You’ve seen the Sarah Palin book excerpts in which she complains about being “bottled up” by Republican John McCain’s campaign last year.
Long-time McCain adviser Mark Salter explains here the thinking behind the McCain campaign’s media strategy that Palin seems to be complaining about in an excerpt of her book published by the Drudgereport today.
“After we had been criticized in the press for a lack of disciplined messaging earlier in the campaign when we provided frequent and unscheduled access to the candidate, we felt it necessary to adopt the same deliberativeness and discipline employed by our opponents and rely less on impromptu press conferences with our traveling press, and more on interviews arranged in advance so our candidates would have the same opportunity our opponents enjoyed to discuss and prepare for the interview.
“Approximately one week elapsed from Governor Palin’s nomination to her first major press interview, the first in a series of major interviews Governor Palin did. Those interviews were discussed and agreed to by senior members of the campaign staff in consultation with the candidates. Nicolle Wallace, along with others, was tasked with helping the Governor prepare for some of her interviews. She did not decide which interview requests the candidates would accept. Nor was she tasked with securing the candidates’ agreement. Those decisions were made by campaign management in consultation with the candidates. Campaign management and the candidates agreed to multi segment interviews so the Governor would maintain a presence in the media while she was in debate prep. And to the best of my knowledge, any interviews the Governor had with the individuals she referred to were approved and arranged by the campaign management with her agreement.”
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- Photo credit: Reuters/Nathaniel Wilder (Palin at her farewell speech in July)

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She lies!
- Posted by nellpostAnd Carl is a Moron
- Posted by James SwansonPalin is an idiot. Glen Beck is a pig.
- Posted by CarlMore of what the GOP doesn’t need - conflict. They should all listen to crackerjack marketing guru, Heather:
http://bit.ly/fxv3G
(satire)
- Posted by bondwooleyPalin, McCain, Obama, Pelosi, etc. Some of the most worthless humans on earth. Why can’t they be like Ted Kennedy?
- Posted by MufasoTC,
Thanks for the nice and thoughtful reply.
I’ll check Glen Beck out again. Not sure if I’ll end up agreeing with you, but I appreciate that you took time to give such a nice response.
Regards,
Matt
- Posted by MattMatt. I will fully admit I don’t agree with all you have to say. But I know you don’t expect me to agree with all you have to say.
I appreciate your overall perspective on the news media and did not just lash out at one news station…FOX, of course. That is one dimensional thinking and does not get at the crux of the matter, that news is biased toward whatever political leaning it’s owner sides with. No surprise there.
I will say this about Glenn Beck. Of all the personalities on TV reporting news or current events, he is closer to the middle than you might think. He has criticized George Bush, the republican party, Carrie Prejean (sp?), the democrats, Barak Obama, basically both sides of the political spectrum. He does his research and he doesn’t pick sides. I didn’t hear the left complain about him when he was harshly criticizing Bush during the last 2 years of his term. Trust me, he held no punches.
Only now, that he is criticizing Obama because of the direction he is taking this country has he become an enemy of the left. But again, he is doing no different than when he criticized Bush. In addition, he would not and did not vote for McCain (he said he could not give him his vote because McCain was really no different from Obama….).
So, with that being said, Beck is really not the problem. I guess he is if he is going after your guy, but otherwise, he is a wise sage…
JMHO…
- Posted by TC