As one writer from the Guardian put it:
If Sarah Palin defies the conventional wisdom that says elections are determined by the top of the ticket, and somehow wins this for McCain, what will be the reaction? Yes, blue-state America will go into mourning once again, feeling estranged in its own country. A generation of young Americans - who back Obama in big numbers - will turn cynical, concluding that politics doesn't work after all. And, most depressing, many African-Americans will decide that if even Barack Obama - with all his conspicuous gifts - could not win, then no black man can ever be elected president.
Palin represents to me all that is ill about neoconservatism, that if you want a WASP America, if you want an America that caters to the privileged, an America that fears change and scorns its responsibility to the rest of the world, if you want an America that has no room for dissent, you must vote for her. Oh, and John McCain, too, though he's just an accessory, at this point.
I would pray that America doesn't go down this path, but I don't believe God's listening.
EDIT:
ABC interviews Palin.
more, and some really juicy more.
Yes, Mrs. Palin is a hardcore conservative, but Mr. Obama and Mr. Biden are hardcore liberals (though I find much to like about Mr. Obama personally). Mr. McCain, alone among the four, has a history of standing up to his own party to support a position of common sense, though this has become less true recently as he has done what he needs to do to get elected within the aforementioned system.
It makes me sad that you and many others will interpret a vote for McCain as a vote for hardcore conservatism. The fact is that the system is rigged to prevent the kind of candidate I would actually want to vote for.
Since in this election, neither candidate is following his party's perceived politics, you can't vote Republican with some vague excuse of fiscal conservatism, when if you take three seconds to listen to the issues and do the math yourself, you realize that that isn't the case at all. McCain doesn't equal fiscal conservatism and Palin does equal hardcore social conservatism, so lying to yourself and just admit it already.
True dialogue isn't happening, and if we want our nation to succeed, we need to start listening to one another. Neither party has it all correct, and it's only with careful compromise that we can find the right course.
If you truly believe that McCain is capable of such, then ask yourself why he chose Palin as his running mate. Palin prides herself on her extreme stances and unwillingness to compromise. Obama, from what I can see, not only has the desire to resolve conflict, but the capability.
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