Possibly even me, too.
We'll see.
it was a clever move but the RP folks are selling out pretty cheap if they let this, and this alone, win them over. It looks pretty trivial compared to the rest of McCain’s record. He is an extremely reckless man in foreign policy who has a long record of supporting more state power across the board. Picking Palin has no more do with McCain’s “true’ views that Reagan’s decision to pick Schweiker (who was the most liberal Republican in the U.S. Senate) in 1976 was reflective of Reagan’s “true” views. Both were motivated by the same goal of winning more support. The fact that both picked ideological opposites did NOT show a change in ideology in either case.