Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
It seems like Sarah Palin completely negates the experience argument against Obama, which is really the only argument that was getting any traction against him. If the experience issue was really that important to the McCain campaign, then why did they get someone with such thin experience? A year and a half as governor, not even one full 2-year term yet? And mayor of a small town before that?

That's surprising. The Obama campaign must be pleased about that.

And this is not going to pull the Hillary voters in. Hillary supporters were not just voting for a vagina. Hell, we've had a pair of boobs in the White House for 8 years, and you can be sure the Hillary voters were not supporting them. It's not about anatomy. They supported Hillary on issues, and Palin could not be farther away from Hillary on issues. They supported Hillary because she was qualified and was a woman who got so close to being nominated in a hard fought campaign, a woman who earned consideration. She wasn't lifted out of nowhere and offered up as a token female to draw in female voters. Certainly Palin is no where near as qualified to be president as Hillary was. It may well be insulting to Hillary voters if that is what this play is about.

The one thing she does bring is appeal to conservatives. I was hoping McCain would not have to pander to the evangelicals and pro-life social conservatives. That is the part of the Republican party that I cannot stand. But she might appeal to tha faction.

She is such an unknown that we'll have to spend some time finding out who she is and what her qualifications are. Has she ever been out of the country? Does she have any economic experience? Any national security experience?

McCain is 72 today, has a history of cancer, and he has a real chance of dying in office. This should have been a more serious choice.


It's far too early to say, but I think Sarah Palin may have been a bad choice.
Obama has an equal if not bigger chance of being knocked off/dying in office! And who does he pick? Biden!?

I dunno, Biden doesn't seem like that big of an element of change if you ask me! And isn't THAT what the whole Obama campaign is all about?
rebgirl420 Reviewed by rebgirl420 on . Sarah Palin is McCain's VP pick McCain picks Alaska Gov. Palin as running mate - CNN.com Well there's a transparent political move if I ever saw one. McCain is trying to attract Hillary Clinton's supporters, and not the Republican base. Oooh, I bet a few people here will be pretty pissed. This lack of enthusiasm among Republicans will only get worse now. Rating: 5