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Saturday, August 30, 2008

McCain picks Sarah Palin

Some 12 hours after the Democrats across the U.S were energized by Barack Obama's acceptance speech, McCain regained some of the buzz with his choice of Sarah Palin, 44, a maverick Republican neophyte who was not even on the shortlist of candidates that at one time included the Indian-American governor of Louisiana, Bobby Jindal.

Palin is the youngest and first female governor of Alaska, a state that became part of the U.S only in 1949 some 80 years after it was bought from the Russian Empire for $ 7.2 million (about 2 cents an acre). She came to national attention because of her whistleblowing on ethical violations by state Republican Party leaders two years ago. She won election in 2006 by first defeating the incumbent governor in the Republican primary, then a former Democratic Alaskan governor in the general election.

Palin is certain to add some excitement to the rather staid candidature of McCain, notwithstanding his record as a war hero. According to the political grapevine, Palin could well be a conservative posterchild: She hunts, eats moose burgers, ice fishes, rides snowmobiles, and owns a float plane. She also holds a lifetime membership with the National Rifle Association. One of her sons, the eldest of five children, is in the army and is currently deployed in Iraq. The youngest, who is suffering from Down’s Syndrome, was born only four months ago.

McCain's pick of Palin is clearly aimed at attracting female support, especially from Democrats disgruntled over Hillary Clinton's loss in the primaries and Obama not picking her as his running mate thereafter. The choice also balances the Republican ticket, since McCain himself is seen as more centrist than conservative. Palin delivered her fifth child despite knowing about the Down’s Syndrome, which will make her a heroine to the pro-life, anti-abortion groups.

3 comments:

Amanda said...

I'm glad he picked her. Now we're almost guaranteed to get Obama as our president. The female population of America is not stupid enough to go for Sarah Palin just because she's a woman. She's the diabolical opposite to Hillary Clinton. The female population is quite insulted by this move which states that the McCain party thinks they are stupid and gullible. And now that he's hired someone with almost zero experience, he's given away the edge he sort of had over Obama on lack of experience.

Whoo-hoo! Democrats back in office again!

Deeptaman Mukherjee said...

I think McCain will win. Obama looks like just a Celeb. nothing more..

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Unknown said...

Thanks Amanda, Deep...

I think it might work in favor of Obama, but it may work well for McCain if she turns out to be good.

Lets wait and see..

Adapt