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Would Palin be ready to be commander in chief on January 5th if necessary?

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She does not appear to have the gravitas upon first review.

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  1. More ready than Obama. Elections are all about comparisons.


  2. uh...no. Bush will still be in office then. She won't be needed until after Jan 20.

  3. Absolutely not. This is a poor strategy by McCain. Hes not going to steal the woman vote and this prom queen is just to soft. Why did he pick someone in the oil industry to run with him too?

  4. Like Obama does?

    Hehe, you talk about experience and yet Palin has more experience in being an executive than Obama.

    Obama has never been Mayor or Governor, Obama is failed junior Senator. Big deal.

  5. She has been a Governor! She has as much experience as anyother governor. She has had to run a state. What has O'bama or Biden ever run in their lives? What payrolls did they ever meet? What kind of leadership do you need to be sure of someones ability to take over the reigns?  

  6. Absolutely not, she can barely run a state that gets all of its money from oil companies and the federal government. The Republican party in Alaska is a scandal ridden bribery machine and Palin is just as bad, only better looking.

  7. She's closer than Odumbers who's closet allies is the enemy.  

  8. That's easy. Nope. We are totally screwed if McCain gets elected and he dies.

  9. She has executive experience. I know some people in this race that don't. Old/s**y 08

  10. she has more executive experience than Obama and Biden put together!

  11. she would be so far out of her league and we would all be screwed.

  12. no. what a joke.

    cheers!

  13. A lot more than Obama,She loves America,And she is not a socialist.

  14. No way in this world willl that soccer mom be prepared.

  15. yes definitely

    much more so then obana

  16. “As for that VP 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 VP does every day?"

    she said this a couple of weeks ago in an interview with Politico.com


  17. NO!  What was McCain thinking?  His central argument was that Obama is "young and inexperienced."  There goes that, he is now a hypocrite.

  18. I believe she is more prepared than Obama..

  19. She is just as experienced as Obama

  20. Upon first review, I find she is eminently qualified.  Why?  What are you looking at?

  21. Yes, more so than Obama.

  22. She has 20 times the executive experience than Obama! LOL.

  23. More so that Obama, at least she has some executive experience.

  24. Sounds like unequal opportunity to me.

  25. Is this the PTA you're talking about?  Not even sure she'd be ready for that.

  26. Would Obama be ready on Jan 5th? She is a governor with more executive experience than Obama.

    If something happened to McCain they would appoint a VP to strengthen her credentials. Just like Obama did by choosing Biden.

  27. I'd be more qualified.

  28. A women with thin political credentials. Thin educational credentials. Thin management experience.

    WTF??????? His age is showing.  

  29. Absolutely not. i am enraged that john mccain thinks that by selecting a woman he will get the woman vote. it totally insults our intelligence. we are not so fickle that we will just follow any woman. she has little to no experience on the national level. i hope joe biden eats her alive at the debates.

  30. so if she's not ready to be VP...how is Obama ready to be President...?  If "Joe Biden" is the magic answer, why not just name him the #1 guy...?

  31. Jan 20, Sparky

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