Saturday, October 25, 2008
Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin has generated attention to herself and the GOP since her nomination as VP. There have been ups and downs with her nomination. People were wondering who she was and what she was about. Everyone was looking for information about this hockey mom from Alaska. As people began to know more about her they either liked her more or less. She has garnered attention non the less. In the beginning it was positive, thunder from the Obama campaign was stolen with her nomination. Who would have imagined that the first female vice presidential candidate would come from the GOP. Hillary paved the way for female presidential candidates. After the initial shock factor wore off other things surfaced about governor Palin and her family. Her 17 year old daughter was pregnant and people claimed that her austic child was really her grandchild. Then stories evolved about the firing of her ex-brother in law and whether the firing was ethical or not. After that Tina Fey from SNL played governor Palin to the admiration of its viewers. Governor Palin's first several interviews with the media did not go so well and it caused some to shift their opinion about her. Recently Palin has been in the news about attacking the Obama campaign (which is normal during a presidential campaign) but also about the amount of money that was spent for her and her family on clothes for the GOP convention. A debate about whether the media is liberally biased took place in class with evidence from both sides of the argument presented. My only question is if Hillary was still in the presidential hunt would how much money was spent on her and her family for the DNC be an issue? Would her contacts be a fashion statement like Palin's glasses? Should be people really be concerned about how much people spend on clothes for a national convention? If it is deemed necessary to examine such an issue should not all candidates expenses on clothes be published and given equal time to discuss how much was spent and why?
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I completely agree with you. Biden is making things difficult for Barack, and I am entirely confused as to why Obama chose him to be his running mate. So far, Biden has not done one good thing for Obama's campaign, in truth, he has only harmed it.
I also believe that Palin has been treated unfairly by the liberal media. This campaign is full of the worst and most biased media coverage I have ever seen. If only Edward R. Murrow were alive to see it. Any thoughts on the media's coverage of the election?
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