Dan Quayle Offers Palin Advice
Former VP Says Palin's Situation Similar To His 20 Years Ago
POSTED: 8:55 am PDT October 15,
2008
UPDATED: 9:36 am PDT October 15,
2008
INDIANAPOLIS -- For former Vice President Dan Quayle, the 2008 presidential campaign is like a flashback to his entry into national politics in 1988, Indianapolis station WRTV reported.Quayle, a relatively unknown senator from Indiana before he was chosen to run with President George H.W. Bush, said the treatment Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is receiving as John McCain's VP choice reminds him of his treatment 20 years ago.Quayle said he thinks Palin has handled herself well in spite of a torrent of criticism of her experience and her responses during interviews. Quayle said he offered Palin advice on how to deal with the spotlight."I basically said, 'Look, just be yourself. You were selected by John McCain because of who you are and what you have done,'" Quayle said. "Don't let them take anything away from you. Just go out and be yourself."Quayle said he thinks voters will ultimately make their choice based on their opinions of McCain and Barack Obama, not the vice presidential candidates.Quayle was in Indianapolis campaigning for former aide Greg Zoeller, the Republican candidate for Indiana attorney general.
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