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Richard Tafoya
Sep 8th, 2008, 12:13 PM
Huffington Post:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/08/palin-makes-her-first-gaf_n_124792.html

Gov. Sarah Palin made her first potentially major gaffe during her time on the national scene while discussing the developments of the perilous housing market this past weekend.

Speaking before voters in Colorado Springs, the Republican vice presidential nominee claimed that lending giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac had "gotten too big and too expensive to the taxpayers." The companies, as McClatchy reported (http://www.mcclatchydc.com/227/story/51940.html), "aren't taxpayer funded but operate as private companies. The takeover may result in a taxpayer bailout during reorganization."

Economists and analysts pounced on the misstatement, saying it demonstrated a lack of understanding about one of the key economic issues likely to face the next administration.

"You would like to think that someone who is going to be vice president and conceivable president would know what Fannie and Freddie do," said Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research. "These are huge institutions and they are absolutely central to our country's mortgage debt. To not have a clue what they do doesn't speak well for her, I'd say."

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How politically significant a "gaffe" it is remains to be seen. The major concern about Palin's position on the ticket is that she lacks the economic and foreign policy wherewithal to serve as vice president. This certainly doesn't help on that front. At the same time, the remark went almost entirely unnoticed over the weekend and discussions on the developments of the housing market can be difficult to process for even the most attuned voter.

There are varying explanations that could be offered for Palin's defense. As O'Driscoll noted, both Fannie and Freddie "were hybrid institutions because they had private ownership but... an implicit government guarantee which people thought at the end of the day was explicit." Meanwhile, as Baker noted, as of July the two lenders were being offered low market interest rates by the fed again, theoretically, at the taxpayer's expense. But, he added, "I kind of doubt she had any sense of that."

SparkleHugs
Sep 8th, 2008, 12:39 PM
She just shouldn't talk.

tiger_rascal
Sep 8th, 2008, 02:02 PM
Gaffe is going to be a word that is used very often for the next 2 months in this forum. :nc:

Richard Tafoya
Sep 8th, 2008, 02:12 PM
You can't just paint everything with ideology, as she appears to want to do.

db44
Sep 8th, 2008, 02:52 PM
You can't just paint everything with ideology, as she appears to want to do.

Unfortunately, you may be able to... We'll find out in November, if not before hand.

pinky
Sep 8th, 2008, 03:28 PM
She is truly unqualified to be President, which means that she's unqualified to be Vice-President.

Whatever group McCain hoped to win over (I'm guessing it was the religious right, not the disaffected Hillary supporters), he may have succeeded. And in doing so, he may have succeeded in screwing the entire country.

DoubleEdgeSword
Sep 8th, 2008, 03:59 PM
I agree with Dave. Some of the things I'm hearing from Republican voters is that as long as she believes the way they do on issues like guns and abortions, none of the rest of it matters.

These are the people, after all, who elected Bush. Twice.

db44
Sep 8th, 2008, 04:07 PM
If that ends up being the case, I almost hope she comes into the presidency quickly (mind you, I intend to move to Europe if the McCain/Palin ticket wins)... I would hope then that she screws things up so royally, the faction that put her in office force a change of voting policies in this country.

SparkleHugs
Sep 8th, 2008, 04:25 PM
I agree with Dave. Some of the things I'm hearing from Republican voters is that as long as she believes the way they do on issues like guns and abortions, none of the rest of it matters.

These are the people, after all, who elected Bush. Twice.

Bush was only elected once ;) he was appointed the first time.

DoubleEdgeSword
Sep 8th, 2008, 05:02 PM
I stand corrected, Sparks. lol