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On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 20:07:33 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 19:24:04 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: I admire the achievements to date of Sarah Whateverhernameis .... but I am very disappointed in the reasoning of McCain in selecting her. She simply is not qualified. Who are you and what have you done with Eisboch? :) LOL! Present and accounted for. I guess I just have a strange, unique view of what the POTUS is and what he/she have as responsibilities. McCain could have built a very respectable and strong team. He chose rather to enhance his electibility. It would have been ok if the VP selection had been someone with experience. But, he chose a complete newbie, trying to work his "maverick" reputation. Sorry. The stakes are too high for those cute games. There's only one other choice, and the team is much stronger, IMO. I respect your reasoning - it is a valid argument. I just don't agree. I think back on my life and the various serious and important decisions I've had to make for myself and others and honestly can't think of a single time that I was "fully qualified" to make them due to age, experience or ability. Think about it - were you fully qualified to take a flier and start your successful business? I know I wasn't fully qualified to take a senior management position, but I was willing to learn on the job, make the decisions, admit my mistakes and rectify them and keep everybody moving in the same direction. That is what defines leadership at it's base level - you have it, some others here have it - it's that undefinable quality of sense of purpose that makes leaders leaders. I believe that McCain is that kind of person and from what I saw six months ago when I first heard about Palin, she struck me as being the same - somebody with the courage of conviction, the ability to be pragmatic when necessary and the future outlook of relative youth. Is Obama a "leader"? Certainly has the skills to be a leader - he understands the trappings of power if you will from the determined poses to the dramatic staging. The question is can he make a hard decision outside his pay grade - that's what bothers me about Obama because I don't think he can. I suspect we will agree to disagree and that's fine - what makes the world go 'round. :) |