No interviews for Sarah Palin...
http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/...shes_ready.php
Give me a break. This is a tragedy for American democracy. An old man picks an unknown to be his VP, and we are told that she just isn't available to answer any questions? I wonder if we will be graced with the opportunity to question her at some point before the election. This speaks volumes about how the McCain camp views Palin right now... unprepared. |
Stop it Cali. You're making me laugh.
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Cali, your posts are funny because of the hyperbole. Sarah Palin dodging a few interviews is controversial, silly, or strategic, but not tragic. A tragedy to democracy is when an African-American is considered 2/3rds a person, when a woman can't vote because of her gender, when poll taxes are implemented to keep people from voting, etc. Democracy is offended when people are kept from the process.
If people don't know enough about Sarah Palin, then they will factor that in their voting decision. The fact that she isn't doing interviews may tell us something about her. Regardless, her lack of interviews excludes nobody from participation. Despite what the campaign is now saying, I will be surprised if Palin doesn't do an interview in the next couple of weeks. The pressure will be pretty high. |
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I know Obama did an interview with that lover of child molestation stories O'Reilly. But I think historically "interviews" have not been a common thing in presidential campaigns, have they?
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It is a TRAGEDY I say, a TRAGEDY! WHat could be worse than no interview for a VP candidate? Can't you people see it? This is a TRAGEDY!!!
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