McCain/Palin

This post was written by Miss Malevolent on August 29, 2008
Posted Under: Politics

She reminds me of Tina Fey.

Yeah, I think people are underestimating McCain. He’s sharper than I gave him credit for.

He has done a few things here with this pick…

1. For those Hillary voters who were only energized to vote for McCain out of spite, this gives them an excuse to “feel better” about their choice as it will stick it to the Dems in a poetic justice sort of way.

2. This will and has already secured his base…which is what he was going to need. I knew they were going triangulate anyway. I personally think the Republicans were playng up this antipathy for McCain to lull the Democrats into a false sense of security.

3. He can begin to point out Obama’s inexperience more through Obama’s attacks of Palin’s inexperience. What I mean by that is…while Obama is taking about the bottom of the ticket, McCain can talk about the top of the ticket being inexperienced.

4. The Republicans will ultimately use the sexism that the Democrats showed against Hillary…against them. Meaning, they will highlight every sexist thing said against Palin to paint the party of “progressives” as the hypocrites they are. It’s amazing really cause the Republicans are sexist, but they have now seen that Democrats are JUST as sexist if not more. This will have a two fold effect…

A. Obama will have to come out and apologize for the sexism to make sure he keep his female voting block in tact ESPECIALLY the Republican women that supposedly flocked to him so he’ll always be in apologize mode.

B. If Obama ignores the inevitable attacks of sexism, Republicans won’t hesitate to draw parallels with what happened during the primary which will turn people off of Obama because they’re reliving the history of the past year and a half.

I mean just like the laughing at Obama’s celebrity…McCain knows how to play this game…while looking like a doddering old man who wouldn’t hurt a fly.

Should be interesting how this all plays out in the next couple of months.

Reader Comments

Although she does’nt use the word ‘black’ to refer to Ob***,
Although people that leave comments express this prejudice,
MissM is someone who IS REALLY concerned about the political scene.
Regardless of whether is is a Rep or Dem candidate, black or white,
Oh well? Wtf – Should it matter to an Indian?

I really wonder about how you would react to this – An Indian male ( say -me) runs for President – bet you’d go helter skelter…

But i’d have to have access to a few billion dollars before i could do that. A 15 years residency in Nebraska ok, make that Florida and then…behold .. Raghavendra for President.
I bet I’m better than Obama and Mccain put together.
Btw mccain and mcjob rhyme and obama does not have a say in the AMA…too bad.
meanwhile,

MissM should i run for president,
MissM should i trust the government…

@readers of this – MissM is not my mother. MissM secretly funds and participates in backstage money laundering activities for both the republican and the democrats with assistance from the Mafia.

p.s : I am neither trying to be funny nor am i insane. Actually MissM fancies whatever i could say about her occasional posts…

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Written By Raghavendra on September 2nd, 2008 @ 5:59 am

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