Sarah Palin Katie Couric Continued Interview Transcript & Video
Posted on September 30, 2008Sarah Palin didn’t do too well in her first interview with Katie Couric. This time, Palin has John McCain by her side though. See the Sarah Palin Katie Couric Interview video and transcript from the second part of their interview.
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John McCain joined Sarah Palin in the continued interview with Katie Couric. But did John McCain’s presence make it seem as if Palin was incapable of presenting herself appropriately in the interview?
The Philadelphia Enquirer said:
“Palin’s joint appearance last night with running mate John McCain on The CBS Evening News With Katie Couric was a public-relations disaster, conveying the impression of a father coming to the defense of his naïve daughter who had gotten into trouble at school.”
He couldn’t help interrupting a question asked to her, and he went on a bit before realizing the boo-boo: “I’ll let Gov. Palin speak for herself.”
When she did, she said this: “Not only am I ready but willing and able to serve as vice president with Sen. McCain if Americans so bless us and privilege us with the opportunity of serving them, ready with my executive experience as a city mayor and manager, as a governor, as a commissioner, a regulator of oil and gas.”
And now, after exposing herself to a total of three TV questioners (the third was Fox News’ Sean Hannity), she shows up with her running mate. It was impossible not to draw the impression that he was there to make sure she didn’t falter again.
Here’s the transcript from the Sarah Palin Katie Couric interview (plus John McCain):
Katie Couric: Over the weekend, Gov. Palin, you said the U.S. should absolutely launch cross-border attacks from Afghanistan into Pakistan to, quote, “stop the terrorists from coming any further in.” Now, that’s almost the exact position that Barack Obama has taken and that you, Sen. McCain, have criticized as something you do not say out loud. So, Gov. Palin, are you two on the same page on this?
Sarah Palin: We had a great discussion with President Zardari as we talked about what it is that America can and should be doing together to make sure that the terrorists do not cross borders and do not ultimately put themselves in a position of attacking America again or her allies. And we will do what we have to do to secure the United States of America and her allies.
Couric: Is that something you shouldn’t say out loud, Sen. McCain?
John McCain: Of course not. But, look, I understand this day and age of “gotcha” journalism. Is that a pizza place? In a conversation with someone who you didn’t hear … the question very well, you don’t know the context of the conversation, grab a phrase. Gov. Palin and I agree that you don’t announce that you’re going to attack another country …
Couric: Are you sorry you said it?
McCain: … and the fact …
Couric: Governor?
McCain: Wait a minute. Before you say, “is she sorry she said it,” this was a “gotcha” sound bite that, look …
Couric: It wasn’t a “gotcha.” She was talking to a voter.
McCain: No, she was in a conversation with a group of people and talking back and forth. And … I’ll let Gov. Palin speak for herself.
Palin: Well, it … in fact, you’re absolutely right on. In the context, this was a voter, a constituent, hollering out a question from across an area asking, “What are you gonna do about Pakistan? You better have an answer to Pakistan.” I said we’re gonna do what we have to do to protect the United States of America.
Couric: But you were pretty specific about what you wanted to do, cross-border …
Palin: Well, as Sen. McCain is suggesting here, also, never would our administration get out there and show our cards to terrorists, in this case, to enemies and let them know what the game plan was, not when that could ultimately adversely affect a plan to keep America secure.
Couric: What did you learn from that experience?
Palin: That this is all about “gotcha” journalism. A lot of it is. But that’s okay, too.
Couric: Gov. Palin, since our last interview, you’ve gotten a lot of flak. Some Republicans have said you’re not prepared; you’re not ready for prime-time. People have questioned your readiness since that interview. And I’m curious …
Palin: Yeah.
Couric: … to hear your reaction.
Palin: Well, not only am I ready, but willing and able to serve as vice-president with Sen. McCain if Americans so bless us and privilege us with the opportunity of serving them, ready with my executive experience as a city mayor and manager, as a governor, as a commissioner, a regulator of oil and gas.
