Sarah Palin, Master of the Senate

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Sarah Palin has taken a lot of grief for the CNBC interview she gave, before she became John McCain’s running mate, in which she dismissed all of the vice presidential talk by asking, “What is it exactly that the VP does every day?”

It’s not a bad question, and one she might want to ask again.

Yesterday, Palin gave an interview to a local news station in Denver in which the anchor, reading a question submitted by a third grader, asked her what the vice president does. Her answer, in this video clip, suggests that she thinks the vice president runs the Senate:

“That’s a great question, Brandon. And a vice president has a really great job because not only are they there to support the president’s agenda, they’re like the team member, the teammate to that president, but also they’re in charge of the United State Senate. So if they want to, they can really get in there with the senators and make a lot of good policy changes that will make life better for Brandon and his family and his classroom. And it’s a great job, and I look forward to having that job.”

Talk about expanding the power of the vice presidency. Even Vice President Dick Cheney never claimed to be in charge of the Senate.

It’s hard to tell whether Palin just used a poor choice of words to describe what the vice president actually does in the Senate — presiding and breaking tie votes — or whether she really believes the vice president runs the place. Palin spokesman Taylor Griffin said she was referring to the vice president’s constitutional role as president of the Senate.

But it’s not as if the vice president is actively involved in the Senate, or even seen very often, except for the occasional tie vote or caucus meeting. And needless to say, Palin’s comments were a bit puzzling to Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, the man who actually sets the agenda for the Senate.

“Governor Palin needs to re-read — or perhaps read for the first time — the Constitution,” said Reid spokesman Jim Manley. “While the Vice President presides over the Senate, he or she is not “in charge of” it. Article I says, ‘The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no vote, unless they be equally divided.’ The Senate is part of a co-equal branch of the federal government.”

Worse yet for Palin, the clip was circulating on the same day that she was reminding a Reno audience of Joe Biden’s prediction that Barack Obama would be “tested” by an international crisis if he wins the presidency. Not only did Palin launch into an extended critique of Obama’s qualifications to be commander in chief — an issue on which she hasn’t exactly won the confidence of the public either — but she also took the opportunity to tease Biden: “I guess the looming crisis that most worries the Obama campaign right now is Joe Biden’s next speaking engagement.”

Judging from Palin’s performance in one interview after another, the Obama team can’t be any more worried than the McCain team.

    Comments

  1. She has never read the constitution or even thought very deeply about the job of the vice president. That's probably because, like W, she's not a reader and certainly not an independent thinker, having no knowledge base to speak of that isn't centered on local Alaskan politics.

    Posted by: nancylgeorge Author Profile Page | October 21, 2008 5:33 PM

  2. Wow. Just wow. Is anybody advising her at all? On anything?

    She was supposed to have brought up to speed before the VP Debate -- Schmidt and Davis personally sat with her in Sedona for two days to help her cram. Guess none of that imprinted on her long-term memory.

    Posted by: helzapoppn Author Profile Page | October 21, 2008 5:49 PM

  3. The other great thing she said today was "I've ruffled some feathers and I've got the scars to prove it." Who knew feathers could be so dangerous?

    Posted by: Quadrivium Author Profile Page | October 21, 2008 10:04 PM

  4. She doesnt know what the duties of the office are. What else can you say?

    McCain just put her on the ticket to try to win Hillary Clinton supporters.

    Posted by: AH Author Profile Page | October 23, 2008 4:10 AM

  5. I'm about done with my Bushism calendar....Anybody doing a Palinism one?

    Posted by: getlouque Author Profile Page | October 23, 2008 5:34 AM

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