Obviously, you don’t keep up with Sarah Palin and I really don’t have the time or the interest to continue our conversation, at least not tonight. You assume and presume too much and you try to assign motives for the actions of others. That’s careless and it’s raw speculation that’s all too often wrong and wrong headed.
We don’t view McCain all that much different, but unlike you, I don’t carry my opinions of him onto the backs of Sarah Palin or Jan Brewer or Scott Brown or anyone else who endorsed him. Political endorsements are made for a variety of reasons. I honestly don’t know of a single person who’s ever voted on the basis of an endorsement, but I’m sure there are some out there, who vote on Lady Gaga’s endorsements too.
“Politics makes for strange bedfellows.”
Like I said before, I think you’re too young to actually understand politics. It’s not cut and dry or black and white. Get out and work in a campaign. Learn for yourself what’s involved. It isn’t pretty, but with a good candidate or worthy cause, it can be a lot of fun and also rewarding.
It didn’t used to be all about tearing down the opponent; that was only just part of it. People much prefer to have someone and with ideas and values to vote “for”, otherwise voters stick with fossil incumbents.
Joe Miller is the sterling example of a good candidate and he’s won his election. It’s just a matter of the absentee ballots to make it official.
You might want to call it a night..........