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posted at 3:37 pm on August 29, 2008 by Allahpundit
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Ponnuru, Halperin, and Jonah Goldberg have fleshed out most of the negatives so read them first, paying particular attention to Goldberg’s point about Palin’s parochialism. The Dan Quayle narrative is already circling overhead in search of a gaffe to alight on, which is why, fairly or not, Obama’s lack of experience isn’t as damaging as hers. Whatever you think of Barry O, he’s got intelligence to spare to handle the job; a voter worried that Obama doesn’t know what he’s in for can console himself with the fact that he’ll be a quick study. That may be true of Palin too but she doesn’t have much time to show it, which is why every last mistake on the trail will be magnified to “prove” that she’s a hick who’s out of her depth. She’ll have to be letter perfect, especially in the debate with Biden, to convince independents she’s up to it. If she isn’t, I think McCain’s support in the center will collapse as people worry, as I did with Pawlenty and now with Palin herself, that we’re handing the keys to the kingdom to a totally unknown quantity who’s one 72-year-old heartbeat away from being commander-in-chief. Think she can be perfect for 67 days? Can anyone?

The good news is that everyone to the right of the nutroots will be rooting for her to do well, so personally appealing and comparatively guileless is she. That’ll buy her some leeway, as will the fact that Team Barry has to tread lightly when attacking a small-town girl in the year of PUMAs and Bittergate. But the Obama camp doesn’t have to do the attacking; the media, scrambling for a prefab storyline, will supply the clueless yokel ammunition for them. Check out CNN’s post from a few minutes ago picking up on that veep clip I just wrote about. Quote:

“As for that V.P. talk all the time,” she told CNBC’s Larry Kudlow in late July, “I tell ya, I still can’t answer that question until somebody answers for me: What is it exactly that the V.P. does every day?”

Are McCain’s and Obama’s interviews usually transcribed phonetically like that, with “ya” in place of “you”? The meme’s already aloft, you see. I’m not sold on the idea that she’s going to attract women voters either, especially Hillary types. One of the subtler virtues of the hick meme is that even if it doesn’t convince voters she’s dumb, it might at least convince PUMAs that she’s not “our kind” of woman. The left is exceptionally good at authenticity games, and the better Palin does on the trail, the more fervently they’re going to push the idea that she’s a traitor to her gender whom no “real” feminist would ever support. My boss gets that from them 24/7. Here’s Susan Estrich, taking a tiny step in that direction by making the otherwise pedestrian point that Hillary and Palin aren’t political twins:

She paid her dues. She walked through fire. She survived. It’s hard to give that up, not only hard for her to give up the dream but also hard for the rest of us.

What does any of that have to do with Sarah Palin?

Only Her Majesty, forged in the furnace of overweening privilege, deserves real respect. That point’s metastasizing already, in fact, into an argument that picking Palin actually proves McCain’s contempt for women voters insofar as it shows he thinks they’re automatons who’ll vote on the basis of gender and nothing more. That’s pure garbage — the near-hysterical enthusiasm on the right today proves her appeal goes deeper than her sex — but I’m positively aching at the thought of our nuanced left affecting high dudgeon for the next two months over, of all things, identity politics. You turds invented this game. Don’t cry because you’re suddenly getting beat at it. When Hillary stops making “plantation” references to the GOP on MLK Day, Palin will stop pitching herself to women voters, how’s that?

So there’s the pessimism. Now the praise: Not only is this the most galvanizing pick Maverick could have made, but the thought of watching progressives tie themselves in knots over the next two months trying to square the inevitable attacks on the “bimbo” beauty queen with poor, poor Hillary’s sexist treatment by the media is worth it even if we lose. Imagine the sort of crap that’ll be airing against her on MSNBC come mid-October. I haven’t cut a check for a candidate since 2004, but I’m suddenly inspired. Here’s the link.

Update: One other thing. I don’t think Palin’s going to make the play for the center; I think she’s going to anchor the base, which is suddenly in love, so that Maverick can go be his old mavericky self with independents. Short of reversing himself on abortion, there’s not much he could do at this point to make conservatives stay home.


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I share some of AP’s concerns, but her ace is that she represents what we all yearn for, someone who operates based on a value system which is easy to read, and not just political calculation.
I also suspect AP is already rich as Midas from the traffic over the last few days, and can’t resist pocketing a bit more green. More power to him. This is a good day.

a capella on August 29, 2008 at 3:56 PM

And once again, Allah annoys the hell out of me.

Nice work.

nickj116 on August 29, 2008 at 3:56 PM

I’m confused. Why donate to McCain? He has to give it all back after the convention because of public financing, correct?

lorien1973 on August 29, 2008 at 3:56 PM

I can’t believe you used the word “hick.” Sometimes I wonder who’s side you’re on.

Please don’t be absurd. It’s perfectly obvious that he’s just paraphrasing what they’ll call her, not expressing that opinion himself.

Tanya on August 29, 2008 at 3:56 PM

The fact that Palin won’t have to make up her answers gives her a big advantage. Obama stumbles everytime he is asked a question without a teleprompter or pre-rehearsed speech.

