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Stand By Sarah: She's Still a Winning Pick
« on: September 04, 2008, 03:21:39 AM »

Stand By Sarah: She's Still a Winning Pick
A Commentary By Dick Morris
Wednesday, September 03, 2008

The dominant question at the GOP convention is: Will John McCain make the huge mistake of abandoning Sarah Palin?

Some claim he made a mistake in choosing the Alaska governor. My bet is the reverse - that she'll turn out to be a big win.

Even if I'm wrong, dropping her now would doom him in November. If McCain lets baseless, sexist smears set his course, he'd turn all the good Palin has already done for him, and should do in the weeks ahead, into a negative - demoralizing the GOP base and losing independents.

Understand: Palin is under attack because she was such a good choice.

Remember the Democrats' central charge on McCain - "He's a Bush clone." By choosing Palin, something George Bush would never have done, McCain showed how really different he is.

The old ground rule for picking a running mate was to help the ticket carry a particular state. But Bill Clinton changed the rules when he tapped Al Gore in 1992. Clinton likely would've carried Tennessee anyway, but the choice of Gore emphasized the most important feature of Clinton's candidacy: He was from a new generation and represented a new outlook.

And so Sarah Palin reinforces the most important aspect of the McCain candidacy: Despite 30 years in Washington, he's an outsider and a dedicated foe of corruption and conflict of interest in government. He's the one who stands up against pork, earmarks and lobbyists and backs campaign-finance reform.

Palin brings the same kind of credentials to the ticket. When she speaks tonight and emphasizes her record of reform and her commitment to bring ethical standards to Washington, she'll strike a deeply resonant chord throughout the nation.

None of the "scandal" reflects ill on Sarah herself. They're the kind of family issues that bedevil many American women. That the media accords such prominence to them shows how fundamentally differently we treat women and men in politics.

Should she not serve as vice president because her daughter is pregnant? Or her husband had a DWI 20 years ago? Or her sister married a state trooper, who shocked his 11-year-old son with a Tazer, leading relatives and friends to think he should be fired? Or because she exercised her legal right to fire the head of the State Police when he saw no reason to fire the trooper?

Palin has an extensive public record - with more executive experience than Barack Obama or Joe Biden (or McCain, for that matter). She should be judged on her record, same as a man. If she is, she'll survive these charges in great style.

And then the backlash will set in. Tens of millions of women have had to confront life experiences akin to Palin's.

After years of electing plasticized creations of political consultants, we have the chance to vote for a real person with real peoples' problems. In standing by her, McCain speaks volumes about his attitude toward women and his empathy for those who face family troubles. His loyalty illustrates not just his decency, but his sensitivity and good sense.

All of which illustrates the most fundamental point of this convention: That John McCain is no George W. Bush.

Views expressed in this column are those of the author, not those of Rasmussen Reports.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/political_commentary/commentary_by_dick_morris/stand_by_sarah_she_s_still_a_winning_pick
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Re: Stand By Sarah: She's Still a Winning Pick
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2008, 09:41:10 AM »
Who gives a sh*t if McCain isn't Juniorbush? He is working for the same greedheads, he is running on the same party platform.

Watch and see gas prices drop until after November, then rocket upward again.

Some sorry sh*ts don't even know they are being manipulated. They even seem to enjoy it.
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Re: Stand By Sarah: She's Still a Winning Pick
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2008, 10:27:57 AM »
Watch and see gas prices drop until after November, then rocket upward again.

Actually, they go up every November. Election or no. It has more to do with the federally mandated formulation change every winter (and another in the spring). They have to take refineries off line to make the switch which creates an artificial shortage.
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Re: Stand By Sarah: She's Still a Winning Pick
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2008, 10:46:05 AM »
They go up in the summer normally to take advantage of people taking vacations. They have dropped now because of the elections. Big Oil might lose some profits if Obama is elected, and this is a loss they are wiling to take. They will make it up after the electctions, no matter who is elected.

I suppose you think that no one ever manipulates oil prices politically. I wonder how many times they have to do it to cause you to see the light. I suppose T. Boone Pickens funding the Swiftboat ads against Kerry is just an old coot's madness, and has nothing whatever to do with the profits of oilmen.

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Re: Stand By Sarah: She's Still a Winning Pick
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2008, 11:38:03 AM »
They go up in the summer normally to take advantage of people taking vacations. They have dropped now because of the elections.

Well, they went up last summer, and dropped around October. What big election were they manipulating last year?

(The average price rose to 3.079 last June and had dropped to 2.779 in early October, then started rising again. It does this every year, election or no.)
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Re: Stand By Sarah: She's Still a Winning Pick
« Reply #5 on: September 04, 2008, 12:39:57 PM »
Who gives a sh*t if McCain isn't Juniorbush? He is working for the same greedheads, he is running on the same party platform.

Watch and see gas prices drop until after November, then rocket upward again.

Some sorry sh*ts don't even know they are being manipulated. They even seem to enjoy it.

your anger is showing.

Did sarah's speech ruin your election?