Posted on 10/21/2008 9:13:04 AM PDT by joinedafterattack
(COLORADO SPRINGS) In the past two days alone, Palin has answered questions from her national press corps on three separate occasions. On Saturday, she held another plane availability, and on Sunday, she offered an impromptu press conference on the tarmac upon landing in Colorado Springs. A few minutes later, she answered even more questions from reporters during an off-the-record stop at a local ice cream shop.
By contrast, Biden hasnt held a press conference in more than a month, and Obama hasnt taken questions from his full traveling press corps since the end of September. John McCainwho spent most of the primary season holding what seemed like one, never-ending media availabilityhasnt done one since Sept. 23.
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By contrast, Biden hasnt held a press conference in more than a month, and Obama hasnt taken questions from his full traveling press corps since the end of September. John McCainwho spent most of the primary season holding what seemed like one, never-ending media availabilityhasnt done one since Sept. 23.
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it should be no surprise that Obama and Biden are not taking any questions from the press.
Obama and Biden are scared that one of the reporters will ask them a “gotcha” question.
McCain and Palin do not have the same concern since the MSM reporters have pretty much run out of “gotcha” questions for John and Sarah.
And CBS!

Biden’s foot in mouth disease is no surprise. Obama knew what he was like, but picked him anyhow. Chickens always come home to roost.
Obama sort of had to pick Biden. Almost any other person Obama picked would have outshone him.
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