You forget that Obama was a sitting Senator and as such had access to military installations.
Sarah Palin is a civilian who has no guaranteed access to a military installation. When you are admitted to a base, then you are subject to whatever the Commander has to say.
Some of you on here are getting more thin skinned by the day when it comes to Palin.
You are not allowed as a candidate to give speeches on military installations. If you remember Obama was not allowed to do a photo op at Ramstein Hospital so he didn’t go visit the troops.
Palin is not a candidate, and doesn't seem to want to make a speech at her book signings.Some of you on here are getting more thin skinned by the day when it comes to Palin.
You are not allowed as a candidate to give speeches on military installations.
The thin skinned ones I see on this thread are assuming much about this situation that is just straw men.
And distorting the guidelines put out by those in charge of the base.
...Obama was not allowed to do a photo op at Ramstein Hospital so he didnt go visit the troopsYup, if he can't get political capital from our fine military they are of no use to him.
Why Obama snubbed the troops: no photo op allowed
posted at 7:21 am on July 25, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
Share on Facebook | printer-friendlyNBCs Jim Miklaszewski and Courtney Kube get the skinny on the abrupt cancellation of Barack Obamas visit to Landstuhl and Ramstein yesterday. The campaign tried to excuse it by claiming that it wouldnt be appropriate to visit while on a campaign-funded portion of his trip, but that wasnt the real problem. When Obama found out he couldnt use the visit as a photo op, he canceled:
One military official who was working on the Obama visit said because political candidates are prohibited from using military installations as campaign backdrops, Obamas representatives were told, he could only bring two or three of his Senate staff member, no campaign officials or workers. In addition, Obama could not bring any media. Only military photographers would be permitted to record Obamas visit.
The official said We didnt know why the request to visit the wounded troops was withdrawn. He (Obama) was more than welcome. We were all ready for him.
In fact, those same rules applied for the CODEL trip to Iraq and Afghanistan. They serve to keep politicians from exploiting military facilities for political reasons, and to ensure that all visitors get treated fairly. Andrea Mitchell, also of NBC, complained of this very issue during the earlier visits with the troops when she told Chris Matthews that the media couldnt get access to Obama when visiting troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
This makes the decision track very clear. Obama and his team set up the visits to military installations before going overseas. After seeing how the media got excluded in Iraq and Afghanistan, they decided it wasnt worth traveling to Ramstein and Landstuhl to visit the severely wounded troops because they couldnt bring the campaign and get the photo ops they wanted. Instead, Obama went shopping in Berlin.
As I wrote yesterday, thats certainly a revealing set of priorities for a man who wants to lead these troops as Commander in Chief.
Just the same “O” like Kerry, was all over the place during his campaign, like horse s^%$...For the most part meddling in the affairs of the nation before he had ANY standing to do so!