McCain’s VP Pick: It Could Be Sarah Palin
Kicking this to the top, because the talking heads are really focusing on Palin, and saying it is going to be her
Fox News says they got official confirmation of the pick. Could someone tell Carl Cameron at Fox that her name is Sarah, not Susan, please?
Wow, just think about this. The day after The Speech, McCain will be completely stealing Barry’s thunder over Labor Day Weekend, with the second ever pick of a woman on the ticket.
Won’t this look great? (via Michelle M)
Barry chose a massive Washington insider, Maverick picks someone who couldn’t be farther from Washington. Who’s changing now, Barry?
Interestingly, there is a reprint of an op-ed at the official John McCain for President site, John McCain is The Right Choice for Women. Serendipidy?
Also, parts of his site are hosed, looks like they are about to change part of the top part!
All the talking heads are saying that Sarah Palin has jumped up into the mix. Oh please oh please let it be Sarah.
And if it is, it will be truly humorous if the Dems say “y’all neocons have been complaining that Barack The Chosen One is too inexperienced, and now McCain picks Palin. See!”
Of course, Palin would be the VP pick, there to help and learn, not the person running for POTUS, who has to pick a guy who said that Barry was not qualified to be president to get some experience on the ticket. And she has still done more then Barack during her short time in office. Check out the Wikipedia entry. It is a pretty good one, and she has a pretty good story herself, which does not include consistently hanging around racists, unrepentant terrorists, and die-hard Marxists.
August 29th, 2008 at 10:17 am
It looks like it is - I’m so exciting.
Happy Dance!!!
He just won the election if he picks her!
August 29th, 2008 at 10:19 am
This would be electrifying and give the Republicans the spark they need!
August 29th, 2008 at 10:57 am
What really suprises me is how many of McCain supporters are still hoping for a better Bush policy. Einstein once said, its stupidity to repeat the same things and expect different results. So in a sense, those who complained daily in regards to the Bush administration should be in support of change. Republicans are often hiding behind the words of ” Obama doesn’t have enough experience.” If we are honest with our selves, how much experience did Bush have before elected, twice. With all of the experience he has had, and the legacy of his father being president one would assume that we were in good hands. So why the rallies for a better economy, why the protest of illegal aliens, why the constant complaints? Competence, is what he lacked, and suprisingly, McCain supported his every move. Wake up people. Stop settling for tradition and past ideals, when we have a man willing and ready to take us to the next level.
August 29th, 2008 at 10:58 am
McCain’s campaign has confirmed that its Palin!
August 29th, 2008 at 10:59 am
Charise -
That’s a tired old argument. I’m sure you are just copying/pasting it from website to website. But please move along. You are boring us here. :yawn:
August 29th, 2008 at 7:07 pm
Oh give me a break. So McCain thinks picking a woman will help him win? What- no minority handicapped women available? Maybe someone with one leg?
What happens if the old man dies in offic- we get a former Gov of Alaska??? I am sure she is a fine person- but this selection stinks of pandering and shows how desperate McCain is….criminy
August 30th, 2008 at 1:13 am
A pinch of polonium is all it takes to put Palin in the palace.