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...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.

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"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."


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I apologize, cuz that last bit in bold shouldn't really be news to anyone...feel free to delete the thread ;) :laff:

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

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badpowers wrote:...Several McCain advisers suggested that they have become increasingly frustrated with what one aide described as Palin "going rogue."
Oh, man! Way to prove that she wasn't up to snuff and getting her there was a tough one! I mean look at what EVERYONE who supports her says. "She needs time". Did you see Obama when he started? He was laughable.

Let's look at an instance of her going rogue, from your article:
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.
Hmm, anything else? Oh wait:
same article wrote:"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.

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Not gonna go there on the Palin comparison to Obama...That's a non contest...In 100 years Palin would still be Palin, more or less...She's a bench player Homez, not a starter...There's a difference between being green and inexperienced and what the good Governor is...
CNN wrote:"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.
Ouch..!

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Kumicho wrote:...She's a bench player Homez, not a starter...There's a difference between being green and inexperienced and what the good Governor is...
Indeedly.
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Now the hypocrite bitch is accusing Obama of being scripted & disgenuine. This from the whore who doesn't speak at any rally w/out a teleprompter. dumbass.
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What happened to the Mccain that used to appear on the Daily show...the one who would be cynical about the Rep's more extream side? If he had stuck to his guns a little more he might have had a better shot.
Sadly with the Pallin pick for VP I think he has introduced a monster into American politics.

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Monster indeed. Most apt.
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blixa wrote:What happened to the McCain that used to appear on the Daily show...the one who would be cynical about the Rep's more extreme side? If he had stuck to his guns a little more he might have had a better shot.
Sadly with the Pallin pick for VP I think he has introduced a monster into American politics.
That McCain is almost universally hated by the unholy alliance of Neocons and religious extremist that have such a stranglehold on the Republican Party today. Without pandering to "the base", McCain had no shot. Even right-wing pundits have admitted that Sarah Palin was chosen because she appeals to the evangelicals. McCain won the presidential primary with the support of moderate conservatives, independents, and veterans. The far right split their vote between Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, and Fred Thompson.

I don't personally feel Sarah Palin is a monster, but her religious views and obvious lack of understanding of the world is disturbing. She mentioned at a recent rally that Barack Obama wants to end the war in Iraq just when "victory is so close". I would like to have the opportunity to ask her what she considers "victory" and to explain in detail the conditions she sees in Iraq that make her so confident that she can make that statement.

I assume that leaving a united and democratic Iraq is what most would term as victory. How can that be achieved without addressing Kurdish nationalism? Kurds are not ethnically related to the Arabs of the south.
Is there any attempt being made to reconcile the Sunni/Shia rift caused by decades of Sunni dominated Baath Party rule and hundreds of thousands of Shia murdered by the Baathists under Saddam?
What about the corruption and Shia dominance of the government?
What happens if the U.S. pulls out and the extremist elements begin a religious civil war? Where does the loyalty of the Iraqi Army lie?
This is a fragile, fledgling democracy in a country that never really was a country to begin with. Ethnic, tribal, and religious differences that are thousands of years old are going to be difficult, if not impossible, to overcome. It may literally take 100 years to make this thing work. Is a bloodbath inevitable if the U.S. pulls out? How long can the U.S. afford to stay?
It's not a simple issue of defeating "evil doers"; it's about the will of these people to unite despite their differences and deep hatred and to make a go of a democratic nation.

If Sarah Palin could show a reasonable understanding of these issues then she deserves to be VP.

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To clarify, I agreed on the monster tag for Palin in regards to her ego & ignorance on how shit is. Now she's had a taste of the national spotlight , she will not disappear into obscurity if the lose the election. If they win, God help us all.
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