(Video) Sarah Palin Interview With Sean Hannity Part I
Posted on September 17, 2008
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linked u up..thanks! most excellent..How articulate is she!:)
Thanks for posting, I couldn’t catch it earlier.
Palin is very personable and well-spoken. I like what she has to say although it makes me nervous to hear anyone talk about “greedy” Wall Street. Congress is the source for a lot of the financial woes this week, from poor policies forcing companies to make bad loans in the name of diversity to corrupt officials getting their take. Instead of reforming Wall Street, I’d like to hear her talk about reforming Congress’ influence over Wall Street.
wow, hannity you really asked the hard questions. you are pathetic sean. absolutely pathetic. you are what is wrong with politics these days you selective hack… maybe next time you will hold (all) of them to the same standard.
She’s infuriating!!! Will she ever answer a question directly??? I’m convinced that by the time she’s finished with her blather, most people have forgotten the original question. She does the same thing at town hall meetings – always aiming for applause but saying absolutely nothing. Gibson tried to get her to explain her position on issues and got blasted for being a bully. People, she’s a politician running for office; we should demand that she answer the hard questions. Hillary was grilled, Obama went on the O’Reilly Factor and even McCain went on the View – why should Palin be treated any differently?
Gee Sean. You might as well have had a discussion about baking bread. You’d have gotten more facts. What a pathetic case of soft ball lobbing at Fox noise.
Some respondents wanted a “grilling.” I care more to know what she’s planning on doing. I thought she articulated that well. I thought it was a good question to ask what she and McCain have discussed pertaining to her role. Many see VP as a do nothing hide in the wings role. It doesn’t appear that with Palin this will be the case (I don’t see her accepting this role even if McCain wanted her to!). She seemed well versed on her numbers and correctly stated that $ spent on foreign oil was factored based on a higher price of oil than the current price (though she admitted it is still a big problem). I thought she was very articulate and would be proud to see her on the world stage.
Out-freaking-STANDING! Every time I see her, every time I hear her, read about her, I’m well impressed. I’m on the edge of scratching out McCain and writing her in for POTUS on the ballot! Excellent.
It wasn’t a tough interview pretty much exactly like EVERY SINGLE interview that Obama has had! The man has been treated with kid gloves since day one and he wouldn’t go on shows where they wouldn’t give him the kid glove treatment!
Very impressive, Excellent Sarah, Go girl
I believe that MCaine & Sarah will win this
November. Good for you guys.
this is what you call a fluff piece, folks. good lord.
lol @ the Obama kid gloves comment earlier. you’re insane, lady.
Governor Palin seemed poised, knowledgeable and confident during her interview… She also hit the nail on the head in regards to Americans are tired of the good old boys club – BOTH Republican & Democrats alike… I strongly believe McCain/Palin aka “Mavericks” is what the America needs in Washington…
Typhoon Lou
Independent Swing Voter & Thinker
she’s articulate alright. poised, knowledgeable in a limited scope. maybe she’ll be ready one day, but she isn’t now. even if she’d been tapped at an earlier time, maybe–and that’s a big maybe– she’d have had time to prepare. this pick was such a horrendous mistake, with literally NO regard for what america needs, especially now. i know many can’t bring themselves to honestly think about this– this is why our great country is now in decline. i am horribly saddened by this circus. it’s shameful.
Governor Palin is a breath of fresh air! The poise she has shown, not only in this interview, but throughout the past few weeks is very commendable. Her strength of her character shines through despite the vicious attacks of Obama and his media cronies and sycophants. If Obama had to withstand the same kind of questioning, he’d be a blubbering mess. The difference would be that all you have to do is tell the truth about him, not the lies they’ve cooked up about Gov. Palin. With McCain floating in the limbo of insulting the people on his own side (the wrong people, I might add!) and then going after the real culprits (the Libs, of course), I believe she will stand up for us Conservatives in his administration. Good interview Sarah and Sean! Look forward to seeing VP Palin possibly becoming President Palin?!
I was so disappointed in this interview. I was looking for something like Obama’s with O’Riley but, I should have known Hannity would ask pre-school questions. I’ve done my own research and if any can honestly answer if she was picked on the fact she can help the country or was she picked to help win an election an energize the GOP. Someone mentioned she’s a fresh face… Wake up! We want people who at the head of this country to be smarter, make better decisions than us, or I would run for president. I used to coach little league football and was part of the PTA. People start looking at issues instead of personality… McCain has flip/flopped more than Kerry
My vote is for OBAMA
I find it a bit disconcerting to read about the division that exists within these comments. It seems that the folks who have responded with negative comments did not enter into their view of this with an open mind, or they have no concept of how the definition of reform is being expressed. Ask Obama to define his Change, and what repercussions they will have for the United States of America. I felt that Sarah Palin was well spoken. Just listen to what she has done for the people of the State of Alaska. I suppose that those issues were not heard, by those that posted in a negative experience. Gov. Palin is grass roots American, and I hope that the Nation opens their eyes before November 4th.
Is amazing how transparent jealousy narrates itself through people comments. What is so striking is the immaturity when people cannot get their own way. It like one kid having a larger lollipop big then the other. They cry and point because they cannot get what other person posses so gracefully. Cry baby cry all the way to the poles. Ha! Ha! Ha!e .Cry baby cry all the way to the poles. Ha! Ha! Ha!
HUH HUH HUH What is she saying???? Sarah there are 49 more states,, Do you know about anything or anyplace besides Disney Alaska?