Sarah Palin met her first world leaders Tuesday. It was a tightly controlled crash course on foreign policy for the Republican vice presidential candidate, the mayor-turned-governor who has been outside North America just once.
Palin sat down with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Colombian President Alvaro Uribe. The conversations were private, the pictures public, meant to build her resume for voters concerned about her lack of experience in world affairs.
"I found her quite a capable woman," Karzai said later. "She asked the right questions on Afghanistan."
The self-described "hockey mom" also asked former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger for insights on Georgia, Russia, China and Iran, and she'll see more leaders Wednesday on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meetings.
It was shuttle diplomacy, New York-style. At several points, Palin's motorcade got stuck in traffic and New Yorkers, unimpressed with the flashing lights, sirens and police officers in her group, simply walked between the vehicles to get across the street. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, three hours behind Palin in seeing Karzai, found herself overshadowed for a day as she made her own rounds.
John McCain's presidential campaign has shielded the first-term Alaska governor for weeks from spontaneous questions from voters and reporters, and went to striking lengths Tuesday to maintain that distance as Palin made her diplomatic debut.
The GOP campaign, applying more restrictive rules on access than even President Bush uses in the White House, banned reporters from the start of the meetings, so as not to risk a question being asked of Palin.
McCain aides relented after news organizations objected and CNN, which was supplying TV footage to a variety of networks, decided to pull its TV crew from Palin's meeting with Karzai.
Overheard: small talk.
Palin is studying foreign policy ahead of her one debate with Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden, a senator with deep credentials on that front. More broadly, the Republican ticket is trying to counter questions exploited by Democrats about her qualifications to serve as vice president and step into the presidency at a moment's notice if necessary.
There was no chance of putting such questions to rest with photo opportunities Tuesday.
But Palin, who got a passport only last year, no longer has to own up to a blank slate when asked about heads of state she has met.
She also got her first intelligence briefing Tuesday, over two hours.
Karzai generated light laughter when he told an audience at the Asia Society that, in addition to Rice and Norway's prime minister, he had seen Palin on Tuesday. Thomas Freston, a member of the society's board, drew loud applause and laughter when he responded: "You're probably the only person in the room who's met Gov. Palin."
Randy Scheunemann, a longtime McCain aide on foreign policy, was close at hand during her meetings. Another adviser, Stephen Biegun, also accompanied her at each meeting and briefed reporters later.
Karzai and Palin discussed security problems in Afghanistan, including cross-border insurgencies. They also talked about the need for more U.S. troops there, which both McCain and Democrat Barack Obama say is necessary, Biegun said.
With both Karzai and Uribe, Palin discussed the importance of energy security. With Uribe, the conversation also touched on the proposed U.S.-Colombian Free Trade Agreement that McCain and Palin support but Obama opposes.
Her meeting with Kissinger, which lasted more than an hour, covered a range of national security and foreign policy issues, specifically Russia, Iran and China, Biegun said.
"Rather than make specific policy prescriptions, she was largely listening, having an exchange of views and also very interested in forming a relationship with people she met with today," he said.
Before Palin's first meeting of the day, with Karzai, campaign aides had told reporters in the press pool that followed her they could not go into meetings where photographers and a video camera crew would be let in for pictures.
Bush and members of Congress routinely allow reporters to attend photo opportunities along with photographers, and the reporters sometimes are able to ask questions at the beginning of private meetings before they are ushered out.
At least two news organizations, including AP, objected to the exclusion of reporters and were told that the decision to have a "photo spray" only was not subject to discussion. After aides backed away from that, campaign spokeswoman Tracey Schmitt said the reporter ban was a "miscommunication."
On Wednesday, McCain and Palin are expected to meet jointly with Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili and Ukrainian President Viktor Yuschenko. Palin is then to meet separately with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Palin, 44, has been to neighboring Canada and to Mexico, and made a brief trip to Kuwait and Germany to see Alaska National Guard troops.
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Associated Press writers Frank Bajak in Bogota, Colombia, and Foster Klug in New York contributed to this report.
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TR hose poor SOB's. Having to deal with real problems in the real world and now being subjected to the half-baked opinions of an airhead hockey mom with delusions of grandeur. They deserve a pay raise or bonus for this!
Kinda like when your mom makes you pick your geeky cousin -- the one who wears a cardigan every day, even in July -- for your touch football team.... even though she knows your friends will never let you forget.
WOW! That's a scary thought....LOL
I wish I had better command of the English language so I could come up with a word that would better describe my reaction to this plan, other than just plain scary; but I can't. I certainly hope she has a babysitter with her. She could set us back 100 years in foreign affairs!! She certainly has the potential to cause the United States many diplomatic problems! It is a sorry day when the Republican Party cannot come up with someone better to meet these dignitaries other than a person who cannot even pronounce nuclear! What a representative for our country. I am ashamed.
This is hilarious. I'm sure Bono is a huge fan of Sarah Palin.
Could this entire meet-and-greet have been a smokescreen? Could the REAL purpose of this gathering simply be a ploy to obtain Bono's autograph.
I'm guessing U2 doesn't play in Alaska that often...
Wow...now she will have met someone outside of Wasilla! She will surely be qualified to be president now, right?
Sadly, that's what I think they're expecting us to believe.
Is ANYBODY buying this? Seriously...
I totally buy it! Why do you think she's not meeting with Medvedev? She already has soooo much foreign relations experience with Russia. After this week she'll be considered the most experienced foreign relations person in the race! I can't wait to hear the interesting things the Palin/McCain campaign will tell us.....
