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- I believe that all Democrats are laughing their heads off at the interview that Palin had with Katie Couric. Imagine HER as president????? Seems she was spowned
in the same pond as Bushie - Reply to this comment
- I believe that all Democrats are laughing their heads off at the interview that Palin had with Katie Couric. Imagine HER as president????? Seems she was spowned
in the same pond as Bushie - Reply to this comment
- To ediet516: What does her view on abortion have to do with foreign policy??!! But since you brought this up, ok, the decisions to end the life of a child is MURDER, not a right. Sugar coat it all you want people, the decision to rip an innocent life out of a woman''s body is what abortion is, rather than "just the simple removal of tissue" going on the premise that the chlid is not a life yet...... it will be if allowed to progress. SERIOUSLY PEOPLE, quit jumping up at this and pay more attention to our economy and what the heck is going on in congress, a $700 billion bailout??? I''m a Obama supporter btw, but with how strong my views of Abortion are, I''m choosing to try to save the life of our soliders first.
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- The difference between reality and the positive expectation of her as a candidate is stark and somewhat sad.
When other countries (neutral or "bad guys") negotiate or talk with Sarah Palin, what will happen?
Palin may not care about polls, but this does not mean she does not care what people think.
Her reality of empty answers and "multifaceted" response is her reality. She believes seeing Russia gives her the experience to deal with people. This is her.
She truly believes she can represent the best interest in America. She believes it. After this, I obviously do not. - Reply to this comment
- Way to go Sarah! You put Couric in her place. You''re a brilliant woman. I''m actually surprised you had an interview with this obviously biased liberal. Great answers on Russia, Pakistan and their wonderful President, and Israel. Keep up the great work Sarah!
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- Do not be swayed because she is a woman. She is not prepared for this job at all. I think McCain wanted to stir things up by picking her but now it is bitting him in the butt. He chose her for the appearance, to show he is a "rebel" from the regular choices that we would have assumed he would pick. The problem with that is he made a very bad choice. If she were a man, would we be so interested and willing to write down or off her countless mistakes. I am a black woman and appreciate the fact that we have evolved to have an election where we can have either a woman as VP or a black man as president. But she is the wrong woman.
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- Here''s the truly amazing thing about Palin''s interview: she wasn''t ready for even the most predictable questions. Surely, she should have known that her strange remarks re the importance of Alaska''s proximity to Russia would come up, yet when that subject did come up, she had to grope around for an answer and in the end came up with a ridiculous reply. Knowledge matters. Doing your homework matters. Palin tried to get by with a smile and a friendly manner. It wasn''t enough for the interview--not by a long shot--and it certainly wouldn''t be enough if she someday found herself in the Oval Office.
I am a Democrat but I used to have a good deal of respect for John McCain. Not any more. He''s shown incredibly poor judgment in picking Palin as his running-mate. - Reply to this comment
- I will tell that Palin has to be the least qualified candidate for VP that I have ever witnessed. Palin is like a deer in headlights %u2013 for most of the interview she was bewildered and rambled on with ridiculous replies. She made several fruitless pursuits at coherence.
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- Pinkforpalin, you are a complete idiot. No wonder you feel what Sarah Palin said was good. It is true if you ask a regular person the questions she was asked they might get stumped. But she is running for office, she has to know these things. The media does give slanted views on topics, but the interview was not one sided it was just ridiculous. She persists to not answer the questions asked. Katie Couric was there to interview, not aide her in a speech class.
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- I can see space (in oh so many ways) and that makes me a rocket scientist......
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- It''s tough to learn these skills in the 4th quarter? Come on. If McCain is going to pick a running mate, they better have knowledge to stand on beforehand. She''s being vetted in the public eye because the McCain campaign didnt do enough homework on her. She never should have been put in this position. You can''t qualify someone to be VP as a "learning on the job" type education. Some experience would be nice, especially when dealing with the press and inquiries. Do I believe she has been picked on a lot? Yes. Do I think some of it may be unfair? Possibly. I don''t know if all of America wants to believe that she can do this, but I would appreciate a little more. Smart move by McCain and Davis to shield her from the press for this long. Her interviews are like watching a trainwreck happen.
If McCain were truly a maverick, he would''ve stuck with his guns and picked Lieberman. - Reply to this comment
- Here''s the truly amazing thing about Palin''s interview: she wasn''t ready for even the most predictable questions. Surely, she should have known that her strange remarks re the importance of Alaska''s proximity to Russia would come up, yet when that subject did come up, she had to grope around for an answer and in the end came up with a ridiculous reply. Knowledge matters. Doing your homework matters. Palin tried to get by with a smile and a friendly manner. It wasn''t enough for the interview--not by a long shot--and it certainly wouldn''t be enough if she someday found herself in the Oval Office.
