I was watching MSNBC last night, and I'm sad to hear that McCain's party is beginning to feel negatively about him. I can't remember the man's name, but he talked about how he didn't feel that John McCain was doing the best that he could do.
Also, I'm hearing even MORE negative things about Sarah Palin. People are questioning whether or not John McCain made a mistake in choosing her as his Vice President...
She has had an enormous amount of publicity lately, and some has been better than others.
People are attracted to the fact that she is a hockey mom, she has a young pregnant daughter who will be keeping her baby, and Palin is the mother to baby with Down Syndrome.
I agree that Sarah Palin makes a majority of women feel relieved because she understands how it feels to be a full time mother while working hard in her job as well.
However, I think the woman is absolutely insane.
She does not show the necessary experience to lead a country (which she very well may have to do with John being the age he is) as she feels she has foreign policy experience from Alaska's location to Russia.
The woman was asked about specific examples regarding some of McCain's policies, and she said "she'd get back to us" when she had some....
She has said things that completely contradict other things she says- her "bridge to nowhere", "her earmarks", the woman can't keep her own history straight, and people are going to put their economy and lifestyles under her authority.
I was discussing the election with my very Democratic boyfriend, and his VERY Republican friend this past weekend and we were talking about how things would be if John McCain dies in office if he is elected. So, if John McCain is elected and happens to die during his Presidency... Sarah Palin will become the President and her Vice President will then be the Speaker of the House ... Nancy Pelosi... who is also a little nutty.
So fantastic. We'll have two crazy women running our country.
The whole idea of Sarah Palin being so close to Presidency makes me queasy.
Obama. Obama. Obama.
Yes We Can '08
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