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McCain staffers push back on Vanity Fair's Palin profile

By Amanda Carpenter on June 30, 2009 into Hot Button Blog

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Alaskan Governor and GOP 2008 vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin may be nice looking, but she sure wasn’t a very good candidate is the bottom line of Vanity Fair’s 9,920-word profile about her released Tuesday.

The comments about her beauty weren't entirely complimentary, either. Vanity Fair writer Todd S. Purdum said her looks probably hurt her as much it helped win voters during the campaign.

The brunt of his article, the notion that she was never suited to run nationally, relied heavily on unattributed quotes from McCain campaign staffers who felt she wasn’t up to snuff and refused to properly study up on policy issues.

The Democratic National Committee quickly seized on the story and said it was the first “nondorsement of 2012.”

Three McCain staffers, however, were immediately willing to go on the record with the Washington Times in their support for Mrs. Palin after the Vanity Fair piece was published online.

Randy Scheunemann, director of foreign policy and national security for the McCain-Palin campaign and who played Joe Biden in Mrs. Palin’s debate prep, was happy to push back against the Vanity Fair piece, saying she was an impressive and capable candidate.

He recalled her performance in the vice-presidential debate where she “held her own and went toe-to-toe” against Mr. Biden, a candidate with much more experience in debates and decades of public service. She was “incredibly hard-working and concerned she’d do a good job for John McCain who was a national hero and plucked her from obscurity,” Mr. Scheunemann said. “That weighed on her every day.”

“It’s disheartening and dishonorable anyone that who worked for John McCain would participate in this kind of character assassination against his running mate,” Mr. Scheunemann said.

Jason Recher, who worked closely with Mrs. Palin as a vice presidential candidate, said “The mean tone of this article is completely false, this is not the Sarah Palin I knew and spent two and a half months with."  He also said he was tired of reporters using information about Mrs. Palin from people unwilling to go on the record.

David Welch, deputy research director for the McCain-Palin ticket, said he was “shocked to read the Vanity Fair article about Governor Palin and the allegations made against her by former staffers” and complained “significant parts of the story are based on half truths and gossip from staffers who refused to go on the record.”

None of these men were approached by Vanity Fair to discuss their experience working with Mrs. Palin for Mr. Purdum's piece.

About Mrs. Palin's looks Mr. Purdum said “she is by far the best-looking woman ever to rise to such heights in national politics, the first indisputably fertile female to dare to dance with the big dogs.”

“This pheromonal reality has been a blessing and a curse,” he wrote. “It has captivated people who would never have given someone with Palin’s record a second glance if Palin had looked like Susan Boyle. And it has made others reluctant to give her a second chance because she looks like a beauty queen.”

Michelle Easton, president of the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute that promotes conservative women such as Mrs. Palin, said the governor’s looks are often discussed to play down the appeal she had to the GOP.

“It is only the Left that ever talks about the way Palin looks or dresses.” Mrs. Easton said. “Conservatives love Palin because she believes in small government and the preservation of traditional American values, but the Left has cleverly deflected debate about Palin’s stances on policy by constantly degrading her based on her physical appearance.”

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galensmark

They attack what they fear most in women. The left hates women who use their heads and not so much their emotions.
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Stevan

Amanda, thanks for talking to McCain staffers with the courage to go on the record. Note to cowardly, shameless, unnamed McCain staffers: your campaign lost to Obama, not Palin. The only time you were EVER ahead in the polls was when you picked Palin. Stop whining and stop acting like Obama was unbeatable. You had a great opportunity to beat Obama, but you lost on the tax issue to a socialist. You lost on healthcare to someone who wants socialized medicine, and you lost on fiscal responsibility to the man who has amassed the largest budget deficit in history. Great job.
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kasidy

The left is terrified of Gov. Palin because they recognize that she is exactly what the founding fathers described as the involved citizen. Sarah is the future She leads as the powerful citizen not as the power mad politician. She truly governs in the best interest of her constituents and this country, not from her own self interest. Sarah personifies the heartland of this country: men and women working hard for their faith, family and America.
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IloiloKano

What is the difference between writing a story based on "unnamed sources" and writing one that is a total fabrication? Nothing? Okay then, have I got a juicey story for you about Vanity Fair writer Todd S. Purdum!
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IloiloKano

Got off the phone with an "unamed source" who said Todd Purdumi just confided, he "fabricated the whole story" because he "was out of ideas, but it doesn't matter, since editors of Vanity Fair bought it hook, line and sinker". Then he laughed about being able to sell "those rubes" on anything. Whoa! Sounds like someone should get fired! Sorry, but I can't name my "unnamed source". You'll just have to take my word for it.
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kjoycolasin

Interesting how publications that want to generate revenues or shows that want to increase viewers run stories or have spots about Governor Palin. Seems awfully short-sighted to burn bridges with her.
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moblou

Why don't you fools get off of her back. She is a "beautiful, youthful, learned and budding star. We need freshness, not idiots in the Whitehouse. Obama may just ruin the U.S., and I think that is really what he wants.
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geefb

Gov. Palin was and is the best. Dolts like McCain and Biden only could have had bigger dolts backing them. But, the "O" man is another story. Even Castro, Hitler, Stalin, and Obama's buddy, Ahmadinejad were able to get & keep jobs, but not because they're good looking or smart. To paraphrase: "just because a million dolts think they know anything, doesn't make it so".
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LallyG

Amanda, thank you very much for speaking with those staffers to get their true opinions and for exposing the Vanity Fair article for the false information it provided. The way the media and alleged Romney/ McCain staffers have not supported one of their own just goes to show the RNC and GOP is the Good 'Ole Boys club, and that Gov. Palin's experience and HUGE support are scaring them for their 2012 Pres. runs. I just saw a poll last night on TV that showed 73% or people favored Sarah over Mitt Romney as 2012 Presidential candidate choice. I didn't catch the source of the poll but I am certain it's searchable on the net. I also think the hateful Alaska bloggers and their childish hate-Palin antics are pissing off independents. Especially Celtic Demon, aka Linda Biegel. She is a sour, hateful woman who filed an ethics complaint that got dismissed, and within days of its dismissal, she had some filthy crony of hers desecrate a beautiful and popular picture of Sarah and Trig by replacing his face with a devilish looking face and claiming it was Alaska radio personality Eddie Burke.
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