“What is it exactly that the V.P does every day?”

I know technically my blog is about immigration, transitions etc. But this issue is too important not to speak up. I knew when McCain made the slip about defending Czechoslovakia three times he was getting desperate. But to pick Sarah Palin is beyond desperate. It is conceding the race before it is over in a way.

Sarah Palin is green and I don’t mean in a good way. She was the mayor of a small town before assuming the role of governor, the part she has only played for two years now.
If McCain, who is older than sin, does not finish his first term, then we are looking at President Palin to get us out of Iraq, keep us out of Iran, rejuvenate our economy and bring morale back to America.

I write this piece for those of you who are independents, undecided voters, or for those who are still waiting to hear the speeches to make up your minds. At this point in our history and in our country it comes down to this–who gets it. As Obama said it last night “Now, I don’t believe that Senator McCain doesn’t care what’s going on in the lives of Americans; I just think he doesn’t know.” I can’t agree more. And Sarah Palin doesn’t get it either.

“[A]s for that V.P. talk all the time, I’ll tell you, I still can’t answer that question until somebody answers for me what is it exactly that the V.P. does every day?”

These are serious times and we need serious people. I suppose in a way this is about transitions. Transitioning back to the promise that is America

One Response to ““What is it exactly that the V.P does every day?””

  1. The only thing that makes Sarah Palin better than Dick Cheney is that -apparently- she knows how to shoot.

    Creepy, creepy. How the hell did this ever happen?

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