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By Brad Wilmouth | November 16, 2010 | 09:07

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 On Monday’s CBS Evening News, anchor Katie Couric filed a report on Senator Lisa Murkowski in which she highlighted the Alaska Republican’s criticism of the Tea Party movement requiring a "purity test," and of Sarah Palin being "not worldly enough" to be President. After describing Murkowski as "one of a dying breed of moderate Republicans," without noting that Tea Party Republican Joe Miller was dragged down by personal scandal, Couric passed on that "Murkowski claims she’s winning because she represents all Alaskans."

A clip of Murkowski complained: "I do not pass the purity test that the Tea Party has set out. ... But I don't think most people in my state pass that. There's a lot of people in Alaska that are pretty anti-government, but I think they would also agree that, well, maybe the best thing is not that we shut government down."

A clip of the Alaska Senator was shown in which she asserted that she does not wish for President Obama to fail as Couric relayed Murkowski’s desire to "compromise":

KATIE COURIC: And, she says, the message she's hearing loud and clear is compromise.

LISA MURKOWSKI: I will tell you, I am not one of those who wants Obama to fail. If he does well, that means the country's doing well. We don't have time as a nation to spend all of what we do blocking. We have got to figure out how we get to a point where we can be sitting around the table and talking about these difficult problems and advancing some solutions.

The CBS anchor then turned attention to Murkowski’s negative views of Sarah Palin and seemed to suggest that Palin was bitter about not being appointed to the Senate by Murkowski’s father, former Governor Frank Murkowski. Couric: "She's not shy when it comes to speaking out about another Alaskan outdoors woman, but minimizes the bad blood created when her father appointed her instead of Sarah Palin to serve out his term in the Senate."

Couric continued: "You have said you would not support Sarah Palin for President because she is not worldly enough."

Then came a clip of Murkowski bashing Palin: "I just do not think that she has those leadership qualities, that intellectual curiosity that allows for building good and great policies. You know, she was my governor for two years, and I don't think that she enjoyed governing."

Below is a complete transcript of the report from the Monday, November 15, CBS Evening News:

KATIE COURIC: In Alaska, they’re still counting votes in the Senate race. Tea Party Republican Joe Miller leads with 87,000 votes, but incumbent Republican Lisa Murkowski, who ran a write-in campaign, trails by fewer than 10,000. And with more than 10,000 write-ins still to be counted, Murkowski is confident of victory because she’s been getting nearly 90 percent of the write-in votes. Murkowski would be the first candidate elected to the Senate as a write-in since Strom Thurmond in 1954, and she can’t wait to see how it will all play out.

SENATOR LISA MURKOWSKI (R-AK): This is a whole new world for me, and it will be a whole new world for my colleagues in dealing with me.

COURIC: Lisa Murkowski is back in Washington, and this time, she’s making sure everyone knows how to spell her name.

MURKOWSKI: Running a write-in campaign against my party’s wishes demonstrates that it’s either political courage or just plain crazy. I am now conceding the race for the Republican nomination-

COURIC: Beaten in the GOP primary by Tea Party favorite and Sarah Palin-endorsed Joe Miller, in some ways the loss was Murkowski’s gain, breathing new life into a candidate who assured Alaskans that federal dollars would keep traveling north.

JOE MILLER, ALASKA REPUBLICAN SENATE NOMINEE, IN AD: I’m Joe Miller, the true conservative choice-

COURIC: The Republican establishment supported Miller, and now, Murkowski is trying to figure out where she fits in. Will you feel a little like it’s your first day of school and you don’t know who your friends are going to be?

MURKOWSKI: Maybe a little bit of that. Who are my friends? Who are my real friends?

COURIC: Part of a dying breed of moderate Republicans, Murkowski claims she’s winning because she represents all Alaskans.

MURKOWSKI: I do not pass the purity test that the Tea Party has set out. It’s just as simple as that. But I don’t think most people in my state pass that. There’s a lot of people in Alaska that are pretty anti-government, but I think they would also agree that, well, maybe the best thing is not that we shut government down.

 

COURIC: And, she says, the message she’s hearing loud and clear is compromise.

MURKOWSKI: I will tell you, I am not one of those who wants Obama to fail. If he does well, that means the country’s doing well. We don’t have time as a nation to spend all of what we do blocking. We have got to figure out how we get to a point where we can be sitting around the table and talking about these difficult problems and advancing some solutions.

COURIC: Is that you holding Walter?

MURKOWSKI: That’s me holding Walter.

