Palin sticks to the familiar in first solo outing

by iraqivetwifeforchange | September 14, 2008 at 12:48 am
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Uh oh! It looks like Sarah may be the weakest link in this campaign.She doesn't feel comfortable campaigning much on her own it seems. She is rejoining McCain already next week. And McCain can't be seen without her, or people will remember why they didn't like him in their party in the first place. Ol' John's in a pickle.

And what's worse, she can't say anything new. She is still using the same scripted material.


Palin sticks to the familiar in first solo outing

By KATHLEEN HENNESSEY, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 17 minutes ago

CARSON CITY, Nev. - Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin made her first solo campaign appearance outside her home state Saturday, sticking largely to a speech that has boosted her popularity among Republican faithful but drawn criticism for having misstatements.

The Alaska governor repeated her claim to have killed the now-famous "Bridge to Nowhere," which her running mate, Arizona Sen. John McCain, has derided as wasteful pork. Palin first approved of the project. She turned against it only after it proved to be a political embarrassment.

"We're going to take our case for reform, that needed reform in D.C., to voters of every background, every party, no party," she said. "We're going to shake things up."

Palin spoke less than 20 minutes, using a teleprompter, at the late Saturday event in a roller hockey rink. She drew a loud and boisterous crowd eager to get their first look at the previously unknown candidate who's brought a fresh energy to the McCain bid. A group of roughly 5,000 broke into chants of "Drill, baby, drill!" and "Sarah! Sarah!"

"We are going to drill now to make this nation energy efficient," she said. "You're right, drill, baby, drill!"

Palin's first steps alone on the trail without McCain have been cautious. After a morning rally in Anchorage, the Alaska governor flew to Reno, Nev. and drove 30 miles to the sleepy state capital, the sort of small community she is expected to win over.

The rally was the only public event planned in Nevada before Palin headed to Denver. She had no events scheduled Sunday, and is expected to rejoin McCain on the campaign trail next week.

Palin's bid to become the first female vice president and her appeal as America's latest "everywoman" have remained key elements of her stump speech. She repeated her hopes "to break a glass ceiling once and for all" and was introduced by Nevada Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki as a "hockey mom with attitude."

In the cavernous outdoor rink, where women appeared to outnumber men, Palin claimed to see her counterparts.

"I think I'm looking at a whole lot of other hockey moms for McCain out here!" she said, before introducing "Alaska's first dude," her husband, Todd.

The governor has limited her public appearances and chances to mingle with voters or reporters since leaving McCain's side earlier in the week. She returned to Alaska to say goodbye to her son, Track, whose U.S. Army unit was deploying to Iraq.

Palin arrived Wednesday in Fairbanks to an adoring crowd of 2,000 supporters and the next day spoke, in her capacity as governor, at the deployment ceremony. The military forbids campaigning at such events.

Palin spent much of her time in Alaska preparing for and conducting a series of televised interviews with ABC News.

As she left her home state early Saturday she told a crowd of more than 2,000 that she'd return at the end of the campaign.

"We've got a little travel coming the next 52 days," Palin told a cheering crowd of more than 2,000 gathered at the city convention center. "But I'll be home in November and I'd really like to bring my friend," she said, referring to McCain.

To critics who question whether her experience as a small-town mayor and as governor has prepared her to serve as vice president, she said: "We're small enough to be family, and we can put aside political differences to work as a family."

Asking for prayers and support for the victims of Hurricane Ike, she told supporters that "it's time for Americans to pull together and to help where the need is greatest."

About two hours after Palin's speech Saturday, hundreds of people protesting the policies of Palin lined a busy Anchorage street, waving signs and chanting "Obama!"

In addition to Obama supporters, the protesters included those who don't agree with Palin's positions against abortion, her support for the Iraq war and other issues. One woman held a sign that read, "I'm Bail'in on Palin!" Another said, "Pro Woman, Anti-Palin." Another read, "What About Healthcare?"

"We're not alone. A lot of people are worried about the nomination of Sarah Palin," said rally organizer Angie Doroff, 46, as cars drove by honking their horns in support.

Palin stayed for two days at her Wasilla home on Lake Lucille, missing a hastily planned rally of about 100 supporters gathered at a hotel near her home Friday evening. Organizers had hoped she'd stop by or say a few words through a special video conference connection they had set up.

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Associated Press Writers Mary Pemberton and Brett Blackledge in Anchorage contributed to this report.


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Milieunet
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at 03:42 on September 14th, 2008

iraqivetwifeforchange, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Yep, looks nice and that's it.

http://www.nowpublic.com/world/why-barack-obama-should-be-next-president-usa

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BAH

I though she did very well with Charlie. He did his best and failed. oboma needed  help from George Steponopuss when he pronounced himself a Muslim. More experience that oboma should be enough. She is the VP canidate. I agree that oboma is not experienced enough for any major office. That is in addition to being a pure Marxist.

SARAH a great choice for VP.  SARAH 2012! You will learn to love her!

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iraqivetwifeforchange

Boy, not one thing in your statement was factual. You must be contributing to the McCain campaign.

Snopes, Drudge report, Factchecker, polititruth, and even FOX news disputed what you have said.

And you say Muslim as though there is no freedom of religion in our country. That is Marxist. You are part of the Socialist regime that is controlling the White House right now. Distribution of the wealth from the middle and the bottom to the top. Fascists that allow public bailouts at tax payer dollars but keeps profits privatized. You don't even know what Marxism is. Why is that not surprising.



jordan
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at 07:15 on September 14th, 2008

I'm not surprised- if I were running the McCain campaign, I'd keep my gaffe-prone charges as far from live mics as possible, for as long as possible, and flood the airwaves with branding and sound-bites, which is pretty much what they're doing. It's a time-tested strategy.

(I removed all the ad stuff from the highlighted text- I recommend removing some of the quoted content as well, since fair-use tenets don't really cover quoting an entire article: in quoting, we have to give our readers a reason to click through to the original source)

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iraqivetwifeforchange

Thanks! There are still some bugs in the highlight system. And I am still learning. I appreciate your assistance on this report.

Fairbanks
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at 08:04 on September 14th, 2008

>She doesn't feel comfortable campaigning much on her own it seems.

Guess again. 

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iraqivetwifeforchange

Look at the schedule she set for herself. 2 cities, then back to McCain. Wow, for someone who is supposedly ready, shouldn't she be able and willing to do what every VP candidate before her has done, campaign on her own.

dunkelberg
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at 09:09 on September 14th, 2008

Ask Wasilla, if you like higher taxes and poor management vote Palin.

Same old lies and same old smoke and mirrors.

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BAH

Ha ha ha....

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