Good choice? Bad choice?
Awesome speech by Obama. That's all I can say.
And I noticed that McCain is trying to blunt the effect of the speech by his vice presidential pick, Sarah Palin.
Palin, Governor of Alaska, is not known to many people. Naturally the internet is abuzz with google searches, yahoo searches, and every other search.
She is pro-life and not necessarily pro-gay. Of course members of the anti-gay industry are lining up to praise McCain's choice.
Palin has also been called blunt, not necessarily a positive characteristic for someone who is allegedly not necessarily gay-friendly. This means she has the potential to say something ridiculous about the lgbt community while at the same time claiming that she is not homophobic.
So did McCain pick a younger, cuter version of Sally Kern?
Who knows. Maybe I am making too much of the situation.
But from what I do know, McCain picked a first term governor with no national experience and who is currently under an ethics violation (allegedly for using her office in a vendetta against her former brother-in-law) to be a heartbeat away from the presidency.
Well there goes that argument against Obama regarding lack of experience. At any other time, this would be considered a crappy choice. Hell, if Obama had made a choice like that he would be rode out of town on a rail.
You do have to give McCain points for effort though. By going for the odd choice, he has attracted some attention.
But attention, as does mystery, fades in time.
The question is what will the voters see when that happens.