McCain chose Alaska Governor Sarah Palin

Well, John McCain's judgement has now been tested. And he's failed that test spectacularly. The most important test of anyone who runs for president is the ability to choose first a running mate, then an administration. On the occasion of his 72nd birthday, in front of a banner that, without irony, read "Country First," McCain chose Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, a hard right-winger who is plainly not ready to step-up in the event of McCain's inability to serve out his term.
This is a stunt pick that is an insult to truly qualified women like Hillary Clinton or Kay Bailey Hutchison and, by extension, to all women. You don't break through a glass ceiling because of gender or race, you do it on the basis of ability,experience, intelligence and judgement -- all qualities that Governor Palin either sorely lacks or has yet to demonstrate. Even Pat Buchanan (who Palin once supported for president) called this "the biggest political gamble, just about, in American political history." And joltin' Joe Scarborough, a former Republican congressman, for once got it exactly right: "If John McCain's campaign thinks he can get Hillary Clinton voters by choosing Palin it is condescending and insulting to women and it is a terrible political faux pax."
Gambling with the nation's future may seem like smart politics to John McCain, but with this pick -- a cynical pick out of far right field -- he's plainly put his country second to his own personal ambition.
- FILED UNDER: Editor Posts
- August 29, 2008








She comes from a state that didn't even become a state until
McCain was in his 20s!
I'm not saying a damn thing about where she came from, despite what you are trying to imply. What I'm saying is that she is so woefully out of her league as a VP choice, it would be funny if it weren't so important. You guys rag on Obama for not having experience, but he has served in the Illinois legislature and as a US senator. Palin has absolutely no national experience of any kind. Even the governors that went on to become presidents, like Carter and Reagan, ran states that were far, far more populous that Alaska. It makes a huge difference, going from running a state of 670,000 people for 20 months, to becoming the leader of 300 million. If she is the best that McCain could do, when even as a dem, I can quickly come up with at least half a dozen repubs who would have been better, even if I personally don't like their politics, then repubs are in deep trouble. If he wanted a woman VP, why not Elizabeth Dole, with lots of national experience, or Kay Bailey Hutchinson?
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By UffdaguyAugust 29, 2008 - 2:36pm