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CBS: The Best (Worst) Is Yet to Come

We’ve all seen this….

But According to the Washing Post:

Sources say CBS has two more responses (from the Couric interview) on tape that will likely prove embarrassing.


Howard Kurtz - 'Substantive' Press Is Taken for a Spin - washingtonpost.com

It may have been a turning point for Couric, who was persistent without being overbearing, in shedding early doubts about her ability to be a commanding presence in the CBS anchor chair. And the worst may be yet to come for Palin; sources say CBS has two more responses on tape that will likely prove embarrassing.

What is CBS Waiting for?

And:

While some journalists say privately they are censoring their comments about Palin to avoid looking like they’re piling on, pundits on the right are jumping ship. MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough says Palin “just seems out of her league.” National Review Editor Rich Lowry called her performance “dreadful.” Dallas Morning News columnist Rod Dreher described the interview as a “train wreck.” Conservative columnist Kathleen Parker urged Palin to quit the race, saying: “If BS were currency, Palin could bail out Wall Street herself.”

The interview is drawing extraordinary attention because of the McCain campaign’s calculated decision to shield Palin from reporters. No vice-presidential nominee in modern history has been this inaccessible to the media, reinforcing the perception that she can’t hit major-league pitching. When the networks balked at recording Palin’s photo ops with foreign leaders at the U.N. last week unless journalists were allowed in — and a CNN producer was granted access for all of 29 seconds — the no-press dictum degenerated into farce.

Palin was buoyed for weeks by negative and sometimes unfair coverage, particularly about her family situation, that turned her into a sympathetic figure. But the Couric and Gibson interviews were the first real test of whether she could do more than read a punchy speech off a prompter. And even many of her supporters are no longer trying to spin her performance.

Biden Follows-Up on All Networks… But Where is Gov. Palin?

Biden on CBS:

Watch CBS Videos Online

Biden on MSNBC:

Biden on MSNBC (follow-up):

Biden on CNN:

Where’s Sarah?

This ABCNEWS note may explain it:

But there was a difference: Democrat Joe Biden made the round of post-debate television shows. NBC and CNN said they invited McCain’s running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who has granted only three interviews since joining the ticket a month ago, but she declined.

Palin: “Thanks, but No Thanks on those Post-Debate Interviews.”

Confirmed by the NYTIMES:

After Barack Obama and John McCain stop talking on the debate stage Friday night, their surrogates will start spinning. But one high-profile supporter of Mr. McCain will be missing: his running mate Sarah Palin.[...]

Ms. Palin is scheduled to be at a debate-viewing event in Philadelphia, covered by a limited group of reporters, and she is not listed by any networks as a post-debate guest. On NBC and CBS, the former Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani will be commenting on the debate performances.

UPDATE:
SARAH PALIN FOUND

She was at a bar!


Palin grabs a seat at the bar | Philadelphia Daily News | 09/27/2008


Palin grabs a seat at the bar | Philadelphia Daily News | 09/27/2008

Perhaps it was coincidence that the song “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” was playing as Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin worked the crowd at the Irish Pub last night.

Palin did not take questions from reporters nor did she talk policy. She posed for pictures and chatted with supporters, many of whom were from outside the city limits, and made an approximately minute-long statement.

Palin ‘Bubble’ Bursts

Lies? Economy? Trends move away from McCain/Palin:

Pop Goes the Weasel:


Data is coming in from all sides:

NYTIMES / CBS:

(CBS) In a sign that John McCain’s convention bounce has dissipated, Barack Obama has taken a 48 percent to 43 percent lead over his Republican rival among registered voters in the latest CBS News/New York Times poll.

McCain had a two percentage point lead among registered voters in a CBS News poll released on September 8th, just after the Republican National Convention. Prior to the party conventions, Obama led McCain by 3 points.

In the new poll, the gap among likely voters is the same as it is among registered voters: Obama leads among those seen as likely to go to the polls in November 49 percent to 44 percent.

Gallup Confirms slight Obama Edge:

Obama Edges Ahead as Economic Negativity Grows

Obama: 47
McCain: 45

Based on Registered Voters

Obama Takes 7 Point Lead with Independent Voters

Obama: 47
McCain: 40

Based on Registered Voters who identify themselves as independents