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Palin: Hey, You Know Who Really Stinks? The Media!

PalinWave.jpgDuring the 2008 election, one of the major complaints regarding John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin was the lack of vetting which went into the decision. Once the choice was set in stone, though, criticism in some circles shifted to the abysmal handling of the VP candidate and her “not ready for prime time” persona. Apparently things haven’t improved since the election ended, because one lesson which Governor Palin never seemed to learn is that Americans don’t generally care to vote for a whiner.

Gov. Sarah Palin (R-Alaska) believes that the media deliberately tried to bring her down during her vice presidential run.

As part of an interview with conservative filmmaker John Ziegler for his new film out this week, Palin said she believes the media made a decision that “we’re going to seek and we’re going to destroy this candidacy of Sarah Palin’s because of what it is that she represents.”

“Obviously something big took place in the media,” she added. It is “very frightening, I think, what the media was able to get away with, this go around.”

Even if this were true, the voters don’t much care for people who blame their failures on others. When your team loses the big game, the one thing you don’t want to do is go on camera and blame somebody else. It just looks bad.

Also, I’ve long since grown tired of this endless chant from Palin’s conservative base about how poorly she was treated. What she received was far less than she’d have gotten if the 4th estate had been given a few more months to really get into high gear. As it played out, we barely had 12 weeks to figure out who Governor Palin was before the whole shooting match was over. In that short time plenty of fodder turned up which the media never got a chance to fully explore with the public. Many of the facts surrounding Palin were lost in the endless buzz created by her sheer inability to stand in front of a camera without completely melting down. In a few short months she managed to land herself a place as the female Joe Biden, a feat which the Vice President needed a lifetime of Foot In Mouth moments to achieve.

If Palin dares to run for President in 2012, the media is going to be locked and loaded next time. Endless examinations of her highly questionable cabinet appointments in Alaska will be conducted. Questions will be raised about taxpayer dollars which were funneled through her completely unqualified Secretary of Agriculture into fat checks for family and friends. (Payments which state auditors later said could not be justified.) The ambulance chaser she appointed as Attorney General (who recently had to resign in disgrace) will be on full display. And if the Governor can’t find a way to conduct an interview without sounding like an angry scold, high on umbrage but low on substance, President Obama will be able to take most of the election off on holiday and slide in to an easy win.

Quit blaming your problems on the press, Governor, and work on hiring a competent staff and going back to media and debate prep school. Otherwise, you may as well just let Tina Fey run in your place for the entire thing. If nothing else, she’d handle the interviews better.

  • greenschemes
    As part of an interview with conservative filmmaker John Ziegler for his new film out this week, Palin said she believes the media made a decision that “we’re going to seek and we’re going to destroy this candidacy of Sarah Palin’s because of what it is that she represents.”

    I agree 100 percent. However before all you lefties go apoplectic on me.

    I believe the press to some degree and more notably the bloggers to a nth degree did the same thing to Clinton and Obama. It has become what they do. The press has it seems to me lost their way as they fill up their ranks with people with agendas and they compete with online media who seem to be the new darlings of the world.

    I for one am glad she keeps pointing it out to expose the lamebrains in the press. Perhaps it will destroy her aspirations for future office but perhaps also it will do what Obama, and Clinton and McCain and every other public official would like to see done. Put some heat on the press to clean up their fastly growing, soiled and tarnished image of reporting facts instead of making facts support their bias.
  • I think its almost a given now that Palin will run for the presidency in 2012, unless something happens between now and then, which explains her focus on the negative attention the media has given her, which in my opinion, is well deserved. I also think she is a complete idiot for continually attacking the media because it shows that she thinks that the media is her only major hurdle to being elected president. I would think she would have more to worry about those she'll face in the primary because they will have all the fodder from this election to throw at her and will likely be more adept at bringing the media to their side. Of course maybe she thinks she already has been crowned with the Republican nomination and doesn't have to worry about a primary challenge. In the end though, Palin needs positive media coverage if she wants to gain the support she needs to win, and expecting that support while constantly berating the media and outright demanding respect she has not earned is not going to help her image or the image the media presents.
  • Silhouette
    "Gov. Sarah Palin (R-Alaska) believes that the media deliberately tried to bring her down during her vice presidential run."

    ***************
    I almost forgot to thank them for that civic duty! Thank you media! I wonder if her base stops even for a minute to think what it would be like in these troubled times with "caribou barbie" at the helm?

    *shudder*

    Once again, thank you media! ; )
  • kritt11
    If by bringing her down, she means that the media did its job by exposing her as a candidate who was not qualified for the VP slot--- yes they did!
  • DdW
    Maybe I am wrong, but I believe that news and cable organizations such as Fox are part of the media.

    If that is so, perhaps we should also address, and have documentaries and exposes on the 24/7, wall-to-wall, "endless loop" Jeremiah Wright, et al. coverage by Fox intended to---and let me paraphrase here--"seek and destroy Barack Obama's candidacy because of what it is that he represents.”

    And let's digress a whole seven years to the 24/7, wall-to-wall, endless loop coverage--character assassination is a better term--by Fox of a Democrat congressman in their "Where is Chandra Levy" crap that eventually cost an innocent man his career and his reputation.

    Have they apologized yet?

    Yes, I know this is off-topic. But if Fox is part of the "Media," then this needs to be said, as this is part of our sad history of demonizing those with whom we disagree poltically or philosophically.
  • DougL
    Would that be this John Ziegler?
  • kritt11
    If Palin had not blown key questions in nationally televised interviews that she freely consented to give, she might have had a valid point.

    I guess she expected all journalists to toss softball lobs like the ones that she got from Sean Hannity!
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