'The biggest mistake made was that I could have called more shots on this: the opportunities that were not seized to speak to more Americans via media. I was not allowed to do very many interviews, and the interviews that I did were not necessarily those I would have chosen. But I was so thankful to have the opportunity to run with John McCain that I was not going to argue with the strategy decisions that some of his people were making regarding the media contacts?
But if I would have been in charge, I would have wanted to speak to more reporters because that's how you get your message out to the electorate. (Emphasis added.)
If Palin had been allowed to hold press conferences with the reporters covering her on the campaign trail, rather than thrown into high-stakes one-on-one interviews with Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric, it might have made a world of difference in how she was perceived. Palin, a former journalist, knows more about media than most of the Republican "media experts."
(Cross-posted at AmSpecBlog.)
UPDATE: Allah admits he's traffic baiting with his post on this subject, so I'll play along. Allah points out Palin's initial support for the TARP bailout as a stumbling block. But remember, she was McCain's running mate and he was all about the bailout, so naturally she would have thought it was a good idea "originally," as she now says. And as for Allah's "wait until 2016" suggestion -- nope. That won't work. If it comes to late 2010 (which will be fish-or-cut-bait time for 2012) and it looks like Palin's got a shot, she takes the shot. Don't want to miss that "open door," as she's said.
UPDATE II: Linked at The Week.
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