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Time for Palin To Answer Tough Questions

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Do you know what was so great about Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Michael Jordan? They were three of the biggest trash talkers in the history of the NBA, but they had the game to back it up.

Somebody should tell that to Gov. Sarah Palin.

Sen. John McCain's running mate has been running around the country, firing up her — yes, her, and not necessarily McCain's — loyal supporters by blasting Sen. Barack Obama for "palling around with terrorists" and demanding that the American people know exactly when he learned about the past of William Ayers.

She has stoked the crowds by saying, "This is not a man who sees America the way that you and I see America." We all know what that is designed to do: portray Obama as a foreigner who isn't as American as she. Or you. Or Joe Six-pack, the hockey mom, soccer mom, Wal-Mart mom, NASCAR dad and the other coded words she uses regularly.

But what is truly pathetic is that Palin talks tough but is really scared of facing her own issues.

Because she is good at proclaiming that the American people need to know who Barack Obama is — an attempt to paint him as a shady figure who might occupy the White House — the American people deserve to hear Palin answer whether her husband, Todd, a former member of the Alaskan Independence Party, agreed with its founder, who wanted to secede from the union.

Is there anything more anti-American than wanting to sever ties with the country?

It's critical that Palin answer questions about whether she disagrees with John McCain's criticism of the Bush administration's decision to remove North Korea from the terrorist-nation list. She spoke in favor of it. McCain didn't. Are they on the same page or not?

The American people deserve to hear from Palin as to why she didn't say a word to rebuke the hateful, pathetic and degrading comments made at rallies featuring her, such as when someone in the crowd called Obama a terrorist, someone else shouted, "Off with his head," and others suggested he is a traitor.

Lastly, don't you think the self-described maverick needs to own up to what really happened with the firing of the police commissioner in Alaska? She was declared by a special investigator to have been within her rights in firing the commissioner, but she was blasted for abuse of power and violating the state's ethics laws.

So what did she say in a conference call with Alaska reporters — who were not allowed by the McCain camp to ask follow-up questions? That she was cleared of all wrongdoing, legally and ethically.

That's right.

She repeated over and over and over an absolute lie, and we are supposed to say: "Hey, it's all fine. She winks at us. We love her hockey mom schtick. Don't worry about that abuse of power thing."

Well, after having to deal with Vice President Dick Cheney being accused of beating the drum for war by berating and pushing our intelligence apparatus to match his political views on Iraq, don't you think we should care about someone who has been accused in a report — authorized by Democrats and Republicans — of using her power and influence to get her way?

Sure, her supporters will say she's talked to the "media." She was questioned by Laura Ingraham, Rush Limbaugh and that self-described journalist — yes, he really called himself that — Fox's Sean Hannity.

Palin has done interviews with ABC's Charlie Gibson, CBS' Katie Couric and local TV folks. But why is she so scared of NBC's Brian Williams? And why is she so fearful of CNN?

Does she somehow think that big guns such as Wolf Blitzer, Anderson Cooper and Campbell Brown are just too tough in asking questions? My goodness; Tina Fey has actually done more interviews about playing Sarah Palin than Sarah Palin has done about being Sarah Palin!

Hmm. McCain, Sen. Joe Biden, Barack and Michelle Obama, Sen. Hillary Clinton, Cindy McCain and even McCain's 95-year-old mama and Palin's daddy all have done interviews with CNN, sharing their thoughts on the campaign. But Palin? Not a whisper.

It's clear that Palin really isn't a true frontier woman. See, when you tote a gun, carry a big stick and spit fire, you aren't afraid to take on all comers.

So, Sarah, if you want to talk big on the campaign trail to those audiences that don't talk back, go right ahead. But if you truly are the maverick politician you say you are, come and talk to us soft, coddled, elitist journalists. Surely we aren't as tough as the moose you like to take down with your Second Amendment-protected hunting rifle.

Roland S. Martin is an award-winning CNN contributor and the author of "Listening to the Spirit Within: 50 Perspectives on Faith." Please visit his Web site at www.RolandSMartin.com. To find out more about Roland S. Martin and read his past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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please find out more about john mccain's associating with known domestic terrorist G.GORDON LIDDY.THIS IS THE SAME MAN WHO MADE HIS OWN PLASTIC BOMB CAPS,SHOT AN ATF AGENT IN THE FACE.WHEN ASKED THIS BY DAVID LETTERMAN,HE SUDDENDLY DEVELOPED MUTENESS.
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Posted by: ron pitts
Mon Oct 20, 2008 2:25 PM
Roland
Help me out. I was just watching Campbell Brown and you chimed in on the discussion and quickly called Rush Limbough and I quote "a fat racist". This election has been so insulting to everyone with any type of intellegence. How quickly we forget how Colin Powell was the one who went to the UN Security Council and argued and LIED about weapons of mass destruction. I guess that does't matter anymore because we aren't suppose to question the all knowing "media". This is all about race...Powell is worried about his legacy and that is the truth. The Democrats of which I am a registered one have continued to be racist, bigoted and sexist. I find it hard to believe that Obama, Reid and Palossi offer any good change. They are nothing but more of the same partiansanship and spineless leadership that this country needs to be set free from.
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Posted by: Craig
Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:39 PM
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