It’s a lot easier, also why McCain is better at town halls, when you have real beliefs and convictions and you aren’t going to hedge them just to play the game.

Also, don’t forget the Reagan Democrats and especially those in the south. They’re gonna love ya’lls.

kirkill on August 29, 2008 at 3:57 PM

He’s got intelligence to spare to handle the job? What pipe have you been smoking from AP? Show me something to back that up? The only “talent” I’ve seen from Barry is the ability to read off the teleprompter. Nothing in his history shows me he is any better prepared for the presidency than Palin and at least Palin has something to show for her time as Governor.

Hammerhead on August 29, 2008 at 3:57 PM

Exit Bonus: A coworker (female) came to my office today with a comment on Palin.

Coworker: “Did you hear about McCain’s VP pick? Can you believe he picked someone with NO experience? And she left her Downs Syndrome child after 3 Days to go back to work!”

Me: “She has more executive experience than your boy Obama and Biden combined. And she has 5 kids, I’m pretty sure she knows if it’s ok to go back to work. If it was Hillary with that story, you’d be raving about what a strong woman she is”

Coworker: “But McCain is so old. If he dies she’ll have to be president.”

Me: At least we have the chance he might not. Barry would be president on day 1, and that would give me a heart attack. You don’t want that, do you?”

Cue the crickets…

proudinfidel on August 29, 2008 at 3:50 PM

Beautiful.

*eats*

Grue in the Attic on August 29, 2008 at 3:57 PM

W-amos she’s also a little shrill, but probably from the excitement.. I hope the GOP takes some of these checks and gets to working on her strongly in the time available before the campaigning starts full bore that way she can put her best foot forward.

saus on August 29, 2008 at 3:57 PM

[Obama]’s got intelligence to spare to handle the job

Since when?

baldilocks on August 29, 2008 at 3:57 PM

VPILF, maybe someday just PILF

tommylotto on August 29, 2008 at 3:57 PM

You know the left is panicked. The Yahoo homepage already has the articles up calling the pick “risky” and “Palin previously dissed position,” yadda yadda. They are in full panic. Schweeet.

Sugar Land on August 29, 2008 at 3:57 PM

Holy crap, AP. You’d bitch if you worked in a chocolate factory.

Now THAT is hilarious. Lol.

nickj116 on August 29, 2008 at 3:58 PM

Just remember, Bush 41 won with Quayle.

Give her a chance.

NeighborhoodCatLady on August 29, 2008 at 3:58 PM

Picking on Palin’s folksy charm is a laugh. Take a look at Obama’s affected attempts to sound like “one of the folks.” It’s the hokiest routine on the campaign trail. He ought to be fined for impersonating (and badly I might add) a normal person.

BuckeyeSam on August 29, 2008 at 3:58 PM

AP, I think you are on point with all of that. I never bought into picking a woman as getting PUMAs…if anything I really think they are waiting to lash out at anything that smacks of identity politics.

Oh…and depending on how the campaign handles that whole windfall profits story that is JUST WAITING to pop up. And the ANWR landswap…

THAT SAID…if Palin can keep up that squeaky-clean demeanor while the Obama campaign continues to get more and more highly nuanced (and uses more and more sliced and diced quotes) she’ll be a net positive.

its_a_trap on August 29, 2008 at 3:58 PM

With all due respect Allah…………

“Whatever you think of Barry O, he’s got intelligence to spare to handle the job; a voter worried that Obama doesn’t know what he’s in for can console himself with the fact that he’ll be a quick study.”

…….. if it is not on a telprompter, if someone else didn’t write the speech, if he wasn’t financed, if he didn’t have handlers, if he didn’t have the MSM covering for him, if his “chickens didn’t come home to roost”, if he wasn’t living in “God Damn America”, if he wasn’t supported by the entire “left”, this “quick study” of yours would be left to………….

…..”ummm, uh, and ummmmmhhhhh, wait…. ummm, uhhhhh, uhhh, I uhhhh, uhhhhh…. ummmm, and ummm,…. uhhhhhh…”

Seven Percent Solution on August 29, 2008 at 3:58 PM

I can’t believe you used the word “hick.” Sometimes I wonder who’s side you’re on.

Make no mistake, I’ve been reading Hot Air for a year, and AllahPundit is pretty much against “social conservatives” or “value voters”. He’s all valueless.

kirkill on August 29, 2008 at 3:58 PM

The Quayle comparisons are grossly unfair. To illustrate:

Dan Quayle’s first words upon entering the White House were: ” Mind if I set my golf clubs down here?”

Saray Palin’s first words upon entering the White House will be: “Give me a copy of the budget, a yellow hi-liter, a pot of black coffee put Sportscenter on that flat screen..I need hockey scores”.

DrW on August 29, 2008 at 3:58 PM

The safe choice was the wrong choice this year. McCain is playing from behind and on the road, let’s face it.

