Who lives in the Cone of Silence? Obama and Biden
posted at 9:50 am on October 20, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
It’s become common wisdom that Sarah Palin doesn’t make herself available to the national news media, while Barack Obama and Joe Biden have confidence in their experience and gravitas. Unfortunately for those who buy into that meme, CBS News has discovered the opposite. Palin now meets with the press on a regular basis, while Obama continues to snub the press and Biden has fully retreated into his own Cone of Silence:
It was less than two weeks ago when Sarah Palin astonished her traveling press corps by lifting the curtain (literally) and journeying to the back of her campaign plane to answer reporters’ questions for the first time after 40 days on the campaign trail. But the candidate who has been criticized for having a bunker mentality when it came to the national media can now lay legitimate claim to being more accessible than either Joe Biden or Barack Obama.
In the past two days alone, Palin has answered questions from her national press corps on three separate occasions. On Saturday, she held another plane availability, and on Sunday, she offered an impromptu press conference on the tarmac upon landing in Colorado Springs. A few minutes later, she answered even more questions from reporters during an off-the-record stop at a local ice cream shop.
By contrast, Biden hasn’t held a press conference in more than a month, and Obama hasn’t taken questions from his full traveling press corps since the end of September.
Remember when press availability meant the measure of a candidate? That would have been in September, when Democrats jeered at Palin for living in a bubble. She can’t handle the press, they said — how can she handle the job of a VP, or President, if necessary?
That smirking was entirely hypocritical at the time, and is even more so now. Obama has been famously resistant to media scrutiny. In one Texas appearance, he proclaimed frustration over having to answer more than eight questions. Biden, meanwhile, has disappeared after a series of gaffes that make Dan Quayle look like William F. Buckley. Do you suppose he’s afraid to answer questions on math?
Palin, meanwhile, has begun to charm the media. Scott Conroy reports that Palin has improved substantially over her poor performance in the Katie Couric interview on his network, both in poise and detail. Palin has no hesitation in answering nuanced questions on policy, especially on economics. She’s enjoying it so much that Palin’s press secretary now has to intervene to pull the candidate away from the press, rather than the other way around.
So which ticket can handle media scrutiny — and which ticket runs from it? Conroy has the answer, but apparently the Tanning Bed Media doesn’t want to report it … now.










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What does this mean?
CCRWM on October 20, 2008 at 1:21 PM
They have the numbers they need. Obama is now campaigning in Red states for crying out loud. They’ve bought the white house.. how does the ineptness of Team McCain defeat an opponent that is outspending them 4:1 and has the backing of the free billions in advertising that the leftist media provides.
It will take the WILL OF CONSERVATIVES to make us victorious.
cannonball on October 20, 2008 at 1:32 PM
You know I haven’t heard the word “gravitas” used by the MSM with regards to “the one” this entire election cycle. You couldn’t spend 5 minutes on a network news or cable tv news show in 2000 without GWB’s supposed lack of gravitas being mentioned. 142 days in the Senate equals gravitas? I think not.
Sparky on October 20, 2008 at 1:38 PM
Makes sense. And here I thought Biden just got lost looking for Katie’s Restaurant…
dominigan on October 20, 2008 at 1:43 PM
Do you think that Palin has anything to do with those endorsements or the criticizing thereof? Palin is criticized because she isn’t a leftist whacko.
Secondly, I find it very curious that any conservative would bother with the Krazy Kos Kiddies and their leftist lunacy.
csdeven on October 20, 2008 at 1:58 PM
I didn’t know there was precedent for it. I did not watch Get Smart regularly for some reason, although I remember my friends talking about it often.
Thanks.
whitetop on October 20, 2008 at 2:23 PM
I watched Cooper’s program on CNN for about a week or two ago, and he and whichever correspondent he was talking to just kept whining about having little access to Palin. Then they came back from commercial and whined some more.
No complaints about Obama and Biden refusing questions.
forest on October 20, 2008 at 2:49 PM
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