HOAX: Eisenstadt the source for Sarah Palin ‘Africa leak’… and proud of it
THE FOLLOWING STORY IS A HOAX: YES LIKE MSNBC, WE WERE FOOLED TOO:
Today we learned who was the McCain campaign source of the report that Sarah Palin did not know Africa was a continent. Turns out it was Martin Eisenstadt, a McCain campaign policy aide. He is not happy with Palin and is letting the world know why.
Today, on his blog, he posted:
By now you’ve all heard the Fox News report last week that “unnamed” former McCain advisers leaked that Sarah Palin was confused about whether Africa was a continent, and which countries were in NAFTA. I was perfectly happy staying under the radar as an anonymous source for Fox News‘ Carl Cameron, but now that Palin has accused her accusers of being “unprofessional…jerks…cowards… taking things out of context, and then tried to spread something on national news” and begun to cast doubt on the Fox News report, maybe she’s right to a certain extent. For those of us on the McCain campaign who thought that she acted like a rogue diva and lost John the election, maybe we DO have a responsibility to come out in public. But Sarah… careful what you ask for: some of us may have more to reveal.
So yes, to be clear, last week I was the one who leaked those things to a producer at Fox News who works with Cameron. Carl and his producers are good guys, and I don’t want them to have to worry about protecting their sources (and going through the wringer ala Judith Miller or Matt Cooper) on something like this.
As you know, I was one of the foreign policy advisers on the McCain campaign who worked with Randy Scheunemann to help prep Sarah on her debate with Joe Biden. Did we outright give her a geography quiz when we started the prep? No, of course not. But yes, in the context of the prep, it slowly became apparent that her grasp of basic geo-political knowledge had major gaps. Could she have passed a multiple choice test about South Africa or NAFTA. Probably. But it was clear that she simply didn’t have the ease of knowledge that we come to expect from a major party political candidate. Other slights came up, too: Not knowing the difference between Hezbollah and Hamas. Or the difference between the Shiites and Suni. Or when it came to international terrorist organizations, knowing that the IRA was in Northern Ireland, and ETA in Spain.
The real thing we had to constantly remind her was to never, ever compare herself in any way to Hillary Clinton, as she had at her announcement speech. We had it on good authority that Biden was prepping to unleash the inevitable line, “I know Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton is a friend of mine. And Sarah, you’re no Hillary Clinton.” Alas, Biden would have been right.
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7 Responses to “HOAX: Eisenstadt the source for Sarah Palin ‘Africa leak’… and proud of it”
- what a lousy “co-worker” - take your body back to where it came from…….
Comment made on November 10th, 2008 at 6:58 pmIf you were also responsible for John McCain’s knowledge of Sunni and Shiites maybe we should be questioning your skill as an advisor. People in glass houses….
Comment made on November 10th, 2008 at 7:54 pmComing out proud to admit Leaking unsavory gossip is like digging a grave for your career. That’s what you get for being an IDIOT! Nobody will ever trust you again in the political arena. You ran an unprofessional and disorganized campaign that caused McCain an election. The Obama campaign was able to project a Presidential image out of an Inexperienced, Unknown candidate with questionable past associations and patriotism. While you had difficulty selling a True Hero, Experienced, and Patriotic candidate to the American voters. So pathetic to say the least…
Comment made on November 11th, 2008 at 1:18 amSarah Palin did not cost John McCain the election. Ultimately, he was responsible for her selection as vice president and it was his choice, among many other things, that cost him the election. It is not particularly alarming that the governor of Alaska has no foreign policy experience except her view of Russia from her home state. It is alarming that she was put in the position of potential president.
Comment made on November 11th, 2008 at 10:31 amAccording to Sourcewatch, Eisenstadt is a fraud.
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=M._Thomas_Eisenstadt
Comment made on November 11th, 2008 at 1:32 pmWatched Gretas interview of Palin, she has a lot of class, smart and is very gracious.She was picked by McCain and worked like a trooper on his behave. She did the best job she was able to. This back biting after the election was lost is childish, immature and disgusting.It really reflects what kind of team MCCain had working for him, disorganized and uncommitted. I for one voted for Mc Cain and regret it now, because he cowardly silent, has not come out in defense for his running mate. I shows what his moral fiber is all about. The better man won.
Comment made on November 11th, 2008 at 2:04 pmThank the Lord Sarah Palin isn’t anywhere near the seat of power for now. She’s pleasant to look at and talks a good talk, but she’s *way* out of her league for a vice presidential position. That has nothing to do with her being a woman. She’s just not White House materiel.
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