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The McCain campaign came out swinging Wednesday against the media over the controversy and coverage swirling around vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
Republican National Committee Victory 2008 chair Carly Fiorina, former Massachusetts governor Jane Swift and several other high-profile GOP women accused media outlets, liberal bloggers and the Obama campaign of sexism. Palin has found herself in the middle of a swirl of controversy since Friday, when John McCain announced her as his running mate.
“The Republican Party will not stand by while Sarah Palin is being subjected to sexist attacks,” said Fiorina, the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard.
In a sometimes testy exchange with the assembled reporters, Fiorina and others criticized liberal Web sites and other unspecified media outlets for accusing the Alaska governor of faking a pregnancy, being part of “fringe groups” and for releasing her Social Security number on the Web. “We have seen supermarket tabloids that not only support Barack Obama putting these smears on the cover but also shout with massive headlines about sex and babies and lies,” Fiorina said.
Palin’s sudden thrust into the spotlight has led to a feeding frenzy among the media, which was surprised by the pick and has been struggling as a group to find out more about her.
Fueling the frenzy is the revelation of her 17-year-old daughter’s out-of-wedlock pregnancy.
“Just like me, Gov. Palin loves her children, and I think we need to leave it at that,” Swift said. Earlier in the day, McCain campaign manager Rick Davis scolded the media for its initial reporting on Palin and her life.
“Certainly, her record deserves scrutiny, but we ought to look at her record,” Davis said. “The salacious nature of how these outlets have tried to throw dirt at our candidates has been inappropriate.”
Noting a backlash to some of the seamier sides of the coverage, he said the situation seemed to be improving Wednesday.
“I think if everybody could dial it back, everybody would benefit from that,” Davis said. The hastily called news conference took place hours before Palin would take the national stage for her Wednesday night speech at the Republican National Convention. Palin hasn’t spoken to the media since McCain picked her as his running mate, although she has been on the campaign trail. Except for a brief speech Friday with McCain in Dayton, Ohio, U.S. voters haven’t heard from her.
At the news conference, other women including Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and former U.S. Treasurer Rosario Marin, said they knew firsthand about sexist treatment. They also spoke out against the way Hillary Clinton was treated during the primary process.
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– By Paul J. Gough
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It was alright for the Republicans to come out swinging against Obama’s choice. The shoe is on the other foot and they don’t like it. Well, they should have thought about that before smearing the Obama/Biden ticket. In fact, it is in the best interests of the Ameircan people to know who this new person, Sarah Palin. She has not been in the general public’s view until last Friday. No one really knew of her before this time.
I think there are many democrats applauding at the choices of desperation the republican party has made. Environmental groups have known about Sarah Palin for some time, with her encouraging hunting from helicopters and willingness to exploit Alaska for the oil companies.
I am wondering if soccer moms, baseball moms and others feel like pitt bulls with lipstick! I predict that Biden will be the Pitt Bull when they debate, if they do. She will cancel because of “Family concerns!”
Oh and I wonder if McCain will laugh if his VP or wife is called a b*tch, like he laughed when asked about Hillary Clinton! Let’s see her kill and skin a buck on live TV for all to see, and see if that helps her get votes.
Her knocked up, forced marriage daughter will grow up to be a democrat, I would almost bet money!
Greggie you seem to have alot of anger built up inside.Maybe you ought to go skin a buck!Oh you might not know how,so you will eat government meat.Hey that might be why you are so angry.

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