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Eisboch Eisboch is offline
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Default Top McCain Adviser sez Palin 'NOT READY'


"Boater" wrote in message
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I don't think Palin has the intellectual capacity or curiosity or judgment
for high federal office.

Obama has all of that in spades. Palin does nicely with a teleprompter and
she obviously is "The Personality Kid," but, hopefully, most voting
Americans will want a bit more in their president than winks and
shout-outs.



Spent most of the morning half watching, half listening to Obama giving his
stump speech again this morning while I worked on some other stuff.

He's a gifted speaker, that's for sure, capable of whipping up the emotions
of an audience to a fever pitch.
But again, as before, I miss the logic (if there is any) of his statements
and long list of promises.

How do you reduce taxes for 95 percent of the so called "working class" when
40 percent don't pay any to begin with? How do you justify calling a
yearly government check of approximately $3k to people who didn't pay any
taxes as "tax rebates" and not welfare checks?

How do end the war in Iraq by telling the Iraqi government that they have to
assume responsibility for themselves? Bush has been trying that for over
four years without success.

He is a scary guy to listen to sometimes. He's going to "transform America
and it's government" as he often states. I don't want America to be
transformed. I want solid, honest representation and leadership.

My concern is that Obama says whatever he needs to say to get the votes and
does so in a dishonest way, appealing to the emotional sensitivities of a
frustrated citizenship. There is one thing for sure. He will go down in
history as a failed president (if elected) because there is no way he can
deliver on all he has promised.

Eisboch