Mccain never met Palin???

No what is ridiculous is all the people saying she has more expericene than Obama. Executive experience is not all it takes, my DH has over 25 years of executive experience but that doesn't mean he could be president. We don't see many CEOs running for president. We know nothing of this woman's judgement, no idea what she even thinks about foreign policy, does she know the difference between Sunni and Shiites, because McCain doesn't and he could use some help in that area.


Well -she does have more "executive" level experience than Obama -- however- this is a wash because Obama isn't running for VP --- oops my bad. :rotfl:

And, please - no response to my question?

To all of you Palin bashers -- if she is no threat -- how come so many threads -- I think she has Obama beat -:)
 
To all of you Palin bashers -- if she is no threat -- how come so many threads -- I think she has Obama beat -:)

I don't consider myself a Palin basher per se. I am just shocked that he picked someone that did not complement him. Compared to McCain - she is a lightweight - and has very little experience in national business.

If Obama or Hillary had picked someone like that - I'd be equally as shocked.

It has nothing to do with being a woman - she's just not qualified to be POTUS should the occasion arise..........
 
I don't consider myself a Palin basher per se. I am just shocked that he picked someone that did not complement him. Compared to McCain - she is a lightweight - and has very little experience in national business.

If Obama or Hillary had picked someone like that - I'd be equally as shocked.

It has nothing to do with being a woman - she's just not qualified to be POTUS should the occasion arise..........

It still doesn't make sense all the bashing (I'm not targeting you -by the way) - since all we've been hearing here is that Obama has this election in the bag. Okay then - carry on.
 
It still doesn't make sense all the bashing (I'm not targeting you -by the way) - since all we've been hearing here is that Obama has this election in the bag. Okay then - carry on.

Are you kidding me? All we've been hearing is that Obama had a 2 point lead for a while, which he then lost and now is gotten back for the moment.

But this was a good choice for McCain for getting the spotlight back on him - I will grant you that. And it has stirred things up, now whether that will be a good thing or a bad thing in the long run remains to be seen.

Palin does have a lot of negatives which brings new negatives to McCain's campaign whereas before all the negatives about McCain were old news.

Oh, and when Palin's negative things come up she can't just say "I was a pow."
 

Is it true that Mccain had not ever met Palin before she came up as a possible VP nominee??

It's a job. Would you rather have him put a friend in that position? When the time came, a list was compiled. Digging up dirt on people shortened the list. Looking at voting records and experience shortened it more. Everyone was weeded through until he and his advisors found the person who complemented his strengths and weaknesses. When I go for a job, I interview with lower downs first an only if I cut the mustard with them do I get to meet the big boss. Why is this different. Her resume' got her the nomination, not because she was BFF's with the McCains. That's a good thing right?
 
Well -she does have more "executive" level experience than Obama -- however- this is a wash because Obama isn't running for VP --- oops my bad. :rotfl:

And, please - no response to my question?

To all of you Palin bashers -- if she is no threat -- how come so many threads -- I think she has Obama beat -:)

A VP pick does not have to run in a primary, but that is not what I said. If she is such a great choice why has she not been involved in the national dialogue?

McCain is 72, still suffers from injuries he got as a POW, has had cancer, his VP pick is a lot more important because of his age.

The threat she imposes comes if McCain wins. I don't think she will draw that many voters to him, but there is always the possiblity that he could win, and that is what scares me. The thought of this woman becoming President is terrifying.
 
But Alaska is close to Russia, so maybe you think that counts?

I actually had a co-worker tell me this morning, "Of course she has tons of international experience, Alaska is right near Russia and Canada!"

I guess I must have more international experience being from Florida, since I deal with people from Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, etc in my everyday life. Heck, I work in the tourist industry and I personally have helped foreign royalty plan their vacations, so I must be well-ranked!

I do think she is a good choice for McCain. She brings energy and excitement. By himself he's kind of...well dull. Now maybe some of those people who would have voted for Obama just because he's young will actually look at the politics of the 2 running mates and decide that way.

While I disagree with her politics almost 100% (I actually support gun ownership), I think she's feisty and quick-witted, and I think she'll do well. She may need to learn to restrain herself some when she speaks though, or many of the conservatives that are McCains base may feel she is overpowering.
 
It's a job. Would you rather have him put a friend in that position? When the time came, a list was compiled. Digging up dirt on people shortened the list. Looking at voting records and experience shortened it more. Everyone was weeded through until he and his advisors found the person who complemented his strengths and weaknesses. When I go for a job, I interview with lower downs first an only if I cut the mustard with them do I get to meet the big boss. Why is this different. Her resume' got her the nomination, not because she was BFF's with the McCains. That's a good thing right?


