Palin VS Biden, What Does America Expect to See?

September 28th, 2008 by Mack

200px-Palin_In_Carson_City_On_13_September_2008 JoeBidenOfficialCroppedv3 I think it is safe to say for this election that your pick for president has to be closely related to the vice president nominee you like the most, especially in John McCain’s case.  I do not believe America has ever been so aware that a short heartbeat is all that separates a vice president from becoming The Commander & Chief.  This means for Republicans that if John McCain won the election November 4th and was to kick the bucket on the 5th, the hockey mom would be in charge for the next 4 long long years.  I guess one thing McCain has working for him is that his judgement in world views and vice presidential candidates is structurally sound? hmm….

Sarah Palin

I think the American public is going to delighted to get some real face time with the Sarah.  The McCain campaign has put forth an unmeasured amount of effort to keep Sarah away from the press and with good reason.

 

After her most recent interview with Katie Couric, it is going to be hard for Sarah Palin to do much more damage to the campaign than she already has.  The media has set her up for success if she even shows the slightest knowledge of politics.  If she continues to gaffe her way through the debate the American people will not be surprised.

Joe Biden

I think this is going to be another golden opportunity for Joe to shine and prove once again that he would be a solid choice if he had to stand in for Barack Obama at sometime.  Biden strikes me as a straight shooter and I think most blue-collar voters can relate to him.  His performance on October 2nd is just as important as Sarah Palin’s.  He has to prove to undecided voters that he has what it takes to run the show and that he will assist Barack in making well thought out decisions for the 21st century.

It is easily granted that no one is perfect and anyone would be stupid to expect such, but when I listed to Joe Biden speak to the American public I feel he relates to me personally on some issues I am concerned about.  I think he has to carry that same  posture throughout the debates and continue to connect with undecided voters.

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  1. By Valentinesday on Sep 29, 2008 | Reply

    I don’t think John McCain’s age should be an issue in this election. Look at his mom, the lady is 94 years and looks like she could easily go another ten. Listen I’d rather have a person that more in touch with the real life than a typical politician in the office. When people talk about Sarah Palin’s inexperience than I ask you to look at it the other way around…I would rather have an inexperienced Vice President than inexperienced President. I’m with that Obama is more appealing but that’s about it. He has never voted on anything and his lack of judgment is very much in question.

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