Friday, September 5, 2008

Republicans Seem to Like 'Time Since' Counters, Here's One For 'Em

We've all seen these countdown clocks. Time since Obama has been to Iraq. Time since Obama agreed to appear on Fox News and hasn't, etc.

I have an idea for a counter for the Democrats.

The time since Sarah Palin has been the Republican Vice Presidential nominee and has failed to hold a credible media appearance.

As of the publish of this story, at just after midnight PST, we are currently at 6 Days, 15 Hours and 40 minutes since Sarah Palin was officially introduced as McCain's VP.

Besides a fluff piece gone wrong with US Magazine , there has been nothing. Sarah Palin has been in a cocoon, being tutored and prepped by the finest of neocon strategists.

No press pools, no taking questions, no sit-downs with Brian Williams or spots on The View, nothing. She has been in virtual seclusion.

I think this shows just how little confidence McCain has in his pick to actually, y'know, answer substantive questions about her views on the issues of the day. As no one knows the views of someone who could be President in January if Johnny Mac drops, this might be a tad important to assure voters about the solidity of your ticket and your future administration. Call me crazy.

Apparently not though, as diaried earlier here , it looks like Palin isn't going to be available to beat this counter anytime soon, or even at all before November.

There might be a few heavily glossed, manufactured appearances, but no real journalist-to-politician situations, as apparently it's just too dangerous.

Is Johnny Mac and the right really planning this kind of strategy?

This is just plain weak, and it will make Palin, and McCain consequently, look shaky as all sin, shady, and untrustworthy.

The only way I see this kind of blackout ending is if there is a serious fuss made, and I think this clock can serve, if only tiny, a bit of that purpose.

I do think the media, after they get over caving to the McCain campaign's attacks against them over the honest reporting of the numerous Palin scandals, will begin to clamor for time with Palin, for sit-down interviews, press availability, anything, whether it be on the Straight Talk Express, the Straight Talk Private Jet, or the Straight Talk Hovercraft.

There should be pressure out there, but it doesn't mean we don't have to apply it too.

I'm not really a tech guy, so I can't create an actual clock, or something to that effect, but nudge, nudge, I'm sure there's someone in the Intertubes that could help out with that one...

6 Days, 15 Hours and 40 minutes since Sarah Palin was introduced as VP, and has failed to give a credible media appearance.

Start the counter people, I have a feeling it's going to run for a while.

Cross Posted on Daily Kos under the name Red Star

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