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zulchzulu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-25-10 09:28 AM
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Spot on article about how the media helped create the Palin Monster
Many people correctly blame John McCain for bringing Sarah Palin into relevance and helping give her credibility where we see almost on a daily basis that she is way over her head politically.



Granted, she has made a lot of money in the process and even has a predictable TV show on Fox.

But just how did the McCain campaign get the idea that having Palin in the ticket would be a good thing?

Can you say PUMA... and how it was misread by the media as something bigger than it really was...

It's often said these days that Sarah Palin is a "media creation." That is, the media promote and elevate her as one of America's most popular and influential leaders, even though her approval ratings remain in the tank, by covering every appearance and statement (whether speech or tweet) as if she is the Junior President from Alaska.

(snip)

...it was the electronic media's overblown coverage of the allegedly widespread threat by female Hillary delegates, and other Clinton fans, to bolt Obama in favor of McCain that November.

(snip)

There was no firm evidence for this, of course, and few pundits, on TV or in print, seemed to notice that the same handful of disgruntled Hillary delegates appeared on all of the shows. No matter. Obama's possible defeat because of the possible defections was widely predicted.

(snip)

... John McCain and his people bought it, hook, line and sinker. This explains the sudden (though often ill-explained) rise of Sarah Palin to the top of their VP list. The McCainites saw an opening, which really wasn't there, and went completely overboard. Not only did a female VP suddenly look like a great idea, but she would have extra appeal to the particular type of Hillary primary voters so hyped by the media.

http://www.thenation.com/blog/154104/how-media-created-monster-sarah-palin


Now we have to endure Palin for another year or two before she gets flushed down into obscurity by her own screeds.

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msongs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-25-10 09:31 AM
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1. Palin was brought on board as the T&A prop. nt
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Liberal_Stalwart71 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-25-10 02:52 PM
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5. I don't blame McCain directly. My understanding is that he really wanted a more moderate
Edited on Wed Aug-25-10 02:53 PM by Liberal_Stalwart71
partner like Chuck Hagel or Joe LIEberman. It was the neocons that chose her; in particular, Bill Kristol, who was wowed by her T&A. The neocons essentially forced McCain to choose her. McCain, only then, became convinced that Failin' would help him politically. But she was not his first choice.
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tallahasseedem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-25-10 03:15 PM
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6. McCain is absolutely to blame...
the notion that he was forced is absurd.
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Liberal_Stalwart71 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-25-10 07:45 PM
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8. With all that we know about how the Republican Party works and how obsessed
McCain is with winning, do you really think that Republicans allowed McCain - ALONE - to choose Palin? No way.

In fact, there is a well documented account of how Palin was chosen. Indeed, the piece is written by Jane Mayer who wrote the recent piece, excellent piece on the Koch Brothers.

You should read the entire article. It clearly explains that while McCain was initially moved by Palin, once his team started to vet her, he realized that he wanted Lieberman more. It was Kristol and a gang of neocons who served as McCain's top advisors like Charlie Black who finally convinced him:

<snip>

By the spring, the McCain campaign had reportedly sent scouts to Alaska to start vetting Palin as a possible running mate. A week or so before McCain named her, however, sources close to the campaign say, McCain was intent on naming his fellow-senator Joe Lieberman, an independent, who left the Democratic Party in 2006. David Keene, the chairman of the American Conservative Union, who is close to a number of McCain’s top aides, told me that “McCain and Lindsey Graham”—the South Carolina senator, who has been McCain’s closest campaign companion—“really wanted Joe.” But Keene believed that “McCain was scared off” in the final days, after warnings from his advisers that choosing Lieberman would ignite a contentious floor fight at the Convention, as social conservatives revolted against Lieberman for being, among other things, pro-choice.

<snip>

“They took it away from him,” a longtime friend of McCain—who asked not to be identified, since the campaign has declined to discuss its selection process—said of the advisers. “He was furious. He was pissed. It wasn’t what he wanted.” Another friend disputed this, characterizing McCain’s mood as one of “understanding resignation.”

