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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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No Way-No How -No McCain
Right on Joan. I’m disgusted that we’ve endured 8-years of Rovian tactics, wholesale wreckage and a nightmare of hell with Bush/Cheney and then get this pandering move. Use a puppet to grab the spotlight away from Obama’s excellent speech—full of issues that have been submerged for 8 horrific years. And place an unequalifed beauty queen a heartbeat away from the nuQUEleer button. Pathetic. Big time. And ever more so that some unsophisticated women think that using the hockey mom as a front to bring in votes and keep the oil/war profiteering party in office is somehow a compliment or step up for women. She’s a tool. Plain and simple. It just reeks.
By No Way-No How -No McCain on 08/29/2008 3:40 pm
Diana T
By Diana T on 08/30/2008 12:22 am
Diana T
Winery, This afternoon on All Things Considered, I heard the report of how the new VP candidate’s bio on wickipedia was being altered, starting Thursday morning. I just happened upon this when I wnet to Daily Kos a minute ago, whereupon a computer tech is following the thread of the alterations. Enjoy: http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/8/29/21034/4861/159/579549
By Diana T on 08/30/2008 12:38 am
Star Lawrence
Wikipedia=chump play. I have said this before.
By Star Lawrence on 08/30/2008 3:39 pm
Steve R
Looks like someone started painting with a bigger pallet. Goes well with my rose-colored clip-ons. At least they have someone who knows how to use a computer. Pretty precocious for 4.5 months old. Or maybe she missed an ethics gaff.
By Steve R on 08/31/2008 9:19 pm
DeBúrca obj
Agreed Joan! Whomever McCain would have chosen I would probably not agree with their ideology, but any of the others whom I have heard were considered, at least would have been more qualified to take over for this 72 year old who has a history of cancer and needed to pick a very serious VP. I don’t think she will help him win, but with the race so close he COULD win, and the thought of that before was really disturbing just based upon McCain himself and his closeness to Bush on so many issues. But now, the thought is more than disturbing, it is down right frightening. McCain keeps proving to have ZERO ability to choose good people for any job whatsoever, this is just the latest example.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/29/2008 4:19 pm
Buh- Bye
It’s just plain unseemly to constantly discuss the potential impending death of this man who is able to campaign vigorously and traverse the globe in an exhausting schedule. Imagine being the recipient of a relentless discussion of your death on national TV and in the blogosphere.
By Buh- Bye on 08/29/2008 8:47 pm
DeBúrca obj
It is not unseemly. That is the main purpose of a VP, to step in if the president cannot finish the term. And in this case we have a man who turned 72 today and has a history of cancer. Discussing the very good chance that this woman could end up acting as our president is prudent, not “unseemly”.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/29/2008 9:08 pm
Buh- Bye
Put yourself in his shoes for just one minute (and I mean on the human level) and think about what that must be like to hear people predicting your death and discussing your cancer like you are a walking infection that will most likely keel over any minute. It’s unseemly. Especially as a political tactic. I find it abhorrent.
By Buh- Bye on 08/29/2008 10:21 pm
DeBúrca obj
You just don’t understand the main purpose for having a VP.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/30/2008 12:30 am
Buh- Bye
DeBurca ~ “You just don’t understand the main purpose for having a VP.” I don’t? Thank you for explaining it to me.
By Buh- Bye on 08/30/2008 2:21 pm
DeBúrca obj
You’re welcome.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/30/2008 2:33 pm
DeBúrca obj
AND… I want to add… McCain himself stated, before he threatened the national security with his choice of VP…. that the most important decision for a presidential candidate is to “choose a vice president for the ticket who is ready to take over the leadership of the country if the president cannot finish his term”…. so if you don’t want to listen to me, listen to your candidate… at least your candidate before he decided on yet ANOTHER flip-flop on one of his statements. This flip-flop is the most damning of all.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/30/2008 2:36 pm
No Way-No How -No McCain
Alias, “It’s unseemly. Especially as a political tactic. I find it abhorrent.” It isn’t unseemly. It is a pragmatic fact and is dicussed in EVERY election—-is the VP ready to take over in the event the president dies or is incapacitated. Are you really that unsophisticated that you can’t comprehend the nuances and all the issues here. That the US is more important than one man? That HE decided to run for office, and now he PICKS a person who could replace him and that SELECTION reveals a great deal about his presidential competence?? His first critical decision and he blew it big time. This is a person who should be voted out of the senate asap. It showed total contempt for women, for his responsibilites to the US and to the world. “I find it abhorrent.” well get used to it because it is the really of EVERY election that this gets discussed, as it should.
By No Way-No How -No McCain on 08/30/2008 2:17 am
Susan B
(I love your avatar and screen name. That’s a step or two beyond a bad or out of context photo. Yikes!)
By Susan B on 08/31/2008 4:39 pm