COURIC: She’s not shy when it comes to speaking out about another Alaskan outdoors woman, but minimizes the bad blood created when her father appointed her instead of Sarah Palin to serve out his term in the Senate. What’s up with your relationship with Sarah Palin? Can you explain?

MURKOWSKI: I’m still her Senator. I’m going to work hard to represent her, too. We don’t really have much of a relationship.

 

COURIC: You have said you would not support Sarah Palin for President because she is not worldly enough.

MURKOWSKI: I just do not think that she has those leadership qualities, that intellectual curiosity that allows for building good and great policies. You know, she was my governor for two years, and I don’t think that she enjoyed governing.

COURIC: No matter what Palin does, Murkowski says 2012 is still a long way off, and she’s certain of one name that won’t be on the ballot. Would you ever throw your hat in the ring? That would really shake things up, wouldn’t it?

MURKOWSKI: A national write-in campaign, wouldn’t that be wild? No, we’re not thinking about this at this point in time. I am still counting votes in Juneau.

COURIC: And Murkowski met today with Republican Leader Mitch McConnell to talk about her future. She believes compromise with the majority Democrats is possible on energy policy. As ranking Republican on the Energy Committee, she’ll have a major role in trying to work out a deal.

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Incredible!  Murcowski, along

Submitted by jdhawk on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 9:35am.

Incredible!  Murcowski, along with all Republicans, gets kicked in the teeth for the last two years and all she wants to do is compromise.  Republicans were basically told to get in the back and shut up for two years.  They had absolutely no power whatsoever and Murcowski wants to just get along. 

My guess is that the reference to energy policy is to pass cap and trade.  What an absolute disaster that would be for our country.  How that would be benefit Alaskans, only Murcowshi knows. 

Instead, she ought to be adamant that the northern Alaskan oil and gas fields be opened up for exploration and the bounty that would give us all at least cost to the enviornment. 

I hope she loses, but from what I can tell Alaskan ballot law is not being followed.  Anyone that has scrawled M on their ballot is "for" Murcowski and counted as such.  The law, on the other hand, states that the name must be spelled correctly. 

Let's hope Joe Miller prevails. 

By the way, Murcowski, thanks for trashing a sister Republican on national TV. 

A**hole.

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I'm not surprised

Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 9:56am.

Murkowski was appointed to her first term by her daddy.  She's a Beltway blue-blood.

She merely wants to get along and keep her job, which is hers by devine right.

As for her desire to see Obama succeed at his agenda, I would say that definitely puts her on the other side for the dodge ball game. 

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Murkowski = Snob

Submitted by Cactus Kurt on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 9:44am.

"Not worldly"?

What a snob.  If you live in America, you're already in the best place on earth, imho.  Everyone else in the "world" is trying to come to America.  What, exactly, makes Ms. Murkowski "worldly"?  A vacation to Europe? This twit is who Alaska elected over a West Point/Yale graduate, bronze star veteran, US magistrate judge?  Pathetic.

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Oh yeah.

Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 10:34am.

Murkowski will "not support Sarah Palin for President because she is not worldly enough?"

You mean "worldly" like Barack Hussein Obama?

How's that working out for you, boys and girls?  Need some more of that shiite?

I say we go with good old down to earth common sense for a change.

 

Comrade Bubba
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At best, she gets, what 40% of the votes cast?

Submitted by merly1 on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 10:24am.

Hardly represents all of Alaska, but i guarantee to win by write ins (takes MUCH extra effort), she got the 40% who desperately still want to feed at the federal trough...........

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Like Sarah or not...

Submitted by generalbroccoli on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 10:57am.

If we (conservatives) can all get together, agree to disagree on whatever drives us crazy about Sarah and see that's she's elected president in 2012, I guarantee you we'll get rid of at least a third of the liberal/progressives in this country, up to and (hopefully) including the bureacrats who actually run the country.  Either their heads will explode or they'll move somewhere, ANYWHERE, else to make their point. I think we can then deal with (i.e. ignore) the small number that remains.

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Moderate = bashing your own

Submitted by Six String Spiff on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 11:01am.

Moderate = bashing your own party all the time?

 

Only in MSM world.

Whenever the MSM likes a candidate, I know that's somebody who will damage the country.  Plain and simple.

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Yes, we have lots of love for

Submitted by eaglewingz08 on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 12:24pm.

