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McCain Makes a Gamechanging VP Pick in Sarah Palin (278 hits)


McCain announced Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska, as his VP selection today. Its a gamechanging pick. Its definitely an offensive move. The McCain camp seems to be gaining strategic and execution heft as November approaches, while the Obama campaign seems to be losing its bite. First impressions:

Palin's resume is a bit thin too, but even so, its a contrasting thinness to Obama and to Biden, consisting of executive experience, some of it admittedly lightweight as a springboard for national office, such as mayoral service of her hometown of 8,000.

Palin is a woman, and Biden may be hampered in getting off a hard hitting attack on her. He'll have to finesse the attack dog routine, which he seems ill suited for, while Palin does not appear to be the type who pulls punches. Biden will need to get after her, but her status as a woman may give her some cover by forcing him to frame his attacks carefully to avoid charges of s*xism.

McCain has had to fight an uphill battle on the enthusiasm gap, but Palin as a dark horse candidate and a history making one for the republican party may be just what the doctor ordered to inject some energy into the campaign.

Palin does not stomp all over McCain's core message of maverick and commitment to reform, quite the contrary, she reinforces it. This in contrast to Obama, who's pick of Biden now looks even more decidedly like a defensive shoring up of his foreign policy chops, which actually is okay if it reassures voters. More damaging than that though by far, is Biden's status as a long time Washington insider. His presence on the ticket does not signal change. McCain is looking mavericky with this pick.

McCain's core messaging that Obama is not ready to lead is an established and solid line of attack that he is continuing to reinforce. Obama in contrast is off message. He has killed his change mantra, both by demphasizing it in the message and with the Biden pick, and his attack messages on McCain are not sharp enough, as he leavens them by constantly referencing McCain's military service before he levels an attack.

Until now, Obama's campaign was the s*xiest. It had more history making, more novelty, more newness. No longer. McCain has now given his campaign a woman who appears to be capable of playing the role of attack dog. He now has a very good countervailing set of optics to Obama's team. His team has now become equally as interesting to watch. The McCain/Palin ticket is attractive. Obama is no longer the most interesting visual in the campaign. McCain now has a competing visual.

I suspect the Obama campaign has been doing oppo research mostly on McCain's other choices and I suspect the Palin pick will have caught them nearly flatfooted, though not entirely. Their political counter messaging is going to be critical once the convention is over. They have already signaled their line of attack with the campaigns first response, calling out Palin's thin resume, to which the republicans will respond that its certainly no thinner than Obama's and make the case that its better and you can spin it that way.

Palin has an abuse of power investigation ongoing in Alaska regarding her involvement in the firing of the public safety director for resisting firing her sister's ex-husband from his state trooper job. Frankly, given that several members of her staff including her chief of staff had contacts with the public saftey department specifically regarding the trooper, I find it hard to believe all of those contacts occured without her knowledge or involvement. But you have to figure the McCain campaign spent some time vetting that issue and must have concluded that there was nothing there that could hurt them, so maybe there is a lot of smoke and no fire. We'll see.

Alaine's reaction is that this is a play to get women voters and certainly the disaffected Clintonistas and she calls it as a bonehead play. She thinks Palin is too light on experience and fundamentally, she's no Hillary Clinton in the minds of women voters and therefore this is a cynical ploy by the republicans that assumes women are stupid and most will be offended and turned off. It remains to be seen how she plays, particularly given that she is strongly pro-life, clearly representing an effort by McCain to consolidate the values voters behind him who view personnel as policy. He will clearly bring them home with this pick.

I don't think Obama/Biden as a team is good optical counter to this team. Given the opticals and messaging attack that McCain is now fielding, I think Obama/Biden have a challenge to try to effectively hit these political targets. The good news there is that they actually have in their arsenal two smart weapons that could be deployed to devastating effectiveness. The bad news? Those two smart weapons are Hillary and Bill Clinton.

Now comes the true test of democratic party unity. A combined political frontal assault by Obama, Biden, Bill and Hillary could clobber the McCain ticket. Thats more incoming fire than they can withstand I think. But I see nothing to indicate that Bill and Hillary will unload on the McCain ticket. Many have said Gore lost in part because he refused to deploy Bill Clinton. Obama may have a very similar problem here, but it may not be that he won't deploy Bill and Hillary, its that he can't, because they are not available or if they are, only at a very steep price.

