The Great American Hero?
September 10, 2008 | Vetting explained
John McCain. The rock hard tough guy that clearly used Obama's choice of Biden as a VP to fool women into voting for him by putting Palin on his ticket. I know...I know...another post about the same old thing. But, I can't help it. All of these posts by so-called Hillary supporters that are jumping the fence are so irritating...I mean, you must realize that Sarah Palin is a nobody. McCain had dozens of people more qualified to choose from. I believe the GOP is so excited about her simply because of how underhandedly clever his move was. Most of his short list is probably relieved it wasn't themselves that he picked. He's a real hero.
Simply put, he's using Sarah Palin as a burglary tool to steal Hillary votes and thinks the majority of Hillary supporters are stupid enough to fall for it.
I can't tell if Palin is sincere about all the lava that spews out of her mouth, or if she's just saying what she is told to say. I imagine she's just following orders. It's hard to believe that someone so new would be so bold on her own. But, you never know, I guess.
In 2000, the GOP decided that Bush was a better man than McCain, now they want you to vote for their second best? It doesn't make sense.
At least Obama isn't resorting to such tactics. I'm sure there will be comments from those who like to argue, but McCain's ploy is an insult to women voters. The worst part about is that there are many women taking the bait.
This is my opinion.
- Tags:
- election,
- presidential,
- mccain,
- palin
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