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Palin debacle on CBS Evening News

Thursday September 25, 2008

Categories: Republicans

Watch the Couric interview here. Couric's questions are straightforward and responsible. Palin is mediocre, again, regurgitating talking points mechanically, not thinking. Palin's just babbling. She makes George W. Bush sound like Cicero. This is one of the more coherent passages:

Couric: You've said, quote, "John McCain will reform the way Wall Street does business." Other than supporting stricter regulations of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac two years ago, can you give us any more example of his leading the charge for more oversight?

Palin: I think that the example that you just cited, with his warnings two years ago about Fannie and Freddie - that, that's paramount. That's more than a heck of a lot of other senators and representatives did for us.

Couric: But he's been in Congress for 26 years. He's been chairman of the powerful Commerce Committee. And he has almost always sided with less regulation, not more.

Palin: He's also known as the maverick though, taking shots from his own party, and certainly taking shots from the other party. Trying to get people to understand what he's been talking about - the need to reform government.

Couric: But can you give me any other concrete examples? Because I know you've said Barack Obama is a lot of talk and no action. Can you give me any other examples in his 26 years of John McCain truly taking a stand on this?

Palin: I can give you examples of things that John McCain has done, that has shown his foresight, his pragmatism, and his leadership abilities. And that is what America needs today.

Couric: I'm just going to ask you one more time - not to belabor the point. Specific examples in his 26 years of pushing for more regulation.

Palin: I'll try to find you some and I'll bring them to you.

I remember the morning I woke up in my college dorm room and went in to take my final exam in my Formal Logic class. I knew I was unready. Massively unready. And now I was going to be put to the ultimate test. I sat down in Dr. Sarkar's class and resolved to wing it. Of course I failed the exam and failed the class, because I had no idea what I was talking about. I wasn't a bad kid, or even a stupid kid. I was just badly unprepared, and in way over my head. Seeing the Palin interview on CBS, I thought of myself in Dr. Sarkar's exam. But see, I was a college undergraduate who had the chance to take the class again, which I did, and passed (barely). I wasn't running for vice president of the United States.

UPDATE: New Palin excerpt up, in which she discusses why having Russia next to Alaska gives her relevant foreign policy experience. I am well and truly embarrassed for her. I think she's a good woman who might well be a great governor of Alaska. But good grief, just watch this train wreck:

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Comments
Martha
October 4, 2008 3:26 PM

I heard McCain picked her out of spite. He could have picked another woman in the party that worked their way up the ladder and deserved the pick. He could have picked someone that is professional, ladylike, respectful and intelligent. Someone that would have treated Senator Biden with respect by calling him Senator as he called her Gov. Even if you don't agree with somebody's policies, in any walk of life, you respect the position they hold. Somebody that wouldn't have winked and had a more pleasant speaking voice. Somebody that would have acted like a Vice President of the United States Candidate at a debate instead of a giddy teenager at a party.

She calls herself a "MOM". I feel sorry for the poor baby that she prances around the stage. She holds him for about 2 minutes, and acts like she can't wait to get rid of him and gives him to somebody else.
God bless us if she gets in the White House.

Martha
October 4, 2008 3:27 PM

I heard McCain picked her out of spite. He could have picked another woman in the party that worked their way up the ladder and deserved the pick. He could have picked someone that is professional, ladylike, respectful and intelligent. Someone that would have treated Senator Biden with respect by calling him Senator as he called her Gov. Even if you don't agree with somebody's policies, in any walk of life, you respect the position they hold. Somebody that wouldn't have winked and had a more pleasant speaking voice. Somebody that would have acted like a Vice President of the United States Candidate at a debate instead of a giddy teenager at a party.

She calls herself a "MOM". I feel sorry for the poor baby that she prances around the stage. She holds him for about 2 minutes, and acts like she can't wait to get rid of him and gives him to somebody else.
God bless us if she gets in the White House.

Victoria
November 6, 2008 2:29 PM

It is a shame that she is so idiotic and she calls herself a governor. She was very disrespectful to Sen. Biden at the debate. In addition, she indicated to Alaskan African Americans when asked why she had no African Americans on her team, that she did not have to hire any AA and she had no intentions of doing so. However she lost the election to an African American. GOD works in misterious ways huh? Also, I wonder why she did not intend to hire any AA on her team but she certainly got angry when OPRAH an African American for not inviting her to her Black show.

Pam B
March 3, 2009 8:44 PM

It's really unfortunate that any "JERK" can put anything they want on the web nowadays. Despicable human beings You and COURIC

Arthur P.
March 26, 2009 7:42 AM

Mr.Dreher: It is always remarkable to me to find a first rate, honest mind. I wish you would talk some sense into RUSH and Billy Cunningham, and Sean H. Savage and O'Riley are hopeless... In my mind they are all hopeless. Your review of Palin on CBS is magnificient just because it is so crystal honest. For a look a Palin and the country, I recommend Matt Taibbi's MAD DOG PALIN on internet. Matt in not a CON, but equally crunchy as a PROGRESSIVE. Mr. Dreher, Please Keep up cutting through the mess with your diamond sword of honesty and intelligencs. ap m6m8ps

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Rod Dreher is an editorial columnist for the Dallas Morning News, and author of "Crunchy Cons" (Crown Forum), a nonfiction book about conservatives, most of them religious, whose faith and political convictions sometimes put them at odds with mainstream conservatives. The views expressed in this blog are his own.

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