This ticket is attractive. As a republican, I imagine we could do worse. I don't think the republican leadership of the last eight years deserves another four. McCain is trying to convince me that he is going to be different than the rest of his party. Palin reinforces that message. I remain in need of convincing. I'm mindful that when George Bush took office, George Will said it would be government by grownups. Thats not the way it played out. Maybe McCain will be different enough, but I'm not convinced yet to take a chance that I'm not going to get more of the same crap. At the same time, McCain is successfully sowing doubt and uncertainty as to how much real change I can expect Obama to deliver. Advantage McCain.

Palin is a game changer pick. McCain is playing for keeps. Obama must raise his game again. Can he do it? Did McCain actually make a bad call that won't play with women voters like he thinks? Who now holds the better hand?
Posted By: Aaron Laramore
Friday, August 29th 2008 at 2:01PM
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Aaron, you said a mouthful here: "The good news there is that they actually have in their arsenal two smart weapons that could be deployed to devastating effectiveness. The bad news? Those two smart weapons are Hillary and Bill Clinton."

Now that's what I call irony because it's SO true!!! Things just got a little more interesting.

Friday, August 29th 2008 at 2:34PM
Dee Gray
Strong post, Aaron. I agree, Palin was one helluva pick! If you're correct about Billary not strongly campaigning for Obama then it's going to be an arduous battle. Initially I thought Obama would win by a landslide, in fact the polls started widening in his favor again this week. But MCain's timing is impeccable. This played out so eprfectly for him:

The last day of the convention he smiles and shows his decent side w/his congratulatory commercial played dring the DNC. Then, when the whole world would have been talking about the "speech", most of the nation is now talking about the "pick", therefore blocking the gleeming light from the DNC. And going into the Repub Convention just days away, this will only build in anticipation as most Americans will get to hear her speak for thei very first time.

The only glitch on his radar, however, happens to be his apparent flip-flop. He's concentrated so heavily on Obama's [lack of] experience, then he pulls one of his a** w/even less? To be the #2 spot under a man HIS age?

That being said, this all makes for one interesting election. As the Chinese say, "may you live in interesting times"!
Friday, August 29th 2008 at 2:35PM
Craig Amos
Frankly, am still not impressed and I am a women, she does not have Hillary's popularity and stance and I wil def have to check in to the rep debate to get a bio from her cause at this point she is a ?
Friday, August 29th 2008 at 3:04PM
April D. Frazier
I don't know how anyone could say 'it just got interesting." The nasayers of Obama, were saying that they had doubts about Obama because they did not know him. They also said, "I don't know were he stands on issues." I mean, the whole gambit. So I ask, how can this pick be interesting. She has two months to help McCain, and nobody knows her (except the 8,000 people of Alaska). At least Obama was in the Amercian consciousness since his 2004 DNC speech. Palin is a nobody. Only the weak minded American citizens would even entertain a McCain/Palin ticket. Are you serious!
Friday, August 29th 2008 at 9:53PM
Kenneth X
I may be a news-hound, but if you listen to conservative talk radio and/or the 24 hour TV news networks, EVERYONE is salivating this pick. And keep in mind, WE are not the majority in thi country or this election.

