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Sarah Palin has yet to meet the press
Politico ^ | 9/6/08 5:21 PM EST | MICHAEL CALDERONE

Posted on 09/06/2008 2:51:16 PM PDT by Vision Thing

When political junkies flip through television stations on Sunday morning, they'll find policy-driven interviews with three of the four candidates on the presidential tickets — John McCain, Barack Obama and Joe Biden. They won’t, though, see Sarah Palin.

Less than two months before voters hit the polls, Palin has yet to sit down for or even schedule an issues-oriented interview with any newspaper, magazine or television network.

Meanwhile, the McCain campaign has significantly scaled back the access of the national press he used to jokingly refer to as his “base,” and several speakers, including Palin, took shots at the media in their speeches at last week's Republican convention.

Since her debut in Dayton, Ohio, the McCain campaign has been receiving about 80-100 requests a day from news organizations around the world, according to spokesman Ben Porritt, who said interest in an interview was "through the roof" and that the campaign was going through them now.

"There's no doubt in my mind that the McCain campaign would like to run out on the clock on this," said David Chalian, political director for ABC News.

He expects the campaign will tightly manage access to Palin, but give some national interviews shortly before the Oct. 2 vice presidential debate with Biden, moderated by PBS' Gwen Ifill.

"They know they're not going to get through the next 60 days without doing interviews and being tested and prodded," Chalian said.

But even if Palin does submit to a few carefully selected interviews around the October debate, that means another month before the 37-million-plus viewers who tuned into Palin's speech and others get their first look at how the newcomer to the national stage performs outside of a campaign-controlled setting.

In the meantime, Fox News is rolling out a special (as are other networks): "Gov. Sarah Palin: An American Woman," a one-hour biography hosted by Greta Van Susteren that includes "exclusive video and photos" and "interviews with her family, friends and colleagues" — but not Palin herself.

Palin has already become a ubiquitous presence on newsstands. Presently, her face adorns the cover of traditional newsweeklies Time and Newsweek, Beltway favorites The New Republic and The Weekly Standard, and even celebrity glossies Us Weekly and Ok!.

While everyone from the New Yorker to CNBC has rushed to republish their older interviews with the Alaska governor, it's People magazine that has the only actual interview she’s done since joining to the ticket.

Larry Hackett, managing editor of People, said the McCain campaign offered the magazine an opportunity to photograph McCain and "Nominee TK" at the Aug. 29 event in Dayton.

In addition to a brief Q&A with both Republicans (as well as their spouses and McCain’s daughter Meghan) and an accompanying article that was mostly based on months-old reporting, the magazine also ran a lifestyle feature on Palin’s life as a working mother running a statehouse and her own house.

People has a long history of reporting on the personal side of candidates and their families, but Hackett acknowledges that "we have a different job" than overtly political titles.

"Are we going to ask about Pakistan?" Hackett said rhetorically, adding that it's not a focus for their readers.

That said, journalists are pushing hard to ask Palin about Pakistan — and Iraq, Iran, Russia, North Korea and Al Qaeda, not to mention a host of domestic issues, from the economy to health care.

Jay Carney, Time's Washington bureau chief, questioned McCain spokesperson Nicole Wallace about the lack of access on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" last Thursday, resulting in a heated exchange that quickly got passed around via YouTube.

"We know now that Sarah Palin can give one hell of a speech," Carney said. "She's a natural. And that's no mean feat. We don't know yet and we won't know until you guys allow her to take questions, you know, can she answer tough questions about domestic policy, foreign policy?"

"But I mean, like from who?” Wallace asked. "From you?”

When Carney answered "Yes," Wallace followed up with, "Who cares?

"I think the American people want to see her," Wallace continued. "Who cares if she can talk to Time magazine?"

Later that day, Carney — who last week had a much-buzzed about interview with McCain in which the candidate became testy, and refused to answer some questions — told Politico that the McCain campaign is acting "condescending and smug" toward the press.

"The national media," he added, "will be kept far away" from Palin.

They may be at once close and far away. Top newspaper reporters will be on the trail with her day after day, including The Washington Post's Juliet Eilperin. The New York Times will have a rotating cast, beginning with Monica Davey.

And each network will have an off-air producer, or embed, devoted to the Palin beat: Matt Berger (NBC/ National Journal), Shushannah Walshe (Fox), Imtiyaz Delawala (ABC), Scott Conroy (CBS), and Peter Hamby (CNN). The bigger-name, on-air correspondents will also be on the road with Palin from time to time.

