HolyStar said:Because they are not women also I am stating facts to the saying that she has less experience than Obama.
His choice for veep is all but set up for failure in the fall.
Jonathan Alter
Newsweek Web Exclusive
Updated: 5:18 PM ET Aug 29, 2008
Happy birthday, Johnny Mac! You're 72 now, a cancer survivor, and a presidential candidate who has said on many occasions that the most important criteria for picking a vice president is whether he or she could immediately step in if something happened to the president. Your campaign against Barack Obama is based on the simple idea that he is unready to be president. So you've picked a running mate who a year and a half ago was the mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, a town of 8,500 people. You've selected a potential leader of the free world who knows little or nothing about the major issues of the day beyond energy. Oh, and she's being probed in her state for lying and abuse of power.
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's debut in Dayton on Friday was good political theater. She delivered a pitch-perfect speech (presumably written by McCain's ghost writer, Mark Salter) with a panache that suggests she could be a natural on the national stage. The well-kept secret of her selection let the GOP step on the story of Obama's boffo acceptance speech in Denver. It's not hard to see why she appealed to McCain: her middle-class roots; her older son headed for Iraq with the U.S. Army; her opposition to the earmarked "bridge to nowhere," which is arguably the only domestic issue that gets McCain excited. If camera-ready Palin helps McCain close the gender gap and win in November, she'll be history's hockey mom.
But there's a reason that rookies rarely score hat tricks. It's not her lack of name recognition; America loves a fresh face, especially one that's a cross between a Fox anchor and a character on "Northern Exposure," the old TV show about an Alaska town about the size of Wasilla. The problem is that politics, like all professions, isn't as easy as it looks. Palin's odds of emerging unscathed this fall are slim. In fact, she's been all but set up for failure.
"What is it exactly that the vice president does all day?" Palin offhandedly asked CNBC anchor Larry Kudlow in July. Kudlow explained that the job has become more important in recent years. Palin knows the energy crisis well, even if her claim on "Charlie Rose" that Alaska's untapped resources can significantly ease it is unsupported by the facts. But what does she know about Iranian nukes, health care or the future of entitlement programs? And that's just a few of the 20 or so national issues on which she will be expected to show basic competence. The McCain camp will have to either let her wing it based on a few briefing memos (highly risky) or prevent her from taking questions from reporters (a confession that she's unprepared). Either way, she's going to belly-flop at a time when McCain can least afford it.
HolyStar said:Palin has more administrative experience than Obama.
Rawk Hawk said:MaizeRage25: "You're right, the PTA is a great training ground for the Vice Presidency."
The PTA? What's that make a senater from Delware, Little League Commishiner? Don't forget, Alaska is one of the 57 as well.
Goodnight.
the word 'experience', by itself, defines nothing.HolyStar said:Because they are not women also I am stating facts to the saying that she has less experience than Obama.
besada said:My mother was the parent of a special needs child. My brother is deaf and suffered from a heart murmur, due to being born with rubella. My mother worked her entire life. So, I think I have a feel for how families that contain special needs children will respond.
Feel free to attack women with special needs children for having careers, and see how well it works out for you.
You're making the job of VP sound like it's a 24 hour a day grind fest. It's not. The job requires very little from a constitutional viewpoint. Everything else is entirely up to the President.
Deus Ex Machina said:WhaT DID SHE MEANT?
gluv65 said:its still not an issue.
Here's the game.
John McCain in 2000 after writing his biography I ran for president for my ambition
He laid that accusation at BO feet, in addition to that, he stated that he put politics above his country.
Now who's playing politics to win?
John the fucking canary.
PantherLotus said:She also has more administrative experience than McCain.
Don't say stupid shit.
SEGA SAMMY said:The "Social issues" of country, for conservatives, and the ticket that stands for those issues, are a big part of why people like me that are not Republicans go to the polls. This pick solidly states that this party supports a particular set of social values. The "middle American Hockey mom" typically shares my values, and the social values I would like to see in my country. This is a Country first pick, and the single biggest issue for me in this election.
Newsweek said:She delivered a pitch-perfect speech (presumably written by McCain's ghost writer, Mark Salter) with a panache that suggests she could be a natural on the national stage.
To be honest, I'm not sure how many people here, if any, believe that political experience trains you to run the world. I think its more experience in general. And even so, I would argue it STILL doesn't make you ready to be POTUS.Mandark said:If you talk about political experience please try to show how it is relevant and necessary. Plenty of people have served multiple terms in high office without being particularly skilled or wise.
Politics is not an RPG. You do not automatically gain experience and level up.
If that were the case the Democratic nominee for president would be Ted Kennedy and the VP would be his alt.
Vinzer Deling said:http://www.treasurydirect.gov/NP/BPDLogin?application=np
Fiscal
Year Year Ending National Debt Deficit
FY1993 09/30/1993 $4.411488 trillion
FY1994 09/30/1994 $4.692749 trillion $281.26 billion
FY1995 09/29/1995 $4.973982 trillion $281.23 billion
FY1996 09/30/1996 $5.224810 trillion $250.83 billion
FY1997 09/30/1997 $5.413146 trillion $188.34 billion
FY1998 09/30/1998 $5.526193 trillion $113.05 billion
FY1999 09/30/1999 $5.656270 trillion $130.08 billion
FY2000 09/29/2000 $5.674178 trillion $17.91 billion
FY2001 09/28/2001 $5.807463 trillion $133.29 billion
Where's the magical surplus?
SEGA SAMMY said:The "middle American Hockey mom" typically shares my values, and the social values I would like to see in my country. This is a Country first pick, and the single biggest issue for me in this election.
Byakuya769 said:Within his administration what does he want of the VP.
