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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Friday, September 12, 2008

Palin reviews

The WaPo headlines and frontpages with "Palin Links Iraq to Sept. 11 In Talk to Troops in Alaska," although it's my sense that Palin's statement was more hyperbole than analysis. (With no foreign policy resume, every inexact word will resonate.)

The Palin interview bits on foreign policy (see below,) are being widely panned. Frankly, I don't think most Americans know enough foreign policy detail to judge just what a disaster that interview was, but the media seems to have caught it, and that will have an effect on the coverage.

My favorite line so far comes from the NYTimes TV columnist.
Mr. Gibson, who sat back in his chair, impatiently wriggling his foot, had the skeptical, annoyed tone of a university president who agrees to interview the daughter of a trustee but doesn’t believe she merits admission.

That's what I saw.

5 Comments:

  • That NYTimes quote is brilliant! I felt this exact same thing. Look at the body language here.

    By Blogger -epm, at 8:51 AM  

  • It captured the disdain for me.

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 9:51 AM  

  • Palin has made a grand public spectacle of her son's deployment and that of his unit. Will this turn in to a Prince Harry situation where he too is pulled out because he's now like a giant target on the unit?

    By Blogger -epm, at 10:14 AM  

  • I've been wondering about that myself.

    From what I understand, he's in a protection detail for high ranking officers. That means they could hide him in base if they want to.

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 11:57 AM  

  • Some news (BBC?) should get really clever and travel to far East Russia (you know...near Alaska)/snark...and see if the mayor/tribal chief/govenor there is considered a foreign policy/America expert...and amybe ask the Kremlin for a response...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5:13 PM  

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