Sam Feist, CNN's political director, said that since Palin has had to focus on regional issues as Alaska's governor, he expects she'll begin with media avails on the road and only offer wide-ranging interviews after getting thoroughly prepared for them by the campaign.

However, he said, "if a presidential candidate or a vice presidential candidate declines to do interviews, the news organizations will note that."

Even when Palin does begin taking interviews, it remains to be seen if she’ll grant them to outlets with which the campaign has had a hostile relationship — most notably the New York Times.

"There's no question that we've had less and less access to McCain himself," said Richard Stevenson, the paper's political editor. "Certainly the Times has had a strained relationship with that campaign for a while."

"Strained" might be putting it mildly.

Since February, when the McCain campaign talked about going to war with the paper over a front-page article that included allegations of an improper relationship with a female lobbyist, there have been several public disputes. This past Tuesday, a McCain spokesperson described Elisabeth Bumiller, one the reporters on the McCain beat, as a "fiction" writer.

"I know whether or not they cooperate with us, we will be very actively looking into who [Palin] is, what she's done, what her record is — as much as we can learn about her in as concentrated a time as we can," Stevenson said.

"One of the costs to them of not putting her out there," he added, "is the coverage is going to define her as much as the campaign."


TOPICS: Extended News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008veep; hatinpalin; mccain; mccainpalin; media; mediameltdown; palin
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To: Vision Thing

I think they are scared of her. 86% approval ratings in her state and the US congress is 9%. Go figure.


81 posted on 09/06/2008 3:45:44 PM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Sarah Palin is NOT worried about anything being above her pay grade!)
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To: DTogo

I think your list is just fine and I see no reason at all for Palin to submit herself to her political enemies in the leftist propaganda media. As someone else pointed out: the media needs her a lot more than she needs them.


82 posted on 09/06/2008 3:47:41 PM PDT by scory
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To: TornadoAlley3
LOL, I love it, Screw the media, who needs them...oops, Obama does, I forgot.

And look how much it's helped: The Big O is tied with McCain in the media's polls when this is supposed to be the Democrat's year!

83 posted on 09/06/2008 3:47:51 PM PDT by Vision Thing (obambi vs. McZilla)
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To: TheWasteLand
Maybe she hasn’t met them, but she’s seen more than enough of them.

She's not running for the press; she's running for the people. And she is out there talking to thousands of them every day.

84 posted on 09/06/2008 3:48:50 PM PDT by Hattie
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To: Partisan Hack
Steve Schmidt has learned well from the Architect. So much so, that there is a new term: Schmidt Storm!

Sun Tzu is smiling down from heaven.

We all thought Rove's wins were tough in 2000, 2002, 2004 before he blew it with the immigration bs in 2006. Schmidt's fight is even more daunting than any that Rove ever faced. And it looks like Schmidt is making it look way too easy.

85 posted on 09/06/2008 3:52:43 PM PDT by Vision Thing (obambi vs. McZilla)
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To: Vision Thing

I used to go to Politico but really, I cannot give them the traffic anymore. Unless you are a bulemic who really needs to purge, I suggestion you don’t go. They are MASTER LIARS in a very underhanded and sneaky way. I wish we didn’t even read their crap here. I wish Drudge didn’t link to them. I know, I’m dreaming. Politico is truly a site run by discarded hacks with some vendetta.

To the Topic: I hope McCain/Palin get VERY CHOOSY about whom they give interviews to. That way, the loser journalists will have to rehash someone else’s work, second-hand. It will teach the media that people do have choices. That’s the only way the media will be put in its place. Right now the media is under the impression that they are important and the candidates need them. Well WRONG!!! The candidates need only the American People. We can take it from here.


86 posted on 09/06/2008 3:54:04 PM PDT by TxPhysicist (Police response is 15 minutes, mine is about 15 seconds -- does that make me a first responder?)
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To: Geist Krieger
I have said for some time now that Repubs should just reject any appearances on MTP, FTN, and all these stations that just kiss Obama and destroy us.

After a while they would no longer be able to have those shows. They have been getting by with this continual disrespect of our party. Let them play the game by themselves. They should have done this as soon as they started bashing Pres Bush IMO.

87 posted on 09/06/2008 3:56:02 PM PDT by Hattie
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To: Vision Thing

Later that day, Carney — who last week had a much-buzzed about interview with McCain in which the candidate became testy, and refused to answer some questions — told Politico that the McCain campaign is acting “condescending and smug” toward the press.

