Posted on 08/29/2008 9:13:36 AM PDT by Renfield
With multiple media outlets confirming now that Governor Sarah Palin will indeed join the Republican ticket as John McCains running mate, McCain has clearly chosen to play offense rather than defense. Instead of a safe choice, such as closest runner-up Mitt Romney or genial Everyman Tim Pawlenty, McCain took some risk with a relative newcomer to national politics. Palin will inject risk, excitement, controversy, and an unexpected historic note to the Republican convention.
First, though, lets assess the risk. Palin has served less than two years as Governor of Alaska, which tends to eat into the experience message on which McCain has relied thus far. At 44, shes younger than Barack Obama by three years. She has served as a mayor and as the Ethics Commissioner on the state board regulating oil and naturalk gas, for a total of eight years political experience before her election as governor. Thats also less than Obama has, with seven years in the Illinois legislature and three in the US Senate.
However, the nature of the experience couldnt be more different. Palin spent her entire political career crusading against the political machine that rules Alaska which exists in her own Republican party. She blew the whistle on the state GOP chair, who had abused his power on the same commission to conduct party business. Obama, in contrast, talked a great deal about reform in Chicago but never challenged the party machine, preferring to take an easy ride as a protegé of Richard Daley instead.
Palin has no formal foreign-policy experience, which puts her at a disadvantage to Joe Biden. However, in nineteen months as governor, she certainly has had more practical experience in diplomacy than Biden or Obama have ever seen. She runs the only American state bordered only by two foreign countries, one of which has increasingly grown hostile to the US again, Russia.
And lets face it Team Obama can hardly attack Palin for a lack of foreign-policy experience. Obama has none at all, and neither Obama or Biden have any executive experience. Palin has almost over seven years of executive experience.
Politically, this puts Obama in a very tough position. The Democrats had prepared to launch a full assault on McCains running mate, but having Palin as a target creates one large headache. If they go after her like they went after Hillary Clinton, Obama risks alienating women all over again. If they dont go after her like they went after Hillary, he risks alienating Hillary supporters, who will see this as a sign of disrespect for Hillary.
For McCain, this gives him a boost like no other in several different ways. First, the media will eat this up. That effectively buries Obamas acceptance speech and steals the oxygen he needs for a long-term convention bump. A Romney or Pawlenty pick would not have accomplished that.
Second, Palin will re-energize the base. Shes not just a pro-life advocate, shes lived the issue herself. That will attract the elements of the GOP that had held McCain at a distance since the primaries and provide positive motivation for Republicans, rather than just rely on anti-Democrat sentiment to get them to the polls.
Third, and I think maybe most importantly, Palin addresses the energy issue better and more attuned to the American electorate than maybe any of the other three principals in this election. Even beyond her efforts to reform the Oil and Natural Gas Commission, she has demonstrated her independence from so-called Big Oil while promoting domestic production. She brings instant credibility to the ticket on energy policy, and reminds independents and centrists that the Obama-Biden ticket offers nothing but the same excuses weve heard for 30 years.
Finally, based on all of the above, McCain can remind voters who has the real record of reform. Obama talks a lot about it but has no actual record of reform, and for a running mate, he chose a 35-year Washington insider with all sorts of connections to lobbyists and pork. McCain has fought pork, taken real political risks to fight undue influence of lobbyists, and he picked an outsider who took on her own party and won.
This is change you can believe in, and not change that amounts to all talk. McCain changed the trajectory of the race today by stealing Obamas strength and turning it against him. Obama provided that opening by picking Biden as his running mate, and McCain was smart enough to take advantage of the opening.
and while she’s out hunting moose her opponent is still whining about his childhood stutter. BWAAA HAAA HAAAA
WOW!!!! I have to be still sleeping and dreaming this.
I bet when I wake up it will be Lieberman.
This is a political masterstroke in the making. Gov. Palin’s entrance today was amazing...The entire family there except for her Army son. This was a brilliant move designed to take all the news coverage away from the Obama-is-a-god speech of last night. The Obama bin Biden campaign has just taken two torpedoes below the waterline. This is going to be fun to watch!
Sarah Heath Palin goes to town.
I’m imagining a telephone conversation Gov. Palin had late last night, while Obama was paying lip-service to equal pay and opportunity for women, and droning on-and-on about his sainted grandma, mother, wife, daughters, etc.—and I’ll guess the conversation went a lot like this:
“Heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh.......”
Sarah Palin’s few shortfalls far outshine the noncomplishments of Barack Obama. Her confidence and clear sightedness completely puts to shame Biden’s bite.
Because of John McCain’s brilliant choice for vp, today I am sending him a healthy check with the footnote that he listen to this fine lady. She may well be America’s answer to England’s Lady Margaret Thatcher! God bless America!
I am truly inspired. What a great heroine for young women in the United States today (and she and I share the same birthday).
Sarah Palin exudes conservatism. She graciously acknowledged Geraldine and Hillary as making a pathway for her. She didn’t look at her notes once, speaking with positive energy. And she’s easy on the eyes. Dynamic woman. I am cheering here. She’s got my vote.
Hillary Clinton must be the most depressed person on the planet: a) screwed out of the nomination by the press now; b) screwed out of winning after McCain retires. LOL
As an Alaskan, I am proud. And stunned. And sad. She is SOOOOOOOOO cool.
You think she’s depressed?!??!? It’s the most screwing she’s had in years....
Ok, I’m convinced. I had made up my mind last month that my family and I were going to sit out our first presidential election since 1976. I’ve changed my mind! What changed it was not John McCain but a combination of anger after listening to the media’s verbal mastubation over B.O.s mediocre speech last night and the selection of Sarah Palin as McCain VP pick.
Count 2 more votes for the Republican presidential ticket
What speech?
McCain can remind voters who has the real record of reform. Obama talks a lot about it but has no actual record of reform, and for a running mate, he chose a 35-year Washington insider with all sorts of connections to lobbyists and pork. McCain has fought pork, taken real political risks to fight undue influence of lobbyists, and he picked an outsider who took on her own party and won.
This is change you can believe in, and not change that amounts to all talk.
What was Palin’s odds on that fountain of knowledge, Intrade? Did any Freepers hit the jackpot?
I still have plenty of popcorn!
Obama needs to be beaten soundly. A close McCain victory would be worse than 2000. This is a great ticket and puts Obama solidly in check.
A) I don't understand what your statement means. B) I find the racist nature of your comment offensive.
Keeping track, informally. This would be votes 7+8 that have changed since this morning - that I've seen in the Palin threads.
I think that this might shape up to be an earthquake in the Republican party.
What a sleazy thing to say.
A real winner, close to a checkmate on Obama. Easy on the eyes too.
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