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Was Palin pick brilliant or 'crazy'?

Friday August 29, 2008

Categories: News of the Day, Politics

Ironic, isn't it, that in the very week when all we've been talking about here is the place of women in our society, Republican presidential candidate John McCain picks Sarah Palin to be his running mate?

It was a bold stroke, you have to give him credit for that. And it sure did take Barack Obama's acceptance speech off the front pages, didn't it? People are not talking today about Obama, they are talking about a woman from Alaska...

GOP Presidential candidate John McCain demonstrated once again that he likes to think outside the box with the announcement today of his pick of Ms. Palin, governor of our northernmost state, as his vice-presidential candidate.

That having been said, the wonderment at the end of this week is whether he just assured himself of the Presidency -- or whether he shot himself in the foot.

If McCain thinks that he has just picked up all or most of the disaffected Hillary voters with this move, I believe he's going to find out that he's sadly mistaken.

First, nearly all of Hillary's staunchest supporters are now in Barack Obama's camp. They could not be anywhere else, given the powerful endorsements of Obama and his agenda given by Hillary and Bill Clinton this week. The two were unambiguous and almost challening in their direct call to Hillary supporters to get on the train.

Hillary made the case Tuesday night that she sure hoped that people did not vote for her simply because she was a woman, and that it was her agenda for the country that she wanted them to support -- an agenda they can continue to support by throwing their energies behind Barack Obama, who shares the same priorities.

"No way, no how, no McCain!" she shouted to her troops...and they could not have missed the mandate.

President Clinton the next night put to rest the "not ready for prime time" argument that McCain has been using on Obama throughout this campaign. All his experience tells him, the former president said, that Senator Obama is absolutely ready to take the reins at the White House.

Now, with the choice of Gov. Palin as his running mate, John McCain seems to be saying that the "experience" question doesn't matter anymore. As brilliant as Sarah Palin may be (and by all accounts, she is exactly that), on the "experience" question she brings even less to the table than Barack Obama. Americans will now be asking two questions:

1. Is Sarah Palin ready to stand one heartbeat away from the presidency -- and to step into the Oval Office should anything happen (perish the thought) to John McCain?

2. If she IS...then how is Barack Obama NOT ready to be in that same office?

These are fair questions, and that's what makes this such a bold move by McCain. He has just effectively neutralized the "experience question." But the real question is, has he also just picked up Hillary's most bitter supporters?

The betting here is not. I am guessing that most women who voted for Hillary are going to see right through this maneuver by the GOP's standard bearer, and will push back from this raw and naked attempt at manipulation, judging that the senator from Arizona is guilty of pandering in the worst way, hoping to get their vote for HIM simply because his running mate is female -- -- no matter that she is pro-life and anti-abortion rights. No matter that she is as conservative a poltiician as they come, favoring drilling for oil in Alaska's wildlife preserves and opposing same sex marriage, and most, if not all, of the important social positions taken by Hillary Clinton.

Not quite good enough, I don't think, to get those women votes. I don't think Mr. McCain can "buy" them in this way. But, it will be interesting to watch.

NOW who does the country have more confidence in...Obama/Biden, or McCain/Palin...?

I just felt the Confidence-O-Meter go down ten notches on the McCain ticket. Whew. What a risk we'd be taking, putting this perfectly (I'm sure) nice former mayor of a town of 9,000 in Nowhere, Alaska one heartbeat away from the Situation Room. Uh....does anybody else have a queasy stomach over this?

Even Ed Rollins, who served as political director for President Reagan, called it a "risky" choice, if brilliant. Said Mr. Rollins, a CNN commentator, in his blog today:

John McCain's brilliant but risky "Hail Mary pass" choice for vice president, Alaska Gov. Sarah "Barracuda" Palin, has the political world saying first: Who? And then: Why?

It's a Hail Mary pass for sure. And I think it signals where the McCain camp sees that it is in this game. It's fourth and 25 on their own 10 yard line.

A Hail Mary pass indeed...

Mr. Rollins goes on in his blog to praise Ms. Palin, and to give his reasons why the pick might be considered brilliant.

...she is a governor and outside the Beltway. Conservatives love her and she shares John McCain's value system. She is also known for taking on the establishment and ethics is her forte. She defeated the longtime senator and Republican governor in a primary and then went on and defeated the former Democratic governor.

I don't believe people vote for vice president but only for president. That said, I think she is every bit as good a choice as Biden...I think the potential for her to attract women voters is immense.

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Well, I don't agree, for the reasons I stated above. Women aren't going to vote for McCain simply because his running mate in a woman. The Democrats already proved that when they ran Geraldine Ferraro for VP.

I agree more with CNN commentator Paul Begala , once an aide to President Clinton, who writes in his blog today that McCain, in choosing Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his running mate, "is not thinking 'outside the box,' as some have said. More like out of his mind."

Begala goes on...

For a man who is 72 years old and has had four bouts with cancer to have chosen someone so completely unqualified to become president is shockingly irresponsible. Suddenly, McCain's age and health become central issues in the campaign, as does his judgment...For months, the McCainiacs have said they will run on his judgment and experience. In his first presidential decision, John McCain has shown he is willing to endanger his country, potentially leaving it in the hands of someone who simply has no business being a heartbeat away from the most powerful, complicated, difficult job in human history.

