Saturday, November 8, 2008

A Blog about Palin (how profound :))

Adored by many national conservatives, Palin is a prospect for a presidential run in 2012, some supporters say. Caricatured by opponents, "she is a candidate for political oblivion," said others.
Regardless, Sarah Palin told reporters the day after Election Day, “This has been all positive for me.”
Alaska, as well, has been recast in the 10 weeks since Palin soared above and beyond as the Republican nominee for vice president, and the process has not necessarily been all positive.

"Oil prices, which provide the bulk of state revenue, were well over $100 a barrel in late August when Ms. Palin left to campaign with Senator John McCain." I quote the New York Times.

That must not be a good thing for Alaska, which by the way voted for McCain/Palin. That is not too surprising but... only 3 electoral votes! Palin now is back in Alaska, I think, back to where she should be. I'm very glad she is not VP!

2 comments:

Daniel E said...

Why are you glad Palin is not VP? Please elaborate.

Elizabeth said...

I don't think she is fit to take over the presidency if McCain were to be unable to. Also, I think Biden would be better for our country. He will benefit our country in ways that Palin most likely wouldn't. I feel like the VP should be someone who you admire and look up to not someone- like Palin- who you can say, "Hey, I can do that, too."