Sarah needs to hold her own and that’s it. She’s already proven she can give a good speech, we’ll see how she does in the debate. The real question is how is Obama going to do against McCain? That’s the only thing that really matters in the end. Quayle bombed in historic fashion and still became VP.

If the Dems want to belittle another woman during this election cycle, I say go for it. Let’s split the Left in half for years to come. I’m betting there are Hillary voters out there that see a chance to still make some history come November.

You fear the second coming of Dan Quayle. I’m predicting the return of the Wellstone funeral. There will be gaffes, but look for them on the Left.

Asher on August 29, 2008 at 3:58 PM

Sarah Palin does not give me a Dan Quayle-vibe.

Buck Farack on August 29, 2008 at 3:58 PM

to Whatever you think of Barry O, he’s got intelligence spare

I don’t agree. BHO strikes me has a novice, a lazy thinker and a man of little depth. First a question the intelligence of anyone that thinks liberalism has a chance of working. And if he believes it does he is stupid. If he doesbn’t then he is a liar. Either way he intelligence is questioned by tying his polical life to liberalism.

unseen on August 29, 2008 at 3:58 PM

is worth it even if we lose.

Oooh. Eeeee…

I don’t know about that.

Rhinoboy on August 29, 2008 at 3:59 PM

Weight of Glory on August 29, 2008 at 3:45 PM

I agree. Obama may be a quick study, but he’s also easily influence. He brings a great deal of indecisiveness.

Kini on August 29, 2008 at 3:59 PM

I like that McCain is swinging for the fences.

Even better, he’s not swinging with his eyes closed based on the way the ball was put into play today.

Graybark on August 29, 2008 at 3:59 PM

if McCain is taking public money how can i donate unless i donate to a 527 or the gop ????

Mojack420 on August 29, 2008 at 3:59 PM

AP, you’re the man. I’m happy with Sarah, but I think that was a great analysis.

Baphomet on August 29, 2008 at 3:59 PM

Jim Treacher on August 29, 2008 at 3:54 PM

Ever since McCain won the nomination, we’ve been focusing on “negatives”. Yes she will bring baggage, who wouldn’t? Yes she has many negatives, but look at the other three guys; they all bring far worse negatives in different ways. I’ve not liked McCain since 2002, and REALLY not liked him for the last two years; today I don’t, and I’m going to take joy in that for the time being.

Weight of Glory on August 29, 2008 at 4:00 PM

I have a confession to make. The first Congressional campaign I worked on was for a woman. I always felt that anyone who could work and raise a family and take care of bills and children and hubbies and multitask every single day was truely awe inspiring.

Always felt that the GOP NEEDED to address the fact that a woman can have it all and be it all. Too many women felt disinfranchised simply because they only had liberal women as role models.

McCain did conservatives a great service by finally showing that Conservatives can have women that other women (and men !) can admire and cheer for.

After seeing Michelle Malkin and Laura Ingraham and Ann Colter to FINALLY having one in a position of great power is something I finally have seen come true in my life.

McCain wasnt my first pick for President but I admit I dont think any other candidate would have had the guts to make the pick he did and for the right reason. Its not what Sarah has done that is important it is what she CAN and WILL do that is important.

William Amos on August 29, 2008 at 4:00 PM

A ship in harbor is safe, but that’s not why the ship is built.”–Palin, today

She quoted William Shedd–missionary to China a century ago–& this quote has been in the signature of every one of my emails for a year or so.
Palin was not a safe pick, but she was the right one for a variety of reasons.

jgapinoy on August 29, 2008 at 4:00 PM

Is Palin perfect? No. But she has really energized the base. My wife, not really a strong political type, pumped her fist in excitment when she saw her today.

So who would’ve been better?

Pawlenty? Safe, but boring.

Romney? Experienced, qualified and with a flip-flopper label that would’ve dogged him from now until November just like it dogged him during the primaries.

Huckabee? Please. A gaffe-machine with the gaffe meter turned all the way up to ‘11.

Cantor? Who? Snoooooze …

Lieberman, Ridge? Why not just hand Obama the keys to the White House right now.

My point is that those like the Powerline commentators who are panning this pick should name their choice. Tell us why it’s better. Otherwise, STFU. Remember there are no perfect candidates, every choice you face is a compromise.

As for me, I think it’s a great choice politically. Now whether it will prove to be a great choice for the country is going to be determined over the next two months. I’m impressed by her opening salvo.

Also, I’m excited by the prospect of a wife of a member of the Steel Workers Union campaigning in PA. Palin can make inroads among Democrat union members (and former Reagan Democrats), believe it.

PackerBronco on August 29, 2008 at 4:00 PM

Saray Palin’s first words upon entering the White House will be: “Give me a copy of the budget, a yellow hi-liter, a pot of black coffee put Sportscenter on that flat screen..I need hockey scores”.

DrW on August 29, 2008 at 3:58 PM

Win! Gotta love a politician with priorities.

The more I hear, the more I love ‘er. GO MCCAIN/PALIN!

