Huffington Post:
Sarah Palin frequently disparaged the political press when campaigning with John McCain. But she tells Human Events' John Gizzi in an interview that she wishes she had spent more time talking to the media:
GIZZI: What was the biggest mistake made in the '08 campaign?
PALIN: The biggest mistake made was that I could have called more shots on this: the opportunities that were not seized to speak to more Americans via media. I was not allowed to do very many interviews, and the interviews that I did were not necessarily those I would have chosen. But I was so thankful to have the opportunity to run with John McCain that I was not going to argue with the strategy decisions that some of his people were making regarding the media contacts?
But if I would have been in charge, I would have wanted to speak to more reporters because that's how you get your message out to the electorate.
In general, the Alaska Governor (named "Conservative of the Year" by the magazine) seems to think she was over-managed.
GIZZI: And what was the most important lesson you learned from the campaign?
PALIN: The campaign was 99.9% amazing and invigorating and inspiring. But looking back, there were so many things that were outside of my control. I was in a campaign in which I did not know the people individually running the campaign. So I had to put my life, my career, my family, and my reputation in their hands. That's kind of a scary thing to do when you don't know the people you are working with.
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As an administrator, as a chief executive of a state, I am not used to that. I am used to proving my abilities by calling the shots. Then I know the buck stops with me. I made the decisions, and I'm responsible. When others are making decisions for me, as they were in the campaign, and I am the one to live with the fallout from the decisions that were made on my behalf, that is something I am not very comfortable with.
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[M]y reliance on seeking God's direction in all that I do -- that is good enough for me. And others who have a different worldview and different strategy on messaging and such, I would like to have the opportunity to prove to them that my gut instincts were going to be quite adequate.
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As an administrator, as a chief executive of a state, I am not used to that. I am used to proving my abilities by calling the shots. Then I know the buck stops with me. I made the decisions, and I'm responsible. When others are making decisions for me, as they were in the campaign, and I am the one to live with the fallout from the decisions that were made on my behalf, that is something I am not very comfortable with.
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[M]y reliance on seeking God's direction in all that I do -- that is good enough for me. And others who have a different worldview and different strategy on messaging and such, I would like to have the opportunity to prove to them that my gut instincts were going to be quite adequate.
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Sarah is now throwing McCain under the bus. Sarah is only out for Sarah. Now religious people believed what see said as she used God's name. The biggest shock and lie will come out in January 2009. Yes folks bimbo Sarah lied about Trig who is her daughters child. Yes Sarah even lied about her daughter and grandson to run for VP. Now yes a Mother will do anything for their child, but Sarah wasn't protecting her daughter but herself for her campaign image. Trig was born on April 17 as Sarah was on her way back from Texas. Now Sarah announced her deliver the next day so it would be in line with her daughter's real deliver day. Now little Bristol didn't get her parents advice and got pregnent again. Which any doctor will tell you wait for sex weeks for your body to heal. Bristol didn't. A normal delivery takes 252 days. Today is December 23, 2008 which is 250 days from Trigs birth. If Bristol's bady is born after Dec. 25th the truth will be in the numbers. Bristols grandfather told the press her due date in Dec. 28th or Jan. 3rd. This is just how low Sarah really is and it's truely sad to think American could have had her as VP. I pray God can help her children because their parents aren't helping them at all.
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