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Open Mike Night at the RNC: Murphy Calls Palin Pick Cynical; Noonan Declares Race Over for McCain

by Red Wind  ::  Filed Under Elections 2008  ::  September 3rd, 2008 @ 5:16 pm EST

Earlier today, former Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan and Republican strategist Mike Murphy finished a segment with MSNBC host Chuck Todd. . . and then kept talking:

What the live mikes catch is truly something to behold. Noonan says of the presidential race, “It’s over,” as in it’s over for McCain. Murphy calls McCain’s pick of Palin “Cynical.” (transcript after the jump)

Earlier today, Noonan’s Wall Street Journal column declared that:

Gut: The Sarah Palin choice is really going to work, or really not going to work. It’s not going to be a little successful or a little not; it’s not going to be a wash. She is either going to be magic or one of history’s accidents. She is either going to be brilliant and groundbreaking, or will soon be the target of unattributed quotes by bitter staffers shifting blame in all the Making of the President 2008 books.

Peggy plays it coy for the sake of journalistic “balance.” If we are to believe Noonan’s gut AND mouth, then her verdict is already clear: the Palin pick is NOT going to work.

And, it seems, we won’t have to wait till after the election to hear those sniping quotes—and, it seems that they won’t be “unattributed,” either.


Transcript (taken from the YouTube audio):

Murphy: You know, because I come out of the blue swing-state governor world. Engler, Whitman, Tommy Thompson, Mitt Romney, Jeb Bush. And these guys, this is all about how you win a Texas race. You know, just run it up. And it’s not gonna work.

Noonan: It’s over.

Murphy: Still, McCain can give a version of the Lieberman speech to do himself some good.

Todd: Don’t you think that the Palin pick is insulting to Kay Bailey Hutchinson?

Noonan: I saw Kay this morning

Todd: Yeah, she’s never looked comfortable about it.

Murphy: All bummed out.

Todd: I mean, is she really the most qualified woman they could have turned to?

Noonan: The most qualified? No. I think they went for this, excuse me, political bullshit about narratives and (inaudible) the picture.

Murphy: Yeah, but what’s the narrative?

Noonan: Every time the Republicans do that because that’s not where they live and it’s not what they’re good at and they blow it.

Murphy: You know what’s really the worst thing about it? The greatness of McCain is no cynicism and this is cynical.

Todd: This is cynical, and, as you called it, “gimmicky.” Thanks guys.

UPDATE: Perhaps I was also being a little coy. As C&L says (and I feel):

Will the media start asking conservative scribes if they really feel like Murphy and Noonan do about McCain’s pick of Palin? Honesty is out in front right now as we just witnessed. Are they all just lying to our faces and not being called out about it by our talking heads sitting right next to them? We just witnessed the real deal and not the dog and pony show Republicans are so good at.

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DISCUSSION

5 RESPONSES to “Open Mike Night at the RNC: Murphy Calls Palin Pick Cynical; Noonan Declares Race Over for McCain”

john says  ::  September 3rd, 2008 @ 7:34 pm EST

So if we are to assume that the unscripted comments are a relatively candid reflection of their beliefs, wouldn’t that mean that the published works of Noonan, et. al. is nothing more than dishonest advocacy of the republicans? Oh, yeah — there’s a liberal bias for ya…..

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