*eats*

Grue in the Attic on August 29, 2008 at 4:00 PM

I haven’t cut a check for a candidate since 2004, but I’m suddenly inspired.

You know, I felt the same way. I told the RNC and McVain that they didn’t deserve any money until they came up with some different strategies in dealing with the dimDems, and he did. I made my donation online.

belad on August 29, 2008 at 4:00 PM

Well, folks, how hick can she be if Jonah Goldberg’s wife played basketball against her? And for NR to be commenting about parochialism, well that’s kind of funny.

Not that Jonah is generally guilty of that. But he sometimes is, like when he visited the Powerline guys and then commented on how he is continually amazed at how decent people from the Midwest are.

BigD on August 29, 2008 at 4:00 PM

Eeyore strikes again. That’s the Allahpundit I thought I knew.

fossten on August 29, 2008 at 4:00 PM

AP: From reading Palin’s bio, I get the distinct impression that she learns what she needs to learn to do a job.

Osama Obama? He seems to believe that he doesn’t have to work, that all will be his by Divine Right and skin color. The “work” he has done can be measured in hours or, at best, days.

You been hangin’ with Kristin Powers too long, dude. Softens the brain. A few more sessions with her, and you’ll retract that last ‘graf and go to work for ol’ Markos.

MrScribbler on August 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM

I agree that she has to overperform lest she be cast as a neophite, but from what I saw in her speech today I’m not terribly worried.

I checked the 1000+ comment Kos thread- they’re going on (without any sense of irony) about her lack of experience, including national security experience.

She may only have 18 months experience as governor, but that’s 18 months more executive experience as a governor of a state that has only two borders- one with Canada, and the other with Russia.

AP’s points are valid, though I’m not terribly worried about what the lefty/nutroot/feminist crowd thinks or says about her- they were never in play anyways. She and McCain are running against a candidate running on nothing more than a cult of personality. If Obama’s lack of experience or accomplishment haven’t sunk him, I don’t see Palin’s inexperience being too great a liability either. She has the personality to win over the average voter- and likeability matters, perhaps more than anything else.

Hollowpoint on August 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM

Whatever you think of Barry O, he’s got intelligence to spare to handle the job

Obama’s an absolutely dunce who relied on his connections and race to get where he is. He has the perception of intelligence because that’s what the Chicago machine and David Axelrod crafted. An “intelligent” man doesn’t claim we have 57 states after thinking about it, forget major facts from WWII when giving prepared remarks, and insist he’ll speak with Canada’s “president”.

amerpundit on August 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM

I’m not worried about what the talking heads are saying or even the more subtle news-framing by the MSM. Governor Palin’s personal story is going to resonate with regular folks from many quarters, not just women. Her story is of a hard-working wife and mother who got involved in her community through her PTA; who was chosen by her peers (elected) to run her town, then her state where by all accounts she has been a reformer. Throughout this she has maintained a solid marriage, raised good kids (one of whom is about to serve in Iraq), run a business, and, when the rubber hit the road backed up her pro-life beliefs by carrying her Down syndrome child to term. Even most pro-choice women will respect her for that.

I thought an added plus was the campaign’s ability to salt in her husband’s steelworker’s membership. The only card they didn’t seem to play in this morning’s introduction was her hunting/NRA credentials, but that is widely known anyway. It will help in the West and South, I expect, and hurt in the Northeast. But Northeast liberals are for $10/gallon gas, so they won’t vote for her anyway!

Compare that with a guy who was a professional rabble rouser in a crooked town who had a cushy University of Chicago appointment (I’m ashamed to say, my alma mater), worked the machine politics in Chicago to attain political power, has accomplished very little, associates with criminals and racists, and has been accusing everyone who challenges him of being a racist.

Put her on Imus, Good Morning America, Regis & Kelly, and even Oprah (if Oprah is brave enough to have her on). Regular folks will see her and love her. Then, they’ll do a little reading/thinking and remind themselves of the many ways that McCain is not George Bush. I think the Democrats overplayed the “change” mantra and now they will lose because of it.

Great pick, McCain!

Y-not on August 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM

Make no mistake, I’ve been reading Hot Air for a year, and AllahPundit is pretty much against “social conservatives” or “value voters”. He’s all valueless.

That’s absurd. He has a very proprietary style, packed with wit and sarcasm. Read more carefully.

Baphomet on August 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM

People said the same sorts of things when Bush 41 picked Clarence Thomas for the Supreme Court. And now, from the vantage point of 17 years later, that was a great pick.

Palin might not pan out the same way, but whoever the VP pick was, he or she would have had the left and the MSM kicking his/her butt for 10 weeks. BFD.

Attila (Pillage Idiot) on August 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM

I am encouraged by the fact that Sarah Palin got where she is today by defeating first an incumbent Republican governor in the primaries, and then a popular former Democratic governor in the general election. She has thus already had more electoral challenges and success than Biden, and I think will be a pleasant surprise for Republicans on the campaign trail.

Also, old “Slow Joe” is a condescending idiot, who keeps his foot handy at all times for quick insertion into his mouth. When he tries to pull that cr*p on her in the vice presidential debate, my guess is he’ll wind up looking for his false teeth on the floor.

