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I have seen numerous segments from this

Posted By: Kim on 2009-01-09
In Reply to: She should be giving interview and she is most certainly is not "whining" - New Englander

and there is absolutely no doubt that, of the segments that have been televised so far, she is putting out some definite poor-me, people-are-so-mean, finger-pointing vibes. From what I have seen, she seems to have absolutely no clue that many of the behaviors she condemns in this video are also things she herself did while campaigning.

She came across as trying to play the victim in the campaign debacle, which makes her look weak. She spreads the blame around nicely, but seems to not hold herself accountable for very much. However, there were also times she seemed genuinely hurt by information presented by the interviewer, which shows just how shielded she either kept herself or was kept by the campaign.

It would have been better if she had not done the interview at all. In the long run, it will probably obliterate any hope she had of being a player on the national stage.




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