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McCain Tells Imus that Palin is the 'Most Qualified' for VP in Recent History

Posted by Steve M., No More Mister Nice Blog at 4:04 PM on October 22, 2008.


Dick Cheney, Joe Lieberman, Al Gore, Joe Biden, Lloyd Bentsen, and George H.W. Bush? No, Sarah Palin is "the most qualified."
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What in the heck did you just say, senator?

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John McCain to Don Imus on the question of Sarah Palin's network TV interviews:

She did fine in the interviews with Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric. If I called you up and said, "What's the Bush Doctrine?," I doubt if you would know what it is. I think you'd probably have a pretty funny answer. She did a great job in those interviews.

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, there's your new standard: If Imus doesn't know it, then screw it -- the vice president of the United States doesn't need to know it, either.

Bonus lunacy from McCain:

I think she's the most qualified of any that has run recently for vice president, to tell you the truth.

Yes, really. Sarah Palin: not only more qualified to be VP than, say, Dan Quayle, but more qualified than Joe Biden, Dick Cheney, John Edwards, Al Gore, Jack Kemp, Lloyd Bentsen -- and, of course, McCain's first choice this year, Joe Lieberman.

AND: one more (and note that Imus really, really wants you to know he's not a racist):

IMUS: ... if you were not in this race and Senator Obama was running against someone else, divorcing yourself from policy considerations, would his election, given the history of our country -- slavery, the Civil War, civil rights battles of rthe sixties -- be a demonstration to the world that America is indeed the land of opportunity, that anything's possible, and all men actually are created equal, and that a black face in the Oval Office of the White House would redefine this country's role in the world?

McCAIN: Well, I think it certainly is an affirmation that, in America, that anything is possible. I think that Governor -- I think that President Bill Clinton was an example of that. I think that Ronald Reagan was an example of that. I think we've had many, many examples of, that, if America, in America you can come a long way, and especially impactful is Senator Obama's success, but, again, I again view this race as a contest that would be decided by who Americans think is the best qualified to be president of the United States. I believe I am that....


There you have it. Ronald Reagan: according to John McCain, he was the first black president. Basically there's no real difference between electing him president and electing Obama.

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Ouch.....
Posted by: gallery on Oct 22, 2008 4:33 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
If ANYONE has the ability to make Mac daddy look young, it's this ossified old turd.
There's a reason for the phrase "a face made for radio"

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How much lower will he Take his 'legacy'
Posted by: Purple Girl on Oct 23, 2008 6:36 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Mac hasn't only distroyed his Own Record by rolling over and allowing Cheney to give him the High Hard One to make him "King", He's encouraged a retrospective Re-examination on his 'glory Story' too.
Now having picked the LEAST qualified Republican Female he could dig out of the Permafrost, he has caused far more indepth examination of his Mental State. Not to mention the Numerous Circuit malfunctions throughout his campaign...Who is Iran Training? (ask LIEberman again), Czechslovakia?Why won't we Sit down with Spain's president? Western PA's are What(Ya know your 'Base')?
We are 'Fellow' Prisoners of Whom?
so adding this evaluation on Sarahs abilities and readiness easily slips into another example of 'Mental Glitches'
McCain is more Confused than Ronny was after Two Terms!McCain has had a Stroke or is suffering from Alzheimers, His Impulsive behaviors and outward antagonism only confirms that Mac is the 'perfect Storm'...
Paranoid (Nixon)- "Sen Obama associates with Terrorists"
Senile(Reagan)- listed above
Pussy (HW)- The original "knee Pad King' to Cheney (90% support of Cheney's Rule)
Moron (W)- Low IQ, Initiative,curiosity and Humility( 'I know how to....')
good Lord Mac, have some Self respect, or at least try to maintian the Ground you have spent Decades to achieve.

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