Re: McCain-Palin




"Brady" <waterclock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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DTSmith wrote:

Simplistic, politically-uneducated Canadian take on this: (initial
thought) McCain is throwing in the towel and doesn't want to waste a
good candidate for the next election as his running mate, (second
thought) maybe they think she'll appeal to those who would have voted
for Hillary, (third thought) who talked him into this?
(these are my views only and do not reflect those of Canadians or dumb
guys in general)

The more I consider this pick, the more I'm confounded by it.



The first part is simple, really (and the Democrats have alreday stepped in
it. THe door is now open for "lack of experience" to be an issue.







It's going to be an interesting nine weeks.

Brady


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