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ploto
10-27-2008, 12:39 PM
Some aides to Sen. John McCain say they weren't happy that running mate Sarah Palin went off script Sunday and turned attention back to the controversy over her wardrobe.

The Alaska governor on Sunday brought up the recent reports regarding the Republican National Committee's $150,000 spending spree on clothing and accessories for the Palin family.

Palin denounced talks of her wardrobe as "ridiculous" and declared emphatically: "Those clothes, they are not my property."

"Just like the lighting and the staging and everything else that the RNC purchased, I'm not taking them with me," she said at a rally in Tampa, Florida.

A senior McCain adviser told CNN that those comments "were not the remarks we sent to her plane." Palin did not discuss the wardrobe story at her rally in Kissimmee, Florida, later in the day.

A Palin aide, however, told CNN that the governor clearly felt like she had to say something to defend herself, because "that's really not who she is."

Over the weekend, sources told CNN that long-brewing tensions between Palin and key aides to McCain were on the rise.

Several McCain advisers suggested that they have become increasingly frustrated with what one aide described as Palin "going rogue."

A Palin associate, however, said the candidate is simply trying to "bust free" of what she believes was a damaging and mismanaged roll-out.

McCain sources say Palin has gone off-message several times, and they privately wonder whether the incidents were deliberate. They cited an instance in which she labeled robocalls -- recorded messages often used to attack a candidate's opponent -- "irritating" even as the campaign defended their use. Also, they pointed to her telling reporters she disagreed with the campaign's decision to pull out of Michigan.

A second McCain source says she appears to be looking out for herself more than the McCain campaign.

"She is a diva. She takes no advice from anyone," this McCain adviser said. "She does not have any relationships of trust with any of us, her family or anyone else.

"Also, she is playing for her own future and sees herself as the next leader of the party. Remember: Divas trust only unto themselves, as they see themselves as the beginning and end of all wisdom."

A Palin associate defended her, saying that she is "not good at process questions" and that her comments on Michigan and the robocalls were answers to process questions.

But this Palin source acknowledged that Palin is trying to take more control of her message, pointing to an impromptu news conference on a Colorado tarmac last week.

CNN contributor and Republican strategist Ed Rollins said Palin was "mishandled" during the earlier part of the campaign, and as a result, "she's become a target of a lot of ridicule."

But, he said, "She definitely is going to be the most popular Republican in this country when this thing is over."

The Politico reported Saturday on Palin's frustration, specifically with McCain advisers Nicolle Wallace and Steve Schmidt. They helped decide to limit Palin's initial media contact to high-profile interviews with Charlie Gibson of ABC and Katie Couric of CBS, which all McCain sources admit were highly damaging.

In response, Wallace e-mailed CNN the same quote she gave the Politico: "If people want to throw me under the bus, my personal belief is that the most honorable thing to do is to lie there."

But two sources, one Palin associate and one McCain adviser, defended the decision to keep her media interaction limited after she was picked, both saying flatly that she was not ready and that the missteps could have been a lot worse.

They insisted that she needed time to be briefed on national and international issues and on McCain's record.

"Her lack of fundamental understanding of some key issues was dramatic," said another McCain source with direct knowledge of the process to prepare Palin after she was picked. The source said it was probably the "hardest" to get her "up to speed than any candidate in history."

Yet another senior McCain adviser lamented the public recriminations.

"This is what happens with a campaign that's behind; it brings out the worst in people, finger-pointing and scapegoating," this senior adviser said.

This adviser also decried the double standard, noting that Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama's running mate, Sen. Joe Biden, has gone off the reservation as well, most recently by telling donors at a fundraiser that America's enemies will try to "test" Obama.

Tensions like those within the McCain-Palin campaign are not unusual; vice presidential candidates also have a history of butting heads with the top of the ticket.

John Edwards and his inner circle repeatedly questioned Sen. John Kerry's strategy in 2004, and Kerry loyalists repeatedly aired in public their view that Edwards would not play the traditional attack dog role with relish because he wanted to protect his future political interests.


