>McCain could not have made a better choice if he wanted to highlight being a reformer and a maverick.
I agree. An exciting choice. Pawlenty would have put me to sleep before the convention. Now I am interested to see where this goes.
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>She's pretty much an arch-conservative which appeals to those who worry about McCain's moderate streak. OTOH, she's a real person....her husband is working-class and she's a mom with 5 kids. One of whom is special needs and she knew about it ahead of time but refused to consider abortion on principle.
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>IMHO, this may change everything. Palin embodies the whole hope, change, Washington outsider platform and she doesn't have to posture to do it.
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>I'm pretty excited .... sorry, Bob Barr.
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>>Wow.
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>>At 10 am if you went to Google news Obama was not mentioned anywhere on the page - even under names in the news.
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>>And today Sarah Palin will be named VP candidate...
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>>we are about to have the first VP married to an Eskimo !
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