The reintroduction of Sarah Palin

September 29th, 2008 8:44 pm · 0 comments

Caught this at Politico.com. Apparently, after stumbling through the Katie Couric interview and now facing rising concern among conservatives about her ability to be vice president, Sarah Palin is going back on the airwaves. While in “debate camp” in Arizona, Palin will do a round of interviews on conservative talk radio:

After the debate and talk radio hits, the plan is to find a way to let Palin be Palin, moving her away from the pre-fab talking points and letting the down-home daughter of Wasilla be herself.

“She wants to tell her story more, and people around her do, too,” added the source. “This is a governor very much on her toes, very much fed up with inaccuracies and fictions about her own life and career.”

Umm … I’d say the time for the Sarah Palin Story is over. What more does the American electorate need to know about her? She was mayor. She’s governor. She’s the veep nominee. She’s the mother of five. We’ve been introduced. Time now for the Sarah Palin Confronts the Issues Show. Who or what does she blame for the current financial fiasco? How can America best finish the job in Afghanistan and hunt down Osama bin Laden while also following through on Iraq? Can that even be done without sacrificing one for the other?

Has she gotten back to Couric with examples of where John McCain has supported greater regulation of Wall Street in his Senate career?

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