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This one is even more hilarious. I guess if she couldn't name a newspaper, she had no hope for naming a Supreme Court case.

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Why does Sarah Palin keep doing interviews with Katie Couric? Now she is in an interview with Couric, and can't name any supreme court cases.

McCain also with Couric, simply because she is the softest interviewer available to them.

Can you imagine what would happen to what's left of their campaign if someone actually put either of them on the spot?
 
This one is even more hilarious. I guess if she couldn't name a newspaper, she had no hope for naming a Supreme Court case.

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Thanks for the video clip.

It reminds me of the 2nd SNL skit where "couric" keeps asking and "specifically can you name one" . . . I think Palin could use a couple of life lineswhen dealing with Couric.

But even when flustered, Palin is kind of cute with that whole Alaskan thing she has going.
 
This one is even more hilarious. I guess if she couldn't name a newspaper, she had no hope for naming a Supreme Court case.

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oh. my. god.
 
Not only is she evading the question, but her answer is bullshit. Alaska is not a microcosm of the US. Alaska is one of the most differentiated states. I'd say only Hawaii is less like the other 49 than Alaska.

barfo
 
This one is even more hilarious. I guess if she couldn't name a newspaper, she had no hope for naming a Supreme Court case.

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Wow. That was such a softball question and she still managed to sound brainless.

Short of, "If you could be a tree, what kind of tree would you be?" it doesn't get any softer.
 
In the Katie Couric part 11 interview coming out two weeks from now.

Katie Couric: Governor Palin, what is your favorite animal?

Sarah Palin: Well, all of them.

Katie Couric: Yes, but specifically, what is your favorite animal?

Sarah Palin: Well you know I've got lots of animals, I see so many animals daily, they're always running around outside and all, and the zoos.

Katie Couric: But can you name one animal?

Sarah Palin: Well people like to act like Alaska is so different and cut of from the rest of America. In reality, it is more of a small menagerie of America.
 
The sad thing is, that a person with a journalism degree can't name a single newspaper.

It's possible that she didn't want to name one of the "liberal" newspapers.

I assumed that her staff clips relevant and important articles each day from the top papers and circulates them around her office. If so, she just had to explain that she reads clips from a variety of papers that include the Washington Post, NY Times, Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, etc. That's what EVERY government office does, as far as I know. In retrospect, I think I could be wrong. I'm shocked that she didn't even name the paper in Anchorage.

Heck, she could have lied.
 
Not only is she evading the question, but her answer is bullshit. Alaska is not a microcosm of the US. Alaska is one of the most differentiated states. I'd say only Hawaii is less like the other 49 than Alaska.

barfo

Just curious.

Can you name 3 SCOTUS cases aside from Roe?

Without cheating!
 
Just curious.

Can you name 3 SCOTUS cases aside from Roe?

Without cheating!

there would have been no shame in simply describing the holding without naming the caption, like: "I believe that local governments and government offices should not be prohibited from displaying religious symbols," or "I believe that stiff-backed guy should have been declared president in 2000."
 
Just curious.

Can you name 3 SCOTUS cases aside from Roe?

Without cheating!

If you go back to grade school knowledge, (Are you smarter than a 5th grader type stuff), you can easily get this.

Plessy v. Ferguson
Brown v. Topeka Board of Education

then if you were around for the 2000 election

Bush v. Gore

then if you took a history / polisci class centering around the Constitution

Marbury v. Madison
McCullough v. Maryland

then since Palin graduated with a Journalism degree

New York Times v. the United States

She should have at least been able to get Brown v. Board of Education.
 
there would have been no shame in simply describing the holding without naming the caption, like: "I believe that local governments and government offices should not be prohibited from displaying religious symbols," or "I believe that stiff-backed guy should have been declared president in 2000."

I didn't ask you to name SCOTUS cases, by name or otherwise.

I just am curious if people who are on her case about not knowing cases are doing so because they're so much in the public domain that everyone should be able to name a few.
 
Morse v. Frederick, Bush v. Gore, Miranda v. Arizona
 
I didn't ask you to name SCOTUS cases, by name or otherwise.

I just am curious if people who are on her case about not knowing cases are doing so because they're so much in the public domain that everyone should be able to name a few.

Everyone who wants to be in charge of our nation should indeed know it's most basic legal decisions affecting the rights of it's citizens, yes.
 
Palin doesn't know any major court cases besides roe v wade. how embarrassing

Tacitly acknowledging criticism that she's been diminished in part by an overly protective media shield, Sarah Palin will take a more forward-leaning approach and do additional interviews in the weeks ahead, a top aide said today.

"She's seen the reviews and heard the criticism, but she's a fighter," said this aide. "And now she's in a fighting mood."

Palin heads to McCain's cabin in Arizona today to prepare for her Thursday debate, and while she's there she'll do a round of conservative talk radio interviews.

