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United States News Title: #Palin: This is disappointing, if true Anyone who knows me or who has read my posts for any length of time knows Im a fan of Sarah Palin. A big fan. I like her politics, I like her outlook, I like her record, and I think she has the makings of a good president. Which makes this news both disturbing and disappointing: What happened was that Alex Pappas of The Daily Caller, one of the rising stars among political scribes and a meticulously careful and wonderfully polite, fair-minded young man (an aside: Ive known him since he was in junior high school), wrote a perfectly fine story about Palins current stances vis-a-vis the presidential race. In it, one of the things she said was that if Mitt Romney is the nominee, well, of course she would endorse him over Barack Obama. Fox Nation picked up the story and, in its own headline (not Pappas, not the Daily Callers, but its own headline completely apart from anything Pappas ever wrote) played up the Romney endorse angle in a way that apparently did not make it clear that the endorsement might be in the general election, rather than the primary campaign. (The headline is no longer available at Fox Nation, so I cant say exactly what the wording was.) Anyway, the Palin team pounced. Specifically inviting over reporter Kasie Hunt from Politico so she could hear the exchange, Palin called Pappas cell phone and began berating him in a very scolding manner for writing a headline suggesting she supports Romney. Pappas didnt even know what she was talking about. When he tried to say that neither he nor his editors had written such a headline, she said she didnt have time for this, that she needed to go back to the real people at the State Fair, and hung up on him. Later, when it became clear that Fox Nation, not Pappas or The Daily Caller, had written the semi-offending headline, a Palin press aide called Pappas back not to apologize but to say that they now realized it was Fox and that the headline had been taken down. No, Pappas said, far more bemused than angry or upset, he didnt come close to apologizing. Be sure to read the whole thing. Lets set some context here. The articles author, Quinn Hillyer, is a solid conservative. American Spectator is an old-line conservative magazine. Both Hillyer and the magazine have defended Sarah Palin in the past. And, while The Daily Caller tends toward the tabloid style, its well to the Right, too. This was not a Lefty hit-job. What jumps out at me is not that the former Alaska governor blew her stack at a reporter. We know how miserably shes been treated by the press and, well, everyone can have a bad moment. (Even Ive been known to have one from time to time. Ahem
) That I can write off. In this modern age of flip cams and 24-by-7 coverage, every politician will at some time or another reveal their warts. No, Im bothered by two other items: first, that Mrs. Palin apparently called over another journalist to witness her reaming of Pappas what was the point? It reeks of pettiness and unprofessionalism. She is a serious contender for President of the United States. This kind of Watch me burn this guy behavior should be beneath any candidate. Second, once it became clear that Pappas and The Daily Caller were not at fault, Governor Palin owed him a personal call to apologize. Not a non-apology call from an aide. Not only is that simple courtesy and the decent thing to do, but its smart politics. Once you, a contender for high office, have been shown to be wrong, admit it, apologize, and defuse the issue immediately. In the process you show yourself to be a good person and you disarm your opponents talking points. To do what Sarah Palin is accused of doing, however, is to compound boorish, childish behavior with poor political judgement. In a candidate with ambitions for high office, thats a bad combination. Again, thats if this is true. I say if because we all know the dangers of first reports and how there can be many wildly different viewpoints regarding the same set of facts. (Ever see Rashomon?) And it just doesnt sound like Sarah Palin, for several reasons. But here we have witnesses, and I suspect what was reported is at least close to what happened. And if thats the case, then Sarah Palin owes Mr. Pappas a sincere apology. PS: In case youre wondering, no, this does not change my support for her. Not by itself, at least. However, it does go into the Hmmm
File as something that bears watching for signs of a trend. PPS: I wont at all be surprised to be fired at by both Palin-haters shouting SEE? WE TOLD YOU SO!!! and Palin-bots who go into attack-badger mode at even the least criticism. To the latter I suggest looking at my prior posts to see what kind of a supporter Ive been. PPPS: Rick Perry also had a serious unforced error moment in Iowa. Like I said, its going to happen to every candidate. Perhaps both should blame the deep-fried butter on a stick.
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#6. To: calfag, all PDS insane assholes (#0)
. LOL! You PDS insane fuckwad losers obviously do not have a life! GOVERNOR Palin farts and you cunts faint! LOL! You powerless little whiny PDS insane asswipe SCUM! LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FUNNY STUFF! LOL! ... .. .
have you ever posted anything that made sense moron?
. What's the matter calfag? Should I aim my prose at the very lowest idiot percentile so that YOU can understand it calfag? I don't think that I can make myself as stooopid as YOU are calfag.
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