Tuesday, September 30, 2008

McCain, Palin and the names in the hat theory

Something that has been on my mind borderline obsessively is the presidential election coming up. I’m sure this comes as no shock seeing is it is constantly rammed down our throats by the media. But the issue that has taken center stage in my mind is not the presidential candidates themselves but their running mates. Now, I have no certain party affiliation. I prefer to think of my self as a common senseitarian. Meaning that I vote by my personal beliefs, not those of some larger party. That being said, what exactly was John McCain thinking? I have a pet theory that he drew names out of a hat. It is the only thing that makes sense when considering his choice. Now, I know he was trying to please a lot of people by selecting her, but seriously? I think you could’ve done better Mr. McCain. I’m sure there are much stronger, more qualified women for the position.
Don’t get me wrong, I am all for women in power. But we need the right kind of women. Not gun toting former beauty queens who spew ignorance and don’t know when to stop having children (44’s kind of pushing it lady). In the time since her candidacy was announced she granted 3 interviews, 3. Joe Bidden has given something like 90(he sticks his foot in his mouth repeatedly, but he still gives them). Hm, wonder why they’re shutting her up? Probably because the woman doesn’t have an intelligent thought in her supposedly beautiful head. But the media is eating it up, or at least they were. They’ve kind of tired of Ms. Palin’s antics, and rightfully so. This is America, we still have free speech (sort of) and a right to interview someone that may one day end up president (McCain’s not looking in peak condition). But God forbid someone mentions her family life. That’s “personal”, not something up for discussion on the national stage. Because that’s what we did for Hilary, right? Now there was the right kind of woman. Smart, articulate, experienced; yet the media slammed her left and right. No family issues were off limits. Why should Sarah Palin have all this special treatment? She shouldn’t. As Americans we should not stand for it. But hey, look at what we’ve sat and watched happen for the past 8 years. Standing up for injustice hasn’t really been our strong point lately. It’s time to get out of that slump and demand equal treatment in this race. Because we cannot afford a repeat of the last 8 years. Something has to change, and it needs to be us.

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