Saturday, October 18, 2008

Mirroring Bush’s tactics, McCain-Palin campaign tries to hand-pick reporter for Palin interview.


Thinkprogress:

A local NBC affiliate in Maine reported that the network had requested an interview with Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) after she spoke at a rally in Bangor Wednesday. However, the station declined when Palin’s handlers said they would grant the interview only if the McCain campaign could choose the reporter:

[We] also requested a one-on-one interview with Sarah Palin but the McCain-Palin campaign wanted to choose the reporter who would do the interview. That was a condition we could not agree to so we declined the inverview opportunity.

Indeed, the McCain campaign’s stunt is eerily similar to way President Bush has handled interviews with the media. When the White House offered NPR an interview with Bush last year, there was a catch — Juan Williams had to conduct the interview. “The end result,” the Washington Post’s Dan Froomkin noted, was that “Williams did the interview for his other employer — Fox News.”
Also, being sick and tired of Joe the Plummer, Palin mentioned Joe the Plumber.
During a campaign rally Friday in West Chester, OH today, Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK), mentioned Joe “The Plumber” Wurzelbacher by name six different times. Plain noted that he had called progressive tax policies “socialism” and said, “we’ve really got to hand it to Joe.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well friends, I am tired of hearing Joe the Plummer, and friends, I will be glad not to hear of Joe the Plummer, and friends I will be tired of hearing about gramps being a POW, and friends I am tired of hearing about lipstick, and friends I am tired of hearing about Hockey Mom's and friends I will be glad when Obama stomps all over these friends and we won't have to hear them.

By the way fact check, a nonpartisian site has found more fact problems with the Gramps Camp