I am a Democrat but I used to have a good deal of respect for John McCain. Not any more. He''s shown incredibly poor judgment in picking Palin as his running-mate. - Reply to this comment
- Here''s the truly amazing thing about Palin''s interview: she wasn''t ready for even the most predictable questions. Surely, she should have known that her strange remarks re the importance of Alaska''s proximity to Russia would come up, yet when that subject did come up, she had to grope around for an answer and in the end came up with a ridiculous reply. Knowledge matters. Doing your homework matters. Palin tried to get by with a smile and a friendly manner. It wasn''t enough for the interview--not by a long shot--and it certainly wouldn''t be enough if she someday found herself in the Oval Office.
I am a Democrat but I used to have a good deal of respect for John McCain. Not any more. He''s shown incredibly poor judgment in picking Palin as his running-mate. - Reply to this comment
- Palin is soooo out of her league that to belabor the point seems cruel. At this point, not only is she coming across as unprepared, but the seeming confidence makes it seem that she lacks personal insight, i.e., is clueless. McCain''s stunt in choosing her says so much about him and none of it is positive.
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- We knew she would have trouble with this, but it''s tough to learn new skills in the 4th Qtr. All 3 of these other guys had 12 months to make all these gaffes before the pressure mounted. Even Sen McCain still has trouble with the "I''m not really your friend, but you can confide in me" attitude an effective reporter seeks to develop. No complaints about Katie doing her job. Sarah''s answers would make better sense--she might even appear Obamalike--if she put a few more "uhs" and "ers" in between her words instead of rambling incoherently. Sarah, don''t ever look at an interview as an opportunity to get your message out; it''s a reason to defend your turf. This isn''t the type of journalism you ever learned about in college. We know you had a good point about National Security but didn''t want to spill anything on national TV, but you failed to make it clearly in an unforgiving environment. I know you''re all about Doing, Not Talking, but you gotta get better with reporters. Even if none of us thinks their approval matters, all Americans want their elected officials to handle them adroitly. Do all of us a favor and keep practicing. America wants to believe you can handle this.
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- Did I hear her correctly?? She feels she has experience b/c Russia is her next door neighbor? Well then - I live next to a doctor, ''ya think I can start performing operations?
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- For the past year we have been bombarded with silliness regarding Obama and reasons not to vote for him. Obama/Biden sounds too much like Osama Binladen ect They tried to say Obama has no experience, when the shoe is on the other foot that''s a dumb reason to go after someone. Most republicans are such hypocrites. Why can''t you just admit that she is not the best choice Mccain could of made? This woman is an idiot. She shouldn''t not be able to answer simple questions about herself. How can people say she''s fair and honet, I just think she wasn''t gov long enough to really get a good look at her, look up her record when she was mayor. She left that little city in $20 million debt. She chastized Hillary when she said people were being unfair to her for being a woman, she now claims the same thing. She has little scandels popping up, lies about a lot of things, the bridge to no where, earmarks, she wanted to ban books and then fire the librarian who stood up against her, SHE SAID SHE HATES THIS COUNTRY AND ALASKA SHOULD SUCCEED, she''s hidden 25,000 worth of gifts she''s received as gov, the list just keeps growing.
The Mccain campain wanted to cancel tonight''s debate and move it to the same date as the VP debate, OOPPS was that really the same date? Our bad. Because they know that Biden will sweep the floor with her, the only questions are how much he''ll hold back and if he doesn''t how loud will she cry that he was mean to her for being a woman?? - Reply to this comment
- I can see parts of Harlem at a some distance from my penthouse apartment on the Upper Eastside of Manhattan. I can''t see though how this places me in a position or gives me any experience that would allow me to come up with ideas that address some of the social ills that may plague that part of my city.
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- oh, and Pinkforpalin, Obama hasn''t referred to his time visiting family in Kenya or the fact that he visited Pakistan as his foreign policy experience. I''ll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you forgot to mention he was on the Sentate Foreign Relations Committee. That''s a little more tangible than having Alaska as your neighbor. But that''s just my opinion.
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- pinkforpalin- so why are you so angry at Katie?? She was nothing but nice to her in the interview%u2026and even helped her out a time or two when Palin was at a loss for words. If anything you should be mad at Palin%u2019s advisors for not prepping her for the interview. Stop being in denial here and realize that Palin fell flat on her face in the interview. Hahahahaha!
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