Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Sarah Is Ready For Your Questions Now


The Airplane door opened and out came Sarah.

For the first time on the campaign trail, Sarah Palin left the campaign's section of the private jetliner and entered the press section to joke with reporters and take questions. No camera were allowed.

By all account, Palin was charming.

On the flight between Pensacola, Florida and Greenville, North Carolina was asked a barrage of questions.

Yes, she will keep up the attacks on Barack Obama and her connection to former domestic terrorist William Ayers because, she says, Obama is not honest about that relationship when the truth is well documented. "I think it just makes us ask the question that, if there's not forthrightness there, with that association and what was known and when it was known, does that lead us to ask, is there forthrightness with the plans Barack Obama has on say tax cuts, or spending increases?”

Does that mean Barack Obama is a liar? "No, but he does have a problem with his past relationships and his truthfulness about those relationships."

Lain said again that she is disappointed the campaign pulled out of Michigan and said, "I am not giving up on Michigan."

As for Saturday Night Live, Palin lit up and said "I would love to give Tina Fey a taste of her own medicine." So it sounds like the Alaskan Governor may appear on the show. She's a hoot and she's so talented and it would be fun to either imitate her or keep on giving her more material and keep her in business.”

You can read more about what Sarah had to say at the ABC News political blog.

Palin watched the debate on Fox News at a pizzeria on the East Carolina campus. When it was over, Palin said "I think Barack was less candid than usual, which was a surprise." And she said McCain was "energized" and "on point." She said it was "a good night for McCain and a good night for America."

Palin was seen taking notes as McCain spoke.

The campaign may be giving up on Michigan, but not Pennsylvania.

A Rally today in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania is sold out. Everywhere Palin goes it is a sell out. Bethlehem is in the heart of the area where Barack Obama said "these are bitter people who cling to their guns and religion." Obama lost this state to Hillary Clinton in the primaries.

From Bethlehem Palin and McCain will then go to the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio for another sold out rally. This is the campaigns fourth visit to both Ohio and Pennsylvania. They move on next to Wisconsin, where they again have visited four times. And then on to Virginia early next week

It is easy to see which states the campaign is targeting. Some are criticizing the campaign for still thinking they can steal states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin from the democrats.

But Sarah Palin is one of the voices who is saying don't give up a state. Heck, she wants to go back to Michigan. It is her belief that she can connect with those voters unlike any other candidate.

She may be right.

3 comments:

garrett d edgmon said...

what happen sarah did you forget about your own state of alaska I never here you talk about alaska is that your so worried about being vp come on sarah you are the gov.alaska is your state are you going to leave us hanging. GARRETT E

Anonymous said...

She wouldn't be ready for a question if she was given it in writing six days before it was asked. She's pathetic in her stupidity.

John said...

Hi Sarah,

Why isn't anyone addressing BO's vote in the Illinois senate.
As a state senator BARACK OBAMA VOTED to allow the prosecution of people who use a firearm for self defense in their homes. Illinois Senate, S.B. 2165, vote 20, 3/25/04

Do you really trust someone with the nation’s security that won’t even let you defend yours?

Most people don't know about this please tell them.

John