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Whatever the intention of the anonymous leaker (or leakers) from the McCain campaign who spread nasty rumors about Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, in the end they did not so much trash the image of Caribou Barbie, as they ended up tarnishing the public's perception of their G.I. Joe, Arizona Sen. John McCain.

It tells you everything that the Palin smear stories come from anonymous staffers. There is no documentation. There is no way to prove the rumors false. Think graffiti in a junior high school girls' room.

It started before Sen. Barack Obama won the election, when an unnamed McCampaign staffer called Palin a diva. Cable news then reported that a McCampaign aide called Palin a diva — with "diva" in quotes. A "top McCain adviser" told Politico.com that Palin is a "whack job" — more quote marks, from an unknown maligner.

Newsweek reported that when campaign strategists Steve Schmidt and Mark Salter went to Palin's hotel room, she greeted them clad in a towel. Schmidt later told the Washington Times that the episode is "categorically ... not true" — but the graphic impression lives on.

You may have read that Palin did not know which countries are part of the North American Free Trade Agreement — hint: There are three such countries and they're all in North America. I've seen Palin stumble during this race, but I do not believe that the Alaska governor was not acutely aware of a treaty that regulated trade with her next-door neighbor, Canada.

Don't take my word for it. CNN's Campbell Brown announced Friday that some unnamed McCain staffers "have been launching grenades at Palin and her supporters. Some of their allegations, we at CNN have found to be patently false."

They may be patently false, but there is no way that Palin can prove they are false.

Hence there is no way she can outfox the disinformation campaign.

On cable news and talk radio, specific names are presumed to be the sources of the leaks. The subjects deny they are the leakers, but that doesn't matter. Once their names are in currency, they are presumed to be the sources, just as Palin is presumed to be the ditz.

I've talked to some McCampaign biggies and all denied being the source of this sleaze. All refused to talk on the record, lest they extend this sorry story.

OK. What is McCain's excuse? Perhaps when he appears on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" tonight, McCain will make a statement that puts the kibosh on this unnamed-sources pile-on. And it had better be good.

Because from where I sit, the view is of a campaign run by people who are so protective of their own precious backsides that they will sling all matter of mud — including charges that are, as Brown put it, "patently false."

The longer McCain waits to refute the rabid rumors spread by those who want to blame Palin for the ticket's loss, the more his judgment appears suspect. After all, McCain picked Palin. If Palin was cartoonishly uninformed, if she was Gidget on the hustings, McCain does not look better. He looks worse.

Also, McCain looks worse for failing to control his own people.

The political press corps doesn't win any awards in this episode, either. Remember when the pack would not jump on National Enquirer stories about John Edwards' relations with Rielle Hunter and child — because the story had not been nailed down? It seems that there is a different standard for Palin — to wit, anything goes.

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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What goes around comes around, Saunders, pure and simple. If the McCain club members had not been so caught up in heaping scorn, ridicule, and false innuendo on their "enemy", to whom now they must bow down, perhaps they would not have turned on the next likely kill like the predators they are. There was blood in the water, and piranhas will be piranhas, after all.
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Posted by: Masako
Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:18 AM
Re: Masako;.. Sir.. From the very start there was a tone of insult to women that came out of that camp that I found hard to accept. The choice of Mrs. Palin could be seen as that, in fact, but the words that I assume were put into her mouth, about a pit bull with lipstick was a terrible slam on all working mothers trying to keep their kids in sports... If Mrs. Palin was the author of that line she is an idiot... If it was from some smart mouthed slimey eunuch then they have every right to feel hurt and betrayed... You can't teach people contempt, or mean, insulting, sarcasm... The contempt can come from years of unexamined moral superiority; but the sarcasm is only natural to children... I think they pass on so much abuse to each others, and find such shame in their ignorence, and find their ignorance without handle, that insult must be their only defense... But why an adult would take meaness as a defense I can't say... Why anyone would believe that any president would or should have to know everything I can't say either... The worst thing Novamccain had against him is that he was too set on a plan... Why??? You're not there yet, so why not just bring an intelligent and open mind???Some English Jurist once said there are no imaginary cases... Yet, if you follow these elections, hypothetical questions abound... Why people feel they need answer is beyond me; but then, hypothetical questions abound on the Supreme Court questioning as well... Why do they believe they can either control or predict behavior based upon a law escapes me as well... If people were free from the tyranny of laws there would be no problem... I mean, if law suggested a formula of behavior, and it was left to the discretion of the people on the spot to deal with the situation at hand, as they saw fit, or to fall back on the law as guide then there would be no problem...The same thing is true of presidents, that we do not expect them to do what they say they would do, but to use their bean in every situation... When presidential and vice presidential candidates show them selves to be too principaled, or too ideological rather than logical, then they are not a good choice no matter what layer of scorn is frosted on them...We want character and not characatures from our leaders... Mrs. Palin and Mr. Bush, and even Mr. Mccain to a point, made us all look like cruel little monkeys... I have been trying all my llife to be the approximation of a human, and I don't need to be aped by them... Thanks...Quasi
Comment: #2
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Nov 11, 2008 7:06 PM
Re: Masako "... to whom now they must bow down." What country do you live in? (Also you structured that awkwardly.)
Comment: #3
Posted by: USMCMOE
Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:01 AM
Re: James A, Sweeney ... Seriously fella, you've got way too much time on your hands. Get a life, Better yet, get a frontal lobotomy.
Comment: #4
Posted by: USMCMOE
Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:04 AM
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