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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.

Read more about: mccain, New, Politics, Sarah Palin

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Diana T
I agree. Wasn’t Teddy Roosevelt the youngest president, by the way? How old was Bill Gates when he figured out how to make his first bil? How old was Edison when he started inventing? Why are people talking like the 40’s are high school age? I was a grandmother at the age of 45 or 46. That isn’t the problem here.
By Diana T on 08/30/2008 12:09 am
James the Game
Yes, Diana, Theodore Roosevelt was 42 when sworn at…er, into office. Kennedy was 43.
By James the Game on 08/30/2008 2:37 am
No Way-No How -No McCain
James…funny. brought to the doorstep yesteday. Right, her views and her ridiculous lack of experience. She’s one of those total whack job dominionists.
By No Way-No How -No McCain on 08/30/2008 2:27 am
Star Lawrence
Based on what…that man is given dominion over the earth and can do anything he wants with it (presumably bad stuff)? What is your evidence?
By Star Lawrence on 08/30/2008 4:32 pm
Elizabeth Bennett
There is a dispute going on right now about shooting wolves from airplanes in Alaska. Palin is saying people should be able to kill as many wolves as they want, since wolves eat the same caribou and moose as people. Congressman George Miller has been challenging this, introducing legislation to stop this practice. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/08/31/BARB12KSHM.D…
By Elizabeth Bennett on 09/01/2008 12:16 pm
DeBúrca obj
Joan, not only should he get a bump (though we’ll never know how much is due to the speech and how much is due to Palin… also, not much of a bump is expected with the GOP convention being this week) but I am sure he will get a bump in campaign donations.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/29/2008 4:34 pm
Marcia L.
DeB-You are right. after hearing the news about Palin, I went and made another $100 donation to OBAMA!
By Marcia L. on 08/29/2008 6:26 pm
DeBúrca obj
Good for you Marcia! Let’s keep urging people to do the same.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/29/2008 6:40 pm
C A Rose
DeB, I agree…and all the previous stuff on this selection for VP by McCain, ditto. I Googled her right after I heard her name and her positions on issues dear to me are scarey. Could McCain actually believe that she will be a draw for Hillary’s supporters? He can’t be that stupid, can he? I did notice one thing that was published about his selection process and that was that Palin had to be ‘vetted’ by Cindy McCain first. Maybe that’s the reason they look and dress quite similar…except Cindy McCain doesn’t have to shop at Wally World. CA
By C A Rose on 08/31/2008 1:46 am
DeBúrca obj
I think that McCain would do anything including sacrificing the country for a win, it’s like he has a point to prove or something but I sure don’t care what it is, I don’t want to know the murky depths of his psyche! But I also think that he is just another front, like W was, for whomever is actually RUNNING the Republican Party and they forced him to do it… it take Palin or drop out. A better man would have dropped out.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/31/2008 9:04 am
Sam Mirando
Irresponsible and really scary. It makes me sick to my stomach just to think about the possibility that she might be President. This country must be the laughing stock of the whole world this evening. And this morning, everyone was cheering with us. How quickly things change.
By Sam Mirando on 08/29/2008 6:23 pm
Diana T
Sam, do you realize that she has minimal knowledge of agricultural related subjects because they do not have issues like that up there. And, you are correct in watching the papers from the other parts of the world.
By Diana T on 08/30/2008 12:12 am
Kathleen E Lo Pinto VIgnolini
Well, the pundits are saying that McCain sees … not her inexperience, but that she’s a maverick like “he sees himself” - that is - that HE sees himself, not as he used to be, before he latched on to the GW bandwagon. Sadly for McCain, her only experience is in a very sparsely populated State, that has none of the financial woes of every other state, thanks to ‘nother oil monarchy. (Anyone else get the similarity? Oil = GW/Chaney = McCain/Palin) I believe, my former Alaskans now actually have a surplus - something Sarah didn’t have anything to do with, and one we had only 8 short years ago!
By Kathleen E Lo Pinto VIgnolini on 08/29/2008 7:44 pm
Kathleen E Lo Pinto VIgnolini
Opps clicked too soon. Now his choice is irresponsible - but so much more so, IF - WE vote for that oil ticket!
By Kathleen E Lo Pinto VIgnolini on 08/29/2008 7:48 pm
TricotGirl F
Absurdly reckless choice! This is actually unbelievably insulting to women and demonstrates McCain’s antiquated narrow thinking…With all due respect to Governor Palin and her accomplishments she is no more prepared to step into the presidency than Cindy McCain. Being mayor of a one horse town and a governor of a remote state for less than 2 years does not qualify anyone male or female for the highest office in the land at the most frightening time in history. John McCain is not a young man and has had cancer more than once. Again, this is reckless! If he wanted to play the gender card there are far more qualified republican women than Gov Palin. John McCain has once again demonstrated with this choice how completely out of touch he is with the country he believes he should serve. I am also surprised at his campaign advisors allowing this choice…This is a HUGE gamble…did they not watch anything that went on in Denver? The women who supported Hillary are not women who would EVER vote for a pro-gun anti-abortion candidate. To throw someone with no international or security experience into the ring just to get the attention of women is unbelievable-he only met her once! I have thought many things about John McCain but stupid has never been one of them. This looks like a political stunt to inject enthusiasm into a campaign that could never match the energy that Denver produced. Don’t play with us John McCain, this is our future you are fooling with.
By TricotGirl F on 08/30/2008 12:15 am