Who thinks the VP debate is actually going to happen? The polls coming out just keep getting worse and worse for McCain. He's got very little to lose at this point, so we're definitely going to see more desperate moves. I'm not sure if that will mean going (even more) stunningly negative or more ridiculous stunts like last week. Palin 'deciding' to spend more time with her family and dropping out before the debate has got to be looking pretty tempting right now. We'll know by Tuesday if that's the plan. (Announce her dropping out Tuesday, announce the replacement Wednesday, debate Thursday. Three days of absolute McCain news coverage guaranteed. It might not be very GOOD coverage, but they're a bit past the point of caring.) Is anyone watching the likely replacements, to see what they're doing? I'll note McCain took an oddly timed dinner with Lieberman last night...
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Back when he was the maverick who stood up to the religious nuts I respected him, damnit. Now he *kisses* up to the religious nuts, and I don't see how I can go back to respecting him.
That said, a VP who wasn't crazy, and had enough glimmers of intelligence to string a couple of coherent sentences together at a time (even if it's just "I'm sorry, I don't understand the question. Which of Bush's doctrines are you referring to?") would be an improvement. Provided, of course, that the replacement was such a person.
And it *would* be a guaranteed 3 days of all McCain all the time, which he seems to be hungry for.
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no. way.
(though i really, really hope he does anyways, just for the car-crash,-can't-look-away factor)
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There is a huge difference between making the occasional crazy gaffe, like Biden, and being obviously completely incompetent, like Palin. The Couric interview was scary, and even mainstream pundits and conservative bloggers have started to point this out. The SNL sketch last night only shows how deeply entrenched this view of her has become.
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If they put her in the debate they'll need a moderator who is seriously on her side, and pitches her softball questions she's memorized the answers to.
If she gets such a moderator, however, she is seriously good at playing to the Republican base. Don't count her out yet.
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/24/eveningnews/main4476173.shtml
Day two interview:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/25/eveningnews/main4479062.shtml
The really scary bit, which for some reason CBS doesn't seem to have published:
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/09/25/palin-bailout-healthcare/
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I was hoping, way back when, that John Kerry would choose McCain as his VP candidate, back before McCain apparently was taken over by pod people. At the time, McCain refused, saying that it would be unfair to the will of the country if they were elected and Kerry died, to have someone from the other party suddenly running the country. (I paraphrase from dim memory.) Given the number of quotes on this, there would be a lot of ammunition for criticism... but maybe no more than they're already taking.
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It would seem politically suicidal to replace the VP candidate at this point in the race, no?
-B.