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As to the actual thread....dittos to AnchorAlum. |
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Let's put it this way: does the Republican party think that "intelligence" or "public service" or "seniority" are the most important factors for a VP? Clearly not, or they would simply put that into an equation like some sort of UAW promotion calendar. So yeah - Palin was a failure, not because she wasn't smart enough (how many Americans can give a rational answer to what to do about Georgia?), but because she was not capable of turning enough people on to her to get elected. Also - every politician is coached on major issues. Every single one. It's why Senators have a staff, it's why the President has a cabinet, et cetera. I know it's an aside, but just saying. |
IMHO, the thing that made Palin unqualified was her theocratic views.
As for the party, the Republicans made a mistake in not letting Palin be Palin. Mind you, I don't think she was the appropriate choice, but then they tried to make her fit a mold she was not meant to fit. KSigkid, you're right ... the media annointed the messiah from the start. The only question was whether the media could overcome the Clinton machine. |
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ETA: As a former member of said media (and staunch Conservative), I'm not going to say that the media "anointed" a certain candidate. Maybe I'm a bit of an idealist in that regard, but the point remains... |
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GIBSON: What insight into Russian actions, particularly in the last couple of weeks, does the proximity of the state give you? PALIN: They're our next door neighbors and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska. http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2...5782924&page=2 |
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Don't get me wrong - Palin was ripe for parody, but the SNL skit was a face-smashing for Palin and really helped shape public perception. |
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But oh well... |
I don't know why everyone keeps bringing up the SNL skit. I didn't even see that. I'm just going by what I heard when she did her interview with Katie Couric.
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I actually dressed as Sarah Palin for Halloween. On the back of my shirt, I had iron-on letters that read, “I can see Russia from my house!” Almost everyone that read it laughed, and made comments, some saying that Palin was incredibly stupid. I would tell them that she didn’t actually say that, it was Tina Fey, and about 95% of the people I said that to, replied with something along the lines of, “Yea, but she (Fey) only said that because Palin did first.” McCain might have been reaching for votes from women by running with Palin, but as far as I can tell, it shouldn't be insulting to anyone. The intelligent women know better, and the dumb ones voted for McCain simply because of Palin. And yes, I guarantee you there are quite a few people in this country who voted for McCain because a “regular old soccer mom” was on the ticket. Just as there are some people who thought Palin was stupid because of what was on SNL. Just as there are some people who voted for Obama because he's black. I could go on and on. And if you’re surprised that a politician used such a tactic to get votes that they might not otherwise have received, then you obviously don’t pay that much attention to politics. Again, dumb move on McCain’s part to pick HER. But I understand his thought process. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that some people who voted for Clinton did so because she’s a woman. |
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