As mentioned before, the McCain campaign has no known plans to put Sarah Palin before the press. Not for interviews, not for a quick hello, nothing. Not on the Sunday shows either.
I was joking with friends yesterday that I half-expected McCain to send her on a "fact finding" mission to Iraq as a way to get her away from reporters.
Turns out it's back to Alaska instead (via Ben Smith):
Howard Fineman reported tonight (and I heard something similar) that Sarah Palin will, after a brief stretch on the trail, head back to Anchorage and away from the national media.
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Fineman's source (and mine) said she'd spent much of the time between now and the middle of next week (when her son leaves for Iraq) straightening her affairs, tending to her official duties and packing her bags -- having departed abruptly for the national stage.
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The campaign will "also use the plane time and time on the ground to begin the education of Sarah Palin," Fineman said. "They want to take that pause to train."
"The education of Sarah Palin??" Really?
At first I thought the press would go livid if Palin didn't do media - and then go nuts in defense of her convention attacks. Jerome told me I was nuts. And now with a poll to waive around showing a majority think the media is trying to hurt Palin, the McCain campaign will bully the press just enough to get away with the veep candidate's seclusion.
The traditional press has to ignore this kind of Republican "working the refs," which guilt-trips them into overcompensating the other way.
Palin is the Republicans' VP nominee. With less than two months away from the general election, she won't so much as talk to a reporter. Let's not let the Republican invented allegation of smear stop the public from knowing their nominee.
Traditional media: get thee to Alaska!
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