Re: Sarah Palin Interview
I agree to an extent, but there's one key difference between Obama and Palin. Obama, as inexperienced as he may be, actually was VOTED in to be where he is now. He went up against more experienced people and what not, and he BEAT them. He actually "earned" his sponsor from the democratic party by appealing to the people.
Palin on the other hand, well.. The problems I have with her are similar to yours so it goes without saying. But the difference is, her being VP is a direct reflection of Mccain's decision making ability. It doesn't fall on the voters shoulders whatsoever outside of the fact that they picked Mccain and believed in his judgement. And he made a bad decision to me personally.
The media can sound 'bias' all they want, but the fact remains there is no face you can put out as the 'person who made a bad judgement and picked Obama' because his party voted him in. Most republicans I know were not too happy with Palin being the choice, though some have warmed up, most of them still don't think it was a good idea.
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