"Talk radio is a convenient, powerful and effective outlet," said the aide.

Rush Limbaugh, who hosts the most popular radio show in the country, noted in an e-mail that he doesn't invite guests on and alluded to his rocky relationship with the top of the GOP ticket.

"The McCain camp doesn't trust me," Limbaugh said.

But asked if he'd welcome a call from Palin, the conservative talker said: "Of course."

The move to reintroduce Palin comes after much criticism for a stumbling interview she gave to CBS’ Katie Couric last week; increased conservative grousing about the campaign's decision to roll out the GOP vice presidential nominee through high-stakes and high-profile mainstream media interviews; and the suggestion by some observers that she even drop off the ticket.

Quite the contrary, Palin, her family and aides are determined to remind voters what they so liked about the governor in the first place.

After the debate and talk radio hits, the plan is to find a way to let Palin be Palin, moving her away from the pre-fab talking points and letting the down-home daughter of Wasilla be herself.

"She wants to tell her story more, and people around her do, too," added the source. "This is a governor very much on her toes, very much fed up with inaccuracies and fictions about her own life and career."

To this end, Palin was far more aggressive in another interview with Couric today, this aide said

Sitting with McCain for their first joint interview a week after the widely panned sit-down with Couric, Palin interjected when the CBS anchor brought up a report about the Wasilla Assembly of God, the governor's childhood church and one she still attends at times, seeking to pray gays away from homosexuality.

"Sarah Barracuda showed up today," the aide said, reprising the feisty former point guard's high school basketball nickname and one that has been largely forgotten since her post-convention cosseting.

"We're encouraging CBS to run entire thing," the aide said of today's session. "Run it end to end online."

Of concern to McCain's campaign, however, is a remaining and still-undisclosed clip from Palin's interview with Couric last week that has the political world buzzing.

The Palin aide, after first noting how "infuriating" it was for CBS to purportedly leak word about the gaffe, revealed that it came in response to a question about Supreme Court decisions.

After noting Roe vs. Wade, Palin was apparently unable to discuss any major court cases.

There was no verbal fumbling with this particular question as there was with some others, the aide said, but rather silence.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonat...to_do_more_interviews_and_tell_her_story.html

and she is running for VP??? i just graduated high school and i know more than her. she doesn't even know Morse v Frederick, which happened in ALASKA!!!
 
I didn't ask you to name SCOTUS cases, by name or otherwise.

But I can't! And I'm not embarassed about it. You forget all that stuff as you age, unless you deal with it in your daily life (which I don't).

And yes, we could all name Brown or Plessy--but the question was what you DISAGREE with, not whether you could name a court case.

[now that I'd think about it, I'd name the case that permitted forced sterilization of mentally disabled folks--I think the line was, "three generations of idiots is enough." that is, if I could think of the caption. Which I can't]
 
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Just curious.

Can you name 3 SCOTUS cases aside from Roe?

Without cheating!

Me? Well, there's Brown vs. the Board of Education. There's Bush vs. Gore. And the Dred Scott case (don't know the proper name of that one). I'm not sure I could name 3 more without hints, although I'd do pretty well at a multiple choice test on the subject.

But I'm not asking to be put in position to appoint supreme court justices, nor does my job have anything to do with making or interpreting laws, except in relatively trivial and tangential ways.

If your point is that Palin is no more ignorant of the SCOTUS than the average person, then I agree with you. The average person, however, does not and should not appoint supreme court justices.

Finally, you are asking me about SCOTUS based on my reply about which newspapers she reads and whether Alaska is a typical state. I can name 3 newspapers - I could probably name 30 off the top of my head.

barfo
 
Re: Palin doesn't know any major court cases besides roe v wade. how embarrassing

my bad. i didn't even know this was being discussed in the gotcha journalism thread...delete?
 
Chicago Tribune, Arlington Heights - Daily Herald, Chicago Sun-times, Milwaukee Journal Sentinnel, Racine Journal Times, The Daily Missourian, USA Today, The NY Times, the Wallstreet Journal, the Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Boston Globe, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the NY Post, the Denver Post, the Orlando Sentinnel, and the LA Times.

That is just off the top of my head. Maybe I can get some more if I spent more time thinking about it.
 
Chicago Tribune, Arlington Heights - Daily Herald, Chicago Sun-times, Milwaukee Journal Sentinnel, Racine Journal Times, The Daily Missourian, USA Today, The NY Times, the Wallstreet Journal, the Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Boston Globe, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the NY Post, the Denver Post, the Orlando Sentinnel, and the LA Times.

That is just off the top of my head. Maybe I can get some more if I spent more time thinking about it.

what the heck is the "Daily Missourian"?
 
Re: Palin doesn't know any major court cases besides roe v wade. how embarrassing

my bad. i didn't even know this was being discussed in the gotcha journalism thread...delete?

I prefer not to delete content, so I merged it.
 

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