Thursday, January 7, 2010

"Can i call you Joe?"

Hopefully, yet another nail in the coffin of Sara Palin's poltical career has come with the realse of the new book "Game Change" by Mark Halperin, a tell-all about the 08' campaign packed full behind the scenes goodies like the below snippets. There is a upcoming 60 minuetes episode devoted to the book. Check out these juicy details that exsplain why Palin asked Joe Biden "Can i call you Joe?" before the VP debate from a DrudgeReport.com article on the book (something which seemed so innocous when she asked it as she and Biden shook hands at center stage),

"In the McCain-Palin camp, Schmidt says that when he was told by a campaign staffer prepping Palin for her debate with Biden that the vice presidential candidate was doing very poorly in her preparation, it was a crisis moment. Watch an excerpt. “He told us the debate was going to be a debacle of historic and epic proportions…she was not focused…not engaged,” he tells Cooper. “She was not really participating in the prep.” Schmidt confronted Palin and, he says, “She said, ‘You know, I think that's right.’”

If that wasn’t enough for deep concern, Palin had a reflexive tendency to refer to Biden as “O’Biden,” says Schmidt, something that had to be fixed before the debate. He says others in the campaign came up with a solution. “It was multiple people -- and I wasn't one of them-- who all said at the same time, ‘Just say, Can I call you Joe,’ which she did.” Schmidt says he took over the prepping, simplified it, and says she “more than held her own” in the debate. But not without one “O’Biden” slip on national television.

Palin declined to be interviewed for this story, saying she had dealt with many of the allegations in her own book."

My take on this devolpment is 1. i'm going to skim or read this book when it comes out on audiobook and 2. If you had any doubts about wheather McCain staffers where lying about what a joke/diva Palin was to work with, i think this is pretty much conclusive.

good bye, Sara

you'd make a good elementrary school Principle.


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