You see, I think that McCain’s huge ego allows him to most likely blame Sarah for his own missteps and unwillingness to tell us the whole truth about Obama. His lack of recognition about the dangers of a Marxist in that position is just startling to me. . and I wonder why he did not stand up and call names and point out the Democrats who voted against HIS OWN bill that could have dealt with this whole Fannie/Freddie mess in 2006. I also have to wonder, what are they holding over his head that silenced him on the whole truth about this Chicago thug we got. No. I think he will continue to delude himself that we need to be more “inclusive” and just become Democrat Socialists in order to draw more “Independents” under the Big Tent.
Heck, the media and Democrats voting in the Pub Primaries will probably wheel him out and run him again in 2010 in a mock election just so it will look like Obama has some competition. I wish now that Sarah had just said “NO” and let McCain run Lieberman as V.P. (Sore/Loserman - remember that pair?)
His whole political history is Democrat-friendly. His chumminess (is that a word?) with Hillary always bothered me. That's one of the places the GOP has gone consistently wrong. Why do we always feel the irresistible urge to get along and work with those who seek to destroy us? We've tried that for years and that ship has sailed.
I wish now that Sarah had just said NO and let McCain run Lieberman as V.P. (Sore/Loserman - remember that pair?)
I'm undecided about this. Part of me doesn't like that she's stuck with the "loser" stigma. However, that stigma might be negated because the conservative base sure as heck knows she wasn't the problem. Another part of me thinks maybe it was a good thing. I don't know if she fully recognized what she was up against. Maybe the experience she gained throughout this campaign was good for her should she run a national campaign again. :/