McCain: This is not the first time that I’ve seen a governor being questioned by some quote, “expert.” I remember that Ronald Reagan was a “cowboy.” President Clinton was a governor of a very small state that had “no experience” either. (laughter) I remember how easy it was gonna be for Bush I to defeat him. I still recall, whoops, that one. But the point is I’ve seen underestimation before. I’m very proud of the excitement that Gov. Palin has ignited with our party and around this country. It is a … level of excitement and enthusiasm, frankly, that I haven’t seen before. And I’d like to attribute it to me. But the fact is that she has done incredible job. And I’m so proud of the work that she’s doing.
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Katie Couric is silly. She needs to move on. She’s so left-wing biased, gushing all over Hillary and Bill (the rapist) but acting like the stern principal with Sarah Palin. Katie- go away, take Barbara and that loud-mouth Joy Behar she-devil with you – you can all shreek to holy hell.
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Anybody who watches these interviews with Sarah Palin and still plans to vote for her and McCain need some counseling. The woman is in so far over her head it’s actually frightening. She can’t stand on her own in an interview with hard hitting Katie Couric, her father figure of a running mate has to come to her side to protect her.
Watch the debate with Biden, she won’t answer one single question with a definitive answer. But all we will hear about after the debate is ‘how well she handled herself’.
What a joke.
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A LOOK INSIDE SARAH PALIN’S MIND…
Katie Couric: Why isn’t it better, Governor Palin, to spend $700 billion helping middle-class families struggling with health care, housing, gas and groceries? Allow them to spend more and put more money into the economy? Instead of helping these big financial institutions that played a role in creating this mess?
Sarah Palin:
((The bailout? Holy earmarks, this wasn’t in my note cards! Ol’ Grandpa is gonna get mad at me again… Gotta stall while I flip through them in my mind…))
That’s why I say, uh… I, like every American I’m speaking with we’re ill about this, er, position…
((hmmm… the Rove folks said I should say “taxes” and “taxpayers” a lot…))
…that we have been put in where it is the taxpayers looking to bail out. But ultimately, what the bailout does is, um…
((Oh, loyalty tests, I have no idea whatsoever! C’mon, Sarah, go back through the cards, there must be something there! Card 1: Russia next door, and I’ve been to Iceland. Card 2: I was against the bridge the whole time, honest! Card 3: Health care reform! Yes, I’ll use that!))
…help those who are concerned about the health care reform that is needed to, er…
((Evil library books, I’m stuck again! Card 4: Snowplow politics in a dinky town plus 20 months as gov of the 4th-smallest state is better than degrees in poli sci and law, 13 years teaching constitutional law, and 12 years as state/national legislator from the 5th-largest state. Nope, no good. Card 5: The economy? Okay, that’ll work…))
…help shore up the economy… Helping the, uh…
((Think, Sarah, think! Look down and pretend the cards are actually in your lap! Card 6: Abstinence education is best, just my daughter wasn’t paying attention in class. Holy community colleges, I can’t use that one… Card 7: Job creation! Yay, that’s a good one, give myself a high five!!))
…Oh! it’s got to be about job creation too.
((Now, just like W, gotta repeat myself so it sounds like I meant to say it all…))
Shoring up our economy and putting it back on the right track. So health care reform and reducing taxes and…
((Card 8: Spending! I remembered another one. That’s my favorite notecard, how could I forget it? Silly me!))
…reining in spending has, er…
((Oh, moose carcass! I’m lost again. Ummm… Oh yeah, trust in Rove, say “taxes”…))
…got to accompany tax reductions and, uh… tax relief?
((Sarah, you dingbat, those last two are the same thing!))
…for Americas.
((Tina Fey’s wig, I remembered another one! Card 8: Trade!))
And… trade! We’ve got to see trade as opportunity, not as a competitive scary thing. But 1 in 5 jobs being created in the trade sector today. We’ve got to look at that as more opportunity.
((Now wrap it all up in one sentence that answers the original question…))
All those things under the umbrella of job creation, umm…
((Holy witchcraft, you nutjob, not “job creation”, wrap it up with “bailout”! Relax, Sarah Barracuda, we can still do it…))
This bailout is a part of that.
((…and end with a smile. Yay!! I don’t know about Harvard, but at community college, I sure bet that’s a C paper… At least I hope so, otherwise that grandpa guy will get all cranky at me again…))
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