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TODAY'S STORIES
25.09.2008
Media Training Tips for Palin

 Watching Sarah Palin's heart-to-heart with Katie Couric, I have a couple of gentle suggestions for the oh-so-fragile governor:

1. When you're discussing a subject about which you clearly know nothing, such as Rick Davis's relationship with Freddie Mac, try to refrain from repeatedly using the phrase "My understanding is..." in order to avoid underscoring your complete absence of understanding.

2. Since all of America by now has heard that you are being sheltered from audiences that might be less than 100% friendly, you might want to reconsider making weird blanket statements about how all the people you run across are looking to McCain, and definitely not Obama, for leadership on the financial crisis. You are the base bait, governor; of course everyone you are allowed contact with prefers McCain. At the very least, prepare yourself to engage with evidence to the contrary, such as when Couric drew your attention to polls showing that Obama is, in fact, more trusted on the issue. 

3. And for God's sake, at least try to gather some supporting evidence for the two or three key catchphrases you have been coached to toss around. McCain is a maverick. Great. McCain is a reformer. Super. But when you're doing a sit-down with a real reporter in the midst of a financial-sector meltdown, you really should come armed with a few examples of McCain's mavericky, reformerish behavior on the most important freaking issue of the election. Laughing and flashing that big ol' sparkly grin of yours may distract Pakistan's new hound dog president, but it won't do a thing for Katie.

Shape up, gal. Preparation is the key to survival here. And my guess is that Gwen Ifill will be even less impressed by your spunky, smiley, go-girl shtick. Assuming, that is, that the campaign fails in its current efforts to get your debate cancelled altogether

--Michelle Cottle

Posted: Thursday, September 25, 2008 11:29 AM with 8 comment(s)

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williamyard said:

Any chance Palin will replace Couric at CBS? That would certainly bump "Buy a TV" up my to-do list, all the way to right after #382 ("Remove large toes with bolt cutters") and just before #383 ("Fart on Saturn").

Meanwhile, we should all be glad that Angela Merkel and not Sarah Palin has run Germany for the last few. Back rubs are bad enough; no one wants to see the President of the United States mistake his G8 colleague for a wet nurse.

OMG I just realized that, without a TV, I will be unable to watch The Debates!

[Sigh.]

Cue Mick: "I'll be in my basement room, with a needle and a spoon, and another girl to take the pain away."

September 25, 2008 12:45 PM

liberal reformer said:

MrYard: Good to see you again. You can always watch the debates on your computer, if any actually are held.

September 25, 2008 12:50 PM

liberal reformer said:

The McCain camp is so obviously flailing around in its attempt to "explain" Palin's unavailability to the press that the results are laughable. Consider the statement of McCain spokesman Michael Goldfarb: "The campaign is resolved not to allow the media to dictate her schedule ...". This intemperate blast is in response to simple media requests for interviews with one Sarah Palin. Conservatives often lay into the culture of complaint but there are no bigger whiners than those who forever cry about alleged "media bias".

September 25, 2008 1:02 PM

williamyard said:

Hi lib ref!

You are correct. I *could* watch the debates on my computer.

[williamyard yanks computer from power strip, throws it on floor, jumps up and down on it repeatedly...]

Phew, that was a close one!

September 25, 2008 1:03 PM

michael said:

There may be a few tricks she can use to survive the next weeks but I'd rather invest in her failure, now. I've concluded she's a dangerous candidate for the job because of her life experiences and behavior as an elected official, not because she's fails interrogations.

She won't earn my trust as a VP because she wins debating points or is able to spit out McCain's message or appears less pathetic. Where does one draw the line? OJ needs a women to take care of him and Manson's story would be better with the help of Salter?

This isn't charm school or a mentoring project and Sarah Palin knows where she's going and how to get what she wants. She might have fooled her constituents for awhile and too bad for McCain if they were duped. I'm not easily conned.

The only help she'll get from me is too speed her return to the job for which she's unqualified. That is Alaska's problem and I'm betting they'll take care of it. Yeah, they are looking forward to her return but not as their favorite daughter.

She's dumb as a fox. We all know the story about the frog and the scorpion so don't say I didn't warn you. She'll use you and use you up...it's her nature. Include me out the the conspiracy, I do not want her to succeed. That is my tip...

September 25, 2008 1:05 PM

teplukhin2you said:

Could we please stop referring to women as "spunky"? Those of us with transatlantic experience have a rather different take on that modifier.

September 25, 2008 1:46 PM

teplukhin2you said:

Yard - I'm going to watch celebrity reactions to the debates on Yahoo's OMG! channel.

September 25, 2008 1:47 PM

grandtheory said:

I'm waiting for someone to make stickers that say:

McCain/WTF '08

September 26, 2008 9:25 AM