometime off key), though I believe he has the first three qualities in spades.

Marine_Bio on September 3, 2008 at 10:43 AM

She scares the living daylights out of them. Go Sarah!

Dawnsblood on September 3, 2008 at 10:44 AM

They can’t stand her because she’s not one of them. The elitist Leftist media and D.C. insiders, including Republicans, are mad ’cause they don’t approve of her and because she’s what WE’VE been wanting.

DfDeportation on September 3, 2008 at 10:44 AM

What kind of father was Biden when living in D.C. when his kids were at home after the death of his wife?

DfDeportation on September 3, 2008 at 10:46 AM

Wait wait, you’re saying the media’s hypocritical because they didn’t hit Obama for the experience gap? Come on now, before Palin was picked it was brought up practically every time his name was mentioned for the past year. He was hit up for being inexperienced every time he said anything going back to his remarks on Afghanistan air bombings and killing Osama in Pakistan last year. You guys have posted topics on dozens upon dozens of reports and articles on this very topic from a variety of mainstream “Old Media” outlets.

Typhonsentra on September 3, 2008 at 10:46 AM

Marine_Bio on September 3, 2008 at 10:43 AM
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Oh, McCain does pretty well – his SNL appearance got all the humans in the house laughing, while the Obama bits just fell flat.

What McCain lacks, IMO, is an accurate understanding of the MSM… but I think he may be learning.

Mew

acat on September 3, 2008 at 10:47 AM

Typhonsentra on September 3, 2008 at 10:46 AM
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And once he cinched the Dem nomination it went off the table.

Until Obama, for whatever reason, decided to compare himself to Palin rather than pointing out how far behind Biden she is.

Mew

acat on September 3, 2008 at 10:48 AM

acat on September 3, 2008 at 10:42 AM

We elect McCain/Palin

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:48 AM

It’s a terrible shame that Alaska is so isolated from the rest of the USA, and that the average voter only discovers an “outsider” like Governor Sarah Palin from the MSM, which is obviously out to mercilessly crucify Republicans and glorify Democrats, which President Bush discovered only too late in the hands of a treacherous Press Secretary. From reading her affidavit about the threats on her family from her ex-brother-in-law (a cop, no less!), Governor Palin seems like one tough lady, but can she truly overcome the psychological torture she will endure from the media over the next two months, and rise above it? Can the McCain campaign get her real message out, and defend her from the relentless attacks to come?

Governor Palin absolutely needs to hit a home run with her speech tonight, when she will have a rare center stage before the American people without tough questions, and a friendly audience (in the convention hall) cheering her on. If she stumbles, she will follow in the footsteps of Geraldine Ferraro. If she succeeds, she will be the American Margaret Thatcher.

Steve Z on September 3, 2008 at 10:49 AM

PDS.

Did a quick late-night monologue scan last night, and Jimmy Kimmel thinks Bristol Palin is fair game for jokes.

He compared her to Jaimie Lynn Spears.

For the record, I don’t think either of them deserve to be the subject of jokes, as neither are adults yet.

They are all scum.

reaganaut on September 3, 2008 at 10:50 AM

Folks, the MSM see an existential threat in Palin, and the Politics she bring to Washington.

The Media survives by access… but Palin, from what I can see, gives equal, if not greater access, to “new media” (da Web).

She has also blasted the people in her own admin for “leaking” and won’t tolerate it… with her high standards, if someone leaks CLASSIFIED info, theres going to be a witch hunt until the perp is found, and fired, if not prosecuted.

MSM is gonna be really hurt if she is elected.

Romeo13 on September 3, 2008 at 10:50 AM

playblu on September 3, 2008 at 10:43 AM

The deadline is thursday. Once McCain gets the offical nomination he can only accept Public Money. It was MccAin’s choice. I think it was a good one. It is what start BHO slide in the polls.

But after thurs you can send the money to the RNC or better yet the consevative PAC of Demint.

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:51 AM

MSM is gonna be really hurt if she is elected.

Romeo13 on September 3, 2008 at 10:50 AM

You mean they might have to investigate and find their own stories and such…oh great day…

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:52 AM

Just looked a the ABC news website. The top four stories under the headlines section show either the convention or Palin in as much a bad light as they can get away with.

I am shocked!

sdd on September 3, 2008 at 10:56 AM

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:52 AM
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Talk about a problematic business plan… MSM vs. “New Media” …..

