I hope you’re right. But if so, she should stop mentioning him so favorably, like the other night with Leno. It will prove pretty hard to disentangle herself from him, if it isn’t already. I don’t see where she owes him anything—he wanted Joe Lieberman for his running mate and only selected Sarah when urged to do so by his advisors, never spoke out against her attackers and last but not least, he threw the election to Hussein. I hope Arizonans vote him out. Maybe it will be decided by the Independent voters.
Well .. I didn’t see her performance on Leno .. but she has said many times before that she has a very high regard for McCain personally. Why .. I can’t figure out.
McCain’s campaign would have been over much sooner without Palin .. so I figure it’s McCain who owes her - not the other way around. The crowds came out to see her; I voted for McCain because of her .. not him .. and because I didn’t like the people Obama hung out with for 20 years.
However, it’s Palin’s personal choice to honor her promise to campaign for McCain in his senate race (and she may have made it not really believing they would lose the presidential race). Now, she’s going to honor her promise - no matter how uncomfortable it might be at times.