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Matt J

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TRENDING: An Unscripted Moment on Palin’s book tour – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs

Spirit Lake, Iowa (CNN) ? It was an unscripted moment on Sarah Palin's tour to promote her new book, "America by Heart." As hundreds of Palin's fans filed inside a cordoned off area of a northern Iowa Walmart today, this CNN crew popped the question asked of countless potential White House contenders: "Are you any closer to an announcement on running for President?"
The country music that Palin's handlers had blaring at the signing station presumably to drown out such questions suddenly stopped. We asked the question again.

"Am I doing interviews?" the former Alaska governor asked. "I thought I got to talk to the nice people. And where's our music and where's our good enthusiasm?" she persisted.
We repeated the question. "Not any closer. No," she responded.
With the music still off, we squeezed in another question about former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney's comments on Wednesday night's "Tonight Show with Jay Leno." On the program, Romney seemed to take a jab at Palin's decision to step down as Alaska's governor. "It's hard to imagine a circumstance where I would quit," Romney said.
As of today's book signing, Palin indicated she hadn't heard Romney's remarks. "What did Governor Romney say on the 'Tonight Show'?" she asked us.
Upon hearing his comment, her response was brief. "Oh, he probably had some different conditions," she said. It was an apparent reference to the controversies that swirled around her final days as Governor including ethics complaints and a legal dispute over a state trooper who was once married to her sister. Palin's actions were cleared by a state board investigating the matter. In her resignation speech last year, Palin suggested that costly legal battles had forced her to step down.
There was no opportunity to follow up on Palin's comments at the book signing. This CNN crew was informed our allotted time to cover the event was up. The event itself was tightly controlled. Customers were told no cell phones or cameras. Representatives of the media were escorted in to Palin's book signing station, three at a time. As for that music, Palin asked us if we had turned it off. "Because that wouldn't be cool if you did. These Iowa people, they got my back. And I got their back," Palin said after one of her handlers put her hand in front of our camera.
For the record, we didn't turn the music off. But it did help."
The turnout at this stop on Palin's book tour was a sign of her continued political strength. As Spirit Lake's Mayor Blain Andera noted, more than 500 people stood in line for Palin's autograph in a town of roughly 5000 people. Andera said he was leaning toward supporting a Palin presidential bid.
Palin urged many of the people in line to also watch her reality TV show, "Sarah Palin's Alaska" on cable's TLC. "I think that she's very funny. I watch her show every Sunday," said Palin fan Emma Dau.
Another Palin fan, Shannon Dunham started camping outside of the Walmart at 3am for an autograph. "She's just a generational, iconic figure and a great example for our girls," Dunham said.

What the article doesn't mention for you non video watchers is when a staffer proceeds to cover the camera lens with their hand.

The questions asked were not attack questions and seemed perfectly valid of any potential candidate. The reporter did go on to point out that Palin is a paid commentator for Fox News and this restricts her interviews.

Are we to the point in America that a news outlet can literally purchase and control a candidate? Apparently so.
 

Will B

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Are we to the point in America that a news outlet can literally purchase and control a candidate? Apparently so.

She's not a candidate until she says she's officially running and files whatever needs to be filed. She has mentioned that should she run she will have to separate herself from Fox, Hannity, and the likes...
 

AndrewG

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Palin derangement syndrome again? Will you ever tire of her? This is so much worse than the Keynesian syndrome.

Your hate runs deep.
 
Palin derangement syndrome again? Will you ever tire of her? This is so much worse than the Keynesian syndrome.

Your hate runs deep.

Bush is gone,so they had to transfer their venomous hate towards someone else.It is amazing that a little woman from Alaska can make an entire party salivate with hatred.Why? I think they fear something they cannot relate to (common sense).
I like Palin but her divisiveness will keep her from winning the presidency.
 

Matt J

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May 9, 2007
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Palin derangement syndrome again? Will you ever tire of her? This is so much worse than the Keynesian syndrome.

Your hate runs deep.

Bush is gone,so they had to transfer their venomous hate towards someone else.It is amazing that a little woman from Alaska can make an entire party salivate with hatred.Why? I think they fear something they cannot relate to (common sense).
I like Palin but her divisiveness will keep her from winning the presidency.

Ah conservatives, y'all love some black and white don't you? It's love or hate and no in between right?

Can either of you show me the word hate or even dislike in my OP?
 

30ashopper

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Right here!
I watched this on CNN the other night. The news media clearly has a problem. Crack is probably a healthier addicition..
 

AndrewG

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I got the red chicklet!!! this is like a badge of honor
 

kitlit

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Bush is gone,so they had to transfer their venomous hate towards someone else.It is amazing that a little woman from Alaska can make an entire party salivate with hatred.Why? I think they fear something they cannot relate to (common sense).
I like Palin but her divisiveness will keep her from winning the presidency.

I don't care for Palin, but I also don't care for your dismissing her as "a little woman from Alaska", and I think that she's a strong enough woman that she would take offense as well.

That "little woman" has a very loyal following, and (whether I think it deserved or not) the potential to do big things that would affect everyone. Just my .02. :wave:
 

Mango

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I just want to say I gave her show a chance. I watched two episodes. The first one had great scenery and nature scenes, I could actually listen to her, she sounded like she really loved and knew the terrain. She wasn't a pansy when it came down to cold weather activities. I thought it was cool Todd's mother is a real Eskimo, etc. It was like watching a Discovery Channel show.

Then, I watched the second episode and although the scenery was still appealing, (they climbed about 10 feet up on Mt. McKinley, and it was a small amount, however, had no idea that there were spots that could suck you up and you had to proceed with caution every step)

However, they showed personal interactions and part of her daily routine and she was walking around in a pair of what looked like Daisy Dukes, Willow's boyfriend went upstairs to Willow's bedroom against Palin's wishes and she did nothing to stop him. The youngest child started yelling at a bear while it was fighting with another bear, Palin mocked her neighbor who was sitting on his porch because she claims he was writing a book about her (if you have so much security, how did this man get such clear access of their comings and goings?)

I felt like I was watching the Osbournes on Ice. I really do not understand the fascination with her? because they think she is real people? (someone told me this) So are many other people, but it doesn't qualify them for holding a high political office and having so much influence.
 
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