Posted on 08/29/2008 10:55:19 AM PDT by nikos1121
Not again! I thought to myself this morning, as news trickled out that John McCain was set to pick Alaska governor Sarah Palin as his running mate. Not again, because too often women are promoted for the wrong reasons, and then blamed when things dont go right.
Dont get me wrong: what I know of Palin (which admittedly isnt much), I kind of like. I dont agree with her politics. But in her two years in Alaskas state house, shes shown herself to be a scrappy reformer, a no-nonsense manager, and a consistent conservative. Shes also a mother of five, which in my book is a sterling test of leadership.
Its such a transparently political decision, a double-X Dan Quayle. McCain made the decision to double down on his credentials as a take-no-prisoners reformer. But he did so at the expense of the more important qualifications for a running mate.
Its not political to say that John McCain turns 72 today. That hes a cancer survivor. That he spent six years being tortured and abused in a Vietnamese prison camp. Those are the physical realities of his life, and pure and simple, they demanded that he chose a running mate who is ready, really ready. That he put country first. Today, he failed that test.
Worse, when Sarah Palin falls shortand I hope Im wrong but I think in important ways, such as her debate with Joe Biden, she willsome people will conclude that women cant cut it. Thats unfair to Sarah Palinand its certainly unfair to the rest of us.
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I honestly wondered how long it would be before Democrats tried to “Dan Quayle” Sarah Palin. Well, not on my watch! The MSM are no longer in control of the spin.
At the same time, they also tell us that they feel a woman (with the same or perhaps even more experience) is a huge risk.
You are so right. Hitting out at Sarah for inexperience is really going to blow up in their faces.
This is going to be so much fun to watch.
Dee Dee, just because you only got your job because you were a woman doesn't mean that there aren't qualified women out there.
“Says an awful lot about their true beliefs regarding women, doesn’t it?”
They feel the same way about blacks and hispanics...but no one ever questions that, either. ;)
Yep. Bring it on, Dee Dee. Keep saying that someone with this level os experience isn’t really really ready to be president. :)
Hey, Dee Dee, two hits would have been more than enough this morning. If you’re gonna smoke the whole joint, you shouldn’t operate machinery or give interviews.
Sarah Palin has done more as Gov than Clinton had in 1992.
Dee Dee Myers is full of it.
This is such an excellent point and needs to be mentioned over and over and over.
susie
That's what some people conclude when they hear Dee Dee speak.
Dee Dee Myers = Sexist (she also accused Palin of being an ‘Aunt Tom’, if you will)
She could have run for the nomination herself if she had the stomach for it. Most good people don’t.
Paul Begala ain’t happy either. The more they panic and whine, the more they confirm it was a good pick.
Dee Dee Myers (born Margaret Jane Myers on 1 September 1961 in Providence, Rhode Island) served as White House Press Secretary for the first two years of the Clinton administration, from January 20, 1993 to December 22, 1994. In the first months of the Clinton Administration she was widely seen as something of a spokesperson, as Clinton adviser George Stephanopoulos actually conducted the daily press briefings instead of Myers. However, after a few verbal missteps by Stephanopoulos early in the administration, Myers took over the traditional role of the press secretary.
Myers holds the distinction of being the first woman to serve as White House Press Secretary, as well as being the second-youngest press secretary ever. However, she felt she was being treated unfairly on account of her gender. For instance, she revealed in her memoir that when she discovered that she had a lower salary than her predecessor, her request to have it raised appropriately was refused for budgetary reasons. When she pointed out that a certain male coworker in a position of less responsibility than herself was being paid more, they excused it as because he was older and had a family, which struck her as a disingenuous excuse for the favoritism.
Author-Dee Dee Myers, Why Women Should Rule the World: A Memoir, 2008.
just not a republican women right Dee Dee
McCain has the experience to pick the VP that has enough experience.
ya dee dee, like you would for the ticket if anyone else were put on there
1) Dee Dee has accomplished 1/10 what Quayle has, so if he’s so stupid what is she?
2) The Dems are apoplectic - which tells me they know the match is OVER.
Heck! I like her, and trust her, more than I do McCain!
I have less forebodings about her stepping into the top job than I do about the compulsive liar and yellow belly sap sucker Biden...Should the POTUS become incapable of fulfilling the duties of his office.
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