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Friday Sep 12, 2008

Palin fumbles and stumbles in her ABC interview

No matter what you think Gov. Sarah Palin, no matter if you are a Republican or a Democrat, you have to say that her overall performance in her exclusive ABC interview with Charlie Gibson, was adequate until she got to the Bush doctrine question. She had absolutely no idea what the Bush doctrine was. If there is a legacy the Bush presidency, it would probably be this doctrine. President Bush has said, that we have the right, to preemptively strike any country we deem as a "significant" threat.

I thought she was prepped for this interview. The majority of the interview was exactly as we would've expected. She was strong and forceful. She was aggressive. She was somewhat demeaning when she said the word "Charlie."

Political Animal has a few thoughts:

There are more than a few angles to consider, so let's just take this one at a time. As Hilzoy noted last night, and as the video to the right shows, Palin doesn't have the foggiest idea what the Bush Doctrine is. Literally, not a clue about the guiding U.S. foreign policy principle of the last seven years. When she tried to fudge it, her ignorance on the issue was even more glaring.

Second, she really didn't want to answer an important question about U.S. strikes in Pakistan. It's not like this was a curveball -- the issue was in yesterday's New York Times. Eventually, after trying to wiggle out of the question, Palin eventually seemed to support unilateral strikes, which contradicts the stated McCain policy.

Third, Palin believes Russia was "unprovoked" in its military incursion against Georgia. That's just wrong. He has more here.

Newshoggers has labeled Governor Palin possibly most dangerous woman in the world (sounds like a James Bond title):

She is a novelty act not a serious candidate. The only question is if the novelty will fade before November.

About a week ago we found out that Gov. Sarah Palin had the ability to read the teleprompter. Last night, we found out that her depth of ignorance on a variety of topics was mind-boggling. I look for the McCain camp to hit ABC News and Charlie Gibson, this morning for his "unfair" questions and disrespectful tone. This is in spite of the fact that Charlie Gibson is the most sympathetic of the major anchors to the Republican party, in my opinion. It appears in fact that he even tried to help Sarah Palin and several of the questions especially on the Bush doctrine.

Posted by Errington Thompson on Sep 12, 2008 email post email Spotlight / / You are in Republican Party
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