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Thursday, September 04, 2008
Ross Mackenzie :: Townhall.com Columnist
What's So Terrific About McCain's Palin Pick?
by Ross Mackenzie
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OK. So how about a single word to describe John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin as his vice-presidential running-mate?

Sensational. If he becomes the next president, he may well look back and see this decision — this long Statue-of-Liberty pass downfield — as winning the game for him before Labor Day.

What’s so terrific about Gov. Palin?

How much time do you have? She’s a young, articulate, can-do-it-all mother of five. Got into politics at 28 running against tax increases. Four years as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, give her more executive experience than Messrs. Obama and Biden combined — in addition to her executive years as governor. A reform-minded Alaskan (the state’s first female governor and, at 44, its youngest) who threw out the (Republican) bums.

Anything else?

She’s a change agent who is a finger in the eye of Obama’s vacuous “change” mantra. She also does crucial things for Republican success Nov. 4:

— As a woman, she peels away at least some of the Hillary feminists disenchanted with Obama-Biden. They wanted the Democrats to offer the first African-American and the first woman for vice-president. Now Sarah Palin, a Republican, is the only woman among the Big Four.

— Obama belied his commitment to change by going with Caroline Kennedy’s recommendation and choosing — in six-term Senator Biden — one of D.C.’s tightest, most ingrown insiders. McCain, who has rattled the cage of the status quo for most of his political life, reached for his running-mate to the governor of a state as far from Washington as one can get — and to the former mayor of precisely the heart-of-America small-towners Obama oddly insists cling to their religion and their guns because they are deeply “bitter” about their lot in life.

— Not only did Republican Sarah Palin throw out corrupt Republicans in Alaska. She also declares straight up that she is a conservative both “fiscally and socially.” So her selection stresses the division between the two tickets: the Republican emphatically conservative, the Democratic (consisting of the Nos. 1 and 3 farthest-left members of the Senate) mired in the fever swamps of liberal Democratic orthodoxy.

Doesn’t this polarization of both tickets reflect a troubling polarization of the electorate?

Perhaps. But two points. First, self-described conservatives in the electorate outnumber self-described liberals by about 2-1. That’s why the forthrightly conservative ticket usually wins. So McCain’s selection is politically sound.

Second, about 10 percent of the voters remain undecided. They’re looking for the practical achiever — the demonstrated doer. Both Obama and Biden are known for what they have said and how they have said it — not for what they have done. So McCain-Palin trumps Obama-Biden in the achievement score 14 ways to Thursday.

Yet I thought that presidential elections were heavily about the presidential nominees, not their running mates — that vice-presidential choices historically affect campaign outcomes hardly at all.

No question. This election is fundamentally about Barack Obama and his motivating ideology. And that compounds the problems facing John McCain.

Consider. Continued...

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Ross Mackenzie lives with his wife and Labrador retriever in the woods west of Richmond, Virginia. They have two grown sons, both Naval officers.

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How Obama Stole the Nomination
Ross Mackenzie said Obama on the national stage, with utterly no tangible (as opposed to electoral) accomplishments, has beaten a Clinton.

It may be more that Obama defrauded a Clinton (and the American public) rather than actually beating Hillary. Certainly the mainstream media has no interest in covering how the democratic nomination was stolen.

Here is a good article on how Obama defeated or disqualified other opponents in earlier elections, and how he used fraud to win the caucus delegates. Be sure to click on the link for the 98 page report that documents the caucus fraud. The link is in the paragraph just over half way down the article, starting with the sentence "What do you get when you combine lax caucus rules with bare-knuckle Chicago politics? Caucus fraud – which was rampant..."

http://www.bloggernews.net/117509

The 98 page report is from this site, which has even more documentation of the caucus fraud:

http://www.lynettelong.com/CAUCUSFRAUD/

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