If you really believe that is how she got picked, well I've got some swamp land in Florida for sell. :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
What's your point? Biden and Obama know each other and continuously bashed each other during the primaries. Now they are running mates. Is that any better than McCain picking Palin?
 
Yes, please keep assuming this (like all DIS leftos). Every opponent she has ever faced thought the same thing.

Which why they ended up LOSERS.

alrighty then.....

Source: Talking Points Memo

Palin Probe Could Mean Election-Eve Trouble for McCain
By Kate Klonick and Zachary Roth - August 29, 2008, 6:39PM

It looks like John McCain's new running mate, Sarah Palin, could be hit with some decidedly negative PR at the worst possible time. The Alaska legislature's investigation of whether Governor Palin improperly fired a state employee is scheduled to wrap up and release its findings just days before the November election.

The firing is at the center of a scandal that has largely remained confined to the Alaska press, but is now likely to become a national story in the wake of Palin's selection -- one that could conceivably have an impact on the presidential race.

As it happens, we've been tracking the story closely here at TPMmuckraker.

The scandal concerns allegations that Palin's office improperly fired the state's public safety commissioner because he refused to remove Palin's ex-brother-in-law from his job as a state trooper after his bitter divorce from Palin's sister. In addition to the legislature's investigation, the Alaska attorney general is also looking into the matter.

Palin had at first denied that her office had a hand in pushing to have the trooper fired, but was forced to retract those denials when taped evidence emerged that a staffer in her office was involved.

If the investigation finds that her personal involvement was more extensive than she has admitted, it could create some damaging headlines for the McCain campaign at the worst possible moment.

Here's a recap of the story:

The scandal began on July 11, when Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan was removed from his post with little explanation, a move whose abruptness quickly raised questions in Alaska. A few days later, Monegan decided to blow the whistle, and came forward to tell local media that he had been dismissed because he refused to fire trooper Mike Wooten, the ex-husband of Palin's sister, after having been pressured to do so by aides to Palin. (Monegan's replacement, former Kenai Chief of Police Chuck Kopp was only lasted two weeks on the job once past complaints of sexual harassment from 2005 were publicized.)

Critics pointed out that the effort to fire the trooper might have been directly related to the fact that Palin's family had a longstanding grievances with Wooten. In an internal state police investigation in 2005, Palin herself had accused Wooten of threatening to harm her father during the breakup of her sister's marriage. (The Palins claimed, among other things, that Wooten had used a taser on his 10-year-old stepson, and shot a moose without a permit.)

Since Monegan made his allegations, Palin has denied that she personally had a role in the effort to fire Wooten. On July 28, the state legislative council, a bipartisan panel of senators and representatives, appointed a special commission to probe the matter.

Her backtrack on her office's role was prompted by the preliminary findings of a separate ongoing investigation into the matter by the state Attorney General, launched on August 4, that she herself put into motion. At a press conference at which Palin revealed some of that investigation's finding, she acknowledged that in February, state troopers had taped a phone call from Frank Bailey, Palin's director of boards and commissions, whom she appointed in August 2007, in which Bailey appeared to push for the firing of Wooten on Palin's behalf.

In the call, Bailey appeared to say that Palin and her husband were frustrated that Wooten still had his job. "The Palins can't figure out why nothing's going on," Bailey said in the recorded phone call. "Todd and Sarah are scratching their heads ... 'Why is this guy representing the department, he's a horrible recruiting tool.' You know? So from their perspective everybody's protecting him."

The investigation could be particularly poorly timed for the GOP. Steve Branchflower, a former state prosecutor who is conducting the investigation, has a three-month contract for his work, which started August 1, and will end October 31, according to Alaska State Senate Judiciary Committee chair, Hollis French (D), who is overseeing the probe. French told TPMmuckraker that he expects Branchflower to release his report in the days before the November 4th presidential election.

A spokeswoman for Palin told TPMmuckraker that the governor's office would be fully cooperating with Branchflower.

Palin won the governor's office in 2006 as a squeaky clean reformer. "She portrayed herself as an open-government, ethical person," Rep. Mike Doogan, a Democratic state lawmaker, told TPMmuckraker. "You can see the obvious problem." He added: "These things don't help her [politically]."

And they may not help John McCain either.

(ed.note: The original version of this post incorrectly stated that the state legislature was in Democratic hands and ordered the probe of Monegan's firing. In fact, the senate is under the control of a coalition of Democratic and dissident Republican lawmakers and the House of Republicans. The state legislative council, which ordered the probe, is a bipartisan panel made up of members of both bodies.)
 


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