Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
#1Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 7:18pm
Politico.com has posted a transcript from Couric's interview with Palin. Not sure if it's the entire interview, or just parts.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0908/Palin_and_Couric.html?showall
#2re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 7:23pm
Sarah Palin *and* Katie Couric? I might have to get drunk before I read this...
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#2re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 7:27pm
"I'll get back to you on that" is the last vestige of the scoundrel.
#3re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 7:29pmI'm frightened, Auntie Em, I'm frightened
#4re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 7:47pm
Latest poll: 64% say Biden is ready, 40% say Governor Palin. He number is shockingly high, but at least she seems to have peaked.
Seeing her French kiss the red and bulbous Kissenger, er, kiss him as a Frenchman might, all I could think of (aside from Jill St. John) was the play AUNT DAN AND LEMON. Anyone else remember that Wally Shawn work?
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#5re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 7:54pm
I like Sarah's mention of the "Predator Lenders."
"Is this the Predator lenders? I'd like to borrow a cougar and two raptors please?"
#6re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 8:17pmI thought she'd propose hunting those darn 'predator lenders' from planes.
#7re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 8:19pm
Holy crap!
PALIN: I'll try ta find ya some, and I'll bring 'em tooo ya.
Hmmmm VP, a heartbeat away from leader of the free world...
or...
#8re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 9:49pmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vbg6hF0nShQ
#9re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 9:53pm
PALIN: I'll try to find you some, and I'll bring them to you.
oh my god. this is not even worth joking about anymore folks. ****. we're ****ed.
#10re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 10:11pmAfter watching this train wreck of an interview I now see why the McCain camp has been hiding her. Seriously, she makes George W.Bush look like a MIT Professor. I challenge ANYONE to tell me the woman is intelligent and ready to become Vice President.
#11re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 10:11pm
Oh, CP, don't take it so seriously. Try to find the humor in it. And there is A LOT of humor to be found!!!
I mean, can't you just SEE Amy and Tina???
http://www.roches.com/television/ss83kod.html
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#12re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 10:20pmDid someone tell Sarah that McCain ditched his campaign when she said, "People are waiting to see what John McCain does regarding this economy and not what Barack Obama wants to do".
#13re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 10:22pmi'm trying MP... but i'm worried about what would happen if they were elected!
#14re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 10:31pm
CP, listen to MP!
Actually, EVERYONE, please, please, please follow these simple instructions:
1. Open another window.
2. Search Google Images for "Sarah Palin."
3. Click on the link below.
4. Skip from one photo of Governor Palin to the next while listening to Patsy Cline sing "Tra La La La Triangle."
5. Laugh your asses off!!
(Trust me. It works.)
Her life's in SUCH a tangle!
http://www.roches.com/television/ss83kod.html
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#16re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 10:38pm
I'm so glad! It would have been a shame to lose you, CP!
http://www.roches.com/television/ss83kod.html
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#17re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/24/08 at 11:03pmPalin was so visibly terrified during parts of that interview that I actually started to feel sorry for her, but then she tried to "charm" her way out of answering questions and it all came back to me.
#18re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/25/08 at 12:19amWW, PLEEEEESE! I implore you! Look at the Sarah photos and listen to Tra La La La Triangle as sung by Patsy Cline and your fears will be dashed. (See several posts below...the ones with point-by-point instructions.
http://www.roches.com/television/ss83kod.html
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#19re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/25/08 at 10:25amWas she reading from notes during the interview? There were more than a few times she'd glance downward and then look up and answer. Did they possibly allow her to have notes?????
#20re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/25/08 at 10:28amShe's a broken record. She's a trained puppy!
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#21re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/25/08 at 10:37amShe IS a trained puppy- and a couple times Katie had to rub her nose in it.
#22re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/25/08 at 11:12am
Glen Greenwald in Salon.com. Long, but worth it:
Three weeks ago -- before Sarah Palin's interview with Charlie Gibson was announced -- I mocked the idea that the McCain campaign was afraid to have Palin face our mighty press corps, and I defended Palin as follows:
When they decide in a couple of weeks that Palin is ready to do so, she'll go and sit down with Brit Hume or Larry King or Charlie Gibson or some other pleasant, accommodating person who plays a journalist on TV and have a nice, amiable, entertaining chat about topics that are easily anticipated. . . . .
Sarah Palin isn't Dan Quayle. She is extremely smart -- much smarter than the average media star who will eventually be interviewing her -- and she is very politically skilled as well. She didn't go from obscure small-town city council member to Governor to Vice Presidential nominee by accident. She'll be more than adequately prepared for the shallow, 30-second, rote exchanges that pass for political interviews in our Serious mainstream discourse. Anyone expecting her to fall on her face or be exposed as some drooling simpleton is going to be extremely disappointed. That might (or might not) happen with real questioning, but she's not going to face that.
I was so wrong about that -- the parts about Palin, that is, not the press (though, in fairness, Gibson was far more adversarial than I expected and Katie Couric was even better). Just watch these clips from her interview last night with Katie Couric. I'll be honest: watching this, I actually felt sorry for Sarah Palin.
