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Posted Thursday, September 04, 2008 5:23 PM

When Will Palin Meet the Press?

Andrew Romano

ST. PAUL, Minn.--Over the next 60 days, I'm curious to see whether the McCain campaign will drastically restrict press access to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin--and, if so, whether that will make any difference with voters.

I bring this up because Palin just took her first off-the-cuff question from a reporter since joining the Republican ticket last Friday. (She has spoken to People magazine about her family.) After McCain's running mate emerged from a private Republican Governors Association luncheon at a Minneapolis museum earlier this afternoon to deliver a short Obama-bashing statement, an Alaska television crew captured her attention for a brief, fleeting moment. "We feel like we're losing you a little bit," shouted the enterprising journalist. "No, I'm happy to be governor of Alaska," Palin responded. "Couldn't be more proud, of course, of my position as governor of Alaska." 

That it's. One week. Millions of dollars. Fifteen thousand reporters. And "I'm happy to be the governor of Alaska" is all we have to show for it.

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This isn't necessarily the norm. If I'm not mistaken, Joe Biden did a half-dozen or so interviews during his first week on the trail; a Google News search turns up several for the past few days alone. Then again, Joe Biden probably grants interviews to everyone he encounters.

I understand that Palin spent the week prepping for last night's speech and that she's now learning to recite McCain's policy papers in a Minneapolis hotel room with his top issue advisers. But the fact is, the woman will be busy from now until Election Day. As my NEWSWEEK colleague Jonathan Alter wrote yesterday, the fear for reporters is that to "get Palin through the next three weeks" Team McCain will "dodge press conferences in favor of interviews with people like Sean Hannity, Larry King and Ellen DeGeneres. Then, when the media complain that she is being kept away, the McCain campaign will cite the half dozen or so interviews she has granted as proof that the campaign press is just bellyaching"--and as a way to further stoke the anti-MSM flames they've been fanning all week. The early signs aren't good. Biden is doing "Meet the Press" this Sunday. McCain is doing "Face the Nation." Obama is doing ABC's "This Week." And Palin is doing ... something that doesn't involve journalists and live television cameras.

If Team McCain does shield Palin from the spotlight for the remainder of the month, voters could react one of three ways. If they 1) don't notice or 2) say "good for you, Barracuda"--a likely response, given the way most members of the human race feel about the MSM--McCain wins. It's all about message control and reducing the risk of gaffes. If, however, a critical mass of swing voters starts to suspect that Palin can't handle the heat, it could reinforce the idea that her selection was a cynical political ploy and undercut McCain's "straight talk" appeal

Either way, it's worth noting that in times like these, the political press corps--as despised as it might be--is actually important. As I wrote earlier today, Palin's relatively skimpy C.V. means that the greatest test of her readiness for office--as it was for Obama--will be how well she performs in the presidential pressure-cooker. Obama himself said as much at a press avail today in York, Pa. "I think she has got a compelling story, but I assume that she wants to be treated the same way that guys want to be treated," he said. "I have been through this for 19 months. She has been through it, what, four days so far?" Like Alter, I believe that unless Palin is "forced to submit to real interviews with real questions"--just as Obama was--we won't have the foggiest idea whether "her real-life experience is any preparation for assuming high office."

So, yeah. Ellen is great. I dig the way she dances. But Ellen alone is not going to cut it. 
 

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Posted By: Mimi13 (September 24, 2008 at 1:43 AM)

I think the traditional Republicans are beginning to inch away from McCain, in part because of the Palin pick.  Anyone knowledgeable about the affiars of state (as opposed to women who like her because she's just like someone they met at Walmart) knows that Palin is no way, no how able to run the country.  They also know McCain's health is not good and that he has a family history of sudden fatal heart attacks (grandfather dead at 63, father at 70).  McCain could be on borrowed time.  Add to that his impetuousness in making policy decisions (Palin was one, calling for the resignation of Cox was another) and you have a recipe for disaster.  Frankly, I have no idea who would actually run the country if McCain should die.  Does anyone?  

Keeping Palin out of reach is one of the most cynical acts of any political campaign ever. It's a distortion of the free press, which, for all its faults, was considered the protector of democracy by the founders of this country (Given a choice between a free government and a free press, Thomas Jefferson said he would take the free press).  If she can't handle a question or two from the likes of Katie Couric, how in the world would she handle her "neighbor," Valdimir Putin?


Posted By: Shhh (September 11, 2008 at 11:48 AM)

Omar your stupid...!  Any one on this site that is for Obama is STUPID!  You are all twisting the facts to make your sissy boy appear to be presidental material... hahahaha!  If you succed( which you wont) you will be the exact ones running around screaming "Obama SUCKS"! That will only occur after he doesnt follow through with anything good that he promised... and when he rolls Americans under the bus for our enemies...  His character has shown time and again how much loyalty he has for us.... Remember the REV. Wright episode?  Go ahead and talk about SARAH, as a parent myself, I know all we can do is teach our children; then they are the ones that make a final choice.  After all they are their own person just like all you idiots that are making your stupid decisions everyday and supporting Obama.... WOW, Cant believe with all the facts you guys are on that side... Hope you guys get it straight before the election.


Posted By: Grizzlybare (September 10, 2008 at 3:17 AM)

To the thoughtful voters of the United States of America.  Fear not, others will come to their senses soon.

Palin is in intensive training, but she is in a world that she does not know.  For all their efforts Palin cannot be trained to stand the scrutiny of the press as a V.P. candidate.  Biden is already able to take the reins if necessary whereas Palin will never have that ability, even though she is much more likely to be called to finish McCain's term (if he could be elected.)

I know that stranger things have happened, after all Bush II got elected, TWICE!

Sarah Palin will prove to be another "Show Pony" for John McCain.  All show and no substance!

Pony up Palin.

Get it over with, the joke is over.  Let's hear what you have to say, "for yourself!"