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A Note from Peggy Noonan
Corner National Review ^ | 9/3/08

Posted on 09/03/2008 4:55:54 PM PDT by mathprof

Wednesday afternoon, in a live MSNBC television panel hosted by NBC's political analyst Chuck Todd, and along with Republican strategist Mike Murphy, we discussed Sarah Palin's speech this evening to the Republican National Convention. I said she has to tell us in her speech who she is, what she believes, and why she's here. We spoke of Republican charges that the media has been unfair to Mrs. Palin, and I defended the view that while the media should investigate every quote and vote she's made, and look deeply into her career, it has been unjust in its treatment of her family circumstances, and deserved criticism for this.

When the segment was over and MSNBC was in commercial, Todd, Murphy and I continued our conversation, talking about the Palin choice overall. We were speaking informally, with some passion — and into live mics. An audio tape of that conversation was sent, how or by whom I don't know, onto the internet. And within three hours I was receiving it from friends far and wide, asking me why I thought the McCain campaign is "over", as it says in the transcript of the conversation. Here I must plead some confusion. In our off-air conversation, I got on the subject of the leaders of the Republican party assuming, now, that whatever the base of the Republican party thinks is what America thinks. I made the case that this is no longer true, that party leaders seem to me stuck in the assumptions of 1988 and 1994, the assumptions that reigned when they were young and coming up. "The first lesson they learned is the one they remember," I said to Todd — and I'm pretty certain that is a direct quote. But, I argued, that's over, those assumptions are yesterday, the party can no longer assume that its base is utterly in line with the thinking of the American people. And when I said, "It's over!" — and I said it more than once — that is what I was referring to. I am pretty certain that is exactly what Todd and Murphy understood I was referring to. In the truncated version of the conversation, on the Web, it appears I am saying the McCain campaign is over. I did not say it, and do not think it. In fact, at an on-the-record press symposium on the campaign on Monday, when all of those on the panel were pressed to predict who would win, I said that I didn't know, but that we just might find "This IS a country for old men." That is, McCain may well win. I do not think the campaign is over, I do not think this is settled, and did not suggest, back to the Todd-Murphy conversation, that "It's over."

However, I did say two things that I haven't said in public, either in speaking or in my writing. One is a vulgar epithet that I wish I could blame on the mood of the moment but cannot. No one else, to my memory, swore. I just blurted. The other, more seriously, is a real criticism that I had not previously made, but only because I hadn't thought of it. And it is connected to a thought I had this morning, Wednesday morning, and wrote to a friend. Here it is. Early this morning I saw Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, and as we chatted about the McCain campaign (she thoughtfully and supportively) I looked into her eyes and thought, Why not her? Had she been vetted for the vice presidency, and how did it come about that it was the less experienced Mrs. Palin who was chosen? I didn't ask these questions or mention them, I just thought them. Later in the morning, still pondering this, I thought of something that had happened exactly 20 years before. It was just after the 1988 Republican convention ended. I was on the plane, as a speechwriter, that took Republican presidential nominee George H.W. Bush, and the new vice presidential nominee, Dan Quayle, from New Orleans, the site of the convention, to Indiana. Sitting next to Mr. Quayle was the other senator from that state, Richard Lugar. As we chatted, I thought, "Why him and not him?" Why Mr. Quayle as the choice, and not the more experienced Mr. Lugar? I came to think, in following years, that some of the reason came down to what is now called The Narrative. The story the campaign wishes to tell about itself, and communicate to others. I don't like the idea of The Narrative. I think it is ... a barnyard epithet. And, oddly enough, it is something that Republicans are not very good at, because it's not where they live, it's not what they're about, it's too fancy. To the extent the McCain campaign was thinking in these terms, I don't like that either. I do like Mrs. Palin, because I like the things she espouses. And because, frankly, I met her once and liked her. I suspect, as I say further in here, that her candidacy will be either dramatically successful or a dramatically not; it won't be something in between.

