Brilliant at Breakfast to America: Wake the hell up!
As we watched Sarah Palin on TV the last couple of days, we kept wondering what on earth John McCain was thinking. If he seriously thought this first-term governor — with less than two years in office — was qualified to be president, if necessary, at such a dangerous time, it raises profound questions about his judgment. If the choice was, as we suspect, a tactical move, then it was shockingly irresponsible.
It was bad enough that Ms. Palin’s performance in the first televised interviews she has done since she joined the Republican ticket was so visibly scripted and lacking in awareness.
What made it so much worse is the strategy for which the Republicans have made Ms. Palin the frontwoman: win the White House not on ideas, but by denigrating experience, judgment and qualifications.
It was bad enough that Ms. Palin’s performance in the first televised interviews she has done since she joined the Republican ticket was so visibly scripted and lacking in awareness.
What made it so much worse is the strategy for which the Republicans have made Ms. Palin the frontwoman: win the White House not on ideas, but by denigrating experience, judgment and qualifications.
-- more here. See also former WH apologist Tommy Friedman's Making America Stupid. And this and this. And this by Frank Rich.
2 comments:
They're assuming Americans are generally all very stupid and shallow. In fact, they appear to be counting on it.
Either that, or it's all just for show and they know they'll get what they want with Obama and Biden anyhow. Bush-lite.
the picture has words that are big and too city slicker fancy talk-like.
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