I'm actually looking forward to what I expect will be a Foreign Policy White Paper issued by her sometime shortly after those meetings.
Of course...that's all it will be a white piece of paper since that will still be the extent of her foreign policy experience!
Palin was foreign policy experience - she stayed at Holiday Inn
Sarah Palin to meet with 7 world leaders at UN
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
LOL!! :)
That said it all...............
It's not enough that Bush has made us the laughing stock of the world for the last eight years; now, we have this.
It's not enough that Bush has made us the laughing stock of the world for the last eight years; now, we have this.
Ummmmmm, where's McCain gonna be? You know...McCain? The one who's actually running for President?
Good comment.
John? Are you there? Did you quit already?
Did Karl lock you in the bathroom again?
WHO?
Ohhhhhh the old guy who THINKS he is running for...................he can't remember.
It's not enough that Bush has made us the laughing stock of the world for the past eight years; now, we have this....
That's exactly how I feel. Makes me want to cry actually. :(
Wow. Two days.
Fortunately, she doesn't actually have to talk to the leaders. She can just stare at them from a distance and acquire their knowledge and experience by osmosis.
...and of course get her picture taken with each of them so the public can "see" that she now has experience!
i think this could only be a good thing. why would anyone be against it.
Sure....it would be a good thing if it wasn't for the sole purpose of attempting to give her "Foreign Relations" experience just to win votes. People aren't for hypocrisy.....
Sure....it would be a good thing if it wasn't for the sole purpose of attempting to give her "Foreign Relations" experience just to win votes. People aren't for hypocrisy.....
That's exactly want Obama did last summer.
i think this could only be a good thing. why would anyone be against it.
Most of the world thinks Americans are backwards and...Stupid
I was comfortable with them thinking that GWB was an anomaly but 2 in a row and you have a pattern....
Can we get an amendment to the Constitution that states "The village idiot can not run for national office"
She will need only one meeting with them, to get to (and exceed) the level of Biden.
She gave only one speech to put Biden in non existence, and put Obama in her shadow.
Surely you jest!
"I jest you not! And don't call me Shirley!"
BOR - so that's why the debate for her has to be toned down and she will have "training wheels"?
bwhahahaha!
I have seen articles where persons like Sean Penn, George Clooney, Angelina Jolie, Susan Sarandon, etc., meet with world leaders and everyone oohs and ahs. I love Hollywood stars, I love movies, but what makes those people qualified to meet world leaders. Talk about reading from scripts, isn't that what most actors do? Of course, the most notorious in my day was Jane Fonda with the North Vietnamese. What is so different about Palin meeting with them? At least she is a candidate for office. What would happen if they like her and all come out saying that???? Just Asking ;)
I hope they interview her and get to the Questions that we the American people have,maybe she will open her mouth and tell em Her World Views cause we sure would like to figure out whats she doing even meeting them.The Neocons may even have her scare the poor guys.!!Just like she scares us.
Noel-480385
That is a great point..
I don't know why she feels it is more obligated to meet with leaders from another country rather than to speak to the American public (unscripted)..
Oh yea she is trying to use this to get elected and obviously she does not need to speak with us to get elected...
Go it....
Well we know now the next seven countries that are going to be pissed off at us. Like going to see a concert and end up listening to someone humming in the next bathroom stall.
My understanding is it's more or less just a photo opt. Foreign Affairs Speed dating style. Roland Martin on CNN tonight said that there wouldn't of been any difference if she were to go to Madame Tussauds Wax Museum or get some cardboard cutouts and have her picture taken. What a joke.
Hey Sarah Palin- you seem to understand Hillary Clinton and can assume her role quite easily, correct, Sarah Clinton?. Why don't you show the public,- just how alike you two are; and meet in public for a quick formal female debate. Woman to Woman.
Are you Sarah Palin friends with Hillary Clinton? Really "already sworn in Sarah Palin" confront the former first lady and first family (Clinton) and show America your snarl and doggie teeth
And now this:
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is banning reporters from her first meetings with world leaders, allowing access only to photographers and a television crew.
Yeah, we don't need those nasty reporters in the room. Don't ask any QUESTIONS, just smile pretty for the camera.
How pathethic!
God help us all!
Remember guys and gals, she's a woman. She knows how use her charm. You never know if one of those leaders will be smitten by her looks and will invite her for a speaking engagement in the future. But of course she will not embarrass us, 'cause she will have a good speech writer in tow and she will not be allowed to answer impromptu questions to avoid making silly answers. This is the start of her internship in foreign affairs. Maybe the McCain camp is grooming her for future elections. I read or heard in one of those interview with some of her friends that she wants to be a President someday. That's a positive attitude, when you dream, dream big as the old folk says. She has to work hard for that and she should start saving money now or should I say start soliciting aides from those big firms in Alaska now.
This is just one the McCain camp's distraction strategy. I don't buy this kind of crap but I just want to have a good laugh. It's very entertaining indeed.
Those countries? Many of the leaders could give a hoot about how pretty a face is...women are treated as 3 rate over there and required to wear bhurkas. Many are sold into slavery, or the sex industry. Some are not allowed to vote or to hold jobs. Palin frankly disgusts me.
McCain changed the rules of the VP debate, to accommodate poor widdle sarah, and now the rules of engagement for the press at the UN meeting. This whole mess just makes her look more ridiculous, and frankly as a woman, I find her preferential treatment offensive.
Well, at lease they are letting her talk with some foreign Statesmen, maybe she will learn something some about the world beyond Alaska. You suppose she is studying "Foreign Policy for Dummies?""
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