HTL on August 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM

The RNC can still collect $$$ for McCain to use after the convention, correct?

rw on August 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM

I, too, made a donation today, entirely because of this magnificent woman. Be still my heart. Way to go, Maverick!

Kensington on August 29, 2008 at 4:02 PM

proudinfidel on August 29, 2008 at 3:50 PM

I had a similar conversation with coworkers today.

I cannot believe that the Obama-ites are going with the “no experience angle”. When I mentioned that she had just as much experience as Obama and hers was executive experience, they switched to the “Yeah, but what’s her foreign policy experience?”

“She governs a state bordered by Canada and Russia.”

They laughed.

“It’s not much, but, since Obama’s claimed foreign policy experience is that he lived in Indonesia when he was 8 and he went to Pakistan when he was in college, I’d say it’s still better than you’re guy in the number 1 spot.”

They got quiet and suddenly had work they had to go do.

JadeNYU on August 29, 2008 at 4:02 PM

Obama’s lack of experience isn’t as damaging as hers. Whatever you think of Barry O, he’s got intelligence to spare to handle the job

Obama’s lack of experience is more damaging because he’s at the top of the ticket, and most people don’t vote based on “intelligence”, they vote on leadership qualities, character, judgment and issues.

forest on August 29, 2008 at 4:02 PM

I agree. Obama may be a quick study, but he’s also easily influence. He brings a great deal of indecisiveness.

He’s an empty suit. And chummy with both domestic terrorists and America-hating preachers.
Stick a fork in the Obamassiah. He’s done.

ManlyRash on August 29, 2008 at 4:02 PM

Yahoo Headline:

“McCain’s VP Pick Risky”

You bet, RISKY FOR OBAMA!

maverick muse on August 29, 2008 at 4:02 PM

“Obama’s an absolutely dunce” = “Obama’s an absolute dunce”

amerpundit on August 29, 2008 at 4:02 PM

Official theme song for Allah: “I’m Only Happy When It Rains” by Garbage.

Jim-Rose on August 29, 2008 at 4:02 PM

What is a PUMA?

A swing voter.

Rick on August 29, 2008 at 4:02 PM

AP’s points are valid, though I’m not terribly worried about what the lefty/nutroot/feminist crowd thinks or says about her- they were never in play anyways.

Hollowpoint on August 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM

Exactly. Which is why I agree with the update. She locks the base.

Spirit of 1776 on August 29, 2008 at 4:02 PM

Whatever you think of Barry O, he’s got intelligence to spare to handle the job;

Ok, yeah, sure thing…

Would someone with “intelligence to spare” pronounce Massachusetts MASSATOOSITS in front of millions of people in a debate? That’s worse than NUKEULER, isn’t it?

Spare me, Barry is a mediocre intellectual.

benrand on August 29, 2008 at 4:03 PM

not cool swiping at allahpundit, nothing he said was anywhere near out there..

saus on August 29, 2008 at 4:03 PM

Make no mistake, I’ve been reading Hot Air for a year, and AllahPundit is pretty much against “social conservatives” or “value voters”. He’s all valueless.

That’s absurd. He has a very proprietary style, packed with wit and sarcasm. Read more carefully.

Baphomet on August 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM

Allah is a pragmatist. He’s also a big believer in Murphy’s Law, or so it seems. Which is not necessarily a bad thing – having someone like Allah willing to look into the bad side of what seems like a good thing is generally helpful.

Props, AP.

*eats*

Grue in the Attic on August 29, 2008 at 4:03 PM

You might be right, AP. But I’ve been anti-McCain since the get-go, and this is the first thing he’s done that’s inspired me and forced me to give him a second look.

The people who write and read blogs aren’t representative of the country or Republicans voters. But all across the right-leaning blogosphere today, you can feel the jazz. When, before now, has anybody been jazzed about McCain’s candidacy?

I say Palin is a net plus.

paul006 on August 29, 2008 at 4:03 PM

Sarah Palin is a great choice for the McCain team. I’ve been watching her interviews in the long campaign and she is cool under pressure and exudes a tremendous amount of confidence. She’ll not be kowtowed by any man, least not by the snarky Biden. So while the Dems have chosen to go with a couple of sad sacks, the Repubs chose to go with strength and optimism.

My guess is that Americans will do what they’ve always done when faced with those choices and pick the latter.

Sailfish on August 29, 2008 at 4:03 PM

Allah, I appreciate the post, but I think she has less downside than the other candidates. I thought Romeny would’ve been a good choice, but, sadly, the Mormon thing and his wealth (yes America, we frown on success…for Republicans) would’ve been big negatives. Plus, people just don’t seem to like him personally.

changer1701 on August 29, 2008 at 4:03 PM

Allah, you have heard Odumbo when he’s not reading a teleprompter? I guess not.

