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It's always said that the most important decision a presidential candidate makes is their pick for vice president. It shows their thinking and judgment. John McCain, in his first decision, has just told the world that he believes Sarah Palin is the most qualified person to be a heartbeat from the presidency. Forgetting all the available men for a moment, if John McCain felt it critical to select a woman in an effort to somehow grab the Hillary Clinton supporters, look at his choice of women he had available: Christine Todd Whitman, Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Elizabeth Dole, Susan Collins, even - for goodness sake - Condoleezza Rice. Or Carly Fiorina. Each of these have marks against them, and perhaps some might not have wanted to run, but it's near-impossible to look at the list and suggest to the American public that Sarah Palin is the best choice of Republican women to be vice president. And again, this is ignoring the men he who could have been chosen.

It's not that Sarah Palin is inexperienced. It's that this is gross political misconduct.

Sarah Palin has been governor of Alaska for just a bit over 18 months. Alaska has a population of 683,000. (Though that doesn't include moose.) This would only make it the 17th most populous city in the United States. Just ahead of Fort Worth.

Before that, she was mayor of Wasilla, Alaska. Population 9,000. I know Republicans like to promote "small town values," but this is taking things to ridiculous extremes, don't you think? I'm from Glencoe, Illinois, population 8,762. It's so small it doesn't even have a mayor, it has an appointed village manager. I'm sure that Paul Harlow is doing wonderfully at his job in the village - but I don't expect that he sees himself as even wanting to be a heartbeat from the U.S. President in 18 months. You know what the top news story is on the Glencoe website? "Fire Hydrant Painting Underway." (To be fair, it's the #2 story. The top news is a clarification about displaying political signage.)

Do you know what the first two "powers and duties" are for the mayor of Wasilla, Alaska? Check their municipal code:

1. Preside at council meetings. The mayor may take part in the discussion of matters before the council, but may not vote, except that the mayor may vote in the case of a tie;

2. Act as ceremonial head of the city;


Swell.

If you live in small town America (and I mean really, really small), look around you and be honest - do you see your mayor (or village manager) as a heartbeat from the presidency in 18 months?

But that's not the reason either that the decision to make Sarah Palin the VP nominee is so terrible.

It's one thing to discuss how unqualified Sarah Palin is. That's a national matter and huge. But on a grassroots political level, her nomination takes away the Republicans' ONLY weapon in the campaign - calling Barack Obama inexperienced. They haven't even been trying to run on the issues, or on the eight-year record of George Bush, which John McCain has supported almost 95% of the time. They've only been running on the faux-issue of Barack Obama's experience of 14 years in federal and state government. Yes, Sarah Palin is merely running for VP, not president, but with a 72 year-old candidate with a history of serious medical issues, this is who they're saying is able to step in as president in a heart-beat. She has so little experience that she makes Sen. Obama look like FDR, Winston Churchill and Julius Caesar combined. So, the Republicans pulled the rug out from under themselves. They have no issues. The economy? Housing? The national debt? Education? The Environment? Iraq? Afghanistan? Nothing. All they have is "Dear Democratic women: please pretend our VP candidate is Hillary Clinton. Just forget that she's pro-life. And against most things Democrats stand for."

But that's not the reason the decision is so terrible.

The reason is because the election is not about Sarah Palin. Or about Joe Biden. As much as TV analysts want to be excited by the balloons and hoopla, tomorrow the air will be let out, and there are still over two months to go for the campaign.

The campaign is about Barack Obama and John McCain.

Sarah Palin's nomination doesn't change that. In fact, it reinforces it. Nothing about putting Sarah Palin on the GOP ticket changes a word that Barack Obama said in his vibrant acceptance speech - about himself, about his issues, and about John McCain's repeatedly faulty judgment on the critical issues facing America.

What Sarah Palin's nomination does do is focus attention on John McCain's age. Indeed, the nomination was made on his birthday, when he turned 72, the oldest man ever to run for president. As the crowd sang "Happy Birthday to You," you almost sensed that through John McCain's clenched smile, saying, "Thanks for reminding me," that what he was thinking underneath was "Please, oh, please, don't sing the 'How old are you now?' part." And how good a message was it that he's saying he supposedly forgot it was his birthday?

Vice presidents are usually selected as people who are adept at blasting the other side's presidential candidate, because it's only the presidential candidate that matters. Joe Biden has already done that - twice - at length, spoken as someone who knows John McCain well and likes him. Sarah Palin had her first chance...and whiffed. Didn't even try. And it's hard to imagine what she has in her arsenal that will remotely allow her to do so in the future.

The election is about the presidential candidates. And the selection of Sarah Palin now allows Barack Obama to campaign untouched by the Republican ticket. John McCain's only other option is for himself to personally become negative for two months - which is disaster in presidential politics.

