If John McCain had picked up a newspaper in August, he would have known that Sarah Palin was under investigation by the Alaskan (Republican controlled) legislature. He would have known that Alaska Senator Ted Stevens was getting ready to go on trial on Federal charges. He should have known that Sarah Palin was a Director of Ted Steven's 527 Fundraising committee, that she was elected Governor only after he endorsed her and she used the endorsement in a heavy blitz of television and ad in the last week of her campaign and that the two have had a mutually beneficial relationship.
Now, in the final week of his presidential campaign, he is faced with:
- Sarah Palin having been found to violate State Ethics laws;
- Ted Stevens guilty of abuse of office and his running mate (the Governor of Alaska) so far refusing to ask Stevens to step aside from office
- Questions about the Stevens/Palin relationship to continue through the week.
McCain did not need a crystal ball to see this as a distinct possibility. What strengths did Sarah Palin bring to the ticket that outweighed the baggage she brought to the campaign with these issues.
He needed a female that appealed to the far right. He did not understand that the majority of Hillary supporters would never support a Palin.

