Editors: Sarah Palin Interview with Carl Cameron Fox News 10/3/2008
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Sarah Palin Interview with Carl Cameron Fox News 10/3/2008

Editors published 10/3/2008 7:22:00 PM
Source: Cameron Interviews Post-Debate Palin Carl Cameron, Fox News



Fox News’ Carl Cameron conducted the first post-debate interview with Sarah Palin this morning. The extensive interview went over last night’s Vice-Presidential face off, her debate prep, campaign strategy, media access and the hits she has been getting for not having more access to the media, and of course the much talked about and criticized interview she did with CBS’s Katie Couric.


Palin told Carl that she was “annoyed” at some of the interviews she has done, “Ok I’ll tell you honestly the Sarah Palin in those interviews is a little bit annoyed because it’s man no matter what you say you are going to get clobbered. If you choose to answer a question you are going to get clobbered on the answer,” Palin said. “If you choose to try and pivot and go on to another subject that you believe that Americans want to hear about you get clobbered for that too.”

She then aimed to defend herself for some of the criticism she got for the Couric interview. She was blasted for not answering Couric’s question on any of the periodicals she reads or even a Supreme Court decision that she disagreed with. She defended some of the circular answers she gave the CBS anchor saying that she did not get to cover some of the topics she saw as important, “But in those Katie Couric interviews I did feel that there were a lot of things that she was missing in terms of an opportunity to ask what a V.P. candidate stands for. What the values are represented in our ticket. I wanted to talk about Barack Obama increasing taxes, which would lead to killing jobs. I wanted to talk about his proposal to increase government spending by another trillion dollars.”

She then slammed Barack Obama calling him disqualified to be President of the United States, “Some of his comments that he has made about the war that I think may in my world disqualifies someone from consideration as the next commander in chief.” Palin said, “Some of his comments about Afghanistan and what we are doing there supposedly– just air raiding villages and killing civilians. That’s reckless. So I wanted to talk about things like that. So I guess I have to apologize about being a little annoyed, but that is also an indication of being outside that Washington elite and being outside the media elite also and just wanting to talk and just wanting to talk to Americans without the filter and let them know what we stand for.”

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#1  adolf fillips  11/5/2008 10:35:14 PM  [ comment reply quote ]    report    top
Carl I'm asame of you-bad mothing palin
She gotup to speed in a little time
Who is pulling you'll strings here lately?

#2  Lauren  11/6/2008 4:08:15 PM  [ comment reply quote ]    report    top
I am absolutely disgusted with how Carl Cameron came out blabbing like a little jr. highschool girl that just got a hold of some juicy gossip and spewed out... almost joyously, I might add....every negative thing he could say about Sarah Palin. What the hell was wrong with him...and for Fox News for airing it? It was disgraceful and showed ZERO class. Bad enough all the other journalist are in bed with the Obama camp... I guess, when it suits him to do so... Cameron jumps right in as well. Pathetic.

#3  Jim O'Sullivan  11/6/2008 8:00:45 PM  [ comment reply quote ]    report    top
It was a sorry sight to see Carl Cameron reporting such nonsense with such apparent glee. My respect for his reporting went from high to almost zero. Reporters hiding behind unnamed sources is in itself disgusting, but his relish in reporting this story without naming names says maybe as much about Carl as it does about his cowardly sources.
Experience has taught me that "unnamed sources" is usually code for malicious gossip and/or inaccurate, biased reporting.

#4  joe  11/7/2008 12:19:47 AM  [ comment reply quote ]    report    top
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPsV6ZhL15c

#5  JoAnn Hutter  11/17/2008 6:09:44 PM  [ comment reply quote ]    report    top
I am in total agreement with Jim O'Sullivan. Prior to Carl Cameron's spewing unsupported gossip, I respected him. It was later found that the accusations McCain's staff so readily leaked regarding Sarah Palin were truly out of line and false information. My respect for Cameron's reporting has taken a 180 degree turn to zip. What's even worse is that Fox news contributors ate the story Cameron spewed. It really makes one wonder what you got out of the trashing of this good and honest person that works hard to better her state and country.
Shame on you, Carl Cameron!

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