Posted by
David Zublick on Sunday, September 14, 2008 12:44:20 PM
Sarah
Palin's
interview with Charlie Gibson was an appalling attempt at smearing her,
even to the point that some in the mainstream media even took Gibson
and ABC News to task on it.
From the outset, it was clear that
Gibson planned to paint her as completely inept and unqualified. The
very first question, asking
Palin
if she hesitated when McCain offered her a spot on the ticket, dripped
with condescension. Here was Gibson, looking professorial with his
glasses down at the end of his nose, eyebrow cocked, as if to portray
her as a liar, or so self-assured as to be arrogant. But
Palin
handled it quite well, explaining that if she felt she could benefit
McCain and be of service to our nation, there was no need to hesitate.
On
her faith, Gibson misrepresented what she had said about God's role in
the Iraq war. Through careful editing, viewers of the interview did not
get an opportunity to hear her full answer. Gibson asked
Palin:
"You said recently in your old church, 'Our national leaders are
sending U.S. soldiers on a task that is from God.' Are we fighting a
Holy War?"
Palin answered, "You know, I don’t know if that was my exact quote."
"It’s exact words," Gibson said.
But Gibson’s quote left out what Palin said before that:
"Pray
for our military men and women who are striving to do what is right.
Also for this country, that our leaders, our national leaders are
sending them out on a task that is from God. That’s what we have to
make sure that we’re praying for, that there is a plan and that that
plan is God’s plan."
This response
appears in the transcript but was edited out of the televised version.
That leaves a false impression of her answer and is a deliberate smear.
Palin also told Gibson that she was referring
to Abraham Lincoln’s words on how one should never presume to know
God’s will. She said she does not presume to know God’s will and that
she was only asking the audience to "pray that we are on God’s side."
The liberal press even took ABC to task. The far left L.A. Times rebuked Gibson for distorting Palin's remarks.
Gibson also ambushed Palin
with the question regarding the definition of the Bush Doctrine. No
official doctrine exists, and the definition of the term was coined by
Charles Krauthammer. In a column appearing in the Washington Post on September 13th, Krauthammer
wrote "There is no single meaning of the Bush doctrine. In fact, there
have been four distinct meanings, each one succeeding another over the
eight years of this administration -- and the one Charlie Gibson cited
is not the one in common usage today. It is utterly different."
So it becomes exceedingly clear that ABC and Gibson were going for the 'gotcha' moment. They failed to get one. Palin acquitted herself well in the interview.
The elite media had better be careful as to how they attempt to paint Sarah Palin. The more they go after her, the more invincible she becomes. At one time, Barack Obama was the Teflon candidate. But as time goes by, people are seeing that the emperor has no clothes. Obama is sizzle and no steak. And the sizzle is cooling off, as polls seem to show a growing admiration and respect for the McCain-Palin ticket by conservatives, independents and women.
Democrats are running scared. They are not sure Obama
is the candidate that will make it over the finish line. They are
beginning to regret that Hillary Clinton was not offered the number two
spot on the ticket. And democrats are even worried about congressional
races as the bloom fades from the Obama rose.
Palin is the real deal.
Obama is an empty suit. The closer we get to this election, the clearer it becomes.
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