Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Sarah Palin for Vice President

Sarah Palin for Vice President. I'll be honest, a short time ago I had never heard of her. The more I dig into the available information about her the more I am impressed.

Governor Palin has a solid record as a politician that demonstrates the highest levels of personal integrity and a willingness to take on the establishment on behalf of the people of her state. She is pro-life, pro-business, independent, self-reliant and willing to stand up for what she believes.

She has been mentioned as a possible running mate for Senator McCain in his race for the Presidency. She could draw the evangelical vote, the womens vote and the NRA vote. The only problem that I see for McCain is that she might outshine him.

One of the first things that I learned in business is that you try to hire the best and the brightest for your company. If they are smarter than you, that is good. If they bring talents, abilities and strengths that offset your weaknesses, that is better. Sarah Palin's strengths cover the gaps for Senator McCain. I believe she would be a tremendous asset to his team.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It appears that it’s all down to Alaska Gov Sarah Palin or Mitt Romney, and team Romney fears Palin now has the best shot, so Romney camp is mounting a blogosphere-wide assault via Politico.

The tip-off that Politico is just a “promote Romney” piece is that it mentions EVERY NAME in the next two tiers of Veep prospects EXCEPT SARAH PALIN!!! — even names far more unlikely than Palin (since Romney camp knows Palin is the ONLY ONE who tops — I’ll say tops by far — Romney as McCain’s best pick).

Bottom line, Romney and Politico fear Palin most — as do the Dems and the MSM. (By the way, the Dems and MSM do not fear Romney the most — which says a lot.)

AOL, a main on-line pro-Obama/pro-Dem player, is now carrying the Politico piece promoting Romney buzz.

Clearly AOL wants McCain and the GOP to lose the general elction — hence they gladly promote Romney (no mention of Palin).

Also, CNN had Romney — kind of out of the blue — attacking Obama. Again, CNN, wanting McCain and the GOP to lose, gladly promotes Romney (to attempt to avert the Palin threat).

All the media frenzy which will surround the remarkable Palin “story” — essentially free to McCain — will be worth millions and millions of dollars of coverage and PR (more money than Romney would provide anyway).

Joubert said...

Palin is great but Alaska needs her right now. McCain doesn't need to woo Alaska as it's red and Palin has just given birth to a new baby with Downes syndrome and may not want to take on extra work.

i beati said...

Is Mc Cain ever ever going to step up this campaign??I want him to win but the press is definitely pushing no experience O