I’d put my money on smart publishers figuring out how to leverage “New Media” to fill the “commentary” angle and getting their reporters to do the “Local Local Local” “Just the facts, ma’am” stories that people used to expect.

Cheaper to operate that way, too.

Mew

acat on September 3, 2008 at 10:58 AM

Thanks Ed for being a positive counter-balance to Allah. Nothing against AP, we all need a Jewish grandmother in our lives to keep us honest.

Jim-Rose on September 3, 2008 at 10:59 AM

I broke the code! Again! The Left has become addicted to hating Conservatives, and are afraid that their supply will dry up when President Bush leaves the White House. McCain is almost Liberal, so to get the same buzz as they used to, they need a true Conservative to fixate on!
I’m joking, of course…except a lot of the “hatesteria” surrounding Bush was based on the belief that he didn’t deserve to be President. George Bush wasn’t even IN politics during most of the Clinton years-he was a late bloomer. Now some woman who has never sought national office is hand picked to be a heartbeat plus one away from the Presidency?
Yeah. Yes. Absolutely! Cinderella’s step sisters can carp and complain all they want. She’s still the one chosen to help rule the Kingdom.

Doug on September 3, 2008 at 11:00 AM

The deadline is thursday. Once McCain gets the offical nomination he can only accept Public Money. It was MccAin’s choice. I think it was a good one. It is what start BHO slide in the polls.

But after thurs you can send the money to the RNC or better yet the consevative PAC of Demint.

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 10:51 AM

Ummm… no. Look at McCain’s own website:

Because the McCain-Palin Campaign is participating in the presidential public funding system, it will not raise private campaign contributions after August 31, 2008. However, federal law allows the Campaign to establish the Compliance Fund to defray legal and accounting compliance costs and preserve the Campaign’s public grant for media, mail, phones, and get-out-the-vote programs.

playblu on September 3, 2008 at 11:03 AM

It’s amazing that Obama who’s been campaigning 19 months has never been asked questions about “rezko, his relationship with william ayers the unrepentant terrorist, his pastor jeremiah wright. And yet 5 days after sarah palin gets picked for the vp, they try to destroy her because she represents a real threat to the opposition.

It reminds me of when Clarence Thomas was smeared while receiving the nomination for supreme court judge.

“This is a circus. It’s a national disgrace. And from my standpoint as a black American, as far as I’m concerned, it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks who in any way deign to think for themselves, to do for themselves, to have different ideas, and it is a message that unless you kowtow to an old order, this is what will happen to you. You will be lynched, destroyed, caricatured by a committee of the US Senate rather than hung from a tree.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egTyaIAaqz8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kh14rLZkkWE&feature=related

jaboba on September 3, 2008 at 11:04 AM

MICHAEL CRICHTON foretold the death of MAINSTREAM MEDIA back in 1993 in a speech he gave to THE PRESS CLUB. Among other things he talked about the QUALITY of the information being presented to the public. I am pretty sure he didn’t dream that the death would be VIOLENT as this! AND IS WATCHING THIS UNFOLD WITH INTREST!

bigmike on September 3, 2008 at 11:11 AM

If I were selecting a VP, I think that the manic inability of the press to “get” mainstream American’s values would have figured into the selection calculations. This shrill clamor to vilify our girl was as predictable as this mornings sunrise. As MM says, they just can’t help themselves. They’re in panic mode now, and attempting to float these absurd theories and breathlessly present non-issues that the average voter just doesn’t give a fig about. How better to demonstrate to the adult segment of the electorate the bitter, illogical, bizarre nature of todays Democrat party? Not a single person I know thinks a pregnant teen daughter is a disqualifier. If the lefties didn’t abort their babies they might have raised some of them to the point that they’d understand that children don’t always do what we tell them to do. Husband’s 1982 DUI? Most of us will think “there but for the grace of God…” I did my share of wild stuff in 1982.
I think this reaction is nothing but good for the ticket.

mugged on September 3, 2008 at 11:13 AM

playblu on September 3, 2008 at 11:03 AM

I stand corrected then…read on another blog…red state I think that thurs was the deadline

unseen on September 3, 2008 at 11:13 AM

By all means, hammer Obama, but you must explain Palin’s credentials without all the wankery.

You can’t have it both ways.

