This amused me:
Davis generally dismissed the controversies surrounding McCain's vice presidential pick -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin -- as a media creation but did acknowledge that her acceptance speech, which seems likely to come tomorrow, is critically important to defining who she is to the American public.
What a good idea. Unfortunately:
As for the speech itself, Davis said a generic, "masculine" speech was being prepared before the pick was made and, now that Palin is the choice, she is adapting the speech to her own needs and personality.
I didn't know they did that.
A "masculine" speech, eh?
Let's hope they've removed all references to the candidate's penis.
I wonder if Joe Biden writes his own speeches ... oh, wait ...
Anyway, back to Sarah Palin ... or not, as the case may be:
Davis demurred when asked when Palin will sit for interviews with major news organizations, pointing out that now would not be the right time given the "combative" attitude the media has seemingly adopted toward Palin. Pressed on the issue, Davis insisted that "we allot a lot more access in our campaign than any campaign in modern political history....we'll get around to it."
So basically all we know about her is this:
* She has over a hundred words for pork.
* Her ex-brother in law once illegally shot a moose.
* Some stuff about a bridge.
* She's probably her own grandmother.