Why Palin, why now
Everyone's trying to figure out whether or not Gov. Sarah Palin, Sen. John McCain's pick for vice presidential running mate, has experience. As far as election strategy goes, it doesn't matter that Palin has little experience. Sen. John Kerry had far more experience and was several times smarter than President Bush, but in the 2004 debates, Bush behaved like an idiot child kicking sand, Kerry responded with intelligent remarks, and the voters picked Bush anyway. With Palin, McCain is going after two things simultaneously: 1) the feminist-minded voters still pissed that Obama beat Clinton and 2) the independents who don't see themselves in either party.
As "the most popular governor in America," Palin's approval rating in Alaska has hovered around 80 to 90 percent. She's a wildly successful politician who appeals to rugged Alaska female individualists as well as the soccer moms (and in Alaska, these aren't mutually exclusive), at the same time that she puts men at ease because she's no Gregoire. Her branded persona is to embrace both sex appeal (she was Miss Wasilla) and the serious role (glasses and suits), and her strategy has been to go after what Alaskans want: their oil and gas companies to prosper but share the wealth.
As the young, female counterpoint to Obama, her candidacy for vice president could work in McCain's favor in a way that no other candidate would have, drawing middle-aged Clinton supporters and young, more conservative voters originally favoring Obama to the Republican side — unless she says something dumb (she hasn't yet) or the corruption scandals rocking Alaska brush her more forcefully than they already have.
Pundits this season seem to underestimate the power of the abortion issue within the Christian right. Anti-abortion, one-issue voters, of which there are still many, will vote for McCain regardless, as the lesser of two evils. He's using the VP spot to capture those outside that base.
What will be interesting to see is how the McCain-Palin ticket reconciles Palin's approach to the oil industry, which is to tax them in Alaska in a way that the U.S. Congress refused to do but open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to exploration and drilling. Word has it that McCain was already re-thinking his opposition to drilling in ANWR, just in advance of this vp announcement.







Comments:
Posted Fri, Aug 29, 12:14 p.m. inappropriate
Saturday Night Live! will have fun with Ms. Palin: Oh, dear. I watched Gov. Sarah Palin's speech this morning and was underwhelmed, to say the least. OK, I'm a liberal Democrat, so the fact that she is pro-life, anti-gay and pro-NRA probably doesn't endear her to me. But hey, she's an Alaska gal, and I expected her to come out swingin' a few hockey sticks! Her performance was weak and wobbly and borderline dorky. The first thing that came to mind is what a great job Tina Fey could do impersonating her on Saturday Night Live! What a strange pick by McCain and his team -- in fact, he spent most of her speech looking somewhat nervous, twisting his wedding ring as if to say, "Well, it seemed like a good idea ..." It's going to be one heckuva campaign and I can't wait for the VP debates.
Posted Fri, Aug 29, 12:55 p.m. inappropriate
John Kerry?: By what measure did John Kerry have more experience than George Bush going into the 2004 election?
Posted Fri, Aug 29, 12:59 p.m. inappropriate
Huckabee Without the Wit, Charm & Experience: Seriously doubt Palin will move disgruntled Clintonistas to vote McCain. Palin will please the Republican base for sure, Piper predicted this months ago, beyond that not so much. The Undecided vote will break for McCain once they get in the voting booth for a reason they don't want to talk about, but that is a different issue. Most Clintonistas think Obama is too conservative so they are not going to find a creationist and virulently anti-choice VP candidate attractive..
Posted Fri, Aug 29, 1:25 p.m. inappropriate
RE: Saturday Night Live! will have fun with Ms. Palin: As "duckdog" commented on Ted Van Dyk's article on the Palin choice, "writing off the Palin choice as a Dan Quayle-like blunder could be a serious mistake for the Democrats." Let's not count our chickens before they've hatched.
Posted Fri, Aug 29, 1:42 p.m. inappropriate
RE: Huckabee Without the Wit, Charm & Experience: Obama is too conservative? Compared to who? Che Guevara? His voting record is more liberal than Clinton's. In fact, it's more liberal than practically anyone in the Senate.
Posted Fri, Aug 29, 2:01 p.m. inappropriate
RE: Huckabee Without the Wit, Charm & Experience: Many dems consider Obama's position on FISA, universal health care and offshore drilling more conservative than Clinton's. Free yourself from your reactionary cocoon.
Posted Fri, Aug 29, 2:13 p.m. inappropriate
On second thought, maybe a Seinfeld character?: I just heard a supporter for Gov. Palin say, "Maybe America will fall in love with this woman." On second viewing of her debut as the Republican VP nominee, she's more like Elaine on Seinfeld than Tina Fey. I think I've been watching too much TV. Turn it off, turn it all off! And hold the mayo on the mooseburgers.
Posted Sat, Aug 30, 10:26 a.m. inappropriate
RE: Huckabee Without the Wit, Charm & Experience: "Free yourself from your reactionary cocoon."
"Reactionary?" What Dictionary of 1960s Counterculture Slang did you dig that up from? You must just be one of those no-account beatniks.
Posted Tue, Sep 2, 10:13 a.m. inappropriate
RE: John Kerry?: I'll concede that Bush had three years' experience as commander-in-chief, but that fact had little bearing on his behavior in the town hall debates — and in the Oval Office.
Posted Mon, Oct 6, 4:32 a.m. inappropriate
Remember Obamas 2 week trip?: Just after Obama was made the Democrat nominee, it was painfully apparent that he has zero experience and had zero foreign policy on his resume. So, they sent him to Europe for two weeks.
That's it. 2 weeks in Europe. Less than the average high school grad who at least gets a one month Eurorail pass.
Now suddenly Barack the Hypocrite is moaning about Palin?
He has two years in the Senate where he did nothing.
He knows zilch about international affairs?
How dare he even compare himself to McCain or Palin for that matter.
Liberals in Seattle live in a world of psychosis where they fail to see the ridiculousness of their own position.