“So, in your opinion, those who do not approve of her choosing to support McCain over Hayworth lack reasoning capabilities?”
No. Those who don’t see the political rationale for her supporting the man who gave her a national opportunity and put her on the stage...don’t have reasoning ability.
I didn’t say you had to agree with the move.
“No. Those who dont see the political rationale for her supporting the man who gave her a national opportunity and put her on the stage...dont have reasoning ability.”
When I heard about Palin supporting McCain in AZ, I tried to make excuses for her decision too. The same excuses you are using. But then it occurred to me that those excuses were lame. Lame as McCain. To accept the premise that Palin just HAD to support McCain because she felt she owed him something means you must also accept that she chose loyalty to McCain over her conservative principles. She chose to support a candidate not based on whether or not they were the best conservative candidate, but rather out of an “I owe you one” friendship.
That’s a “payback to play”. I want Palin to stay true to her principles and her words. Aren’t you sick and tired of hearing our politicans say one thing and do another? I am.