
What the Sarah Palin Pick Means
So Big Mac has done it -- picked a favorite of the religious folks to be his running mate. Picked an obscurity from a state far, far away. But he HAS done it. So, what does this selection mean ?
Four things, chiefly:
1.Big Mac recognizes that Hillary Clinton's women are the great mass of voters who do not have a favorite in the race and thus remain up for grabs, and that he needs many of them to vote for him if he's to win.
2.The era of Cheney-style co-presidency is over. John McCain will govern ON HIS OWN. He will be the boss. The SOLE boss. Sarah Palin will be almost a non-entity in his administration, other than as outreach to women and, perhaps, an advisor on oil issues. Big Mac will turn to his "posse" -- Joe Lieberman, Tom Coburn, Lindsey Graham, Tim Pawlenty, Charlie Crist, Rudy Giuliani, Tom Ridge -- for advice on governing.
3.Big Mac has felt the pressure from the religious folks and has given in to it -- unlike BHO, who did NOT give in to Hillary Clinton. Big Mac has shown weakness here. Even though Sarah Palin's very obscurity assures that she is just a symbol -- and it is instructive, about the religious folks own inconsequence, that they are thrilled, even overjoyed (so it is reported) by a VP pick who is ONLY a symbol, who has basically no folowers of her own -- it is discouraging that Big Mac, of all people, felt the need to give such an important gift to those in the Republican party who most despise him.
My own view is that you give the enemy NOTHING. But perhaps that is what Big Mac feels that he has given his right-wing enemies: nothing, or almost nothing.
Except that by so doing, he has thrown away his strongest argument for why Big Mac should be elected and not BHO: that BHO is Not Ready To Be President. We now have an inexperienced near non-entity a heartbeat away from the Presidency of a man who is 72 years old. The inexprienc of BHO was a WINNING argument, whereas Sarah Palin, at her most favorable for the campaign, is a newbie -- a hope and a gamble.
Still, Karl Rove is not happy today. He wanted Romney. He wanted Business as Usual. Fat cats, big business, oligopoly and neo-con and defense appropriators running everything. And that he has definitely NOT gotten. Saah Palin is about as un-Bush a Republican as you could find, other than BIG MAC himself.
I am just hoping that at the very least, Sarah Palin will make it just a little bit clearer that John McCain will NOT be "more of the same" - which seems to be the Democrats' main theme right now. It is a very weak line of attack , given Mac's record. Who knows ? Maybe Big Mac will win his gamble despite all.
4. The fight to take the Republican party back from the "social conservatives" goes on. Deferred to 2012 or 2016. Put aside while John McCain attends to the business of governing, having assured himself, for the election at least (and not much more) that those Republicans who most dislike him will deliver their followers to his side.
I hope he doesn't end up regretting the move.
UPDATE: I have edited the last paragraph to make it read less internally combative -- in the interests of unifying ALL those citizens who do not intend to vote for BHO, myself included. I have also revisited my opinion of the Sarah Palin pick as set forth here and am still of the same opinion.
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Thank You Senator McCain!!
As a conservative woman, & Fred Thompson supporter & volunteer, I am absolutely elated by your VP pick!!
Thank you Senator McCain for choosing a true conservative, proving to me that you have been listening to us, AND that our vote matters to you.
Senator McCain, you have my vote, and my service to your campaign.
Well done, sir!!!!!
Palin!
THIS IS AWESOME! I AM A PUMA MEMBER, AND WE ALL FEEL LIKE MCCAIN DID WHAT OBAMA AND HIS SEXIST MENTALITY COULD NOT DO>>>>>>>
THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX AND SELECT A POWERFUL WOMAN!
I AM BLOGGING AND ITS AMAZING....PEOPLE ARE PSYCHED ABOUT THIS AWESOME CHOICE!
SEE YOU IN NOVEMBER!
A PUMA MEMBER WHO IS GETTING EVEN FOR HILLARY!
AND PICKING THE BEST CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT IN THE PROCESS!
This was a great choice!
This was a worthy gamble in my opinion, even though I like Romney a lot, and would have been satisfied with him as veep, but he can still be secretary of treasury and nothing is stopping him from being an economic advisor for McCain still. Palin still has more executive experience than Obama or Biden, and I agree with some of the pundits, this could very well be a trap for democrats if they go after Palin's experience at the bottom of the ticket while having Obama at the top. The Republicans gave up economic, foreign policy business experience, and probably Michigan in not naming Romney, but they stopped Obama's momentum out of the convention, and made a very appealing choice for women in the middle and the most of the base of the party. Being pro-life does not mean your an ardent believer in any religion, it just means everyone should get a shot in life unless the woman's health is in danger, and Gov Palin will be a great alternative for women that don't have the choice of abortion at the top of their wish list. Some women probably feel unless McCain did this bold move, there would always be an excuse for not naming a woman, whether it be experience, not strong enough to be commander of chief, or whatever... I think that feeling will never be stronger than this year, and yes should be politically exploited. The expectations for Biden to destroy Palin in the debate will be huge, especially by the Obama media. I'm pretty confident Palin will exceed expectations on her end of the debate, and Biden will have no where to go but look bad. This move seems low risk,(not the lowest risk)/ high reward to me, and does make the Obama juggernaught to the white house at least have to pause on strategy.