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Post by midcan5 on Aug 30, 2008 7:09:39 GMT -5
Palin on Obama by Philip Gourevitch "Before she was running against him, Sarah Palin—the governor of Alaska and now the Republican candidate for Vice-President of the United States—thought it was pretty neat that Barack Obama was edging ahead of John McCain in her usually solidly red state. After all, she said, Obama’s campaign was using the same sort of language that she had in her gubernatorial race. “The theme of our campaign was ‘new energy,’ ” she said recently. “It was no more status quo, no more politics as usual, it was all about change. So then to see that Obama—literally, part of his campaign uses those themes, even, new energy, change, all that, I think, O.K., well, we were a little bit ahead on that.” She also noted, “Something’s kind of changing here in Alaska, too, for being such a red state on the Presidential level. Obama’s doing just fine in polls up here, which is kind of wigging people out, because they’re saying, ‘This hasn’t happened for decades that in polls the D’ ”—the Democratic candidate—“ ‘is doing just fine.’ To me, that’s indicative, too. It’s the no-more-status-quo, it’s change.”" www.newyorker.com/talk/2008/09/08/080908ta_talk_gourevitch
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Post by angrypuppy on Aug 30, 2008 10:03:09 GMT -5
Wow, a Republican that isn't drinking the Kool-Aid. No surprise there. Can you say that about any prominent Democrats, a single example of one that has not been neutered for stepping out of lock-step? Nice article when ya read it through. So the possibility that Obama might win Alaska did not worry Palin: “Turning maybe purple in the state means, to me, it’s more independent, it’s not the obsessive partisanship that gets in the way of doing what’s right for this state, and I think on a national level that’s what we’re gonna see.” And she added, “That’s why McCain is the candidate for the G.O.P.—because he’s been known as the maverick, as the conduit for some change.” www.newyorker.com/talk/2008/09/08/080908ta_talk_gourevitch
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