Questions for Palin

Discussion in 'Politics' started by ZZZzzzzzzz, Sep 9, 2008.

  1. Questions for Palin

    This week, she'll finally emerge from her protective shell

    Published: September 8th, 2008 10:04 PM
    Last Modified: September 8th, 2008 11:37 AM


    ABC landed the big "get" with Palin. She'll talk to Charlie Gibson of "Good Morning America" later this week.

    McCain's camp has handled their vice-presidential pick like some celebrity who will only deign to give an interview if conditions are favorable. McCain campaign manager Rick Davis told Fox News Sunday, Palin would take questions "when we think it's time and when she feels comfortable doing it."

    Palin has accused Barack Obama of being a me-first celebrity candidate for president. At least he has been facing media questions for the past 18 months.

    Here are some of the questions Palin should be answering, for Alaskans and the rest of the country:

    • You present yourself as a Republican maverick who took on your own party's corrupt political establishment. In November's election, your party is running an indicted U.S. Senator, Ted Stevens, who is awaiting trial on charges he accepted more than $250,000 of unreported gifts from the state's most powerful lobbyist. Will you vote for his opponent? Will you urge Alaskans to help you change Washington and vote him out of office? If not, why not?

    • Sen. Ted Stevens' trial is still pending; he has declined to say whether he would accept a pardon from President Bush before Bush leaves office in January. Do Alaska voters deserve an answer to that question before they cast their vote for or against Stevens in November? What is your position on a president pardoning a public official before a jury has ruled on guilt or innocence?

    • Alaska Congressman Don Young appears to have won his Republican primary, even though you endorsed his opponent. Will you vote for your fellow Republican Don Young, who has spent over $1 million on legal fees without telling his constituents what sort of legal trouble he is in?

    • Why have you reneged on your earlier pledge to cooperate with the Alaska Legislature's investigation into Troopergate?

    • In spring of 2004, the Daily News reported that you cited family considerations in deciding not to try for the U.S. Senate: "How could I be the team mom if I was a U.S. senator?" What was different this time as you decided to run for vice president?

    • As governor of Alaska, you have not pushed for laws or regulations that put your personal views on abortion, same-sex marriage and creationism into public policy. As vice president, will you push to outlaw abortion, restrict same-sex marriage and require the teaching of creationism?

    • If you were a fully qualified vice-presidential candidate from the get-go, why did you wait more than 10 days to face reporters?

    • McCain spokesman Rick Davis told Fox News the media didn't show you enough "deference." How much deference do you expect to get from Vladimir Putin or Hugo Chavez?

    • You have said victory is in sight in Iraq. In July 2007, when you visited Kuwait, you said, "I'm not going to judge the surge." In the March 2007 issue of Alaska Business Monthly, you were asked about the surge and quoted saying:

    "I've been so focused on state government, I haven't really focused much on the war in Iraq. . . . While I support our president, Condoleezza Rice and the administration, I want to know that we have an exit plan in place."

    Define "victory" in Iraq? What is the exit plan?

    BOTTOM LINE: The nation deserves to hear Palin's unfiltered answers to serious questions.

    http://www.adn.com/opinion/view/story/520272.html
     
  2. ZZZ -- good luck with that. I'll be pleased if she's asked anything other than her favorite brand of shoes.
     
  3. Charlie Gibson is smarter than that, he will ask her how to make moose stew...

     
  4. Any interview can't possibly compare to the treatment of Obama.

    Moderator: "Senator Obama (cue applause), I think you are just wonderful and in the words of Chris Matthews, you send a chill down my leg when you read of off a teleprompter."

    "What does it feel like to be the most wonderful human being ever to set foot on earth?"

    Obama's response: "It's great"


    Standing ovation by crowd.
     
  5. Yannis

    Yannis

    And then, when Gibson and Stephanopoulos finally asked a couple of tough questions (given to the latter by Sean Hanitty) during the last (I believe) Democratic debate, they got almost fired, how had they dared to "challenge" Obama, who almost lost it in real time, stammered and blurted something incomprehensible and then took a long sip of water. :)
     
  6. Anecdotes are entertaining, but there's a reason why McCain referred to the press as "his base."

    " The Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University in Virginia, which has studied network news since the 1980s, analyzed content on ABC, CBS and NBC news shows and found that when reporters and anchors expressed opinions they were significantly more negative toward Obama and more positive toward McCain, the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday.

    "The researchers found that most statements by anchors and reporters were neutral, but when opinions were expressed 28 percent of statements about Obama were positive while 72 percent were negative. The study indicated opinions about McCain were 43 percent positive and 57 percent negative."

    http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2008/07/27/Study_Media_rougher_on_Obama/UPI-43191217211564/
     
  7. Yannis, please show us to which question you're referring.
     
  8. Yannis

    Yannis

    This was well documented and discussed back then, take a look here: http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/DemocraticDebate/Story?id=4670271&page=2 It contains a few questions about Rev Wright and how his group had treated Hillary, much tougher than what the media had challenged him with before. According to post debate analyses, Gibson got in trouble and Strephanopoulos almost got fired.