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Is Palin Presidential Timber?

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Is Sarah Palin ready to be president? I haven't seen enough of the GOP vice presidential candidate to get a handle on the answer to that question. I know that she wants to finish the job in Iraq. I know that she cut spending in her own state. I also know the woman whom GOP candidate John McCain chose as his running mate is a genuine maverick who stood up to the GOP power boys in Alaska.

I know that the rookie governor who debated rival Joe Biden can perform under immense pressure. I also know that the media are appalled that Palin quipped about Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama "palling around with terrorists." They believe that in so doing, Palin implied that Obama is a terrorist, when in fact, Obama held a political coffee and worked on an education project with one William Ayers, a founder of the radical Weather Underground that bombed the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol.

I know what it is like to be angry at unfair attacks — say, when a Democrat accuses President Bush of, say, going to war in Iraq "to distract us from corporate scandals and a stock market that has just gone through the worst month since the Great Depression."

That would be Obama in 2002. I surmise that McCampaign does not seem confident in Palin's ability to handle the press — and that does not speak well for her. McCampaign carefully doles out sit-down interviews with select network and radio biggies, friendly and unfriendly — but the interviews are so infrequent that Palin appears uncomfortable and scripted.

I do not understand why the campaign does not hold daily press conferences with the traveling press corps. For one thing, no group asks more predictable questions than the traveling press corps. And they often look worse than the meat they're grilling.

Palin did falter when television news anchor Katie Couric asked about Supreme Court decisions, other than Roe vs. Wade, with which Palin disagreed. Palin simply did not appear fluent in the ways of the Big Bench, when she needs to convince undecided voters that she cares about the courts, and that she has thought about the stripe of judges she would want to nominate.

I also want to see how she thinks about the rest of the world as events unfold.

She can only do that by getting out there and mixing it up. Palin should borrow a page from Hillary Rodham Clinton, who always looked as if she was relishing the give-and-take.

And press conferences would give Palin the opportunity to ask the press why they've spent more time in the last month examining Joe the plumber's license than Joe the senator's voting record.

It is clear that Palin has energized the conservative base, but to win, the McCain/Palin ticket needs to reach out to independent voters who don't quite know what to make of her. On her stump speeches, Palin rarely speaks to the uninitiated and invites them into the tent. That's not how you govern.

Palin's readiness is vital, pundits say, because they must be hard-edged and realistic about the chances of the 72-year-old McCain living through a four-year term. Thus they relentlessly poke Palin yet barely muss Biden's hair.

OK. Let's be uncompromisingly realistic. McCain's 96-year-old mother is ticking and lucid. Obama's mother died of cancer at age 52. Obama, 47, smoked for years and admits to sneaking the occasional cigarette.

So maybe it should have been a bigger story when Biden told Couric, "When the stock market crashed, Franklin Roosevelt got on television and didn't just talk about the, you know, princes of greed. He said, 'Look, here's what happened.'" Wrong president, no TV in 1929 — and Team Obama calls McCain "erratic."

In the debate with Palin, Biden was trying to show what a regular guy he is when he said, "Look, all you have to do is go down Union Street with me in Wilmington or go to Katie's restaurant or walk into Home Depot with me where I spend a lot of time and you ask anybody in there whether or not the economic and foreign policy of this administration has made them better off in the last eight years." One problem: Katie's closed in the 1980s.

Biden's biggest debate gaffe came when he tried to explain that he voted to authorize the war in Iraq — the one Obama believes was started to distract voters from a bad economy — because he thought he was voting to help Bush keep the United Nations in line. I don't know about you, but I do not think Americans want a man so easily duped one heartbeat away from the Oval Office.

E-mail Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@sfchronicle.com. To find out more about Debra J. Saunders, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Good column, but Saunders misses one big thing. Biden's greatest faux pas during his debate with Sarah Palin was the following, when he said: The U.S. and France got together and threw Hizbullah out of Lebanon (the reference was to 2006). Barack and I got up and insisted that NATO come into Lebanon to maintain the peace. Nobody listened to us. Now Hizbullah is back and is part of Lebanon's government.
Biden made up this whole story. It never happened. Neither the US, nor France, nor the US and France together, nor Israel, nor anyone else ever threw Hizbullah out of Lebanon. Hizbullah was installed there by Iran in the early 1980s and has been there ever since. There was never a question of NATO's coming in, in the midst a shooting war between Hizbullah and Israel (which Biden does not mention). The only thing that is true about this story is that Hizbullah is now part of the government.
Biden is no great foreign policy expert. He certainly doesn't know the Middle East very well. He suggested that Iraq be divided into three distinct countries. For that statement, a resolution was introduced in the Iraqi parliament declaring him persona non grata in the country.
At least the few remarks that Palin made about that part of the world were pretty much true.
Comment: #1
Posted by: sable
Sun Oct 19, 2008 2:11 AM
Ma'am;....Presidential timber??? More like presidential toothpick....Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #2
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Mon Oct 20, 2008 4:59 AM
Ma'am; Two points I would like to raise with you... One is that the politicos should Handle the press, and the other is whether the conservatives are conversant at all with the issues... The relationship with the politicians and the media should be essentially the same: to determine what is the truth, and what are we going to do about it... If the press is living in a fog, and the politicians own the fog machine the public are not going to be served. We cannot all pack up and ask our repesentatives why they did such and such or this or that... And as far as the conservatives go... I can believe they are voting their out of their conception of self interest. They can wave the flag, but it isn't fooling anyone except them. What do they know??? No one can be made to jump through their own sphincter faster than when battling what they hate. People vote their hate. They hate us. They hate all the people who say they are wrong, -that the republican party is wrong, Are the intellectuals wrong??? Are the republicans serving themselves, serving America, or serving humanity???. Are we still a paragon of virtue and a bastion of liberty??? Were we ever??? The republicans are living in the past, and they want us to join them there in that happy land... It was never happy, and people don't live there any more...It was not the librals who made the stock market crash, or who brought the country to war in Iraq without so much as a by your leave to the American people. We cannot afford your conservatives. We cannot endure your conservatives. We cannot educate your conservatives... Mrs. Palin can make them dance, but no one can make them smart... They vote their hate... They vote their emotions, and because they can be manipulated with their emotions they are dangerous, and fickle... I do not doubt that if you put the whole American people together that those who want to recapture a mythic American past that never was, would far out weigh all who want to get to a better America by facing a hazzardous future...But that is the only way we will capture the best of the past and the brightest hope of the future. The land of the brave must be intelligent and brave, and that leaves many republicans behind....Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #3
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:45 AM
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