Buck Farack on August 29, 2008 at 4:03 PM

Relax folks. FOX and Talk Radio is going to CRUCIFY – and I mean CRUCIFY Obama and his connection with corruption and radical friends. They are waiting till late Oct/Nov.

marklmail on August 29, 2008 at 4:03 PM

[Obama]’s got intelligence to spare to handle the job
Since when?

baldilocks on August 29, 2008 at 3:57 PM

Since he learned how to correct Blue Book citation form at Harvard Law School. Don’t you realize? Dems are smart, Republicans are dumb.

Attila (Pillage Idiot) on August 29, 2008 at 4:03 PM

Ever since McCain won the nomination, we’ve been focusing on “negatives”. Yes she will bring baggage, who wouldn’t? Yes she has many negatives, but look at the other three guys; they all bring far worse negatives in different ways. I’ve not liked McCain since 2002, and REALLY not liked him for the last two years; today I don’t, and I’m going to take joy in that for the time being.

Which is fine. But it doesn’t mean we can’t do our due diligence.

Jim Treacher on August 29, 2008 at 4:03 PM

STOP with the Dan Quayle crap. The ONLY reason ya’ll think what you do about Dan Quayle is he was a VEEP before the Internet. The Mainstream Media made him a dolt, he’s one of the most intelligent Veeps we had. But when you have Pravda feeding you shit everyday, that’s what you’ll believe.

kirkill on August 29, 2008 at 4:03 PM

if McCain is taking public money how can i donate unless i donate to a 527 or the gop ????

Mojack420 on August 29, 2008 at 3:59 PM

I may be mistaken, but if you contribute by midnight Sunday via the Internet and credit card, the campaign can use it to pay for ads over this Labor Day weekend. I suppose, as long as the campaign cuts its checks by that time, even for things occuring after that time, it’s probably is okay.

I may be wrong. Anyone? Anyone?

BuckeyeSam on August 29, 2008 at 4:04 PM

Well, Governor Palin has visited Iraq many more times than Obama, and has visited Landstuhl more times than Obama.

And, instead of being a neighborhood organizer (dependent on federal funding) shilling for every tinpot race hustling Chicago politician along the way, she started at the bottom…yes, the PTA…and worked her way up, against an old-boy network that pre-dates statehood.

By the way, she was the elected mayor of a town with just about the same number of citizens in it as votes Biden got for the entire primary season.

This harkens back to a time when being a representative of the people meant you were one of the people. People seem to forget that.

She has had to meet a payroll, and has had to make decisions that could have easily cost her her job. What’s the tracking on that one from Obama or Biden? Any real executive experience on the part of either? It’s easy to add an opinion or two when there is no real penalty for being wrong…like most members of Congress.

As for being the embodiment of a real feminist…she has walked the walk, and quite well, too. Most of the mainstream feminists? They love to talk the talk…but walk?

coldwarrior on August 29, 2008 at 4:04 PM

Question on the experience issue: Would Palin Obama have even been considered for the veep President if she had a penis wasn’t African American? Seems blatantly opportunistic to me. Maverick The Democrats seems to be simply going after the Hillary Lemming voters. He can’t win the ‘change’ any argument and he’s losing ground changing his stance on the national security front on a daily basis. I’m just saying…
http://thepajamapundit.com/

Jeeze, you should ask your wife to let you take your nads out of your purse once in awhile..It’s clearly clouding what little reason you ever had…

BigWyo on August 29, 2008 at 4:04 PM

You been hangin’ with Kristin Powers too long, dude. Softens the brain. A few more sessions with her, and you’ll retract that last ‘graf and go to work for ol’ Markos.

MrScribbler on August 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM

Being an analyist isn’t the same as being a cheerleader, duder. That one supports Palin as the pick doesn’t mean her negatives shouldn’t be discussed.

Hollowpoint on August 29, 2008 at 4:04 PM

Allah:

I just donated a grand to a 72-year old candidate that I swore I would never give a dime to. Ever.

That’s proof enough for me… Palin is the best choice that he ever made in his whole freaking life.

TexasJew on August 29, 2008 at 4:05 PM

The GOP was already in for the fight of it’s life against Obama anyway, no matter who McCain picked. The guy freaking got more viewers than the Olympics last night. He may be a celebrity, but he’s got some major followers.

I think Palin at least solidifies the base enough to give us a fighting chance, no matter what the majority of Hillary supporters do. I mean have you ever seen evangelicals and the rest of the party as excited over the same pick?

ZP on August 29, 2008 at 4:06 PM

Whatever you think of Barry O, he’s got intelligence to spare to handle the job

Did Bebop go out and buy some with Rezko’s money? When asked a question the man stumbles like a peg legged pirate in a 10K run. He’s not a quick study, he’s a quick panderer. We saw it again with him and Biden last night, they offered so much ammo to be used against them.

Rbastid on August 29, 2008 at 4:06 PM

Lighten up, guys! Didn’t you notice that at least our team didn’t fluff their nomination speeches, unlike Barack America and the future President Biden.
That the MSM will be looking to pounce on the smallest misstep doesn’t mean that we should be running scared.