I still expect Obama to win but it's time we get real. Read some online interests and you'll be at least a little concerned ... it won't be a cake-walk.
Friday, August 29th 2008 at 10:40PM
Craig Amos
I know Obama has concerns, because the American people are so easily swayed. Most of the U.S. citizens don't think for themselves in the first place. If we did, we wouldn't have George W. Bush and then we turn around and elect him for a 2nd term. WOW! Obama never had a cake walk to the presidency. And I won't really get too excited until he is actually sworn in. Until then, "concerns" will run rampant. And when he is elected my concerns, will be with his policies.
Saturday, August 30th 2008 at 12:27AM
Kenneth X
I think McCain's pick proved Obama right. You can't trust McCain's judgment. This shows that McCain doesn't care about the country, he's just trying to win an election. He already said he won't serve 2 terms because of his age and that he's had cancer twice. This is just a competition for him. So he picks a middle-aged white woman as VP to throw us off. He knows that's the target for this election. The sad thing is it might work. I hope not, I pray not. We can't assume because she's a woman that's a good thing. She's no Hillary Clinton for sure. She believes in everything McCain believes in, no rights for women, stripping away affirmative action(which they've already started doing). She is very conservative. That's why he picked her, if something were to happen to him he knows she would carry out what he started. This is why we have to do our homework. This election is so important. We have to do our part and vote and spread the truth about this election. We have to educate ourselves in order not to be decieved so history will not repeat itself.
Saturday, August 30th 2008 at 8:47AM
chivonne lawson
There were more qualified women, but like I said its just a competition to him.
Saturday, August 30th 2008 at 9:00AM
chivonne lawson
Obama HAS the momentum, period!!! It was 45 years ago when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had his! He wrote history, so is Obama - he is writing history! I stand for his vision and I respect his boldness to address issues as they are: he made me proud to be part of life! I am 45 years old, I am a mother, I have a degree, I want to be paid equal to what I put out in my daily efforts at work, I want my kids to have equal chances in live, I want all the benefits that go for kids and people who do not look like each other, but breathe the same air, enjoy the same sun, walk the same streets, period!

I am ready for change, not because Obama is black, but because he values chance and is willing to live them as well!
Saturday, August 30th 2008 at 10:36AM
Astrid Symor - Beighle
MCcain's choice to pick a governor already under investigation for illegal firing(as the Bush administration is under at this time)..Killing the foreign experience argument against Obama in return for her experiences as a mom, is a great move is beyond me.

Is she also against the equal pay for equal work for women as MCcain? The drillling in Alaska will only bring out the save the planet groups. The hunting will bring out the Anminal Rights groups. Joe Biden must treat this female with kid gloves isnot going to go over big with the woman libers???

When I heard about this woman just having a baby, and a boy, I remembered how worried one of my friend's doctors wa swhen she became pregnant with her older eggs at 40 years old. The chances were much better when the doctor found out she was having a girl. I only mentioned this as every thing that can be brought out from about 'abortion' for or against to the mothers who can not afford to even keep their handicapped children because of no medical care and they have to now work is going to be coming out as soon as possible. And, those who are trying to save their political offices after November 4 are going to be leading this charge of 'blame' for all that is wrong in America.

I do not look forward to any of this. I am a female and I am a mother.
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...for got, the news says that the governor's son joined the Army right after 9-11..and he has not served ONE tour of duty in the middle east is going to be hard pressed to explain, now is it not?????How many dead and injured so far????this does not look good. As I will be voting a ballot write -in for Ron Paul, I have no dog in this political fight.
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
I believe that this is more about the "What in the world is going on in America"by the rest of the world right now than it is about MCcain or the republican or democrat partys. This is a best ever sales for the Star and Enquirer magazines.Which is , I am at a loss of words to even, began to believe that this was possiablein our government.

What just happened today in the political arena in the U.S.???. John MCcain met this woman once and she was pregnant at the time.I doubt if the Republican party premits a first kiss on the first or second date and her MCcain is willing to turn over our country to a person he met-ONCE?????

Please tell me this is a BAD dream and I will wake up to find a sane American government!

What about she knew nothing about the phone calls until she was shown thoses tapes bothering to the man she later fired. The investigators played the tapes in their posession which she said did not exist until then and all of a sudden remembered the calls.

It is the cover-up, the lie...I know it seem I am picking on her children, but there is going to be talk about 'healthy foods' for her youngest child who has to be over weight!!!. Does anyone think of the children when it comes to these things?

I just keep looking at all that is going to be used against this woman's family to get to her!This is not good for this country.We as a nation can handle racism and every thing that comes with it but this has gone too, too far out of control!
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Our local paper is full of groups in our small town had certain bars in our area allow them to come in and drink and watch Obma's speech in their establishnents. It all went very well, thank goodness all went well. I know that I am so glad last week is over. Now to see what a bigger idiot MCcain can make out of himself.

Kenneth X what do you expect the MCcain camp can talk about? Give me a hint. You also Clark, This is just how much help I need to try and get a handle on this or what ever this mess is going to be called in the future.
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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