McCain's New Palin Strategy: Blame The Media

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TOM RAUM and LIZ SIDOTI | September 3, 2008 11:31 PM EST | AP

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Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin speaks at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Greeted by thunderous applause, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin presented herself to the Republican National Convention on Wednesday, and millions of Americans watching from home, as a small-town outsider ready to join John McCain's ticket in waging "a tough fight in this election against confident opponents at a crucial hour for our country."

"I will be honored to accept the nomination for vice president of the United States," she said in the convention's most anticipated speech. The 44-year-old, self-described "hockey mom" still awaits formal nomination for the second spot on the ticket.

With those words, the crowd roared _ and the flashes of thousands of cameras reflected off her glasses.

It was the crowning moment of a roller-coaster week in which the first woman ever on a Republican presidential ticket has faced questions about how closely the McCain campaign scrutinized her. She also has heard a wide range of inquiries about family issues, her policy positions and her record of public service.

Palin took crowd-delighting swipes at Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama and what she called the "Washington elite."

"The American presidency is not supposed to be a journey of 'personal discovery.' This world of threats and dangers is not just a community, and it doesn't just need an organizer," Palin said, a clear reference to Obama's time as a community organizer in Chicago.

And to the media that had closely examined her record, she said: "Here's a little news flash for all those reporters and commentators: I'm not going to Washington to seek their good opinion. I'm going to Washington to serve the people of this country."

As she concluded her speech, her family and then McCain greeted her on stage. "Don't you think we made the right choice for the next vice president. What a beautiful family," McCain said to loud cheers.

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The Obama campaign had less than a warm greeting, saying Palin's speech was "written by George Bush's speechwriter and sounds exactly like the same divisive, partisan attacks we've heard from George Bush for the last eight years." The speech was written by Matthew Scully, who met Palin for the first time last week.

Selected by McCain only last Friday, Palin addressed the convention amid questions about her qualifications and relative lack of experience.

The first-term governor had top billing at the convention on a night delegates also lined up for a noisy roll call of the states to deliver their presidential nomination to McCain.

Watching her speech were her husband Todd and their children, including 17-year-old Bristol Palin, whom the Palins disclosed earlier in the week was five months pregnant. Bristol Palin's 18-year-old boyfriend and apparent fiance, Levi Johnston, was seated with them.

McCain shook up the presidential race by picking Palin, a little-known governor less than two years in office. Since then, a bright spotlight has been trained on the life and record of the Republican governor who has bucked the state's political establishment.

Days after Palin made her debut on the national stage with McCain, the campaign announced her unmarried daughter's pregnancy. Other disclosures followed, including that a private attorney is authorized to spend $95,000 of state money to defend her against accusations of abuse of power and that Palin sought pork-barrel projects for her city and state, contrary to her reformist image.

"Our family has the same ups and downs as any other ... the same challenges and the same joys," she said.

Noting that the couple's oldest son, Track, 19, was shipping out to Iraq in eight days with the Army infantry, Palin praised McCain as "a true profile in courage, and people like that are hard to come by."

"He's a man who wore the uniform of this country for 22 years, and refused to break faith with those troops in Iraq who have now brought victory within sight. And as the mother of one of those troops, that is exactly the kind of man I want as commander in chief," she said.

Largely unknown outside her home state, Palin told the convention: "I had the privilege of living most of my life in a small town. I was just your average hockey mom, and signed up for the PTA because I wanted to make my kids' public education better," she said, speaking of her home town of Wasilla, Alaska, with a population of about 6,500.

"When I ran for city council, I didn't need focus groups and voter profiles because I knew those voters, and knew their families, too," she said.

Before becoming governor, Palin served as mayor of Wasilla, she recounted, adding: "And since our opponents in this presidential election seem to look down on that experience, let me explain to them what the job involves. I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a 'community organizer,' except that you have actual responsibilities."

In another barb directed at the Illinois Democrat, Palin said: "Here's how I look at the choice Americans face in this election. In politics, there are some candidates who use change to promote their careers. And then there are those, like John McCain, who use their careers to promote change."

A former TV sportscaster, Palin delivered her speech in a firm, cheerful voice. It was her first chance to introduce and define herself to the American public and to explain to fellow Republicans how her experiences as Alaska governor would help galvanize the GOP ticket.

She strongly endorsed more oil exploration and drilling. "Our opponents say, again and again, that drilling will not solve all of America's energy problems _ as if we all didn't know that already. But the fact that drilling won't solve every problem is no excuse to do nothing at all," she said.

Palin has been an aggressive advocate for drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, while McCain opposes drilling there. That difference was not touched on in the speech.