Fortunata on August 29, 2008 at 4:06 PM

Whatever you think of Barry O, he’s got intelligence to spare to handle the job

I disagree. With Obama the problem isn’t that he doesn’t know things, the problem is that he doesn’t know that he doesn’t know things. He doesn’t use his intelligence to learn from his mistakes, but rather to convince himself that he has never made a mistake.

PackerBronco on August 29, 2008 at 4:06 PM

I’m listening to WABC radio (New York). The top of the hour news spin is so typically Drive-By: they are spinning the fact that she is unknown and has “no experience.” They are also drooling over the possbility of a hurrican hitting New Orleans.

Yup. Rush called it.

ManlyRash on August 29, 2008 at 4:06 PM

Fresh face, fresh from a universe completely unrelated to the one she just stepped into. My initial reaction was pride, my long term reaction is ’sigh.’

McCain just put the Republican party on the Hope&Change bandwagon – Hope she’s up to it and pray a Change from VP to P does not get thrust upon her. Not for a good long time.

So, here’s to Hope&Change. I hope not too much changes.

trailboss on August 29, 2008 at 4:07 PM

I honestly don’t think McCain had a better choice than Palin.

As much as I wanted Romney for President, McCain couldn’t–and likely wouldn’t–want to pick him. And when I heard yesterday that Pawlenty was becoming the sure bet, I felt depressed because Pawlenty is too safe, and too soft. That left Lieberman (which would have turned me Independant), or Rudy (which would have made me cry). There were no other names being floated that gave me interest, which is why I was hoping for a real dark horse.

Palin may not have been a true dark horse, but she actually excites me (no, not in just that way, either). I was against McCain when he took the nomination and said that only his veep pick would save me from staying home, or voting for him. I’m now going to vote for him.

Enoxo on August 29, 2008 at 4:07 PM

but I’m suddenly inspired. Here’s the link.

Thanks for the link Allah, I was also inspired.

I personally think the dems are shaking in their loafers. In their clumsy attempts to attack Palin they’re insulting seniors and women.

4shoes on August 29, 2008 at 4:08 PM

I know it’s pointless to ask some people to actually examine the facts, but Hillary didn’t walk through a damned thing. Sarah Palin was elected mayor, and then governor. Hillary rode her husband’s coattails all the way to the top. Bottom line: Palin is a better feminist than Hillary.

Kafir on August 29, 2008 at 4:08 PM

And once again, Allah annoys the hell out of me.

An intellectually dishonest faux Conservative doesn’t annoy me in the least.

Capitalist Infidel on August 29, 2008 at 4:08 PM

Whatever you think of Barry O, he’s got intelligence to spare to handle the job

Obama has book smarts, but that doesn’t always translate to practical, useful intelligence that can result in effective leadership.

See Carter, Jimmy.

thirteen28 on August 29, 2008 at 4:08 PM

Whatever you think of Barry O, he’s got intelligence to spare to handle the job; a voter worried that Obama doesn’t know what he’s in for can console himself with the fact that he’ll be a quick study.

And everyone else is an idiot? Palin was not my pick, but how do you know she is not a quicker study?

BigD on August 29, 2008 at 4:08 PM

Pessimistic blogger feeling pessimistic about pick

I’d have thought I was at the wrong site if I didn’t see some of Allah’s (seemingly endless) pessimism.

But, like I said in the other thread – what a hell of a suckerpunch McCain threw the left today.

Vyce on August 29, 2008 at 4:09 PM

Make no mistake, I’ve been reading Hot Air for a year, and AllahPundit is pretty much against “social conservatives” or “value voters”. He’s all valueless.

kirkill

he may be all Val-U-Rite

coondawg on August 29, 2008 at 4:09 PM

“…with Palin herself, that we’re handing the keys to the kingdom to a totally unknown quantity who’s one 72-year-old heartbeat away from being commander-in-chief.”

Allah are you kidding? OBAMA is not an unknown quantity???? you are giving too much credit to Obama’s intelligence and downplaying his leftism. How is putting Palin into the VP slot any worse than having Obama in the Presidential spot? If experience is the deciding factor how can we vote for obama then?

elduende on August 29, 2008 at 4:09 PM

One other thing. I don’t think Palin’s going to make the play for the center; I think she’s going to anchor the base, which is suddenly in love, so that Maverick can go be his old mavericky self with independents. Short of reversing himself on abortion, there’s not much he could do at this point to make conservatives stay home.

Well, she’s already praised Ferraro and Clinton…I’m betting that she’ll share very similar rhetoric with McCain.

John can be the hard-nosed, grouchy guy and she can be the positive, uplifting partner in the campaign. Sort of a good cop/bad cop, except a little differently perhaps than you’ve postulated.

Asher on August 29, 2008 at 4:09 PM

Could somebody PLEASE explain to me, that “No-experience” is fine/okay/dandy for The ONE, Barack HUSSEIN Obama (PBUH)(SWT)(SAW), at the TOP of the Leftist Ticket, but “No-experience” is suddenly NO GOOD for Palin, at the bottom of the Republican ticket; because that is what “Allah” just argued, didn’t he?

