Sunday, August 31, 2008

How Dare They!

How can those who are supposed to be savvy about politics argue that McCain's choice of Sarah Palin takes experience off the table as an argument against Barack?

Here's the interesting tactical reality - Sarah Palin is brilliant as a choice for VP because she puts experience on the table. Let the whole country start talking qualifications - the last thing Barack wants voters contemplating is appropriate levels of experience for Prez or VP.

Remember this line from Barack's speech the other night?
If John McCain wants to have a debate about who has the temperament, and judgment, to serve as the next Commander-in-Chief, that's a debate I'm ready to have.
See, it's not John McCain who wants to have a debate on temperment and judgment, it's Barack Obama. That's a debate he's ready to have because it shifts the focus away from his resume problems. Whenever the conversation turns to experience, Republicans win.

So why do we read those silly editorials saying that Palin's experience is a problem for McCain? Here are three separate editorials excerpted in the gleeful Daily Kos. First up - the Denver Post.

Yes, John McCain, who argues with a straight face that Barack Obama's 12 years in the Illinois legislature and U.S. Senate aren't enough to qualify him to run for president, has picked a running mate who just two years ago was serving as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, population 5,470.
And - two years ago Barack had wrapped up his first year as a U.S. Senator before abandoning his post to run for President! Did he even have a key to the men's room yet? Here's another editorial:
Palin, 44, with less than two years as governor and no foreign policy experience, can't be sold as ready to step into the presidency if called upon.
Funny how important foreign policy is, all of a sudden, for a VP -- but not a problem to elect someone who's only been a state senator and a no-show U.S. senator as president.
The Republican presidential candidate has emphasized the importance of military and national security issues, and taken shots at Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential nominee, for having only four years of experience in the U.S. Senate. Yet McCain now suggests that someone halfway through her first term as governor is "exactly who this country needs" only one step away from the presidency.
Sarah Palin is the only one of the four candidates who has actually run a government - and she's run two governments. It wasn't that long ago we wouldn't even consider electing Senators to the White House - remember?

Scroll down one post to see the lame new ad Barack is running in response to Palin, and you'll see how determined the Obama campaign is not to attack Palin's credentials. He doesn't want to talk experience, and, of course, who wants to be accused of hitting a girl?

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