More Sarah Palin For VP Buzz

Oh please please please please please, John McCain! This is how you pick up some conservatives, and Democrat women, too.

Here’s Jack Kelly at Real Clear Politics on Governor Palin:

There is one potential running mate who has virtually no down side. Those conservatives who’ve heard of her were delighted to learn that McCain advance man Arthur Culvahouse was in Alaska recently, because they surmised he could only be there to discuss the vice presidential nomination with Gov. Sarah Palin.

At 44, Sarah Louise Heath Palin is both the youngest and the first female governor in Alaska’s relatively brief history as a state. She’s also the most popular governor in America, with an approval rating that has bounced around 90 percent.

This is due partly to her personal qualities. When she was leading her underdog Wasilla high school basketball team to the state championship in 1982, her teammates called her “Sarah Barracuda” because of her fierce competitiveness.

Two years later, when she won the “Miss Wasilla” beauty pageant, she was also voted “Miss Congeniality” by the other contestants.

Sarah Barracuda. Miss Congeniality. Fire and nice. A happily married mother of five who is still drop dead gorgeous. And smart to boot.

But it’s mostly because she’s been a crackerjack governor, a strong fiscal conservative and a ferocious fighter of corruption, especially in her own party.

Ms. Palin touches other conservative bases, some of which Sen. McCain has been accused of rounding. Track, her eldest son, enlisted in the Army last Sept. 11. She’s a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association who hunts, fishes and runs marathons. A regular churchgoer, she’s staunchly pro-life.

Kimberley Strassel of the Wall Street Journal said Sen. McCain should run against a corrupt, do-nothing Congress, a la Harry Truman. If he should choose to do so, Gov. Palin would make an excellent partner “The landscape is littered with the bodies of those who have crossed Sarah,” pollster Dave Dittman told the Weekly Standard’s Fred Barnes.

Like I said in my first post about Palin, “What’s not to like?!”

Another reason Kelly touches on that makes choosing Palin an excellent idea…There are a lot of disgruntled Clinton supporters out there that would be attracted to a female VP.

Downside: If McCain chooses a female VP, it would put pressure on Obama to do the same, making Hillary his natural choice.

We don’t want that.

8 thoughts on “More Sarah Palin For VP Buzz

  1. Pingback: Alaska’s Governor, Sarah Palin On McCain’s V.P. List « Nice Deb

  2. I hated having McCain as our contender, but with Palin at his side, they have my full support! It will be the best decision McCain ever made in his pursuit for the Oval O!

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  3. Why is McCain’s campaign team holding Sarah Palin on a tight leash and not allowing her to answer questions from the press?

    What is Sarah Palin afraid to tell? Is she afraid that things in her story don’t add up?

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  4. I’m just glad I’m not a Moose and thinking that all I see is lipstick!!!
    In the immortal words-heard ’round the world-from the guy at the rally in Ohio when John McCain announced Sarah Palin as his Vice Presidential running mate, “You Go Girl!!!:
    C.A. Fulghum
    Pinehurst, NC, USA

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