“Allah”; put the Bong-pipe down, and back away, s…l….o…..w…..l…..y!

Dale in Atlanta on August 29, 2008 at 4:09 PM

:) off I go into the Alaskan roads.

You all have a wonderful weekend!

I am glad you all like the news of my Gov.

Allah, keep your head up. And thanks for Donating. :)

upinak on August 29, 2008 at 4:09 PM

Whatever you think of Barry O, he’s got intelligence to spare to handle the job; a voter worried that Obama doesn’t know what he’s in for can console himself with the fact that he’ll be a quick study.

I’m sure others have mentioned this, but I have to register my total disagreement with this assessment of BHO. I don’t see any intelligence in him, at all. I can’t imagine that I would respect him, were he a classmate of mine, and the idea of looking to him or his papers for any sort of help (in any topic I can think of) would never even cross my mind. I don’t see what he has ever said, or written, or done, that proves any intelligence at all. Let me see his SATs and LSATs and I might begin to get a better idea that something is hidden, because I haven’t seen him do or say anything even moderately intelligent, so far.

This notion about BHO seems to linger around like his “great orator” label, even though he has given ample proof to the contrary.

progressoverpeace on August 29, 2008 at 4:09 PM

You been hangin’ with Kristin Powers too long, dude. Softens the brain. A few more sessions with her, and you’ll retract that last ‘graf and go to work for ol’ Markos.

MrScribbler on August 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM
Being an analyist isn’t the same as being a cheerleader, duder. That one supports Palin as the pick doesn’t mean her negatives shouldn’t be discussed.

Speaking of KP, did anyone read her vomit wrenching Obambi cheerleader editorial today.

*wrech* Excuse me, a little puke in the mouth there.

proudinfidel on August 29, 2008 at 4:09 PM

Somebody ran over AP’s puppy this morning. Let go of the bitterness Allah!

Palin is the perfect choice. Team Obama came out and immediately hit at the McCain campaign saying

“Today, John McCain put the former mayor of a town of 9,000 with zero foreign policy experience a heartbeat away from the presidency.”

This is exactly why Palin is a genius choice. Even with the little experience she has, it’s miles beyond what Obama’s got. Remember, she’s been a Mayor and a Governor, which means she has executive experience, something neither Biden or Obama have in their resumes.

monotonousboy on August 29, 2008 at 4:09 PM

Newt is on Hannity now giving a great plug for Palin.

Cody1991 on August 29, 2008 at 4:10 PM

There will always be an angle to exploit in any candidate. Attempting to smear Palin with allusions of ‘hickness’ and ‘bimboness’ will, in this net-centric age, be blasted around the cybersphere and left to stink as the garbage they are for all to see.

I’m sure they’ll try to dull her thunder with whatever crap they can concoct….I just doubt whether that kind of strategy can survive the long haul anymore. A little bit of mudslinging is all par for the course, but if that’s all yo’ve got, you’re screwed – we’ve seen it all before.

I’m optimistic and psyched.

LimeyGeek on August 29, 2008 at 4:10 PM

Are McCain’s and Obama’s interviews usually transcribed phonetically like that, with “ya” in place of “you”?

No, but Obama’s are filled with “Ummm..ugh…..ummm…ughh…yeaa….”

It's Vintage, Duh on August 29, 2008 at 4:10 PM

Allah’s point is well taken. The risk that Palin will blurt a major gaffe is a potential risk – past or present – a play into the hands of any political pundit left or right.

Bringing to light the dark side of progressive attacks is just what we need to expect to see. Expect it once the novelty about Palin wears off. However, from my own point of view, Palin has invigorated my decision to support McCain. Even if I think McCain is not my best choice anyway.

I’m optimistic.

Kini on August 29, 2008 at 4:10 PM

I haven’t cut a check for a candidate since 2004, but I’m suddenly inspired. Here’s the link.

I haven’t “cut a check” for a decade, but I will now.
Thank you, J-Mac!

jgapinoy on August 29, 2008 at 4:10 PM

Anybody pick up “palin-jindal2016.com” yet?

cthulhu on August 29, 2008 at 4:11 PM

AP, way to rain on our parade, dude. Take some Prozac.

txsurveyor on August 29, 2008 at 4:11 PM

Mrs. Smith goes to Washington. What more do you guys want?

unseen on August 29, 2008 at 4:11 PM

Love Hurts.

ronsfi on August 29, 2008 at 4:12 PM

I’ve sent them twenty-five bucks. And where it asks “were you referred here by a friend” I clicked yes and put Allahpundit.

Aeschylus on August 29, 2008 at 4:12 PM

Oh, and I really believe Palin can spell potato. ^_^

Kini on August 29, 2008 at 4:12 PM

POW/WOW ‘08!

RushBaby on August 29, 2008 at 3:39 PM

I want to love this, but I don’t know what the ‘WOW’ stands for.

I’m an idiot.

loganthompson on August 29, 2008 at 4:12 PM

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