<snip>

With just days to go before the Convention, the choices were slim. Karl Rove favored McCain’s former rival Mitt Romney, but enough animus lingered from the primaries that McCain rejected the pairing. “I told Romney not to wait by the phone, because ‘he doesn’t like you,’ ” Keene, who favored the choice, said. “With John McCain, all politics is personal.” Other possible choices—such as former Representative Rob Portman, of Ohio, or Governor Tim Pawlenty, of Minnesota—seemed too conventional. They did not transmit McCain’s core message that he was a “maverick.” Finally, McCain’s top aides, including Steve Schmidt and Rick Davis, converged on Palin. Ed Rogers, the chairman of B.G.R., a well-connected, largely Republican lobbying firm, said, “Her criteria kept popping out. She was a governor—that’s good. The shorter the Washington résumé the better. A female is better still. And then there was her story.” He admitted, “There was concern that she was a novice.” In addition to Schmidt and Davis, Charles R. Black, Jr., the lobbyist and political operative who is McCain’s chief campaign adviser, reportedly favored Palin. Keene said, “I’m told that Charlie Black told McCain, ‘If you pick anyone else, you’re going to lose. But if you pick Palin you may win.’ ” (Black did not return calls for comment.) Meanwhile, McCain’s longtime friend said, “Kristol was out there shaking the pom-poms.”

<snip>

McCain had met Palin once, but their conversation—at a reception during a meeting of the National Governors Association, six months earlier—had lasted only fifteen minutes. “It wasn’t a real conversation,” said the longtime friend, who called the choice of Palin “the fucking most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard.” Aides arranged a phone call between McCain and Palin, and scrutinized her answers to some seventy items on a questionnaire that she had filled out. But McCain didn’t talk with Palin in person again until the morning of Thursday, August 28th. Palin was flown down to his retreat in Sedona, Arizona, and they spoke for an hour or two. By the time he announced her as his choice, the next day, he had spent less than three hours in her company.

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Read more http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/10/27/081027fa_fact_mayer?currentPage=all#ixzz0xfTwhPGI


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zulchzulu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-25-10 10:15 PM
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12. McCain may have wanted Lieberman, but he caved like a little girl n/t
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Liberal_Stalwart71 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 12:14 PM
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14. Of course he did. He'd sell his soul to win. He is a bitter, sick, and evil man! n/t
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zulchzulu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 05:58 PM
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15. That pretty much boils it down n/t
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4_TN_TITANS Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-25-10 04:08 PM
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7. Seriously....
The Repubs I know were absolutely drooling over her when she was selected. Brains and qualifications were no issue.

Selecting her would have been a fabulous move in a different situation, when Americans weren't so distracted by jobs and foreclosures. That's why the smartest guy in the room won.
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corkhead Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-25-10 09:37 AM
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2. her 15 minutes will be up once her image as a MILF finally dissipates
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glitch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-25-10 10:30 AM
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3. Never underestimate the Palindrone, or more importantly her wealthy fundie backers. nt
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Phx_Dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-25-10 02:30 PM
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4. And make no mistake. She is a monster.
And she most definitely was "created" by the MSM. McCain doesn't have the clout to "make" or break anyone.
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golfguru Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-25-10 08:09 PM
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10. Nope not a monster
just a greedy huckster who is making Millions writing books and selling $100,000 speeches.
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golfguru Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-25-10 08:06 PM
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9. If Joe Miller wins in Alaska then....
get ready for Sarah Palin ad nauseum in MSM.
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Hekate Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-25-10 08:20 PM
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11. Wasilla Barbie is a monster, dangerous because of who backs her, props her up, and keeps her going
She has not yet faded away, and I won't believe she's gone until she's off the airwaves and back in Wasilla. And even then, I'll wonder who she's talking with by stealth.

Hekate
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Arkansas Granny Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 08:38 AM
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13. They truly thought that Palin would bring in those who were disappointed
that Hillary had not gotten the nomination. They might have gotten a few, but I don't know a single Hillary supporter, myself included, who voted McCain/Palin. In the end, she wasn't an asset, just an ass.
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brentspeak Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 06:20 PM
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16. Now we can't turn on the radio without hearing yet another stupid piece on Bristol or Levi
Edited on Thu Aug-26-10 06:20 PM by brentspeak
not to mention the helicopter-wolf-hunter herself.
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wiggs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-26-10 06:24 PM
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17. Bill Kristol found her and sold gop power brokers on the idea. Before McCain. nt
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