Posted on 07/02/2009 1:25:38 PM PDT by yongin
Another day, another leak from the wreckage of the McCain campaign. First Todd Purdum publishes a harsh piece in Vanity Fair on the Palin nomination, filled with harsh quotations from anonymous senior campaign sources. Politico follows with an even more revealing exchange of charges and counter-charges. Now at NRO, Mark Hemingway reproduces a series of leaked internal emails. The issue in all cases: Who was revealing to the world these damaging insider descriptions of Gov. Palin?
I'm as fascinated as the next person by the insider details. But let's pause for a sobriety check. The 2008 campaign is over. The 2012 campaign has begun. Gov. Palin is a leading candidate for the Republican nomination. As much as everybody enjoys code-breaking the mystery of who blabbed, isn't the more urgent and important question: Is it true?
Palin evokes a devoted response from a large following. In the mysterious soup of motives that sustains her supporters, enthusiasm for effective governance does not seem a very major ingredient. But you'd think they would at least care whether she could campaign competently. Purdum argues intensely that she cannot - that a Palin candidacy would be the greatest self-inflicted disaster since George McGovern or Barry Goldwater. Here are some of the highlights from Todd Purdum's Vanity Fair piece:
ITEM: The top McCain aides who had tried hard to work with PalinSteve Schmidt, the chief strategist; Nicolle Wallace, the communications ace; and Tucker Eskew, her traveling counselorwere barely on speaking terms with her, and news organizations were reporting that anonymous McCain aides saw Palin as a diva and a whack job.
ITEM: At one point, trying out a debating point that she believed showed she could empathize with uninsured Americans, Palin told McCain aides that she and Todd in the early years of their marriage had been unable to afford health insurance of any kind, and had gone without it until he got his union card and went to work for British Petroleum on the North Slope of Alaska. Checking with Todd Palin himself revealed that, no, they had had catastrophic coverage all along. She insisted that catastrophic insurance didnt really count and need not be revealed. This sort of slipperinessabout both what the truth was and whether the truth even matteredpersisted on questions great and small.
ITEM: By all accounts, Palin was either unwilling, or simply unable, to prepare. In the run-up to the Couric interview, Palin had become preoccupied with a far more parochial concern: answering a humdrum written questionnaire from her hometown newspaper, the Frontiersman.
ITEM: In every job, she surrounded herself with an insular coterie of trusted friends, took disagreements personally, discarded people who were no longer useful, and swiftly dealt vengeance on enemies, real or perceived.
ITEM: More than once in my travels in Alaska, people brought up, without prompting, the question of Palins extravagant self-regard. Several told me, independently of one another, that they had consulted the definition of narcissistic personality disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disordersa pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration, and lack of empathyand thought it fit her perfectly.
ITEM: A year ago, 80 percent of Alaskans viewed Palin very favorably or somewhat favorably; by this spring, just 55 percent had a positive opinion.
The McCain campaign is over. The duty of confidentiality has expired. The next campaign has begun. If conservatives are to avoid catastrophe, they need to hear from those inside what exactly happened. If true, the leaks constitute an urgent warning and public service. I believe they are true. For sure they confirm what I have heard during the campaign and after. Instead of complaining about these leaks, conservatives should heed them - and fast.
Item: David I thought you were merely a “useful idiot” of the left. It turns out you are just a useless idiot.
ITEM: A year ago, 80 percent of Alaskans viewed Palin very favorably or somewhat favorably; by this spring, just 55 percent had a positive opinion.
I'm sure that a years worth of the press going for her jugular had nothing to do with that.....
by the way what is Obama's ratings today anyway?
They are only doing this because they know that Sarah can beat Romney. Geez, backstabbing in the Republican party, what a shock. Instead of coming TOGETHER as a party to go after Obama, they gotta backstab each other, what else is knew. No wonder they can’t win elections. They are forgetting who the REAL enemy is. Geez, this reminds me so much of what Reagan had to go through, he was hated by his own party too
So she'd be another Bill Clinton, is that what he's saying?
“In the mysterious soup of motives that sustains her supporters...”
Yes, because wanting a candidate with unambiguous positions, experience with domestic energy production, and the toughness to give as good as she gets is just SO hard to fathom.
“...enthusiasm for effective governance does not seem a very major ingredient.”
Bollocks. Just bollocks (and not the dog’s bollocks, either).
Gee...which photo below truly shows those traits???? LOL
Or.....
Frum doesn’t like Sarah, or Rush L. for that matter, but thinks 0 is `man-candy’.
http://barelyablog.com/?p=5697
Heres Frum juxtaposing Obama to Limbaugh ...
On the one side, the president of the United States: soft-spoken and conciliatory, never angry, always invoking the recession and its victims. This president invokes the language of responsibility, and in his own life seems to epitomize that ideal: He is physically honed and disciplined, his worst vice an occasional cigarette. He is at the same time an apparently devoted husband and father. Unsurprisingly, women voters trust and admire him.
“Neo-con”=limp liberal
Yeah, right.
Moonbat: “ Sure, I disagree with Gov. Palin! Let me whip out my trusty Manual of Mental Disorders and see what I can find out “.
Who cares what the McCain pushers think anymore? They lost all credibility in the last election.
That guy is a fruit loop!
Right . Forget 2012 . However , if the stoopid party cares to focus , they could get the house and a strong group in the senate. If they control congress it matters little which idiot is in the big house. But of course we are talking about the pubbies .
The truth you speak!
Scumbag who attacked Gov.Palin, throwing Election2008 with the rest of TeamRomney.
Who benefits most from Sanford meltdown? Californian (that's right) Mitt Romney
"Peeking Out From the McCain Wreckage: Mitt Romney"
"Someone's got to say it: IS MITT ROMNEY RESPONSIBLE FOR OBAMA'S VICTORY?"
"Vanity: Team Romney Sabotaged Palin and Continuing to Do So?"
"Romney Supporters Trashing Palin"
"Romney advisors sniping at Palin?"
Poor sport spoiler Romney doing what he does best:
Novak: "Fred Thompson drop-out rumors traced to Romney campaign"
That might be true of Palin or might not, but it more than describes David Frum's behavior over the years.
ITEM: More than once in my travels in Alaska, people brought up, without prompting, the question of Palins extravagant self-regard. Several told me, independently of one another, that they had consulted the definition of narcissistic personality disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disordersa pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration, and lack of empathyand thought it fit her perfectly.
That's hard to believe. How many people have DSM-IV handy or know what it is?
‘No wonder they cant win elections. They are forgetting who the REAL enemy is.’
In the mean time, Joe Biden gets a pass. That’s why I roll my eyes at all of these anti-Palin stories. McCain picked her!!! Yet, his judgement isn’t being questioned at all. It’s all Sarah’s fault, right? She wasn’t good enough when compared to Joe ‘The Sheriff’ Biden. LOL. This is why the MSM is so up in arms about Republicans becoming more ‘moderate’. They saw how well it worked for the GOP in 2008, and they know there’s no better way to destroy the party than to hope we run a McCain in every election from now until the end of time.
So what’s new?
Frum had had a hate-Palin campaign going on since she was selected. He is part of that group of RINO “Republicans” who are mad that they are no longer in control of things so they are going to be in revolt until they get back in control.
Not that it matters since he is doing exactly what Mitt would want...
Schmidt was importuned by several of the Republican aspirants for president earlier this year. (Mitt Romney sent him an antique chair to symbolize a seat at the table.) As a longtime admirer of McCain, he agreed initially to advise him from afar.
http://news.muckety.com/2008/08/26/steve-schmidt-aka-the-bullet-takes-aim-at-obamas-strengths/4742
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