Think Progress
Thursday, Oct 23, 2008
Earlier this week, Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) sat down for an interview with KUSA, an NBC affiliate in Colorado. As ThinkProgress first reported, in response to a question about [w]hat does the Vice President do, Palin replied, [T]heyre in charge of the U.S. Senate so if they want to they can really get in there with the senators and make a lot of good policy changes. (Shes wrong.)
Today on MSNBC, Chris Matthews challenged McCain campaign spokeswoman Nancy Pfotenhauer to defend Palins comments, saying that in all his time in Washington, he has never heard anybody give an answer like Palin did. Where does she get her civics? asked Matthews. Pfotenhauer became visibly angry by the questioning and tried to change the subject. Matthews, however, refused to let her get away:
I dont know why Randy Scheunemann or one of the smart people around her I dont know who else, Nicolle Wallace, somebody ought to go to the candidate for the Vice President and give them a copy of the Constitution to read. Thats all it takes. It doesnt take a lot of penetrating thought. Read the job description. [ ]
Somehow, in all these trips to Washington through Neimans, and through Saks, and through everywhere else she stopped off, she never picked up a copy of the Constitution. It is a problem. It is a problem, Nancy, and you know it.
Watch it:
Whether Palin truly understands the role of the vice president has been repeatedly called into question. Right-wing members of the media, as well as conservatives such as Mitt Romney and former Bush strategist Matthew Dowd, have raised doubts about if Palin will be ready to step into the role of President. As recently as July, in fact, Palin dismissed the job, saying that it didnt seem productive. As for that VP talk all the time, Ill tell you, I still cant answer that question until somebody answers for me what is it exactly that the VP does every day? she told CNBC.
Today, McCain insisted that Palin is the most qualified of any that who has run recently for vice president, to tell you the truth.