McCain Choice of Sarah Palin as VP Helps Hightlight Key Concerns About Obama




Michael Barone, one of the foremost political authorities in America, has written a column that says John McCain's choice of Sarah Palin is a pick that gives the McCain Campaign the opportunity to highlight some very key issues, including Obama's vote against the "Born Alive Infant Protection Act" in Illinois, and his opposition to 2nd Amendment Rights:

Palin is the mother of five, including one born in April with Down syndrome. Many parents who expect Down syndrome children choose to abort them; Palin, who is staunchly pro-life, did not. This provides a vivid contrast with Barack Obama's 2003 vote against the Born-Alive Protection Act, which his campaign has admitted was "virtually identical" to a bill that passed the U.S. Senate in 2001 by 98 to 0. That may become more of an issue than mainstream media would like, as I argue in my forthcoming Creators Syndicate column.

Palin is a strong advocate of Second Amendment rights (a lifetime NRA member) and of oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (will she change McCain's mind on this?). Cultural conservatives have no basis for objecting to her. Neither, I would think, do economic conservatives. She supported Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell in his primary race against 35-year House incumbent Don Young, father of the "Bridge to Nowhere."

Foreign policy experience? Well, Alaska is the only state with a border with Russia. And it is the only state with territory, in the Aleutian Islands, occupied by the enemy in World War II. On the other hand, my recollection is that Geraldine Ferraro, who had far less experience especially in foreign policy than George H. W. Bush, held her own in the 1984 vice presidential debate.


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excellent points that Mike

excellent points that Mike Barone has made. I had already read his article and was impressed especially by his noting that Alaska borders Russia. I suspect that even Big Mac hadn't realized that about Governor Palin.

By the way, the HO campaign has taken to calling Governor Palin "former mayor of a town of 9,000." NOT Governor, but "former mayor." Talk abot overreaching. That campaign has to be just the stupidest bunch I have seen in action since.....John Kerry 2004.

Wy am I not surprised ?

Every time I feel ready to ditch the Republicans -- and were it not for John McCain I might -- I remember that the Democrats are worse.A LOT worse.

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