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Sarah P. talks economics, politics and media to Carl….

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

St. Louis, Missouri:

One day after Gov. Sarah Palin went toe to toe with Joe Biden in the only Vice Presidential debate, she sat down with Carl Cameron to talk about her previous interviews with Charles Gibson and Katie Couric, the financial bailout and her desire to continue to campaign in Michigan despite the McCain campaign’s decision to pull out.

Watch Special Report with Brit Hume for Carl’s complete take on today’s interview with the Govonor of Alaska.

Obama on Hillary’s Planted Question Flap

Monday, November 12th, 2007

The first two questions at Senator Barack Obama’s media availability in Nashua, New Hampshire, Monday were about Hillary Clinton’s planted questions flap. He demurred from taking a swing at the frontrunner – instead he said he said it was not his campaign’s practice.

Here’s his response:

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But that didn’t stop the senator from poking fun at the issue later in the day. At a town hall meeting in Claremont, New Hampshire, Obama cracked a joke before taking the first question.

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Senator Obama also said the national media has been “egging on” the candidate to “kneecap” Hillary Clinton. “I’m not interested in kneecapping Hillary Clinton.”

Kneecapping? Nah – but a little ribbing is just fine.

Obama “Meets the Press”

Friday, November 9th, 2007

On Friday, Senator Obama held his first media availability since he filed his candidacy papers to run in the New Hampshire primary on October 22nd (when he only took a couple questions from local reporters, as is tradition after the Granite State exercise).

Twenty or so reporters assembled in Johnston, Iowa, for the avail following his appearance on a local political show called Iowa Press. Obama’s Iowa Communications Director called on reporters by name to ask the senator questions, only recognizing the local reporters in the group. The campaign declared “last question” five minutes and thirty seconds into questioning. The candidate had not taken one question from the national press corps.

“Oh no, no,” the Chicago Sun-Times‘ Lynn Sweet interrupted. “It’s been awhile. I have a few more questions.”

“If transparency is a big part of the campaign, why are the availabilities so few and far between and so short?” ABC’s David Wright added.

The candidate listened with no discernible reaction, took the final local reporter’s question, and acknowledged the tenacious Lynn Sweet. “All right, Lynn. Go ahead,” he  said – despite his staff’s best efforts to end the avail.

Obama took a series of tough questions from Sweet on the whereabouts of his state senate papers, a subject on which the reporter had previously written a story. Obama obliged one additional question from a national reporter before exiting a little more than ten minutes into the affair.

Watch the frenzy here:

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As the senator walked away from national reporters with still more questions, he  apologetically said, “I gave a couple extra ones.”

Jeff Zeleny, the New York Times reporter on hand, followed the senator and asked, “Senator, if Senator Clinton happened to win the nomination – would you support her?”

“I’m a Democrat and would support the Democratic nominee,” the candidate answered. “I intend it to be me.”

(Obama will appear on NBC’s Meet the Press this Sunday)

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