Even in a winning campaign like Bill Clinton's, some of Al Gore's aides in 1992 and again in 1996 questioned how Gore was being scheduled for campaign events.

Jack Kemp's aides distrusted the Bob Dole camp and vice versa, and Dan Quayle loyalists had a list of gripes remarkably similar to those now being aired by Palin aides.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/27/palin.tension/index.html

hater
10-27-2008, 12:45 PM
The source said it was probably the "hardest" to get her "up to speed than any candidate in history."[/url]

harder than Dubya!!!?!?!?!

holy shit :lmao

fyatuk
10-27-2008, 12:54 PM
harder than Dubya!!!?!?!?!

holy shit :lmao

I don't see how that would be hard to believe. W not only had previous experience with that kind of thing (thanks to his dad being President), but had months and months to really get prepared starting a few months before the primary season. Governor of Texas is also not nearly as sheltered from international affairs as Governor of Alaska as well.

I'm sure if Palin had that kind of time frame, she would have presented herself in a much more competant manner.

JoeChalupa
10-27-2008, 01:00 PM
Did they mean she's going "vogue"?

ducks
10-27-2008, 02:09 PM
now how dare you actually talks to people and try to win the election
maccai

MACCAIN FUKCED UP BY NOT LETTING HER DO PRESS CONFERENCES AFTER A WEEK

ducks
10-27-2008, 02:11 PM
"She is a diva. She takes no advice from anyone," this McCain adviser said. "She does not have any relationships of trust with any of us, her family or anyone else.

SHE HAS BEEN LIED TO
DUMPED 150k of clothes so does not know cost that much
no real advise
she can not talk to anyone
how the fuck would you fucking feel

Spurminator
10-27-2008, 02:15 PM
Every time Palin goes "off script" I get a slightly better impression of her. Maybe the script is bad.

ElNono
10-27-2008, 02:15 PM
"She is a diva. She takes no advice from anyone," this McCain adviser said. "She does not have any relationships of trust with any of us, her family or anyone else.

SHE HAS BEEN LIED TO
DUMPED 150k of clothes so does not know cost that much
no real advise
she can not talk to anyone
how the fuck would you fucking feel

I would feel like ducks... oh, wait a minute...

ducks
10-27-2008, 02:15 PM
Maccain

Had The Worse Advise People Every Or Refuses To Listen To Anyone

PixelPusher
10-27-2008, 02:18 PM
Maccain

Had The Worse Advise People Every Or Refuses To Listen To Anyone

Capitalizing Every Word In That Random String of Words You Think Is A Sentence, Doesn't Make It Any More Comprehensible.

CubanMustGo
10-27-2008, 02:22 PM
Capitalizing Every Word In That Random String of Words You Think Is A Sentence, Doesn't Make It Any More Comprehensible.

I think Ducks, in his apoplectic fits, is trying to type ALL CAPS. The board translates that to Every Word Capped unless you know how to work around it.

ISN'T THAT RIGHT DUCKY POO?? AND WHEN DID YOU AND PALIN BECOME LOVERS, ANYWAY?

ducks
10-27-2008, 02:25 PM
I do not love her
I think she is the best on of the 4 though
I do not know if she is ready to be president though
in 4 years she could be

hater
10-27-2008, 02:26 PM
:lol

Anti.Hero
10-27-2008, 02:28 PM
McClown camp has no fucking idea how to win this election.

Screw them all. They are all failures wanting to make Palin the scapegoat.

All she has to do is get a couple years of hmwk and a good camp behind her, then she'll be money.

I hope these McClown camp fools never find work after this.

01.20.09
10-27-2008, 02:31 PM
McClown camp has no fucking idea how to win this election.

Screw them all. They are all failures wanting to make Palin the scapegoat.

All she has to do is get a couple years of hmwk and a good camp behind her, then she'll be money.

I hope these McClown camp fools never find work after this.

He also has no freakin' idea how to run this Country.

ducks
10-27-2008, 02:31 PM
I agree
palin is not the reason he is behind