Dave Rywall on September 3, 2008 at 9:41 AM

Gee, there’s a tough one!

In addition to the fact that she actually has executive experience as the Governor of a state –which neither of the Democrats have ever even approximated (notwithstanding Obama’s risible claim to have run a successful political campaign) you should also recognize that the most important single national security and economic issue facing the United States today, is weaning ourselves off of our undue dependence on foreign oil.

She is the Governor of Alaska. There is simply no public official in this country today who is better equipped to hit the ground running on helping to implement a sensible plan to accomplish our long term energy goals.

The other side talks a good pipe dream about alternative sources, but has offered the American people no bridge to get us from where we are to the accomplishment of their imagined goal. Their plan would institutionalize high energy prices, and thereby plunge the country into Carteresque economic chaos. We would all pay dearly and unnecessarily.

In Alaska, Sarah Palin proved herself and took on the entrenched corrupted interests, but at the same time worked for the overarching goal of resource exploration and development. What more could anyone want in the way of experience?

Trochilus on September 3, 2008 at 11:16 AM

Thank you for giving me “hope”…I’ve been getting nervous but now I feel better.

Moxie on September 3, 2008 at 11:25 AM

We all know that legislators, especially in the US Senate, barely do anything other than show up in Congress somewhere between 30-80% of the time, sit in meetings, blather incessantly in front of a mic, or grandstand outside.

Most of their legislation is written by their staff, as well as their speeches. Meanwhile, they go around the TV talk show circuit, or write books and pitch them on The Daily Show.

If they were actually doing their jobs, they wouldn’t have time to write books.

Seixon on September 3, 2008 at 11:27 AM

It reminds me of when Clarence Thomas was smeared while receiving the nomination for supreme court judge.

“This is a circus. It’s a national disgrace. And from my standpoint as a black American, as far as I’m concerned, it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks who in any way deign to think for themselves, to do for themselves, to have different ideas, and it is a message that unless you kowtow to an old order, this is what will happen to you. You will be lynched, destroyed, caricatured by a committee of the US Senate rather than hung from a tree.”

jaboba on September 3, 2008 at 11:04 AM

Exactly! But for Palin, it is actually the equivalent of the Salem witch-hunting trials. That girl didn’t want to conform to them, so she must die, the thinking goes.

If the MSM don’t want to see their pretty boy lose the “Lifetime Channel” vote, plus lose in a 49-state landslide this November, they would drop the Sarah witch-hunting this very second.

newton on September 3, 2008 at 11:27 AM

What kind of father was Biden when living in D.C. when his kids were at home after the death of his wife?

DfDeportation on September 3, 2008 at 10:46 AM

*applauds*

All this Palin stuff.. ALL of it would be a non-issue if she were not a woman. Palin has already been though several rough and tumble campaigns and kicked the snot out of her entire state government. Meanwhile, she’s raised 5 awesome kids. Yeah, one screwed up and did the same thing that she and Obama’s mom did.

Show me a 17 year old virgin anywhere, then you can go after Palin.

As far as politics, none of Biden’s kids are serial killers (although one IS a lobbyist…).

What about Obama’s kids, you know… the one’s that he is exploiting to the media in an attempt to look like a decent human being?

Damiano on September 3, 2008 at 11:27 AM

This year’s election may be the last in history in which the MSM enters the election assuming that they have a large role to play in tilting and shaping the electoral outcome. Each day, we see more evidence that the dinosaur media, including the major broadcasting networks and national “news” organizations, are finding their information monopoly broken asunder. No longer can these enemies of freedom prop up and anoint some useful-idiot candidate to foist on the people of this country unawares. Their viewership and market share is declining at a precipituous rate. The technology of the Internet Age continues to undermine their ability to spew lies and propoganda unchallenged. They are panicking as they realize that their iron grip on our cultural dialogue unravels before their very eyes. I’m an old man, yet even I now rely on pre-recorded DVDs and streaming video from archived web-sites for all of my “television” viewing. I pulled the plug on cable TV years ago. I don’t watch over-the-air TV. This gives me total control over what I choose to see and hear. I now get all of my news from trusted web sites, rather than the daily lies I had to sift through from a morning newspaper or evening newscast. We the people can now seek the truth straightforwardly, without being subjected to the red filters of leftist propaganda organs. The MSM can now see that their attempt to get the people of this country to swallow the elevation of an absolute bastard like B. Hussein Obama to the presidency will fail miserably. Knowing this, we are seeing the MSM and their leftist shills pull out all the stops in this last, desperate grasp of theirs to destroy this great country. The Palin smears and mud-slinging is symptomatic of this, and has only just started in earnets. The election is only two months away. Expect this filth to reach a crescendo heretofore unseen, largely because it was unnecessary when the MSM had the information monopoly. Fasten your seat belts; its going to be a bumpy ride!

