Newsweek is out with a story today detailing previously unreported inside information about the Presidential campaign, including some rather odd insights into the McCain/Palin campaign:
NEWSWEEK has also learned that Palin’s shopping spree at high-end department stores was more extensive than previously reported. While publicly supporting Palin, McCain’s top advisers privately fumed at what they regarded as her outrageous profligacy. One senior aide said that Nicolle Wallace had told Palin to buy three suits for the convention and hire a stylist. But instead, the vice presidential nominee began buying for herself and her family—clothes and accessories from top stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus. According to two knowledgeable sources, a vast majority of the clothes were bought by a wealthy donor, who was shocked when he got the bill. Palin also used low-level staffers to buy some of the clothes on their credit cards. The McCain campaign found out last week when the aides sought reimbursement. One aide estimated that she spent “tens of thousands” more than the reported $150,000, and that $20,000 to $40,000 went to buy clothes for her husband. Some articles of clothing have apparently been lost. An angry aide characterized the shopping spree as “Wasilla hillbillies looting Neiman Marcus from coast to coast,” and said the truth will eventually come out when the Republican Party audits its books.
Although, in Palin’s defense, she apparently needed clothes when she joined the ticket:
At the GOP convention in St. Paul, Palin was completely unfazed by the boys’ club fraternity she had just joined. One night, Steve Schmidt and Mark Salter went to her hotel room to brief her. After a minute, Palin sailed into the room wearing nothing but a towel, with another on her wet hair. She told them to chat with her laconic husband, Todd. “I’ll be just a minute,” she said.
But once she was fully clothed, it was Rogue Sarah all the way:
Palin launched her attack on Obama’s association with William Ayers, the former Weather Underground bomber, before the campaign had finalized a plan to raise the issue. McCain’s advisers were working on a strategy that they hoped to unveil the following week, but McCain had not signed off on it, and top adviser Mark Salter was resisting.
Perhaps all of that explains this:
McCain himself rarely spoke to Palin during the campaign, and aides kept him in the dark about the details of her spending on clothes because they were sure he would be offended. Palin asked to speak along with McCain at his Arizona concession speech Tuesday night, but campaign strategist Steve Schmidt vetoed the request.
I can’t wait for the tell-all books to come out, this is gonna be fun.

November 6th, 2008 at 8:30 am
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November 8th, 2008 at 2:26 am
Sarah Palin was a mess. She was never properly
vetted and this was the problem. How she was
able to think that she could handle all this with
her limited education is beyond pale.
She needs to read a newspaper, become ethical,
stop spending the taxpayers money by flying her
kids around, stop looting Neiman Marcus on other
people’s dime, and go back to Alaska and take care
of her dysfunctional family. Her son was looking
at jail time for vandalism and he had to enlist,
she made him out to be a hero. Sarah Palin is a
phony!!!!!!!!!!!!! Shame on McCain!