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Palin: GOP ticket was too ‘status quo’

<cite class="vcard"> Andy Barr Andy Barr </cite> <abbr title="2008-11-10T08:19:00-0800" class="timedate">Mon Nov 10, 11:19 am ET</abbr>
<!-- end .byline --> Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said Sunday that she and running mate John McCain lost because the Republican ticket “represented too much of the status quo.”
In an interview with the Anchorage Daily News posted on the paper’s site Monday morning, Palin pointed a finger at the Bush administration for souring the GOP brand, adding that it was “amazing” that the McCain campaign did as well as it did.
“I think the Republican ticket represented too much of the status quo, too much of what had gone on in these last eight years, that Americans were kind of shaking their heads like going, wait a minute, how did we run up a $10 trillion debt in a Republican administration? How have there been blunders with war strategy under a Republican administration?” Palin said.
“If we’re talking change, we want to get far away from what it was that the present administration represented, and that is to a great degree what the Republican Party at the time had been representing. So people desiring change, I think, went as far from the administration that is presently seated as they could. It's amazing that we did as well as we did.”
Looking back on the race, the Alaska governor said that she was “frustrated” by misinformation spread about her, especially related to her family.
“Some of the goofy things, like who was Trig's mom. Well, I'm Trig's mom, and do you want to see my medical records to prove that? And banning books. That was a ridiculous thing also that could have so easily been corrected just by a reporter taking an extra step and not basing a report on gossip or speculation,” Palin said.
“Just looking into the record. It was reported that I tried to ban Harry Potter when it hadn't even been written when I was the mayor. So, gosh, we have so many examples, I mean every day, especially the first few weeks, every day something that was thrown out there.”
After railing against earmarks and congressional spending on the campaign trail, Palin promised “fewer earmark requests” for projects “that can help on a national front, not just on a state front.”
Asked about running for the Republican nomination in 2012, the Alaska governor seemed cool to the prospect, pointing out that current polling showing favorable prospects in a potential GOP primary field are likely to shift.
“Look how fickle poll numbers are,” Palin said. “Look where I've gone, up and down, up and down, even in the state of Alaska the last couple of months. We can't pay attention to those numbers.”

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Palin going up and down, up and down? How edgy. :nohead:
 

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not shocked that she would distance herself from McCain as he's not at all popular with his own party let alone the others
 

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I don't get how she can say now he was too status quo (presumably she wasn't talking about herself) when she was always saying that McCain was the original maaaavrick?
 

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you're not seriously going to hold a candidate's words against them...??
c'mon, Joe Biden last year said Obama was not qualified for the job. At this point Palin needs people to think of her as Sarah Palin not the VP candidate for McCain
 

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you're not seriously going to hold a candidate's words against them...??
c'mon, Joe Biden last year said Obama was not qualified for the job. At this point Palin needs people to think of her as Sarah Palin not the VP candidate for McCain

But Sarah Palin said last week that McCain was a maverick, now she says he was the status quo. Sarah Palin is the status whoa!
 

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This post election turmoil stuff with Palin, the McCain campaign advisors and FOX news is just something else.

"like who was Trig's mom. Well, I'm Trig's mom!"

We know that. Who the hell else would come up with some dumb ass name like that for a kid.
 

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nothing here at all

but please do carry on with this "remarkable stuff"

OMG :ohno:
 

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The interesting thing is this is 100% not the libs doing.

We are just commenting on what we see.


with an emphasis on "what you (we) see".
 

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I wanna see this bitch take it off!

:shaking:

Shake it like a salt shaker!
 

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nothing here at all

but please do carry on with this "remarkable stuff"

OMG :ohno:

“I think the Republican ticket represented too much of the status quo, too much of what had gone on in these last eight years, that Americans were kind of shaking their heads like going, wait a minute, how did we run up a $10 trillion debt in a Republican administration? How have there been blunders with war strategy under a Republican administration?” Palin said.

The ticket was McCain and Palin. She ain't talking about herself.
 

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with an emphasis on "what you (we) see".
Explain.

Nobody is fabricating or twisting anything here. It's all there in black and white.
The FOX youtube clips are all readily available.

The direct quotes and reporting from the right wing media speaks for itself.

Willie, it's OK to say the pubs tossed a dud ticket out there. No reason to think you have to play defense all the time.
 

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She's right, she can't make an honest assessment now?

OK

Obsession is not healthy
 

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Explain.

Nobody is fabricating or twisting anything here. It's all there in black and white.
The FOX youtube clips are all readily available.

The direct quotes and reporting from the right wing media speaks for itself.

Willie, it's OK to say the pubs tossed a dud ticket out there. No reason to think you have to play defense all the time.

I don't agree with the dud ticket. I'm sure I didn't admit it during the campaign but aside from some geezer moments McCain was a pretty solid candidate, considering the party he is representing. I don't believe any of the other primary candidates would have fared better, in fact I think they would have done much worse. Just my opinion though. He ran up against a legendary campaign and the worst president in history. As I said all along he never really had a shot.
 

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She's right, she can't make an honest assessment now?

OK

Obsession is not healthy

I'm sure it's honest, but she's still throwing McCain under the bus. IF Palin ever does run for the 2012 nomination I would bet my left nut that McCain will endorse one of her opponents.
 

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I'm sure it's honest, but she's still throwing McCain under the bus. IF Palin ever does run for the 2012 nomination I would bet my left nut that McCain will endorse one of her opponents.

Keep your nuts intact, McCain will probably be dead in 2012.
 

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