Sarah Palin's World View
Posted by: Bill Pearlman
Published on September 13th, 2008 @ 08:59:00 am , using 122 words
Published on September 13th, 2008 @ 08:59:00 am , using 122 words
It was bad enough that Ms. Palin’s performance in the first televised interviews she has done since she joined the Republican ticket was so visibly scripted and lacking in awareness.
What made it so much worse is the strategy for which the Republicans have made Ms. Palin the frontwoman: win the White House not on ideas, but by denigrating experience, judgment and qualifications.
The idea that Americans want leaders who have none of those things — who are so blindly certain of what Ms. Palin calls “the mission” that they won’t even pause for reflection — shows a contempt for voters and raises frightening questions about how Mr. McCain and Ms. Palin plan to run this country.
NY Times Editorial
9-13-08
1 comment
Comment from: Barry H. [Visitor]
I am a fisherman and used to be a hunter. When you have the prey cornered, and you're going to squeeze off a shot or snap a bait into the fish's mouth, you look it in the eye - and you see panic, confusion and fear. At Sarah Palin's interview, I saw panic, confusion and distrust. What a nightmare.
The road is looking mighty rocky. Let's hope justice prevails.
The road is looking mighty rocky. Let's hope justice prevails.
09/13/08 @ 13:06