I still think Palin is probably perfectly smart. And in this age of dynastic and nepotistic political power centers in both parties, I admire the fact that she created her political career out of nothing, with no parental connections or vast family wealth assisting her (the fact that Barack Obama did the same thing was, in my view, one of the very few meaningful differences between him and Hillary Clinton). I still think her selection was a very politically shrewd move by the McCain campaign. And I remain largely unbothered by her so-called "lack of experience" for the same reason that this has never bothered me about Obama -- someone's judgment, intellect and views are infinitely more important than how long they've held various political posts, and the fact that someone largely exists outside the Washington establishment is, in my view, a positive -- the further away the better. In fact, one of the most disappointing (though not surprising) aspects of Obama's candidacy is how quickly and completely he's morphed into a standard Washington establishment candidate.
But Sarah Palin's performance in the tiny vignettes of unscripted dialogue in which we've been allowed to see her has been nothing short of frightening -- really, as I said, pity-inducing. And I say that as someone who has thought from the start that the criticisms of her abilities -- as opposed to her ideology -- were much too extreme. One of two things is absolutely clear at this point: she is either (a) completely ignorant about the most basic political issues -- a vacant, ill-informed, incurious know-nothing, or (b) aggressively concealing her actual beliefs about these matters because she's petrified of deviating from the simple-minded campaign talking points she's been fed and/or because her actual beliefs are so politically unpalatable, even when taking into account the right-wing extremism that is permitted, even rewarded, in our mainstream. I'm not really sure which is worse, but it doesn't really matter, because with 40 days left before the election, both options are heinous.
What seems most likely is that she's perfectly conversant in the exceedingly narrow and parochial range of issues she's concerned herself with as Wasilla Mayor and Alaska Governor -- oil drilling on the North Slope, specific local budget items, corruption issues inside the Alaskan State GOP, and evangelical and religious matters. She really doesn't seem to have any thoughts about anything outside of that -- or if she does, she is suppressing them -- and is thus capable of spouting little more than empty right-wing slogans. That's what makes all the issues raised by the excellent on-scene reporting by Salon's David Talbot more significant than it otherwise might be -- she could be a religious fanatic with an extremist agenda, or a power-crazed, vendetta-fueled, secrecy-obsessed Cheney-ite, or something else altogether. She may not even know what she is, and we're clearly not going to find out.
I've also thought for the last several weeks that people like Andrew Sullivan were being unduly critical of the McCain campaign's Palin media strategy. That strategy didn't strike me as particularly unusual or alarming. It's common for campaigns to be selective about their chosen interviewers, and it didn't strike me as significant -- or bothersome -- that they wanted to give Palin some time to acclimate to the national scene and prepare herself before submitting to standard press questions. I was wrong about that, too.
Between that bizarre episode at the U.N. yesterday where they basically physically blocked her from answering even innocuous questions to their desire to "postpone" the Vice Presidential debate, it's now conclusively, disturbingly clear that the McCain campaign really does intend essentially to shield her from any and all media scrutiny until the election. I no longer think this is careful media strategizing by the McCain campaign but instead is motivated by what Greg Sargent said last night:
The lengths the McCain campaign is going to in order to shield Sarah Palin from questioning are reaching truly comic dimensions . . . What's really sobering is that the McCain campaign continues to block Palin from answering questions even though it's now resulting in reams and reams of bad press for the McCain-Palin ticket. That suggests McCain advisers know that letting her answer even the most elementary questions in an uncontrolled environment is so dangerous that it's worth weathering the current media drubbing they're taking in order to prevent it from happening at all costs.
Vice Presidents matter much more than they did before. So much unfettered power is now vested in the Executive that it's inevitable that the Vice President will wield significant authority. McCain evinces little interest in domestic policy, and the fact that he will be beholden to her and her Dobson-ite base if she wins makes it highly likely that she will exert substantial influence over numerous important areas. All of that, combined with McCain's age -- and what really do appear to be legitimate and growing questions about his health (those are mere suspicions, but appropriate ones that should be answered by McCain) -- makes Sarah Palin's candidacy a very real hazard, something that, by the day, I'm convinced is as important as any other issue in the campaign.
#23re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/25/08 at 11:16am
Thank you for posting that. Worth it indeed. We should be alert, we should share all of this. I believe a groundswell of outrage re this nominee is coming, much of it within the Republican party. Behind closed doors, many must be terrified of this woman's shortcomings.
The combo of volatile hothead at the top of the ticket, and vacuous inadequacy at the bottom is toxic. Even Republicans must be aware.
#24re: Transcript of Couric/Palin interview
Posted: 9/25/08 at 12:08pmWhoopi said she was at a dinner filled with powerful women from all over the world. She said Sarah Palin left almost as soon as she arrived. She said nothing. It looks like she took a lot of photo ops though just to say she was there. But as Whoopi pointed out- she did NOTHING while she was there! Pathetic!
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