Yes, we have lots of love for those 'worldly' people, Obama, Clinton, Carter, Kerry, Kennedy, Reid, Peelousy, Biden, yada, yada, yada. Sarah Palin knows more in her little finger than Murkowski in her entire body. The only way Murkowski won was through the corrupt republican party her father put together in Alaska. To Murkowski, I would ask, how do you compromise with the devil? How do you compromise with a party that wants to tax Americans to their heads? Only tax them to their chests? How do you compromise with democraps who want to take down the system by Cloward Piven techniques to overload government borrowing and spending to induce a governmental crisis through which these people think they would be able to install a dictatorship of the democrap? And why would you want to compromise with those for whom the past four years, they refused to compromise with republicans? Lisa, if you're unhappy being a republican, then after January 3, 2011 please change your registration to democrap, I'm sure they'd welcome your corrupt free spending ways.

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What's wrong with a purity test?

Submitted by JakeMo on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 1:19pm.

Our purity test is simple. If your plots and plans will result in the eventual destruction and dissolution of the U.S., then you don't belong.

The Republican Party started with a "purity test." You had to oppose the enslavement of fellow human beings. There was no "compromise" position, worldly or otherwise.

After the War, every hanger-on, fortune-seeker, and treasury pimp attached themselves to the Party for personal gain. Their unprincipled successors are still haunting the "moderate" wing.

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Murkowski : illegitmate

Submitted by NL207 on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 8:48pm.

Murkowski : illegitmate product of an illegitimate prcoess.

Lisa Murkowski's re-election is the single most costly event in Republican politics since Watergate.  In essence, the Ruling class Republicans have joined with the Democrats to elect a RINO Republican Senator.  In so doing the Republican leadership have betrayed their own primary process and betrayed the voters who are frustrated with the Repuiblican status quo and trusted the primary process to vent that frustration.  They now have no reason to trust the party leadership will honor the outcome of any election.

The outright manipulation and cheating that has taken place to enable her successful write-in campaign is destroying any remaining credibility the Republican ruling class had with the TEA Party activists.  One or two more events like this and we will see a complete schism between the TEA Party and the Republican Party which will relegate the traditional Republican ruling class to third party status and propel the Democrats back into power.  Murkowski and her thugs are literally a disaster for America.

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Lisa, you won, don't whine

Submitted by esperanza4 on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 2:41pm.

Katie and Lisa - two wealthy white women of a certain class  - sitting around chatting about Sarah Palin.  Is she smart enough? Is she worldy enough?  Is she good enough?  Sounds like Katie channeling her inner Stuart Smalley.  Lisa, you won.  The good people of Alaska love you and wholeheartedly sent you back to that seat your Daddy and his political machine helped you acquire in the first place years ago.  Woo-Who! 

 

The Tea Party was strong enough to beat her in the primary one on one. It was not strong enough to make sure the candidate could fight a tougher battle against 2 opponents in the state, a nationwide fundraising effort to defeat him, and the anti-Palin backlash.  But, the RNC Senate campaign group did a lousy job in  Alaska, Nevada, Washington, California, etc., in putting cash in Senate races in those states.  They lost them all.  The GOP Senators who let her keep her leadership roles also hurt the GOP candidate in Alaska , that was a powerful tool to have in hand, and she used it.  Now, they can watch as she becomes Jeffords and Chafee and Hagel - a sure bet Democrat vote 99% of the time.   Shame on the RNC for failing in many states on election night and the days after, for not putting lawyers on the ground instantly to contest Democratic cheating in the counting and recounts. They better do much better in 2012.

You won Lisa. Act like a winner. Stop whining.  Katie, are you worldy enough for your job?  Uh, the ratings say no way. But, you still get paid gazillions to sit there and 'look' serious and deep.  Brian Williams in that purple tie, and perfect tan, he's whipping you 5 nights a week in the ratings.

 

As for Palin - hey, she backed a guy who won the primary.  She was too polarizing in the statewide race, where her enemies and opponents are furiously strong.  But, I think she should have done more there to assist him.  In the end, the guy was not good enough on his own.  You lose.

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Alaska you deserve this

Submitted by countryfirst on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 4:53pm.

Alaska you deserve this corrupt rino, she is not interested in you only her job, which she did not earn,also i beleive the democrats voted for her , and put her over the top,therefore she does not deserve to be called a republican, althoughmost of them are rinos, mitch mcconnell should be challenged for the leadership, I hope the tea party has a good candidate to run against him in 2012, rino lisa is not fit to even mention sarah name, corrupt bitch, just like her crooked daddy,LIVE WITH IT  ALASKA

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