Sarah Palin wants bloggers to use their names. She blames anonymous bloggers for spreading lies about her on the Internet.
David Hulen of the Alaska Report got the interview with the Governor when she showed up at the Wasilla Sports Center on Saturday to watch her daughter play basketball.
You can read David's report by clicking here.
Here is Governor Palin's quote: "I would love for names to be on the blog entries so that people are held accountable when they lie. Now if they're just blogging information or something perhaps to get some curiosity up or to make a point, that's all legit, that's fine. But when people lie and get to hide behind some anonymous name on a blog and then from there, perhaps, that comment, that point made becomes a hard news source, and there's that lack of accountability because of that, it gets very frustrating for the subject matter. And you know, of course, I speak from personal experience being the subject matter when people have lied on those blogs."
ROVE and BRAZILE think Sarah will run in 2012
Democratic strategist Donna Brazile and GOP guru Karl Rove pontificated about Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s future at the annual dinner for the Georgia Chamber of Commerce at the World Congress Center in downtown Atlanta.
With an eye to the 2012 elections, both strategists were asked whether Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin could re-emerge as a national candidate.
Rove said she has to demonstrate she can “grow” into the role of a national political figure to sustain that momentum. Rove said he thinks she will resurface if "she could grow to become a major policy player with wonderful ideas."
He added, "“Now that she’s on the stage, the bar has been raised.”
Brazile's rapid-fire answer didn't miss a beat: "You betcha."
Brazile also said Palin had some valid points when she criticized her treatment by the media.
“We do have cultural bias about women candidates,” Brazile said.
But John McCain's Daughter won't Say Palin
John McCain's daughter Meghann gave a fairly candid interview to a New Hampshire blog, with a single exception:
No comment on the selection of Governor Sarah Palin as Senator McCain’s running mate?
“Sarah Palin is the only part of the campaign that I won’t comment on publicly.”
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