Media affix "maverick" label to Palin as well
SUMMARY: Since Sen. John McCain named Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, media outlets including the Associated Press, MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, the Detroit Free-Press, and the washingtonpost.com blog The Fix have taken the "maverick" label the media have frequently and uncritically applied to McCain and affixed it to Palin as well.
In reporting on Sen. John McCain's decision to name Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, several media outlets have taken the "maverick" label the media have frequently and uncritically applied to McCain and affixed it to Palin as well. For example, in an August 29 Associated Press article, writers Liz Sidoti and Beth Fouhy reported, "Republican John McCain introduced first-term Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate today, a stunning selection of a fellow maverick designed to get an edge in the increasingly competitive White House race."
Other media outlets adopting the maverick frame to Palin include:
- Referring to Palin during the August 29 edition of MSNBC's Hardball, host Chris Matthews claimed, "I think she is a maverick," and added, "[T]he several years she's been in public life has been that of a maverick, someone taking on the good ol' boys. ... Every time one party runs the show, it gets corrupt, and she was challenging it."
- Discussing the choice during the August 29 edition of MSNBC Live, anchor Kevin Corke said of McCain: "I'm thinking he likes this idea that she's also a bit of a maverick."
- During the August 29 edition of CNN's The Situation Room, host Wolf Blitzer uncritically asserted, "Republicans call her a uniter and a tough maverick."
- During the August 29 edition of Fox News' Your World, host Neil Cavuto asserted, "First, the maverick. He picks a maverick."
- An August 29 Detroit Free Press article was headlined "McCain chooses maverick Alaska governor to be his vice president."
- In an August 29 post on the washingtonpost.com blog The Fix, staff writer Chris Cillizza claimed, "In choosing Palin, McCain also doubles down on the maverick argument; Palin is the face of reform in the Republican party nationally and is clearly not of Washington -- a key element of her biography given how negative voter sentiment toward the nation's capital is currently."
From the August 29 edition of MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews:
HARRIS: Look, she went to went to the capital, she went to Juneau and she upset whole lot of people, because she flipped over that gravy train, apple cart that had been stuffing the pockets of the status quo in Alaska for years and years. She put an end to all that. She upset a lot of politicians in Juneau, and this is now -- you know, they're now going after her.
STEVE McMAHON (Democratic strategist): But Todd, Todd.
MATTHEWS: I like a lot -- I think she is a maverick. I --
McMAHON: That's not what she's being investigated for.
MATTHEWS: Not in this case, but you're narrowing it down to the one concern, and I share that it is a concern. But her record in public office -- the several years, not the many years -- but the several years she's been in public life has been that of a maverick, someone taking on the good ol' boys, the build-- the corrupt syst-- I'm sure -- every time one party runs the show, it gets corrupt, and she was challenging it.
HARRIS: Look, this is a year where the status quo in Washington -- Congress has a 9 percent approval rating. The president's approval rating is in the mid- to high 20s. The public wants mavericks. They want people who are coming from outside of Washington, in terms of their values, and she certainly brings that to the ticket.
From the 3 p.m. ET hour of MSNBC Live on August 29:
CORKE: You've got to say she appeals to a strong number of women supporters, Clinton supporters, especially women. And I'm thinking he likes this idea that she's also a bit of a maverick, guys. I mean, she -- here's --
REV. JOE WATKINS (MSNBC political analyst and Republican strategist): That's right. Absolutely.
CORKE: -- somebody who's a hockey mom. She's a little, maybe, outside of the Washington, Beltway reputation, perhaps. But look, she's also somebody who's taken on the bad guys, the -- I don't want to say they're unethical, some people would say -- some of the unethical leaders in her own state. And so I think that probably helps her. Joe, what do you think?
From the August 29 edition of CNN's The Situation Room:
BLITZER: They're raising the balloons here in St. Paul at the Xcel Energy Center in preparation for John McCain and his new running mate, Sarah Palin. Republicans call her a uniter and a tough maverick. Now that John McCain has picked the Alaska governor, many people want to know more about her. She's the first female ever chosen for a Republican presidential ticket. She's serving her first term as the first-ever female governor of Alaska. And at the age of 44, Palin is actually younger than two of John McCain's children.
From the August 29 edition of Fox News' Your World with Neil Cavuto:
CAVUTO: First, the maverick. He picks a maverick. Get this: She's pro-drilling, but demands oil companies share more of their dough. A Republican governor, but not afraid to take on her state's Republican senator over a bridge to nowhere. Her hubby's lifetime union; she's lifetime NRA, pro-life, anti-waste, full-time thorn in the side to the establishment.
Now, does that ring a bell? Something tells me this newly announced ticket rang more than a few today.















Just for the sake of argument, a "maverick" is - for lack of a better term - a loose cow.
I wonder how she feels about being "branded" a loose cow? I know my wife doesn't care for it...
Oh, you succeeded in your despicable mission. But though I am no longer alive, I remain...
♫ Dump dump DUUUUUUUM ♫
Now, if you would kindly point me to the brain buffet...
What's really nutty is how many people have been referring to her today as a "moderate."
So....
Words, ideas, logic, reason, facts---admit it to young people: they really don't mean anything, do they?
Yeah, is there ANY far-right idea she does NOT support?
She almost makes Pat Buchanan seem center mainstream.
"She's pro-drilling... lifetime NRA, pro-life, anti-waste..."
