Unworthy
By Michael J.W. Stickings
Sullivan:
Agreed. (Although I never had any doubts whatsoever. And the alternative, alas, is all-too-thinkable.)
Sullivan:
This decision is not worthy of a great power. Whatever skills Palin may turn out to have, however fabulous a person she may turn out to be, even if she becomes the Eva Peron of Christianism, McCain had no idea when he picked her.
He winged this. That's the critical, unavoidable, devastating point.
John McCain has demonstrated with this insane decision that he is unfit to be president of the United States. This was an act of near-criminal negligence. If he can behave this recklessly and impulsively with this decision, the idea of allowing him to become president of the United States is only a smidgen less terrifying than thinking of Palin in that position.
Whatever few doubts I may once have still had about this election, they are resolved now.
Obama has to win. The alternative is unthinkable.
Agreed. (Although I never had any doubts whatsoever. And the alternative, alas, is all-too-thinkable.)
Labels: 2008 election, Barack Obama, John McCain, Sarah Palin
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