Sarah Palin to Avoid Reporters
John McCain's presidential staff will attempt to keep Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican vice presidential candidate, away from taking direct questions from reporters.
From Jay Carney of Time magazine:
Why?
After eight years of failure, Republicans still think they know what is best for America, so just shut up and vote.
From Jay Carney of Time magazine:
According to Nicole Wallace of the McCain campaign, the American people don't care whether Sarah Palin can answer specific questions about foreign and domestic policy. According to Wallace -- in an appearance I did with her this morning on Joe Scarborough's show -- the American people will learn all they need to know (and all they deserve to know) from Palin's scripted speeches and choreographed appearances on the campaign trail and in campaign ads.
Why?
I bet there are a lot of undecided voters out there who were intrigued by Sarah Palin last night, but who don't yet know enough about her -- what she believes, what she knows -- to be comfortable with the idea of her as vice president of the United States. It's important to them to know if Palin can handle herself in an environment that isn't controlled and sanitized by campaign image makers and message mavens. Maybe she can, maybe she can't. As far as Wallace is concerned, it's none of their -- or your -- business.
After eight years of failure, Republicans still think they know what is best for America, so just shut up and vote.