blackelkspeaks on September 3, 2008 at 11:27 AM

Wait wait, you’re saying the media’s hypocritical because they didn’t hit Obama for the experience gap? Come on now, before Palin was picked it was brought up practically every time his name was mentioned for the past year. He was hit up for being inexperienced every time he said anything going back to his remarks on Afghanistan air bombings and killing Osama in Pakistan last year. You guys have posted topics on dozens upon dozens of reports and articles on this very topic from a variety of mainstream “Old Media” outlets.

Typhonsentra on September 3, 2008 at 10:46 AM

Partly you are right. That is why it is so seriously hypocritical to say Palin is not experienced.

These same people claimed serving on a couple of boards and having a partime job as a State Senator was plenty of experience to be the leader of the free world.

But 11 years of elected office with the executive jobs of mayor and GOVERNER! is too little experience to go to state funerals and ask after McCain’s health.

It is totally sexist and elitest. Obama is a man and from sophisticated Chicago. Palin is a woman and from outback Alaska.

petunia on September 3, 2008 at 11:28 AM

Trochilus on September 3, 2008 at 11:16 AM

Have you noticed that Barack Obama does not refer to her as the Governor of Alaska, but as the “Mayor of Wasilla” [sp]? Even he is insulting her accomplishments!

What a jerk! The Hillary-ites were right about him.

newton on September 3, 2008 at 11:29 AM

I think the most infuriating aspect has been the recent accusation that Republicans have decided to restart the Culture War.

How? By nominating Governor Palin.

Sackett on September 3, 2008 at 11:35 AM

The line I most want to hear tonight:

“Fundamentally, the difference between being a Governor and being a Senator is that a Governor can’t just vote ‘present’.”

(Yes, it’s a bit unfair, but doesn’t it just make the point?)

ClintACK on September 3, 2008 at 11:36 AM

There is a chance that McCain will not serve out his term in office. The thought that Palin may become president does not bother me in the least. She is one of us.

Kuffar on September 3, 2008 at 10:11 AM

Except there is a greater chance he will serve out his full term and one more. He isn’t 90 he is 72. When you get to 72 you have a very good chance of making it to 80.

I actually worry more about keeping his faculties than dieing. But they say the best way to keep your faculties is to do new things.

petunia on September 3, 2008 at 11:37 AM

It reminds me of when Clarence Thomas was smeared while receiving the nomination for supreme court judge.

jaboba on September 3, 2008 at 11:04 AM

Bingo, Jaboda! And let’s not forget for even one second who the sleazy Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee was at the time, none other than Senator Joseph Biden, the world class plagiarist!

That was way back in the days when the NY Times was only “setting the bar” for personally going after Supreme Court appointees, way before getting into the business of attacking political candidates’ children — at least with regard to Republicans.

Kind of makes you wonder what’s next, huh?

Trochilus on September 3, 2008 at 11:40 AM

Can’t we love them both? AP built this place for the ground up. His hard-work is why this place is so successful.

To quote the messiah: Yes, we can! Apologies to Allah, whose hard work is much appreciated.

My question for you all: What can we do about it?

Yes, please let’s organize and do something instead of just sitting around moaning. We need some leadership here – AP, Ed, Michelle, whoever. Let’s start something to respond before the media scumbags destroy her.

zmrzlina on September 3, 2008 at 11:41 AM

Unhinged shrill feminist bloviates;

NYU: Palin pick “misogynistic”

…As a woman, I am insulted that the Republican Party expects me to vote like one; to drop all political concerns from a political race and blindly vote for a ticket containing an additional X-chromosome would be irrational. Clearly gender does not determine an individual’s political leanings; if it did, perhaps McCain should have gotten a lock on the vote of those former Clinton supporters by choosing Clinton herself.