Now add on all the problems expressed above. Sarah Palin's inexplicably laughable lack of substance, most-especially on the foreign policy stage. Her taking away the one issue, experience, Republicans were even attempting. Her pushing away voters who might otherwise be willing to vote for a senator with 26 years in the Senate. Her bringing Hillary Clinton aggressively back into the campaign. Her inability to offer anything to off-set Joe Biden. Her standing as supposedly the most-qualified Republican woman as John McCain's first decision.

And, in the end, it all focuses back on Barack Obama, with his indictment of eight years of the Bush Administration and of John McCain's flawed judgment - and John McCain's defense of all that.

Republicans might be dancing earlier today, because there was a lot of fun music playing. But the music has stopped. The actual campaign has now started. For Republicans, it might have ended.
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From Huffington Post... I think the Dems are a little worried about this pick.

I don't think this pick will give McCain the White House, but its a Democratic year. There's no reason they should lose. McCain had to do something to shake up the race and he has...

Its gonna take a lot more then Palin to beat Obama, but still the Left with their overt the top criticism and confidence, seems a little concerned now.

I was thinking McCain is the worst presidential nominee in US history. (Obama is a close second) She can't be worse.

"I think the Dems are a little worried about this pick."

That should get a Funny Flag.

Imagine the two parties running female candidates for president in 2012. Hillaryous.

"That should get a Funny Flag."

Looks to me like ol' Doc has a SERIOUS wedgie here this mornin'? LOL! Don't know why you're so upset, Doc, neither republican candidate is a lawyer and hell, ONE of them was a beauty queen. A dream ticket if you ask me.

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Republican theme song for convention...
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Ha-ha until yesterday the lefties probably thought Lieberman was the worst Vice-Presidential choice ever but now they have their panties in a knot.

Palin maybe completely antiabortion, maybe she thinks there's something to be said for teaching creationism both are at odds with my personal views but what I've heard so far about her else wise makes her the kinda person I'd be more than happy to support if she was running for POTUS herself. Just because you can't agree 100% with somebody doesn't mean you can't vote for 'em or else we'd all be voting for ourselves.

"if you ask me."

I didn't.
In fact, nobody did.
But, rest assured, your input will be given all the attention it merits.

I would posit that Thomas Eagleton was "the worst VP nominee".

"But, rest assured, your input will be given all the attention it merits."

Thanks, Doc...it was posted solely for YOUR attention and I see it succeeded. I bet your fingers are really sore, aren't they? All those volumnous posts with no breaks and all. Why is your butt chewing tobacco over this gal, Palin? I bet it's because she eats moose and caribou, isn't it? Well, not everyone appreciates a diet of tofu and bean sprouts like you do. Or maybe it just frosts your buns because Alaska hasn't fallen into that whiny West Coast leftist-socialist syndrome....is that it?

Alaska. Where men are men and moose are nervous.

McCain made his choice, and it was a brilliant one. Not only does he understand that people are fed up with politics as they are, but that true change can only come with new blood. She is the perfect choice. She is the only one with any real experience in the executive branch of government. People on both sides to the aisle are fed up, and she is the perfect compromise.

Goddamn, the dope that's smoked in here....

McCain made his choice, and it was a brilliant one. Not only does he understand that people are fed up with politics as they are, but that true change can only come with new blood


you really dont see the hypocrisy in that statement?

I love reading the posts of rightwingers trying to justify this insane selection. Desperation, thy name is McCain/Palin.

And at least Quayle is finally off the hook. The GOP finally found someone even less qualified than he was.

This morning I heard Newt Gingrich spin that Palin has more military experience than the Democratic ticket because as Governor of Alaska she has been the commander-in-chief of the Alaska National Guard for the last two years...amazing!

What's amazing about it Geezer. For the first time in history, the Dems have a ticket completely devoid of military experience.

That shouldn't matter, right? Remember the sixties? So why pretend to give a damn?


Goddamn, the dope that's smoked in here....

#16 | Posted by NumberSix at 2008-08-30 02:55 PM

son, you have no idea.

makes her the kinda person I'd be more than happy to support if she was running for POTUS herself.

Someone who used her municipal office to fire people who wouldn't help her get elected or her governorship to fire somebody who wouldn't help her get revenge on someone who pissed off a family member?
Someone who illegally expropriated private property and nearly bankrupted her community with a vanity project?

Someone who supports Ted Stevens and prefers pork to moose?

You're a solid Republican, right?

As the Palin soap opera unfolds, you have to wonder if this is McSame's revenge on the fundamentalists, or on hos own Party.

I love reading the posts of rightwingers trying to justify this insane selection. Desperation, thy name is McCain/Palin.

#18 | Posted by moder8

The ticket is no threat to ears. That is why the loosie left is trying so hard to make her look stupid. You people have outdone yourselves this time on a character assination.

If you had the election locked up you would just shut up.

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