Full Court PressCharles Kaiser on McCain's McGovern Moment
McCain's McGovern Moment "If John McCain wants to have a debate about who has the temperament and judgment to serve as the next commander-in-chief, that's a debate I'm ready to have."
RISKY PICK Palin, McCain (Photo: Getty Images) The parallels are precise because we now know that John McCain wanted to choose the thoroughly-vetted Joe Lieberman or Tom Ridge, but his fear of the religious right led him instead to choose a ludicrously unqualified, and completely unvetted governor from one of the smallest states in the union. The irony is searing because it was also Tom Eagleton's selection which changed the way vice presidents were chosen forever—until, that is, John McCain chose his. As Elisabeth Bumiller made clear in her superb story this morning, which is also the most important story of day, Palin was a last-minute pick made after a single 20-minute meeting between her and McCain. The quotes in Bumiller's story are startling: "Representative Gail Phillips, a Republican and former speaker of the State House, said [there was] widespread surprise in Alaska when Ms. Palin was named to the ticket...'I started calling around and asking, and I have not been able to find one person that was called,' Ms. Phillips said. 'I called 30 to 40 people, political leaders, business leaders, community leaders. Not one of them had heard. Alaska is a very small community, we know people all over, but I haven't found anybody who was asked anything.'"
VETTING THE VETTERS Elisabeth Bumiller Not to mention her strong support of Pat Buchanan for president, her rejection of evolution and global warming, and the single quality that seems to have made her irresistible to McCain and the wacko-right wing of his party: her supposedly extraordinary concern for the unborn, especially in the case of the child she carried to term, even though she knew he would have Down Syndrome. < BACK TO Features |
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