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Absolutely great interview. Looked and sounded presidential.
her best interview yet. wish Chris would have let her talk about Iraq though, i agree with her on the other two war fronts so would have liked to hear her wishes per Iraq.
we need more of these types of interviews with Palin
now
“time to make soup”
LOL
I’m watching it now.
Palin looks and sounds presidential. She is ready for every question. She sounds GREAT.
Chris Wallace should shut up and let her finish the damn questions. While Wallace could have been worse, he’s such a little Romney loving ass.
Palin hit it out of the park. By the end of the interview, she had Chris Wallace completely charmed. I think she has done a whole lot of homework since running for VP with McLame. Also, it seems as though she has worked on lowering her voice, so she doesn’t sound as shrill as she used to sound. Another thing my family and I noticed is that she took some pauses to think before she answered some of the tougher questions. She was just more articulate and to the point in this interview. The bottom line, I think the dims and Obamanation better prepare for the Palin tsunami or they are going to get washed out to sea.
She said, “. . . what President Palin would do is. . .” and “. . . we will . . .”
It was a solid performance and great on target with the facts.
In the later follow up about how the republicans can get a better response from the economy I noted that the panel mentioned cutting spending and cutting regulation but did not mention Sarah’s comment on cheaper energy. This is a key issue to me because opening up the reserves to drilling (and this means curtailing the environmental and EPA action to delay it) will immediately open up new jobs and at the same time send a message to the markets that the US is going to become a larger producer of energy. This seems to be the best message to Americans who want to see more job creation.
And Sarah missed a point she almost made — cutting spending if it is targeted at the regulators — will have the effect of cutting regulations too. Let the regulators deal with a loss of staff and force them to focus on the regulations that are the most important. This would be another good position for Sarah to take.
I do agree with Bill on the panel too, if it becomes a two person race it is time for Ryan or Cristy to rethink where they can do the most good.
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I missed it.
What did she say about the tens of millions who've invaded our country from Mexico, resulting in chocked off hospitals, health care, schools, jails, welfare and social services?
Right on target and Chris the Rat could not trip her up!
Sarah has quite a range of well-presented, well-reasoned positions on all the issues under the President’s purview. It’s remarkable that a woman who is not running for president (just ask Romney, the Obama Regime, and the mainstream media) would have given so much thought to every issue. If this keeps up, I may have to reconsider my blind faith in everything MSNBC.
Great interview. The way she handled the Romney question shows that she’s the most adept politician around today. Very well done.
Video at link in case you missed it. It’s well worth seeing.
GREAT interview.
I have had my doubts about Sarah’s abilities as a campaigner and interviewee.
This interview is the best one I’ve ever see her do.
She was well-prepared, confident, and effective.
Go, Sarah, go!
Nice to see the McCain campaign shackles have finally come off.
I heard that former staff member on a radio interview. The guy came off as a real snake-in-the-grass creep. Glad to see she took him on directly and called him a liar.
Yes, a great interview. Sarah Palin has NOT decided to run yet....if I was to gauge her, I’d say 30% she’ll run 70% she will not run.
Best interview I've seen any potential candidate or current candidate. Wallace was tough - GOOD. She handled it well. So if she is NOT running, and there are some who would rather see someone else as the GOP candidate, could they PLEASE get up there and sound like Sarah did today?
PLEEEEEEASE ???
and with that, it's time to go make soup
At long last, an interview that doesnt sound rehearsed to death. She actually sounds genuinely concerned and sounds like...HERSELF, not some newbie sock puppet for McLame. If she keeps this up I might have to vote for her. I liked the “return manufacturing to the USA” part”.
She needs to distance herself 150% from McCain.
Bump!