But, bottom line, I am certainly sorry I blurted my barnyard ephithet, I am certainly sorry that someone abused my meaning in the use of the words, "It's over", and I'm sorry I didn't have the Kay Baily Hutchison thought before this morning, because I could have written of it. There. Now: onto today's column.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008rncconvention; mccain; murphy; noonan; openmic; palin; palinattacks; peggynoonan; propagandawingofdnc
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Glad to see this.
1 posted on 09/03/2008 4:55:54 PM PDT by mathprof
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To: mathprof
Dear Peggy,

Can you put this into one or two simple sentences a dummy like me can understand.

sincerely,
McGruff

2 posted on 09/03/2008 4:58:49 PM PDT by McGruff (People's families are off limits and people's children are especially off limits - Obama)
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To: mathprof
Here I must plead some confusion.

Nice try, but no cigar!

3 posted on 09/03/2008 4:59:02 PM PDT by truthluva ("Character is doing the right thing even when no one is looking" - JC Watts)
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To: mathprof

She knows she made doo doo.


4 posted on 09/03/2008 4:59:26 PM PDT by Luke21
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To: mathprof

Goodbye Peggy


5 posted on 09/03/2008 4:59:58 PM PDT by Outrance
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To: mathprof

Kay Bailey Hutchison is a good person, but she’s a lackluster campaigner, looks like an old lady (yes there is sexism in how people react to older men vs older women), and she was previously indicted (and acquitted). The Dems and Media would have smeared her from one end of the Earth to the other just like Palin.


6 posted on 09/03/2008 5:00:36 PM PDT by Chet 99
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To: mathprof

What a bitch.


7 posted on 09/03/2008 5:00:58 PM PDT by Crawdad (I am my brother's keeper. I am not your brother's keeper.)
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To: mathprof

It’s just words to cover her fat a$$. Sound like some gobbly-goop that bob Shrum or Donna Brazille would write.


8 posted on 09/03/2008 5:01:02 PM PDT by IllumiNaughtyByNature (OBAMA: He was a flop before he became a flipper.)
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Spin spin spin. Peggy got caught with her granny panties down. We heard real-life Peggy - folumouthed know-it all. Not the flowery prosed Catholic schoolgirl of her columns.

Save it Peggy - have another Cosmo with your media pals at the M bar.
9 posted on 09/03/2008 5:01:03 PM PDT by over3Owithabrain
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To: Outrance

This is stammering from somebody that got nailed. It’s an embarassment.


10 posted on 09/03/2008 5:01:05 PM PDT by Luke21
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To: mathprof

Me too...


11 posted on 09/03/2008 5:01:30 PM PDT by bahblahbah
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To: mathprof

Too Late!


12 posted on 09/03/2008 5:01:45 PM PDT by conservativepoet (The chief aim of order within Christianity is to make room for good things to romp and play.)
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To: mathprof

Peggy’s over and out.


13 posted on 09/03/2008 5:01:47 PM PDT by PGalt
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Sorry Peggy but your arrogance and nastiness has shown through for quite some time now. Have fun with your little liberal friends.


14 posted on 09/03/2008 5:02:28 PM PDT by beandog (BO stinks)
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To: mathprof

Dude, leave peggy alone now...


15 posted on 09/03/2008 5:02:36 PM PDT by bahblahbah
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To: mathprof

16 posted on 09/03/2008 5:03:06 PM PDT by Petronski (The Vice Presidency is below Sarah Palin's paygrade.)
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I'm not wobbly kneed; however, some of my moderate republican friends are. Remember I'm a mathprof; there are not too many of them. They like Peggy. So do I. I was worried about how her comments originally sounded.

I'm enjoying watching DNC-TV (MSBC) start to sing a different tune. I think they are WORRIED.

17 posted on 09/03/2008 5:03:17 PM PDT by mathprof
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Some rat at MSNBC — do they employ any non-rodents? — apparently doctored this and leaked it to YouTube.

Another reason for McCain to tell NBC that they (including MTP) are not on his schedule until the mess at MSNBC is cleaned up.


18 posted on 09/03/2008 5:03:30 PM PDT by aculeus
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She and Murphy should be done. Out of sources and out of Republican inner circles. Begone!


19 posted on 09/03/2008 5:03:47 PM PDT by jwalsh07 (Sarah Palin Pro Life, Pro Gun, Pro America, Thank you Lord! :-})
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To: conservativepoet

Exactly. Buh, bye...


20 posted on 09/03/2008 5:04:33 PM PDT by abb ("What ISN'T in the news is often more important than what IS." Ed Biersmith, 1942 -)
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