I could not have put that any better.

Comments
susan
September 4, 2008 12:33 PM

I'm thinking of a piece of advice from the Secret:

In an election spend your time being PRO who you want to win and don't focus on being anti- the opponent. Give all your emotional energy to the "good" guys.

Sounds good to me.

Shelly
September 8, 2008 1:14 PM

Don,
I am a fan of your books and have enjoyed them very much. Anyway, what concerns me about this election, as in the last one (2004) or last two, are the claims about electronic voting fraud. I believe a large corporation begining with a D and others were involved in falsifying the results.
If God is not concerned about politics, will this higher power at least be involved in assuring a fair election this time?

Thanks and peace.

Teri
September 8, 2008 11:50 PM

Thank you for your views and opinions; however, naturally, I want to chime in.

If you care about wildlife, do not vote for McCain/Palin. Remember, Palin is an avid outdoors person and she hunts moose. Read more about Palin's choices on Defenders of Wildlife DOT defenders DOT org / programs _ and _ policy / policy _ and _ legislation / aerial _ hunting DOT php

You will also find some info about the Bush's adminstration on Defenders as well. (Article: Bush Administration takes aim at Endangered Species Act)

From: Defenders of Wildlife v. Alaska Board of Game

"...Alaska Governor Sarah Palin authorized a $150 bounty for any wolf killed in specific management zones. The bounty was to serve as an incentive to kill more wolves in control areas where the state’s predator kill goals are not currently being met."

"...the Governor’s Office requests legislation taking all the standards for predator control out of the State’s law, and adding brown bears to the list of species that can be killed using private hunters and airplanes."

From: Defenders Magazine
Summer 2008
Defenders View: Ending Alaska's Aerial Killing Program
by Rodger Schlickeisen

"Supporting the massive killing program are the state's small but politically influential commercial hunting interests. Their clear intention is to eliminate as many of nature's major predators as possible to artificially increase moose and caribou numbers where it'll then be easier for urban and wealthy out-of-state hunters to shoot their trophy animals.

Twice in the past 12 years, Alaska voters have approved state ballot initiatives to limit the use of aircraft to kill wildlife—and twice the state legislature, encouraged and abetted by the board of game, has overridden the citizen-passed laws to restore use of aircraft. Worse, in the latest case, they went well beyond a simple override, allowing hunters for the first time since the early 1970s to actually shoot the animals from the air…after chasing them to exhaustion so they'd be easier targets. Also, some legislators decided they'd had enough of the state's pesky voters, and wrote a new law that made qualifying a ballot initiative in Alaska immensely more difficult.

Alaskans, however, can be a determined lot. Record numbers from across the state signed a petition to place aerial hunting on the ballot for a third time. The new initiative, if passed in August, will end the current aerial program that targets wolves (and, as planned by the board of game, black and brown bears), and will ban use of aircraft except in the case of a bona fide emergency. Further, when Alaska Governor Palin and her allies in the legislature made a blatantly undemocratic attempt earlier this year to remove this legally qualified anti-aerial-hunting initiative from this August's ballot by trying to enact legislation crafted by special interests, Alaskans rallied to defeat that shameful effort.

But Alaskans who care deeply about passing this initiative face continued tough opposition from the special interests. Not only does the governor herself favor aerial killing of wolves and bears, but also the legislature approved an expenditure of $400,000 of public funds to undermine the citizens' initiative."

I am not for either candidate, but I am definitely not supporting Palin with this kind of experience. I believe that nature takes care of herself, as Mother Nature has for years. I also believe in choices. I for one would not abort, but I would not tell someone else that they could not, it is an individual's choice.

I do not believe that what has transpired over the years is what God meant for this world when he created it. My fellow walkers on earth, one swoop of the hand and it will begin a new. Let us remember what God created this earth for and get back to the path that He meant for us.

Love, Light, and Laughter!
Teri

^j^ God bless

MYA
September 10, 2008 4:46 AM

My issue is not that Palin has NO experience at all whatsoever or that she has done nothing but parroted McCain and Bush’s policies.
The problem is she’s being used and peddled and she’s standing there w/ that plastic smile in front of America taking it, she’s being made a fool of and making a fool out of herself and many other women.

Then today I heard McCain won’t ALLOW her to speak! Until the media and the world gives this woman the respect she deserves she’s not “allowed” to speak. Do you THINK a MAN or ANYONE ELSE will tell me whether or not I am ALLOWED to speak? And the media are the misogynists, really? McCain hides behind this woman’s skirt and distracts America from the fact that his policies suck and he has NO clue about what he’s doing and can’t keep the Suni’s and the Shiites straight, but when America wants answers he won’t allow this woman to speak to the media? What are they hiding her from? Who are they protecting her from? And why can’t she speak for herself? Well probably because she hasn’t been given that script yet. As soon as she rehearses her parts we’ll see her on the news.

PLEASE PETITION FOR HER TO INTERVIEW AT WWW.REALWOMENLOVEOBAMA.COM

tabbie
September 17, 2008 11:48 AM

Mccain is one of the most irresponsible candidates I've seen in years. He picked Palin because of her gender...no qualifications. I am offended and sickened by his choice. As a registered republican, i may have to rethink my position.

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