Quote Originally Posted by 420_24/7
Also, since i don't regularly post in Politics, I'll just get it out there, that I think Mccain made a bad decision in choosing Palin because she has relatively little experience, in leading a state with a rather small population, and she is being put into a position where she could have to become president of the United States if Mccain were to die. It also makes me think that Mccain is being quite a hypocrite by choosing using the argument against Obama, that he doesn't have much experience, and then choosing a VP who has less experience.
at least she has some experience as the sole head of a government. the rest of these fools have been hiding within the mass of senators, their actions masked by the antics of rest of their peers. as a governor she had a more final say, with no one else to blame and no way to hide her blunders in the crowd.

i'm not quite sure where you see the hypocrisy in mccain's choice. it isn't as if he were placing here directly in the oval office. i'm fairly certain he has no intention of dying in the next four years and, even if he does, there have been worse candidates for the chair. can you imagine cheney or dan quayle as commander in chief? does anyone even remember who woodrow wilson's vp was during ww2?

hell, it might even be a fortuitous turn of events that would place her in the presidency. she might be an even better candidate than the two losers we have running now, an inexperienced senator out of one of the most corrupt political machines in america and an aging political animal whose greatest claim to fame seems to be his denial of most everything his party stands for.