GOOD! I hope it continues and then some. The American People trust a regular Joe on the street more than any character-shredding moron with a press badge!

KEEP IT UP MAC!


88 posted on 09/06/2008 3:58:29 PM PDT by TxPhysicist (Police response is 15 minutes, mine is about 15 seconds -- does that make me a first responder?)
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To: Vision Thing
Why should Sarah Palin EVER meet with ANY reporter when none of them have any more journalistic integrity than the average DailyKos diarist?

What they did less than a week ago to Sarah and her family was the lowest point in the history of journalism since William Randolph Hearst.

89 posted on 09/06/2008 4:01:20 PM PDT by montag813
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To: Seaplaner
.....or when (and what) drugs has he taken in the last 10 years, one year, one month ( e.g.,tobacco, opiates, marijuana, and or glue?)

EXCUSE ME?????

There are plenty of conservatives who use tobacco products, they are not "taken" as drugs. May I ask why you didn't include alcohol consumption?

90 posted on 09/06/2008 4:05:45 PM PDT by Gabz
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To: mainepatsfan
Does Biden try to be over the top friendly or does he act like his usual self righteous self?

Biden is incapable of being anything but his usual self righteous self...........anything else is an act. And Joe Biden is a bad actor.

92 posted on 09/06/2008 4:13:57 PM PDT by Gabz
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To: Gabz
Okay, let's keep tobacco and add alcohol.

Tobacco is important because IIRC he (sort of) promised to quit, but has not.

93 posted on 09/06/2008 4:14:58 PM PDT by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never...except to convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
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To: TxPhysicist
To the Topic: I hope McCain/Palin get VERY CHOOSY about whom they give interviews to. That way, the loser journalists will have to rehash someone else’s work, second-hand. It will teach the media that people do have choices. That’s the only way the media will be put in its place. Right now the media is under the impression that they are important and the candidates need them. Well WRONG!!! The candidates need only the American People. We can take it from here.

Spot on. And they have reached the point that they actually believe THEY are the ones who are going to choose the candidates for office. Witness this primary mess. And like her or not, Hillary was destroyed by the press for their chosen candidate. Republican primary candidates were ridiculed and told by the press to "get out" over and over. It is time for this crap to stop.

94 posted on 09/06/2008 4:15:32 PM PDT by Hattie
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To: Seaplaner

The only reason he “promised” to quit is because of the lefty media and the far left who wish to demonize the users of tobacco products. That he caved into them, even superficially by saying something like “ I am going to or I know I should” told me all I needed to know about the substance of the man.

If he is willing to cave into something as assinine as quitting smoking is he going to be able to take a real stand on an important issue?

And on that note, I’m going to go grab another beer!


95 posted on 09/06/2008 4:21:08 PM PDT by Gabz
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To: Vision Thing

And how long did Obama stay away from Fox????

She’s done interviews, just pre nomination. Glenn Beck had an interview with her, you can see it on youtube.


96 posted on 09/06/2008 4:21:15 PM PDT by Dawn531
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To: Hattie
"After a while they would no longer be able to have those shows."

I think you nailed it with a railroad spike! What if the Republicans did not go on MTP, FTN, ThisWeek with George Snuffalotofgass or even Fox News Sunday Morning...et.al.? They know the media is beyond biased. They're actually endorsing anything and everything Libturd Democrat.... Well then, let them be a completely Libturd Democrat program with only Democrat guests showing up and it would soon go the way of Air America.

Liberal talk radio could not make it. Liberal News programs with only liberal guests would be totally uninteresting.... Picture a past Joe Biden appearance on MTP and no Republican for him to attack or to attempt to put him in check, and it would be a boring hour of a Joe Biden typical rambling rant. It would not be long before nobody tuned in.

97 posted on 09/06/2008 4:23:30 PM PDT by KriegerGeist (Lifetime member of the "Christian-Radical-Right-Wing-Kook-Factor")
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To: Vision Thing

Let her address the people not the parasites in the sneering class.


98 posted on 09/06/2008 4:25:35 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: Vision Thing
VS.
99 posted on 09/06/2008 4:32:23 PM PDT by Miss Didi ("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
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To: mware

Mort has been nasty toward Sarah all week...he must really have a crush on her. Poor Mort.


100 posted on 09/06/2008 4:34:51 PM PDT by Miss Didi ("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
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