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Shielding Palin from the press

Posted: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 1:13 PM by Carrie Dann
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From NBC/NJ's Matthew Berger

NEW YORK – The McCain-Palin campaign tried to prevent reporters and television producers from viewing the vice presidential nominee's meetings with world leaders during the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday.
 
The campaign had planned to allow a “pool” camera and producer -- serving as representatives for all five television networks -- as well as wire and newspaper reporters into of most of Palin's meetings.  But, at the last minute, the campaign informed the press corps that only cameras – without reporters or producers accompanying them – would be permitted. 

The five television networks protested, threatening not to shoot video of the meeting at all unless an editorial presence was allowed into the meeting.

The campaign relented, and a CNN pool producer was permitted to view the beginning of Palin's meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, the first of the day.

Representatives from wire services and newspapers were not allowed into the Karzai meeting, but will be allowed into subsequent meetings with Columbian President Alvaro Uribe and former secretary of state Henry Kissinger, a campaign aide said.
 
One aide (possibly from Karzai’s entourage) repeatedly said “No writers” and tried to block the CNN producer from entering the room during the Karzai meeting, according to a pool report, but a senior Palin aide allowed the producer to enter.
 
Images of Palin with world leaders would likely to help boost her foreign policy credentials, but tough questions from reporters could overshadow the event. Members of the press were in the room for a total of 29 seconds during the Karzai meeting, according to the pool report.

The campaign has cautiously shielded Palin from reporters, allowing just a few interviews and preventing reporters traveling with the campaign from asking questions. She has not held a press conference since being chosen by McCain four weeks ago, and has not done the traditional local interviews when traveling into media markets.

On Sunday, Palin stopped at an Orlando ice cream shop but reporters were not told of the event so an editorial representative was not sent. Several days earlier, press aides were surprised that a pool reporter asked questions about the economic situation during a stop at a deli in Cleveland.

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Is this still the United States of America - or have we already become the Banana Republic of America ?

The press should just leave and stand up to such misinformation practice. Seriously, that's what I expect from a free press ... is it still free and independent?
Are we really suprised here that the campaign is continuing to shield Palin from reporters?

Luckily the media protested, but why can't this be a bigger issue.

Why isn't MSNBC, CNN, and the networks demanding more access. This woman is running for Vice President I think the American people deserve more coverage of her!

http://lastofourkind.blogspot.com
People who hate a free press have no place in this country. Please leave for North Korea - they "think" like you do.
This is beyond sad. . . I teach High School students who are Mild Mentally Disabled and they have been interviewed by reporters from the local press before. Before their interviews I simply told them to tell the truth and if there is something you don't know--say so and move on! This McCain/Palin pairing is elementary at best!
This just goes to show you how unqualified she is for the job. They don't want anything to go wrong. And they want to run this country????? What's scary is that there are so many clueless poor republicans in the middle of the country and the south that are actually buying this. Go to church, polish your guns and prey for victory in November. It won't come. There is more of us that know better. Stick to NASCAR and the NRA and leave the voting to those of us who are informed.
I was told that when Gov. Sarah heard that there was going to be a "pool" camera, she arrived in a bathing suit.
This is deja vu all over again. Palin is a female Cheney. She spouted an open government in Alaska while campaigning, but now orders her staff not to talk to investigators. She will allow herself to be interviewed - by her own commission, people whom she can fire.

More secrecy. More underhanded, less-than-open government. That's what we need to get rid of the distrust the Bush administration created.

McCain's people want her out of the way so they can avoid the fact that there's no there there. Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy come to mind. No, Charlie was smarter than McCain or Palin.


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