If McCain’s primary criterion was that his running mate be female, he could have set up a more formidable race by selecting a different woman, like the better-known Kay Bailey Hutchison. If only he had provided a reason for others to call his VP pick a “wise” decision, instead of merely “exciting.” Instead, he has implied that if what the people want is a woman, then just about any woman should do.

By nominating Palin to the vice presidency, the Republicans are recklessly throwing rocks at the glass ceiling, which will fall directly onto their heads — still intact — if they don’t do so with care….

Terp Mole on September 3, 2008 at 11:43 AM

I find all this talk about the “Eagleton option” so offensive. She’s a woman, so she must not be able to handle the heat the job and all the media coverage it entails.

Apparently not realizing the media coverage it entails doesn’t usually include base slander and vomiting Kos talking points.

amkun on September 3, 2008 at 11:43 AM

I agree PETUNIA ,his mom is 96 and still firing on all cylinders ,from what I’ve been able to find out about his MOM, she strikes me as being a little SLY. I wonder if she passed a little of that on to JOHN. But maybe that’s just my impression.

bigmike on September 3, 2008 at 11:47 AM

Most curious of all, during this election cycle, is how the women in the MSM have jumped onto the bandwagon with their male counterparts to belittle Sarah Palin.

I am willing bet that these same women have or are now balancing work and family with no problems yet, in Palin’s case, they are saying it can’t be done.

At a time when the women in the MSM should be celebrating the fact that a woman is about to break the political ‘glass ceiling’, and that the primary goal of the woman’s movement may finally be achieved, the women in the MSM have taken two steps back by denigrating what Palin is about to accomplish.

It is obvious that, to the Women of the MSM, agenda supersedes reality. It’s the old forest and trees analogy.

To be blunt, the MSM women should be ashamed.

pocomoco on September 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM

How Obama Lost the Election

Nichevo on September 3, 2008 at 10:09 AM

Wow. Heap Big Powerful Stuff.

Patrick S on September 3, 2008 at 11:58 AM

POCOMOCO, take another broad look ,it’s my impression that some of the women in the MSM are splitting away from THE MSM PARTY LINE on exactly this point, and some of the men too.

bigmike on September 3, 2008 at 11:59 AM

I wouldn’t rule out the “Eagleton Option”, but it would have nothing to do with the McCain-Palin ticket. I am wondering whether, if in a month the Biden candicacy is tanking, it is possible that Biden will be ditched for someone who received about 17,600,000 more primary votes.

Blaise on September 3, 2008 at 12:12 PM

To be blunt, the MSM women should be ashamed.

pocomoco on September 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM

It’s just a replay of how they defended Bill Clinton. NOW practically prostituted all working women to construct an argument in defense of Clinton.

None of this will stop until these slimeballs are cast out of polite society and treated as the morons and pariahs they are.

progressoverpeace on September 3, 2008 at 12:12 PM

newton on September 3, 2008 at 11:29 AM

What was the old Vaughn Monroe song? . . . DON’T TELL A LIE ABOUT ME DEAR, AND I WON’T TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT YOU.

Obama is lying by omission in refusing to mention the fact that she is Governor. So, we’ll tell the truth by commission. We’ll just have to start referring to his “executive experience” with his comrade, Bill Ayres, as the Chairman of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge. For example, we could talk about the plans for teachers to be indoctrinated with “social justice” training.

Or, we could just talk about the fact that they went through $110 million, with little or nothing to show for it. Education improvement that was followed by continuing decline on performance measures. Just what we need!

Trochilus on September 3, 2008 at 12:13 PM

Blaise on September 3, 2008 at 12:12 PM

Interesting. But they cannot just ditch him without a believable basis. And Joe would not quit for the good of the order — such as by saying he was leaving for health reasons. He would have to somehow tube.

Trochilus on September 3, 2008 at 12:18 PM

In all this My 16 yo daughter made the comment last night after watching a few minutes of the convention. “Dad, the RNC is the party of Winners and the DNC is the party of Whiners”. I had never really thought of it in that way. If she keeps this up she’ll be a Palin conservative, much like I am a Reagan conservative. There still is hope for the next generation.

Riderbob on September 3, 2008 at 12:22 PM

What do you call someone or some group that keeps doing the same old thing, and KEEPS expecting to get a different result, an OBAMA! he he he he he

bigmike on September 3, 2008 at 12:32 PM

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