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Greeted by thunderous applause, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin presented herself to the Republican National Convention on Wednesday, and millions of Americans watching from home, as a...
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- mnash I'm a Fan of mnash 3 fans permalink

Joe Klein is asking the media not to let go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 AM on 09/04/2008

Please media, keep asking questions! Don't get bullied into stopping! Remember the lead up to the Iraq war when the Bush administration kept bullying the media when the asked questions? Remember the lack of questions that resulted from this bullying and where we are today because the questions didn't get asked at the appropriate time? How can we as Americans allow our politicans to act this way toward us??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 AM on 09/04/2008
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The McCain campaign's defense for everything:
New one - The media is sexist. The media is for the black guy....ummmmm, Obama.
Blame the black guy.
The black guy is sexist.
I'm a POW.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 AM on 09/04/2008
- surferbuoy I'm a Fan of surferbuoy 10 fans permalink

Sorry MadJeffersonian, I have never heard a republican or anyone for that matter except Obama himself & his followers refer to Obama as "the black guy" Give me a site or proof please, that I am wrong on this one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 AM on 09/04/2008
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Well, I was trying to give you the proof you asked, but this stinkin' site's filters have me "Pending." I'll wait and see if my original, innocuous comment actually goes through.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 AM on 09/04/2008

The one thing any candidate does not want to do is pick a fight with the media. They literally hold your fate in their hands. McCain could be sealing his fate with this. Time will tell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 AM on 09/04/2008

All the McCain camp has done is bash Obama without saying what they plan to do for the country & Obama has told us what he plans to do & only now, after he' s done telling us, is he bashing McCain. & yet the McCain camp is blaming the media. They need to look in the mirror to see who's really at fault. But don't expect them to admit their mistakes. I'm not holding my breath.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 AM on 09/04/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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John McCain’s victory speech in the Potomac primaries is a most telling indictment of him as it was laced with indicators of who he really is. Yet paid journalists mostly ignored what the man was saying just beneath the surface of his code speak. In this speech he referred often to the undeniable greatness of America and he stated that, “We are the makers of history not its victims”. I could not help wonder to whom the "we" he was talking about referred. Did he mean “we” as in all Americans or did he mean -- “we” -- some sub-group of Americans that is his real constituency and therefore his real concern? Did he mean “we” are the makers (people who look like him and/or think like him), and the members of some other sub-group of the American population are the “historical victims”? The smirk he had on his face as if he was speaking in code to those in the know, makes me think I know to whom he was referring. He implied that Barack Obama seeks to encourage a country with only rhetoric rather than sound and proven ideas that trust in the strength and courage of free people and therefore he stated Barack’s promise of hope amounts to a platitude.

Tonight’s remarks by Governor Palin reflect not a platitude but a defective and hopefully dying attitude. She brought nothing to the table but the acid of empty attack and rehashed, old and tired rubbish -- no substance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 AM on 09/04/2008
- NHGranite I'm a Fan of NHGranite 55 fans permalink
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whoooooo those guys are gonna tax you! Us, we're going to run up the national debt and never pay for it! in response to terrorism, we'll ask you to shop! on the economic disaster, we'll tell you to stop whining! when you lose your house, we'll help your mortgage company, wheee but we will NEVER NEVER raise taxes (on the rich)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 AM on 09/04/2008
- Bingolong I'm a Fan of Bingolong 6 fans permalink
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Sorry my F button is sticky and not working all the time, and I do not
know how to edit here yet

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 09/04/2008
- Bingolong I'm a Fan of Bingolong 6 fans permalink
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Shrill

transitive verb : scream intransitive verb : to utter or emit an acute piercing sound

It does not mean she is a B or a C
(Terms JM has used himself)

If on takes it for that, then IMO they are one.

Fair is Fair...Right ?

Grasp or all the straws you want, but don't come bitching to me when your hands are bloody

There

I said it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 AM on 09/04/2008

Wahhhh ...blame the media for doing their job of vetting you since your party never did? What a whiner. This speech was written by GWB's speechwriter and had zero substance and alot of condensension and lies in it. Can't wait to see the fact checks about the lies tomorrow. Big mistake for a political newcomer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 AM on 09/04/2008
- Twentylaws I'm a Fan of Twentylaws 6 fans permalink
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Whining, outbursts of anger from a dying dynasty (Republican Party) is to be expected! Especially when one thinks their "rule" will live on forever! How low to place a person (Sarah Palin) who is one-step away from an Federal indictment into the White House!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 AM on 09/04/2008
- Stephennnn I'm a Fan of Stephennnn 2 fans permalink

Over the next few weeks we will get an inside view of Alaskan politics and it won’t be pretty. Isolated from the lower forty-eight Alaska in a culture based on Wild West individualism and heavily addicted to oil revenues Alaska has become a center for corruption and inbreeding. Nepotism, religious extremism, oil money, gossip and threats are the main ingredients of their cultural and political system. What can we expect from Sarah Palin a product of this environment?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 09/04/2008
- IslandGyal I'm a Fan of IslandGyal 49 fans permalink
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Let the culture war begin - round 1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 AM on 09/04/2008
- surferbuoy I'm a Fan of surferbuoy 10 fans permalink

What "culture war"? Please explain!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 AM on 09/04/2008

I must admit Palin is a better speaker than I thought she would be.

More attacks on Senators Obama and Biden. The propaganda machine is alive and well.

Senator McCain did honor his country by serving to protect our country, as do many other men and women.

The Democratic Party, particularly Senators Obama and Clinton, have people talking and taking interest-reigniting America of years gone past. The word is Inspiration. That is change we have all needed. It does not come easily.

On notable mention: There are no winners in wars. There are lives lost, changed forever, and families torn apart. War is not the answer to all cases.

The honeymoon for the RNC is almost over. The truth will prevail. Count the number of times threat and war are mentioned by the Republicans. If war is the answer, what is the qyestion?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 AM on 09/04/2008
- majorteddy I'm a Fan of majorteddy 7 fans permalink

Spiro T. Palin .JUst the kind of name calling corrupt ignoramus that Agnew was.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 AM on 09/04/2008
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