Well, Senator McCain is really desperate for the female vote. McCain, who turned 72 today, announced his choice for a vice-presidential running mate. He went against conventional wisdom and chose a female. That's right! McCain wants to try to sway the female voters towards his campaign. He chose Alaska's Governor Sarah Palin. She's only been a governor for about 2 years. McCain's running mate stated about a month ago that she didn't even know what the VP did.
"Larry Kudlow of CNBC’s “Kudlow & Co.” asked her about the possibility of becoming McCain's ticket mate.
Palin replied: “As for that VP talk all the time, I’ll tell you, I still can’t answer that question until somebody answers for me what is it exactly that the VP does every day? I’m used to being very productive and working real hard in an administration. We want to make sure that that VP slot would be a fruitful type of position, especially for Alaskans and for the things that we’re trying to accomplish up here for the rest of the U.S., before I can even start addressing that question.”
Wow! We now have a VP candidate that doesn't even know what to expect out of the job. Of course, I suppose most new VPs learn on the job to be fair. Governor Palin was once the runner up in the Miss Alaska pageant. Now that's a 1st. A beauty queen in the Executive Branch. The scary thing is, she is so inexperienced to be McCain's VP. At 72, he could have a stroke or heart attack or become incapacitated by health concerns and she would be forced to take over as the new president. Of course, one could also argue that Senator Obama is also inexperienced. Well, he has spent some time in the Senate and prior to that he spent about 8 years as a Illinois State Legislator. Prior to being governor, Palin's only elected position was that of mayor to a town with a population of 6,500. Yikes!! I'm not sure that her experiences in such a small town would prepare her to take over as president should something ill befall McCain if he wins.
Of course, I don't believe you have to be a career politician to be president. I won't totally slam the Governor for her lack of experience. She has been a reformer. I did read some things about her that I like. I just don't like the idea that McCain passed over some well qualified individuals to select a woman. I believe he is hoping to garner some of Senator Hillary Clinton's unhappy supporters. I would hope that those who would have supported Clinton will realize that supporting McCain for the sole purpose of his choice of a female running mate is completely inappropriate. The values that most supporters of Hillary are certainly not the values of this conservative anti-abortion governor.
Heck, Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens, who is 88, is a staunch liberal. I believe the only reason he hasn't retired yet is that he doesn't want the court to be stacked even heavier with conservative Justices. We need to balance out the court, thus we need Obama to win in November.
I feel that this move by McCain could potentially hurt Obama. A person's race or gender should not be the motivating factor in why a person supports a candidate or their running mate. I originally supported Hillary and I'm a male. Now I'm supporting Obama and I'm white. I am supporting Obama because he comes closest to my views than does McCain. I would like to believe that the majority of women can be logical and support a candidate because of the principles he campaigns on. I certainly hope we do not have a huge number of independent women or worse yet, Democratics women choose to support McCain just to be able to get a female elected as the 1st female vice-president.
I am going to be anxiously following the next 67 days of the campaign trail. Obama needs to really bring out his magic. He is truly a charismatic leader. His charisma coupled with his real plans for change need to permeate the airwaves. I am now very nervous that McCain's selfish choice of a woman to garner female support may really hurt Obama.
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It shows McCain is somewhat desperate and is doing everything in his power to win. As time goes on, I find that I like McCain less and less, and Obama more. I'll watch the Republican conventions next week and I'll probably make my decision on who to cast my vote.
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I just wanted to let you know that we featured this post as part of our weekly Blog Report at SpartanburgSpark.com. It was also cross-posted to SparkleCityBlogs.com.
The URL to the story is: http://www.spartanburgspark.com/2008/08/blog-report-weighing-in-on-palin-hyping-the-dnc-business-with-jesus-and-oodles-of-animation/
~ It is probable that McCain is as superficial as you suggest, having a female VP just because she's a female, to open up a new target audience, if you will.
~ But I'd also argue that the type of psychology involved in such political maneuvering is highly common among all the leading candidates. Reading your blog earlier inspired me to write one about the psychology used in public relations, where it came from, and how it distracts the voter from the issues and plays off of our subconscious fears and desires.
~ Glad to connect with ya via the Spark by the way. Hope to read more from you in the future >
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