Friday, August 29, 2008

Ha!

Good! I think McCain just threw away his chance at the presidency with his VP candidate choice. After all those ads about Obama's lack of experience and "is he ready to lead?" messages, McCain choses a running mate whose experience in governing consists of one term serving as mayor of a town in Alaska and less than two years serving as that state's governor? That's who he is putting in place to be "a heartbeat" from the presidency when one of the largest issues surrounding his candidacy is his age and whether or not he'll be around to even serve out a full term? Wtf were he and his handlers thinking?
I think the choice of Palin is such blatant pandering by the Republican Party to "the female vote." One 30-second look at Palin's stand on the issues will convince any voter that she is a far cry from Hillary Clinton's positions on the issues and women will not now be suddenly, magically flocking to support McCain because he chose a "hockey mom" with a husband who races snowmobiles as his running mate. Is this supposed to offset the elitism of McCain not even knowing how many homes he owns?
I think he's blown it. My dad, sister and I were all in the car on the way to lunch during Palin's speech and my dad even said he wouldn't be voting for McCain now. Most of the time he's a pretty pro-establishment guy (my Dad), and if he is turned off by this decision, I'm sure many other are as well. And I don't think it will convince anyone who was already on the fence about choosing McCain over Obama, to swing in McCain's direction.

3 comments:

annieB said...

I was thinking the exact same thing today. And I was even going to blog about it.... but now I don't have to anymore ;-)
I hope you are enjoying your last few days of freedom (or has school started already?)
Annie (from knitting)

Mychawd said...

Agree(10)

Pam said...

I think the only people this vp choice is going to satisfy are the ones who thought McCain wasn't socially conservative enough. And they weren't going to vote for Obama anyway.
Annie--School starts for on Tuesday. I'm always a little excited and anxious to see what the classes will be like. Hope to see you at knitting somtime soon!