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Joan Ganz Cooney | 08/29/2008 2:19 pm

Joan Ganz Cooney: The Choice of Palin Is Simply Irresponsible Updated 8/30, 2:06 PM

Joan Ganz Cooney

Update:

Just to set the record straight, I’d like answer those who favorably compare Sarah Palin’s experience to Barack Obama’s. 

First, by contrast to Ms. Palin, he, in his childhood and adolesence grew up in the most racially diverse state in the union, Hawaii, and in one of the poorest foreign countries on the planet, Indonesia, both of which experieces gave him a world view very few American children are priviledged to gain.  After graduating from Columbia, he went to Harvard Law School and was elected President of the Law Review, an honor that goes only to those at the very top. Subsenquently he moved to Chicago, one of the nation’s largest cities, as a community organizer and as a teacher of constitutional law at the University of Chicago. For years, he was exposed to the multitude of  problems faced by urban America.  After serving in the State Senate for 7 years, he was elected to the  U.S. Senate  4 year ago  where he has served on the Foreign Relations  committee.

Yes he has been running for the office of president for the past 18 months but his performance as the executive in charge of a huge, hard-fought, successful national campaign during which he beat one of the most formidable families in politics today is no small thing and speaks very well of his ability to manage large, complex national efforts. 

As one blogger asked, can anyone imagine Sarah Palin at this time running a prolonged  Republican primary campaign and banishing say, the Bush family?  I have no doubt she is a competent governor of Alaska but that is simply too small a playing field to be a springboard to the vice presidency and a heartbeat away from the Oval Office.

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The choice of Palin is simply irresponsible. McCain has a 50 percent chance of being president and he puts a heartbeat away from the presidency a 44-year-old who has been governor of the least populated state in the union for less than two years. And that’s the extent of her experience. What on earth does she know about anything to do with governing a huge country or about foreign policy? Her debate with Biden should be very interesting.

To think, as I’m sure they do, that former Hillary supporters can be wooed to their ticket by adding a pro-life, lifetime NRA member surely ranks as one of the dumbest political moves in many years. I will be very surprised if Obama doesn’t get a significant bump in the polls just from this news.

But then when it comes to politics, nobody knows anything.

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Lorraine Bell
The obviousness of McCain’s choice was able to be seen as far away as Australia (where I live) . To disrepect the American public by thinking they could be conned in such a way amazes me.
By Lorraine Bell on 09/04/2008 5:54 pm
Diana T
What do the Australians think, Lorranie? How does this political season play out over there? I would love for you to keep me informed.
By Diana T on 09/04/2008 6:00 pm
Dr. Mark Klein
This article explains McCain’s frequent judgement problems. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26426721/ He should submit to neuropsychiatric tests for memory and cognition and release the raw data results.
By Dr. Mark Klein on 08/29/2008 3:01 pm
beth willis
The important point is that although Palin tried marijuana, “She did not like it.” The inhalation issue was not available at press time. Peace and grace
By beth willis on 08/29/2008 3:09 pm
Maurine H
Yes, Beth, and the fact that she “did not like it” is, I guess, supposed to nullify the whole issue. It sounds much like “if you eat while driving in your car, the calories don’t count”, doncha think? Mo
By Maurine H on 08/30/2008 2:09 pm
Brooklyn Gal
Mo, Funny line, if only it could be true. Why are McCain supporters bringing up Obama’s inexperience when GW’s experience was not as broad as McCain’s? Yet they went for GW over McCain 8 years ago. Why? Because GW was “more conservative”. It’s the “conservative” position that is more important to these voters, not the experience issue. Palin’s lack of experience is a null point to these voters. They just don’t like Obama.
By Brooklyn Gal on 08/30/2008 3:00 pm
Star Lawrence
Let’s be honest—who has not smoked dope? Such a non-issue.
By Star Lawrence on 08/30/2008 3:36 pm
beth willis
It was a joke, Star. Piece of grace
By beth willis on 08/31/2008 7:05 pm
Marjorie C.
Joan, What exactly is Obama’s experience? Yet he expects us to vote for him as POTUS. I have trouble following this argument — 47-year old Obama with no credible experience for president, or 44-year old Palin with at least some experience running a state, unpopulated as it is, for V.P. Where are we going with this? What is the real issue?
By Marjorie C. on 08/29/2008 3:39 pm
Tina Walden
Marjorie, I’ve seen several of your posts asking what is Obama’s experience. Here is the answer. In addition to several years as a constitutional law professor and lawyer; he spent 8yrs as a State Senator and the last 4yrs as US Senator (not a yr). He has remained active in social, political and economic rights and campaigns of workers around the country. Please try not to sound as if the man has no experience at all, it makes you sound uninformed and foolish.
By Tina Walden on 08/30/2008 1:40 am
Marjorie C.
Christine, On the subject of sounding foolish, Obama was ‘elected’ to a four year term as U.S. Senator, but has shown up for work 147 days. He appears to have no interest in the job he was elected for. He has experience, he has experience running for president. I see him as an author, a part-time professor and a Chicago-style politician. His record in the State senate is not stellar. Sarah Palin and Obama are on the same footing where experience is concerned. Difference is the Dems expect us to believe he is ready to be POTUS in January, Repubs just want Palin as V.P.
By Marjorie C. on 08/30/2008 6:56 am
Brooklyn Gal
Marjorie, So you would be comfortable with Palin as POTUS if something were to happen to McCain?
By Brooklyn Gal on 08/30/2008 3:02 pm
Marjorie C.
Carol: “So you would be comfortable with Palin as POTUS if something were to happen to McCain?” As comfortable as I’d be is Obama is elected.
By Marjorie C. on 08/31/2008 4:06 pm
Brooklyn Gal
And since we all know how you feel about Obama, I now see your point…Palin is not qualified.
By Brooklyn Gal on 08/31/2008 4:39 pm
EKA -
Carol, Give it up… Marjorie is a lost cause. If Obama was running unopposed, she’d stay home ;-)
By EKA - on 09/02/2008 4:08 pm