Nevermind that I don't know what "anti-waste" is, how is being pro-drilling, lifetime NRA and pro-life a maverick trait in the Republican party?
She's boldly going for all men who thinks she's a whore.
Hmmm, somehow doesn't sound like James T. Kirk, does it?
The difference is pretty obvious. Biden isn't gung-ho about sending people to war in the first place unlike some other deferees much more responsible for the recent frivolous campaign in Iraq.
Stop the maverick express!
Yikes, AnneS, this is from your link;
"...traditionally considered the property of the first person who brands it."
I'm picturing Karl Rove by an open campfire in Alaska, bursts of steam coming out of Palin's flared nostrils as she struggles against the ropes around her haunches...
Well, Col., your "Mephostopheles has a branding iron and knows how to use it" Rovian image is certainly implied in the definition ... Bushco was able to get the GOOP brand on McTorture last winter too.
How much do we really know Sarah Palin? Is she good friends with unrepentant terrorists who don't regret setting bombs back when she was 8 years old? Does her preacher make anti-American remarks? Does she have a feisty husband who has never been proud of his country?
Also, she doesn't look like all those Vice Presidents in those history books. Did I mention she's a woman?
(Did I get all of Hannity's talking points about Obama down, or did I miss one?)
Really? I know it's off-topic, but do you guys really find her "sexy", or are you cracking wise? She reminds me of the annoying soccer moms in my neighborhood. I like their daughters a lot better.
Besides, five kids puts you out of the sexy zone.It's a vagina, not a clown car.
You are reminding me of how Laura Ingraham was so vocal in her attraction to Donald Rumsfeld a few years ago. Shudder and heave ...
She's the only member in this exclusive club who wasn't vetted in and by the primary election process that brought to their knees some pretty impressive candidates. Phew. She is a total unknown, with no process in place (except the blogosphere, maybe the MSM might like to take a bite) to get to know her. The rightie-radio pundints have embraced her ... (duh!) already a bad sign. She's in for a rocky ride.
What surprises await McCain and the Goop?
I for one don't begrudge her a day in the sun, but ... just a single day.
Seeing it real, I think she is no maverick. She is nothing but a self-loathing auntie Tom! A republican hack! A female sellout!
How dare she call herself a 'woman' when she is a hunter of furry creatures, refuses to have a feminizing abortion and is proud of her faith, which by the way, isn't wiccen nor islam, the only two acceptable religions of a true 21st century american woman!
All the pro-female talk radio women are of course allowed to call her the most vile names because she claims to speak for women. Why rather than destroy the girls who are attacking her man, she actually stands up for an abused woman and removes her perpetrator from the state police! What kind of a supposed woman would actually protect a victim from the tormentor without regard to her own political gain?
And most disgusting of all, she has done this without growing cankles!
Let's us all move forward to attack her on being a weak representative of her gender, without regard for the quality of her character, shall we?
Seeing it for real,
Juan Williams
"All the pro-female talk radio women are of course allowed to call her the most vile names"
Do you have any quotes?
Proudcon, could you do everybody a favor, and put a warning at the top of your posts? Just a quick heads-up that a wingnut is going to attempt sarcasm or satire. It's pretty tough to make heads or tails out of it without that.
Thanks, Col. S.
Now kernal,
Please don't think so little of your playmates here at Media Matters (for very little). I would rather think of Pete as fully understanding the hint of satire found within my post. Certainly, any one knows that liberal female (or male, or franken-steinlike air amerika for that matter) talk radio has long been ignored by the public and would have no hope of influencing political thought since no one cared about their beliefs from the get-go.
So let's just believe that Pete totally got it and was adding to the gah-faws!
But thank you for acknowledging the sarcasm, even without me having pressed the 'satire ahead' button.
X's & O's
Proudconservative
I think I should have asked, "do you have any quotes YET?"
Regardless, it was intended to be conveyed in the same snarky tone.
I think it's noteworthy to point out that one of your "pro-female talk radio women," Rachel Maddow, was on Countdown and said, and I am paraphrasing, "if everything Palin says about her brother-in-law is true, I'd like to go to Alaska and taser him myself."
Kernal,
Any thoughts?
Maverick is a label that the media glom onto and toss around but they can't define it. The reality is who cares? It's meaningless.
I can't imagine what McBush was thinking when he picked her but I'm quite happy with his choice.
PS - does anyone on planet Earth really believe she is, as McBush said, "ready to be president." I mean seriously. (Here's a challenge. Try to answer the question without reference to McBush's POW experience. Thanks and good luck)
She's as ready to be president as Barack Obama, IMO.
Of course, Obama currently has a chance to make that happen sooner, and for all of us to find out.
Unfortunately my parents and teachers were right.
If we've learned anything these last 8 years it's the terrifying fact that anyone can become president or vice president.
The Gospel according to Rush: "The angry, bitter clingers; the people who cling to their guns and their religion when things aren't going well and people who don't look like them are moving in?"
Every time a media personality like Hannity or Limbaugh praises this woman, they're basically highlighting the misrepresented view expressed in the quote they vehomently mock.
Guns, Religion, Economy... As if there's no truth to what Obama initially said.
As I heard a "bitter-clinger" say on The Sean Hannity Show after the announcement of Palin as McCain's VP: "I am pumped!"
But of course, that has alot to do with her lifetime membership in the NRA. (I also wonder if this also qualifies Michael Moore for VP?) And the fact that she didn't abort her Downs Syndrome baby... Huh? Downs Syndrome babies are lambs for slaughter now? Wow! Let's kill some babies!