Asked For Policy Specifics, Palin Offers Generalities

(CBS)
(GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.) Standing beside John McCain at her first town hall meeting since being named to the Republican ticket, Sarah Palin was asked what specific skills she would bring to the White House to “mitigate that concern” of her perceived lack of foreign policy experience.
"Well, I think because I am a Washington outsider that opponents are going to be looking for a whole lot of things that they can criticize and they can kind of beat the candidate here who chose me as his partner to kinda tear down the ticket,” Palin said. But as for foreign policy, you know I think that I am prepared, and I know that on January 20th if we are so blessed as to be sworn into office as your president and vice president, certainly we'll be ready. I'll be ready. I have that confidence. I have that readiness and if you want specifics with specific policy or countries, go ahead. You can ask me. You can play stump the candidate if you want to. But we are ready to serve."
McCain then offered Palin’s experience in negotiating a $40 billion natural gas pipeleine and serving as the commander of Alaska’s National Guard.
“In fact, you may know that on September 11th a large contingent of the Alaska guards deployed to Iraq and her son happened to be one of them,” McCain said. “So I think she understands our national security challenges and we've had many conversations, and I believe I'm convinced she understands the challenges this nation faces from the threat of radical Islamic extremism as she already talked about earlier energy issues and other challenges this nation faced, and I believe she is absolutely totally qualified to address every challenge of this next vice president of the United States, not just our national security needs."
Update: Palin Spokesperson Tracey Schmitt offered the following experiences that Palin would bring to the table on foreign policy:
"As the Governor of one of our largest energy producing states, Governor Sarah Palin is uniquely qualified to speak to one of the most pressing foreign policy issues of our time; achieving independence from foreign oil.
She is Governor of the only state with two international borders – a land border with Canada and a maritime border with Russia.
She has executive experience, has promoted trade of Alaskan products to over 100 foreign destinations and met with dozens of international trade delegations.
Last year she traveled to the Middle East to visit members of the deployed Alaska National Guard troops and she has also visited wounded US troops in Germany."
Earlier at the town hall meeting, a woman rose to speak and said was a Democrat who previously supported Hillary Clinton but now backed the Republican ticket.
“Give us some details and examples of your strategies and plan for economic empowerment for women,” she said.
McCain signaled for Palin to answer the question.
“Well first let me take a shot at that, and I’ll tell ya, I’m a product of Title IX in our schools, where equal education and equal opportunities in sports really helped propel me into the—I guess into the position that I’m in today where,” Palin said.
McCain then interjected, “Could I mention she was a point guard on a state championship basketball team.”
After the crowd’s applause died down, Palin continued: “Sports were very, very important to me growing up, you know just learning about self discipline and healthy competition and about what it takes to win and even how to graciously lose sometimes. But how to win, that’s what it teaches ya. Now, I was a product of Title IX where legislation allowed that equal opportunity. Now if we have to still keep going down that road to create more legislation, to get with it in the 21st century, to make sure that women do have equality especially in the work place, then we’re there because we understand that in this age we have all got to be working together. I respect you so much that you are a Democrat recognizing that John McCain and me as a team of mavericks understand where you’re coming from, and we can work together on these issues. But yup, equality for women, for all, that’s going to be part of the agenda and I thank you for that question.”
McCain then added that equal education for all would be a priority of his administration, including the ability for lower-income female students to attend charter schools and to use school vouchers. He said that he would make an effort to hire women in his administration and to take people to court if they were found to be discriminating.
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See all 61 CommentsBy election day, it will be known as ''The Bush Depression''
McCain cannot unshackle himself from Bush.
Palin is now irrelevant. She is nothing but a hood ornament on the derailed ''Straight Talk Express''.
Buh bye!
''The bridge to nowhere''
McCain/Palin
''Thanks, but no thanks''
-John McCain, acceptance speech
Pubs: "Yeah, we''re corrupt and have laid waste to everything we''ve touched -- but give us another chance, will ya?"
We are in trouble if this is our next V.P. and probably President. Unbelievable.
Witnesses told police McGuire was rude, used profanity, bad-mouthed the pilots and caused further delay by getting out of her seat.
McGuire served three terms in the state House before being elected to the Senate in 2006. She is married to former Rep. Tom Anderson, an Anchorage Republican who is serving a federal prison term on corruption charges.
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Hmm...Now Alaska doesn''t have many folks, and doesn''t have many politicians. We have their senator under indictment, this piece of work McGuire, her in prison husband, and now John McCain wants to fish for a VP in these polluted waters.
He really is desparate.
i can''t conclude that anyone who''s buying this *** is intelligent! sorry.....no can do!
i can''t conclude that anyone who''s buying this *** is intelligent! sorry.....no can do!
i can''t conclude that anyone who''s buying this *** is intelligent! sorry.....no can do!
i can''t conclude that anyone who''s buying this *** is intelligent! sorry.....no can do!
So what? Chris Paul is a better point guard who once scored 61 points in his senior year of high school in honor of his grandfather who was killed in a robbery. Maybe McCain should have asked Chris Paul to be his Veep.
%u201CGive us some details and examples of your strategies and plan for economic empowerment for women,%u201D she said.
McCain signaled for Palin to answer the question.
Palin''s answer "Yup, equality for women" we''re gonna do that.
Geez willackers Sarah, can ya give us some details?
While you are at it, keep talking, I know it puts the fear of God in our enemies.
"Yeah, umm Vladimir, couldya kinda stop tearin down those European countries over there?"
Shame on you John McCain for choosing to try and win an election over protecting the American people!
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Posted by ThomasDark at 10:04 PM : Sep 17, 2008
I think the entire country is starting to see what you are seeing and thinking about the implications. What makes this worse is that McCains advisers are Max Boot and Robert Kagan. When McCain dies in office, these two neocon nuts will have Sarah''s ear.
NOT SO.
This was basically an RNC mini meeting. Of course she would take the microphone when she could be certain what the questions would be. This was a skit worthy of Saturday Night Live.
I also have excellent qualifications for the job of Vice President of The USA. I live in Texas which shares a land border with Mexico and a maritime border with Cuba, Haiti, The Dominican Republic, and parts of Central and South Amerrica. I was a volleyball Dad and am presently the President of a solar energy company. I have "presidential" experience! Please notice that Sarah, like other Republican speakers always refers to "independence from foreign oil", but not "independence from OIL". Some can envision the future while others live for the past. Which do we really want?
"She doesn''t have any foreign policy credentials," Hagel said in an interview. "You get a passport for the first time in your life last year? I mean, I don''t know what you can say. You can''t say anything."
Uh huh.
%u201CGive us some details and examples of your strategies and plan for economic empowerment for women,%u201D she said."
That HAS GOT to be a planted question from the Democrats, since there is no way the Republicans want something as specific as that to be asked.
If she still can''t give any specifics on her experience and exactly HOW she is ready on Day 1, then I can''t spend any more time on her.
If she still can''t give any specifics on her experience and exactly HOW she is ready on Day 1, then I can''t spend any more time on her.
As commander of the Alaska National Guard, Gov. Palin had absolutely no authority of those troops once they went overseas.
Gov. Palin has zero, zip, nada experience in international relations, policy, diplomacy.
This team of liars is working full time to keep the lies coming, while our economy is sinking into a depression.
She was a point guard on her high school basketball team so she can now develop economic policy for American women? I have a savings account in a bank, so I guess that qualifies me to oversee the reorganization of Fannie and Freddie (about which I apparently do know more than Palin--and I don''t know much).
"Country first?" No, McCain-Palin first. Sad
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