To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (799 ) 9/29/2008 9:17:01 PM From: goldworldnet Respond to of 1832 Joggers well..not just jogging … “run into” Governor Palin and it is not nice by Greta Van Susteren Check out the red print below …I highlighted part of this embed report about Governor Palin on the campaign trail today: Here is what I don’t get: go ahead and disagree with politicians and their policies and record…but do you have to be so disrespectful? such jerks? These runners/joggers (see below) are having a leisurely Sunday morning ….and the politician? working! From: Walshe, Shushannah To: Sent: Sun Sep 28 11:30:00 2008 Subject: Palin pool note 5 The full TV report is below. The only news are her remarks on the bailout which I sent earlier and is also below. Tape is en route to our afil now. Palin entered Di Bruno Bros., a gourmet market and breakfast place at 9:02AM. Palin wore a black Nike jacket; black pants, and had her hair in a ponytail. Her daughter Willow accompanied her and she was joined by several staff members including John Wallace, who is working on debate prep with her, Senior advisor Tucker Eskew and various advance staff. She was meeting four Blue Star Mothers: Julie Devitt, Nancy Harding, Maureen Snook, and Lee Anthony (more info below) who waited for Palin inside the store. The Blue Star moms are a support and service group for women whose sons and daughters are in the military. Palin entered and said to the women, “So nice to see you.” “Hello, How are you?” “Thank you so much.” “Here to get coffee?” “Coffee sounds wonderful.” It was difficult to hear the women’s responses, but Palin’s voice is clear. They walked to the counter and Palin ordered, “How about a tall skinny white chocolate mocha? These gals too are going to order with us.” The next mother ordered, ” I’ll have a large of your strongest coffee.” She then turned to Palin and said, “That’s the Blue Star Mom way” and the four started laughing. While waiting for their drinks Palin and the women started talking about their sons in the Army. Maureen Snook said her son told her, “Mom, you won’t know where I am.” Palin responded, “That’s what my son says! I belong to the Army now. I below to America. My baby!” One of the moms asked Palin how she is doing. She responded, “I’m doing well. Doing well.” Then added, “Our boys will have plenty of coffee over there.” Another mom chimed in, “Absolutely.” I was able to ask her about the economic bailout overnight and she answered making it clear that she was then going to concentrate on the Blue Star Mothers, “Bailout? Ok? Then I’m going to talk to these gals whose sons are also in the service. But thankful that John McCain is able to have some of those provisions implemented in that Paulson proposal to have more sound oversight taxpayers aren’t going to be assumed to be called upon to bailout so I’m glad that John McCain’s voice is heard and his leadership too.” Directly after that answer the press was escorted out–making the first part of the OTR exactly 5 minutes long. I was not able to see who paid for the coffees or how much they were. We shot Palin chatting with the women and sipping her coffee through the store window. After about 15 minutes, we were brought back in for 25 minutes to stand on the steps in the middle of the shop and shoot her drinking coffee with the four women and Willow. But, we were too far away to hear anything the women may have been discussing. They did laugh every now and then and Palin signed 2 books for Lee Anthony and McCain-Palin photographs for the group. At one point Palin put her hand over her heart and Snook rubbed her back. Anthony then showed Palin a photograph of two German Shepherds. At this point, three runners entered the shop and when they realized what was going on one man started booing and another stormed out and said, “What the F is she doing here?” This was behind us and is not on cam, but you can hear the booing and the vulgarity. She then took pictures with the four moms and hugged them. She took pictures and signed autographs with customers and the staff clapped for her. The press was still kept to the steps so it is not possible to hear what she was saying to the patrons or staff. As Palin walked closer to the exit it is possible to hear her saying, “How are you?” to various customers and asking what their names are. She signed several autographs and met one man who said, “Hi Sarah” to her. As she was leaving a woman asked if she as staying in Pennsylvania for a while. She answered, ” Just one more night.” She then saw two rain soaked little girls and said, ” Oh let me say hello! Oh they got stuck in the rain. What are their names? They are beautiful! Have a great day.” It’s not possible to hear the parents’ responses. She then departed Di Bruno Bros. at 9:56AM. Cecil says it is a lid for the day. Info on Blue Star Moms: Julie Devitt- black shirt Nancy Harding- blue blouse, shorter black hair. Maureen Snook- teal shirt Lee Anthony-white blouse Mother: Mrs. Lee Anthony Lt. Matthew Anthony, USN Applied for and will start SEAL training in May. Graduated Naval Academy in 2005m Guards oil outlets off Iraqi coast. Must board all ships that approach an outlet. Third deployment. Mother Mrs. Julie Devitt Sgt. Glen Devitt, Army Deployed Dec 10 to Iraq with the 127 IB Mother Maureen Snook 2nd Lt John Paul Snook, US Army ROTC in college Stationed in Germany, seeking assignment to Intelligence. Mother: Nancy Harding (US Army Retired) Two kids serving Spc David Harding, National Guard Stationed in MS for workup to first deployment to Iraq Capt Matthew Harding Serving with Track in Iraq Third deployment to Iraq since 2002 ————————– Shushannah Walshe Fox News Channelgretawire.foxnews.com * * *