Well, as if John McCain didn’t have enough baggage to lug in this election. He has decided to add some more. Trying to defend his choice of a running mate will really challenge all the Republican old guard that defends even the stupid actions of their peers. With his age problem, and his seven homes, and the image that he is out of touch with the working man. He has go and do something as stupid as choosing a Vice Presidential candidate that has no experience whatsoever in national politics or international relations.
Twenty months on the job training as governor of a state with fewer residents than most cities. Does he really believe the American people see her prepared to run the nation in the event of his dropping dead or having a stroke? Doesn’t he know he is 72years of age. And most people consider that as a factor when choosing a President.
Is carrying the great state of Alaska, with its three electoral votes is a great coup?
With McCain needing all the electoral votes he can get, one would have thought he would have chosen a person that could help influence the voters of a state with more electoral votes.
Or perhaps one that had some experience in economics, since the nation is sliding deeper and deeper into an abyss of debt and recession.
If the man had any political advisors, they must be running for cover to avoid being tarred with the brush of “incompetence“. Forever ruining their careers. Either that or they themselves are stupid. Either way this has the looks of a bad joke. Please tell me this is just a joke, and the real VP nominee will emerge later. PLEASE, PLEASE.
What do we have to do to save the Republican Party?
After 8 years apologizing for likes of George Bush. I’ve had it. As a life long Republican, it has come to this?
I was afraid John McCain, might be showing signs of senility at his age. Now I’m sure, that must be what it is.
Is it too late to call up Ron Paul and move him up into the majors? Or are to stand by and forfeit the game?. Perhaps I should wait till after the Republican Convention and see how it goes. But at this point in the game it looks alot like a forfeit.
Robert Hayes
Monday, September 1, 2008
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Okay Bob, Maybe Palin isn`t the best choice for a running mate for VP, but, I for one like her. I think she can learn just as fast as Obama. The fact is that the media and many people (hopefully not you) are all doom and gloom about any and all things the republicans do. Anyone McCain would have picked would get a bad rap in the press. Palin did good in the debates. Biden constantly contridicted himself. Am I the only one who heard them? I have confidence that McCain did not take the choice of VP lightly. McCain/Palin get my vote on Tuesday.
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