Another Anti-Palin Conservative

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27285822/

Another clear indication that Sarah Palin is unqualified to be put in a position where she may have to lead all the people of the United States.



AFAIK, neither party's candidates for the top jobs have made the case for same sex marriage be it Federal, state or whatever......

Yet another clear indication of Obama/Biden getting a break while they "roll the bones" on Sarah Palin..........just sayin'.....;)

Tell you what, I will have a talk with Sarah later this week and remind her of the respect us conservatives have for States rights as opposed to an overweening Federal presence. :thumbsup2 I'm thinking she will be cool with it......

and oops,,,,,darn details in the article....but this one must have slipped us by the by.......

As governor, Palin vetoed a bill that would have denied benefits to the partners of gay state employees. In a debate with Democratic rival Joe Biden, Palin said she was "tolerant" of gays and said she supported certain legal protections for same-sex couples, like hospital visitation rights.

There can be differing views of what unqualified really means......but this article doesn't make the case at all.

JMO.
 
hockeymom said:
The Detroit News
The Detroit Free Press
The Boston Globe
The Boston Herald
The Los Angeles Times
Baltmore Sun
Chicago Tribune
New York Post
Newsday
Orlando Sentinel

and about fifty other big newspapers

http://www.johnmccain.com/supporters/newspapers.htm

The Chicago Tribune has endorsed Obama.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chi-chicago-tribune-endorsement,0,1371034.story

ETA: sorry didn't keep reading where the list was clarified.

The LA Times also officially endorsed Obama last week.
 
Tell you what, I will have a talk with Sarah later this week and remind her of the respect us conservatives have for States rights as opposed to an overweening Federal presence. :thumbsup2 I'm thinking she will be cool with it......

Set her straight on the right of privacy, too.
 

I have always liked Peggy Noonan. I have disagreed with her vehemently, but contrary to many on her side of the political spectrum, Ms. Noonan's thoughts are based on intellectual discipline and ideology. Her book "What I Saw at the Revolution" was a great tribute to the conservative Reagan era. Although I was not a fan of Reagan, her outline of the conservative agenda and the reason for its followers to promote it. I also enjoy the way Noonan is able to take words and turn them into pictures on the page. Her writing is perhaps the best political commentary of our time.

I am delighted that Noonan has finally written something I agree with. Sarah Palin is nowhere near qualified to occupy the position of being a 'heartbeat away' from the presidency.
 
Speaking of endorsements another a neo-conservative says he is going to vote for Obama.

Ken Adelman is a lifelong conservative Republican. Campaigned for Goldwater, was hired by Rumsfeld at the Office of Economic Opportunity under Nixon, was assistant to Defense Secretary Rumsfeld under Ford, served as Reagan’s director of arms control, and joined the Defense Policy Board for Rumsfeld’s second go-round at the Pentagon, in 2001. Adelman’s friendship with Rumsfeld, Cheney, and their wives goes back to the sixties, and he introduced Cheney to Paul Wolfowitz at a Washington brunch the day Reagan was sworn in.

In recent years, Adelman and his friends Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Wolfowitz fell out over his criticisms of the botching of the Iraq War. Still, he remains a bona-fide hawk (“not really a neo-con but a con-con”) who has never supported a Democrat for President in his life. Two weeks from now that’s going to change: Ken Adelman intends to vote for Barack Obama. He can hardly believe it himself.

Primarily for two reasons, those of temperament and of judgment.

When the economic crisis broke, I found John McCain bouncing all over the place. In those first few crisis days, he was impetuous, inconsistent, and imprudent; ending up just plain weird. Having worked with Ronald Reagan for seven years, and been with him in his critical three summits with Gorbachev, I’ve concluded that that’s no way a president can act under pressure.

Second is judgment. The most important decision John McCain made in his long campaign was deciding on a running mate.

That decision showed appalling lack of judgment. Not only is Sarah Palin not close to being acceptable in high office—I would not have hired her for even a mid-level post in the arms-control agency. But that selection contradicted McCain’s main two, and best two, themes for his campaign—Country First, and experience counts. Neither can he credibly claim, post-Palin pick.

http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/georgepacker/2008/10/not-quite-colin.html
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