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Politics | 11/20/2008 9:15 am

Katie Couric Discusses Palin on 'Letterman' (Video)

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
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With the election over and done with, Katie Couric’s now free to dish on her infamous interview with Sarah Palin. And dish she did on last night’s "Late Show With David Letterman."

The journalist tells Letterman how she was first supposed to interview Palin on a Sunday, but the campaign changed the date because "they didn’t want a week to go by without hearing anything from Gov. Palin."

It’s perhaps this rush that caused Palin to come off as ill prepared and, worse, ill informed, especially in terms of Supreme Court decisions and her opinion on Dick Cheney. The most damning part of the exchange came when Palin couldn’t name what newspapers and magazines she read. Of course Letterman had to ask about that, and Couric tried to rationalize Palin’s stumbling response:

It was just really something I was curious about, and I’m not sure whether she was afraid to offend certain people, if she would offend conservatives by saying she read The New York Times … Even in the post-election interviews, Dave, that she’s done, nobody’s really asked her, ‘Why didn’t you answer that question?’ She claims that I said, ‘What do you read up there in Alaska?’ as if people in Alaska don’t read or don’t have access to reading materials. I never said that. I’m aware people in Alaska have access.

Couric wraps up the interview by predicting Palin’s going to be in the limelight for years to come, for better or for worse — it depends on who you ask.

Here’s the video!

38 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Bonnie Oliver
Hi Marjorie - I was just going to add a one liner about “another Sarah Palin story”??? Amazing. It seems as if the wOw website has a story about her each and every day. The Election is over but the editors here want to keep her name in the news; why? And why do women have a tendency to continue a debate, argument or fight ….. when the debate, argument and fight is over? As the cartoonist Charles Schultz would often say via his character Charlie Brown, “GOOD GRIEF!”.
By Bonnie Oliver on 11/20/2008 2:07 pm
Marjorie C.
Bonnie: It seems as if the wOw website has a story about her each and every day. Today, it’s Laura Bush. But, I’m sure Sarah will be back giving everyone a chance to fill the board with cut and paste from previous comments. Helps keep the lights on. What I’d like to see is an honest article on Nancy Pelosi or Barney Frank or Chris Dodd or Rahm Emmanuel or… I could go on all day. Think we’ll ever get a chance at the lovely Nancy in the red dress? I’d prefer Barney, myself, since I come from his state.
By Marjorie C. on 11/21/2008 8:08 am
Bonnie Oliver
Oh Marjorie, the eventual story about the Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac disasters and the part that Rep. Barney Frank had in preventing a review of loan practices is going to be a sorrowful tale to tell. That doesn’t exonerate those Wall Street firms who took advantage of Rep. Frank’s concurrence with the sub-prime loan practice by lending the money to mortgage brokers willy nilly. What a absolute debacle these folks created … not just for Americans but for many investors throughout the world who were purchasing stock on the NYSE and not knowing that some of that stock was backed by bad paper.
By Bonnie Oliver on 11/21/2008 1:52 pm
DeBúrca obj
In fairness to her I think they were not easy questions to answer.” OHH… so that’s what happened, Couric shame on you. Don’t you know you should never insult a potential VP with questions that are “not easy questions to answer”? Zippi the Pinhead. lol
By DeBúrca obj on 11/20/2008 11:06 am
DeBúrca obj
P.S. Thanks Katie, for doing a great job and a REAL interview. That interview let the American people see what they were being sold and they decided to take a pass.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/20/2008 11:11 am
E .
I saw the Letterman - Couric interview last night and had to turn it off because Dave just kept kicking the same dead horse and shortchanged Katie Couric as a result. I watched the first half of Katie’s interview as Dave gave Katie a cursory compliment but then focused only on hammering away at Palin. I stuck it out through the commercials. Unfortunately when the show came back on Dave once again picked up the same bloody mess and continued to jab away at Palin despite several attempts by Katie Couric to politely wrap up that subject and move on. I felt uncomfortable for Katie because she has so much more to offer aside from her well-publicized interview with Palin. “Click” - I’d had enough. Speaking of avoiding the usually lovely Dave Letterman for a night or two, Jay Leno has Hugh Jackman on tonight. Can anyone find a flaw in Hugh Jackman that really amounts to much of anything bad? People Magazine got it so very right this time.
By E . on 11/20/2008 11:42 am
Belinda Joy
Katie is so wonderful….and this interview was very telling wasn’t it?
By Belinda Joy on 11/20/2008 11:48 am
starry Nite
Still chewing on Sarah Palin, I see. There must be another Republican woman out there the ladies of WoW can throw in as fresh meat. By Marjorie C. on 11/20/2008 12:05 pm You have any Republican women that you want to suggest? In the mean time Sarah is the subject as much as it pains me.
By starry Nite on 11/20/2008 12:20 pm
Marjorie C.
starry. Today they threw Laura Bush in the aquarium. Maybe you’d like to try a nibble.
By Marjorie C. on 11/21/2008 7:54 am
f p
As for Ms Incoherent from Alaska the less said the better. Elizabeth Dole springs to mind a Repub politician who ran an alarmingly typical Repub campaign full of the ususal BS, innuendo and outright falsehoods. Why we don’t discuss her politicking is beyond me.
By f p on 11/20/2008 1:22 pm
Ms. Dee
It’s the arousal factor, frank. That’s the part of Obama’s victory every woman can celebrate. He won DESPITE the arousal factor…even with men (I think). That says something about the American people that is very reassuring to me. (whew!) After “American Beauty” I never thought I’d live to see the day!
By Ms. Dee on 11/20/2008 1:43 pm
sibelle daubigne
Ms Dee, right on again! And don’t fool yourself, the arousal factor is still on, specially with men, (i think).
By sibelle daubigne on 11/20/2008 2:29 pm
DeBúrca obj
Hi Frank. What about that woman on Chris Matthews’ show who said the media should investigate Congress to see who had “anti-American” views? What was her name, do you know? There’s a Republican woman we can discuss.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/20/2008 10:03 pm
f p
Michelle Bachman—the voters of Minnesota deserve the idiots they vote for.
By f p on 11/21/2008 5:39 am
DeBúrca obj
Thanks I couldn’t think of her name. She was re-elected?
By DeBúrca obj on 11/21/2008 7:53 am