Sarah Palin Interview

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Registered: 04-06-2008
Sarah Palin Interview
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Fri, 09-12-2008 - 12:02am

She was awful.  But I suppose her fans will makes more excuses and blame Charlie Gibson.


 


Gibson asked the questions she should already know the answers to, viewpoints that she should have already had long before being groomed by the McCain team.  To suggest that Gibson was purposefully rude or condescending is absurd – he was easy on her. He asked questions that Americans want and need to know their public officials- especially the second in command- know before taking oath.  Any frustration he might have experienced during this interview was because of her clear lack of familiarity with really important issues.  She tried to evade the questions, which will unavoidably lead a journalist to keep trying to get an answer. that's what they do!  She got defensive when he asked her if she had ever met a Head of State.


 


Was he supposed to ask her where she bought her shoes?  Or “what’s it like to be a pistol-packin hockey mom?”


 


Sarah Palin needs to learn the pronunciation of “nuclear”.  I believe we have just witnessed "Apocalipstick Now". Sarah Palin came across as both clueless and arrogant.  The party is over, the confetti is gone.  Since she’s so adamant about being “ready” to help lead the country she needs to get real.

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iVillage Member
Registered: 07-03-2008
Fri, 09-12-2008 - 10:16am
And how do you know this to be fact?
iVillage Member
Registered: 09-06-2008
Fri, 09-12-2008 - 10:26am

How disconnected she and McCain are from their children, that they would willingly send them off to fight unnecessary wars.


iVillage Member
Registered: 08-29-2008
Fri, 09-12-2008 - 10:42am
Actually that is what I am afraid of.
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Registered: 03-30-2007
Fri, 09-12-2008 - 11:12am

I thought the interview was boring, predictable, rehearsed, uninformative.

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Registered: 01-27-2008
Fri, 09-12-2008 - 12:04pm

>>Maybe the end of November she can put her name in the running for Dancing with the Stars.

 

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Registered: 09-06-2008
Fri, 09-12-2008 - 12:35pm

Real change? What, specifically, will they be changing? We're just getting to know what Palin's record is, not to mention what she says she stands for - and from what we can tell so far, her own telling of her record often doesn't match with the extant facts. But, from all appearances, she seems to be more like Bush than even McCain - no mean feat, considering that McCain has voted with Bush so far this year 100% of the time - and 95% of the time last year.

So I'll ask you: what major areas of policy will they be changing, and in what ways?

Now in darkness, world stops turning
Ashes where the bodies burning
No more war pigs have the power
Hand of God has sturck the hour
Day of judgement, God is calling
On their knees, the war pigs crawling Begging
iVillage Member
Registered: 09-06-2008
Fri, 09-12-2008 - 12:36pm
Yes, fear (without evidence) tends to work well to motivate Republicans.

Now in darkness, world stops turning
Ashes where the bodies burning
No more war pigs have the power
Hand of God has sturck the hour
Day of judgement, God is calling
On their knees, the war pigs crawling Begging
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Registered: 03-25-2007
Fri, 09-12-2008 - 12:39pm
My DH is a McCain supporter.

Sopal

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Registered: 08-29-2008
Fri, 09-12-2008 - 12:46pm
And fear with evidence even motivates us further.
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Registered: 04-04-2003
Fri, 09-12-2008 - 1:02pm

I was a little underwhelmed. She looked very pretty though.


I'm happy she knows what the role of NATO is, but as a member, am still wondering exactly where her stance lies re: deciding what

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