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     COMMENTS: It’s So Cold in Alaska

All three networks chose a female correspondent to follow the Sarah Palin story. NBC's Michelle Kosinski and CBS' Kelly Cobiella were in Miami for the GOP governors' confab. ABC had Kate Snow narrate the proceedings from New York. "Palin was the media draw," noted Kosinski. "Palin blew into Miami like a hurricane," was how Cobiella put it. Snow saw her in the middle of a "media blitz" including kitchen interviews that had her "whipping up moose stew and salmon halibut casserole." Snow picked up on a comment by Republican operative Karl Rove that Palin "would need to study up on foreign policy if she really wants to make a run for office again one day at the national level." Rove suggested that an expert would have to move to Alaska to teach her. "Let us be clear," the Texan added, excluding himself as her potential docent. "It is very cold in Anchorage most of the year."

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