A cranky old man with an attitude and an authoritarian fundie/prolifer.pxleyes said:![]()
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Who's calling Palin a maverick?quadriplegicjon said:i like how certain people here started calling palin a maverick waaaaaay before the media/republicans started doing so! hmmm..
Funky Papa said:A cranky old man with an attitude and an authoritarian fundy/prolifer.
I said holy crap.
Mandark said:I think the chart that Vinzer Deling posted includes what they call intragovernmental holdings in the overall debt.
Which means that when SS runs a surplus and the money goes into the trust fund, it counts as added to that number. That's not what people normally mean when they're talking about the debt.
SEGA SAMMY said:What's with James Carville and the "Shes a creationist" so she won't take away any Hillary votes. I believe I have seen Hillary attending services on many a Sunday morning.
Holy crap.pxleyes said:![]()
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JCreasy said:I was more or less concerned with the behavioral issues associated with children that have down syndrome. Splitting attention between a child with these needs and the country doesn't seem like the best scenario, that's all I'm saying.
Kudos to your mom btw.
Novid said:<snipped out the personal story>
That for me shows she is not a pychopath. She doesnt have this egotism i see in the ghetto every day. If she was running for full office I would have placed it down for her. But since im against McCain for many reasons - i cant.
But I see it as thus - I see it as the wrong type of consertivism that you saw over the last 8 years. Thats the consertivism of the pychopath. Sarah Pailn is not one of them. Ron Paul isnt one of them. Modern Consertivism may be dying - but it was never given a chance to succed. Yes, shes a vice presidential canadate - but its a small bit of hope in a otherwise overemotinal and pussianltic cynical worldview that many americans have.
SEGA SAMMY said:What's with James Carville and the "Shes a creationist" so she won't take away any Hillary votes. I believe I have seen Hillary attending services on many a Sunday morning.
SEGA SAMMY said:What's with James Carville and the "Shes a creationist" so she won't take away any Hillary votes. I believe I have seen Hillary attending services on many a Sunday morning.
Plus, Colonel Tigh was held captive and tortured, and had a milf of a wife....hmmmmm. Scary stuff. :lolpxleyes said:![]()
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:lol holy shit you're right.Duke Togo said:Plus, Colonel Tigh was held captive and tortured, and had a milf of a wife....hmmmmm.
If Hillary did not believe and champion for the issues that I believed in she would not have gotten such a loyal following from me. Just because someone has a Vagina does not mean I will give them my vote, they need to earn that shit. Hillary earned it, and now Obama has as well. And no, having a woman in a high office as a symbol of how far the movement has come while simultaneously having important issues for women ignored is not worth it to me.
I was so annoyed in her speech today when she praised Hillary, she talked about the 18 million cracks in the glass ceiling, and basically how she was going to finish the job. She didn't start the job. She doesn't get to take credit for Hillary's work. And I didn't even vote for Hillary, but no way, no how, no Palin.
McCain's biggest issue, outside his age, has been his character. More specifically his attitude towards women; the circumstances of his divorce, the name-calling incidents with Cindy and the latest 'gaffe' of jokingly volunteering Cindy for the "Miss Sturgis" pageant at the biker rally in SD. He's pretty much reduced most of us with both a vagina and a brain to writing him off as a misogynist shitweasel who is not fit for the office of POTUS. What can he do to try to regain credibility? Get a woman as VP! And what better than a right-to-life-gun-totin'-moose-eatin'-beauty-queen woman!!
Yeah. Like we're gonna fall for that.
Make no mistake, folks- This was a brilliant move on the McCain campaign's part. Sarah is charming, down-home and incredibly politically saavy. I've met her several times, and have been in awe of her ease with being the center of attention, and her ability to come up with the perfect 30 second soundbite.
However, it is the Obama campaign's task to reveal that she can't expand beyond that first 30 seconds. And do it in a manner that won't rub people the wrong way, ie "picking on the girl."
It's a tough task, but godspeed.
SEGA SAMMY said:What's with James Carville and the "Shes a creationist" so she won't take away any Hillary votes. I believe I have seen Hillary attending services on many a Sunday morning.
xDuke Togo said:Plus, Colonel Tigh was held captive and tortured, and had a milf of a wife....hmmmmm. Scary stuff. :lol
ninj4junpei said:Holy crap.
SEGA SAMMY said:The "Social issues" of country, for conservatives, and the ticket that stands for those issues, are a big part of why people like me that are not Republicans go to the polls. This pick solidly states that this party supports a particular set of social values. The "middle American Hockey mom" typically shares my values, and the social values I would like to see in my country. This is a Country first pick, and the single biggest issue for me in this election.
Funky Papa said:http://killer12137.bulletfiles.com/images/fuuuck.gif[IMG][/QUOTE]
Bye?
Hootie said:I've noticed a recent influx of republicans/conservatives in PoliGAF threads. Just a couple of weeks ago it was mainly all of us Obama supporters with a few outliers i.e APF, JayDubya, SD, etc.
Bye?
What? Is the fuuuck.gif banned? I just removed the picture just in case there was some weird hotlink protection...Hootie said:I've noticed a recent influx of republicans/conservatives in PoliGAF threads. Just a couple of weeks ago it was mainly all of us Obama supporters with a few outliers i.e APF, JayDubya, SD, etc.
Bye?
Chiggs said:Bill Mahrer is loving the Palin pick. :lol
HolyStar said:John McCain probably could have pulled off a win if he'd picked Romney, but that John McCain is such a maverick that he's ready to throw his entire party under the Straight Talk Express and repeatedly back over them while wailing hey vote for me I have a woman as VP!!!
Kildace said:It works on so many levels too.
The BSG ticket.a cylon and a human, the true unity ticket
Flakster99 said:Which segways into this quote quite nicely.