
Ready for Prime Time.
There are many who think that Sarah Palin is not ready to be President but I'm not one of them. I know, you say that she is running for Vice President, but with John McCain as her running mate it is easy to see where she will have the top spot inside of four years.
Sarah has shown her command of politics with her actions. In the Alaska Troopergate affair she is accused of firing her former brother in law from his public service position after an unfriendly divorce of her sister. She uses private email to do public business, striking deals behind closed doors and keeping her official actions secret from the public she is supposed to serve, and Her husband, the "First Dude" has been shown to make extensive use of government facilities and participate in official meetings. His efforts to "help her in her career" show the kind of support needed by a President who doesn't have the time or interest to actually find out what is taking place in the world around her.
Since this is just a mirror image of our Presidency of the last 8 years, there are few who can actually claim that Sarah is not qualified to be President.
I think it was Richard Nixon who said something like "What do the voters know anyways?"
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I am still fascinated by the hostility toward Gov. Palin and the continuous denigration of her abilities to hold public office when her track record and capabilities differ only marginally from those of Sen. Obama - and he is the one running for President.
And that so little is published about Sen. Obama' lack of national experience (the reason, reportedly, that he has picked Sen. Biden as his running mate).
Nor are his qualifications questioned because of his associations with unrepentent terrorist William Ayers, the racist and vitriolic Rev. Wright, his connections with Marxist Frank Marshall Davis and "community organizers" trained by Socialist radical Saul Alinisky and his close ties to ACORN, the group who consistently violates voter fraud statutes.
And, of course, the economic advisors in his campaign such as Frank Raines, Jim Johnson and Jamie Garelick who are all tied to the enormous failure of Fannie Mae and who have contributed large amounts to his campaign.
Great qualifications.
Posted by Peter Cutler
October 13, 2008 09:48 AM
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