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Matt Collins
09-26-2008, 01:17 PM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/09/26/palin-should-step-down-conservative-commentator-says/


CNN) – Prominent conservative columnist Kathleen Parker, an early supporter of Republican VP candidate Sarah Palin, said Friday recent interviews have shown the Alaska governor is "out of her league" and should leave the GOP presidential ticket for the good of the party.

The criticism in Parker's Friday column (http://article.nationalreview.com/print/?q=MDZiMDhjYTU1NmI5Y2MwZjg2MWNiMWMyYTUxZDkwNTE=)is the latest in a recent string of negative assessments toward the McCain-Palin candidacy from prominent conservatives.

It was fun while it lasted," Parker writes. "Palin’s recent interviews with Charles Gibson, Sean Hannity, and now Katie Couric have all revealed an attractive, earnest, confident candidate. Who is clearly out of her league."


Palin's interview with Couric drew criticism when the Alaska governor was unable to provide an example of when John McCain had pushed for more regulation of Wall Street during his Senate career. Palin also took heat for defending her foreign policy credentials by suggesting Russian leaders enter Alaska airspace when they come to America. Palin was also criticized last week for appearing not to know what the Bush Doctrine is during an interview with Charlie Gibson.


“If BS were currency, Palin could bail out Wall Street herself," Parker also writes. "If Palin were a man, we’d all be guffawing, just as we do every time Joe Biden tickles the back of his throat with his toes. But because she’s a woman — and the first ever on a Republican presidential ticket — we are reluctant to say what is painfully true."
Parker, who praised McCain's "keen judgment" for picking Palin earlier this month and wrote the Alaska governor (http://www.orlandosentinel.com/services/newspaper/printedition/monday/opinion/orl-parker1508sep15,0,4116190.column) is a "perfect storm of God, Mom and apple pie," now says Palin should step down from the ticket.


“Only Palin can save McCain, her party, and the country she loves," Parker writes. She can bow out for personal reasons, perhaps because she wants to spend more time with her newborn. No one would criticize a mother who puts her family first. Do it for your country."


Parker's comments follow those by prominent conservatives David Brooks (http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/09/16/opinion/edbrooks.php?WT.mc_id=rssmostemailed), George Will, (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/02/AR2008090202441.html)and David Frum (http://www.nationalpost.com/nationalpost/story.html?id=756704) who have all publicly questioned Palin's readiness to be vice president.


"Sarah Palin has many virtues," Brooks wrote in a recent column. "If you wanted someone to destroy a corrupt establishment, she'd be your woman. But the constructive act of governance is another matter. She has not been engaged in national issues, does not have a repertoire of historic patterns and, like President Bush, she seems to compensate for her lack of experience with brashness and excessive decisiveness."

Truth Warrior
09-26-2008, 01:20 PM
I just REALLY love it when the "pols" devour their own. ;) :D

tonesforjonesbones
09-26-2008, 02:40 PM
I wonder how much the Obama campaign paid them? tones

Indy Vidual
09-26-2008, 02:42 PM
"If you wanted someone to destroy a corrupt establishment, she'd be your woman."

She can destroy our corrupt establishment?
Wow!
Isn't that what we want??


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
McCain needs to also step down.

123tim
09-26-2008, 06:06 PM
Darn, I'm not qualified to be VP....

What's the "Bush doctrine"?

NewEnd
09-26-2008, 08:54 PM
If Palin dropped, I would return to my "who cares who wins" stance on this election.

Mach
09-26-2008, 09:46 PM
I wonder how much the Obama campaign paid them? tones

Good try...... for a Palin Fan.... she's the one that got your vote? Hmmmmmm.

ChickenHawk
09-26-2008, 10:09 PM
This is absurd. Even if Palin is disaster for McCain it would be an even bigger disaster if she stepped down. McCain is stuck with her for better or worse.

I read a rumor today that the McCain people are really worried about Palin and have called her "clueless". I wonder if they are trying to significantly reduce expectations for the VP debate. If she goes into the debate widely viewed as a dim bulb all she will need to do is look sort of competent and she wins. Having watched her over the last few weeks I don't see how she has a snowball's chance in hell to do well in the debate though.

Liberty Star
09-26-2008, 10:11 PM
Parker's comments follow those by prominent conservatives David Brooks (http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/09/16/opinion/edbrooks.php?WT.mc_id=rssmostemailed), George Will, (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/02/AR2008090202441.html)and David Frum (http://www.nationalpost.com/nationalpost/story.html?id=756704) who have all publicly questioned Palin's readiness to be vice president.




Three war monger neocons are now "prominent conservatives"? Frum was the author of Bush's "axis of evil" war drum march speech.

Could it be that they are concerned that Palin might be a bit "too Christian" for their taste because they happen to be Jewish? Nothing new was revealed in interviews that informed people didn't know already.

FrankRep
09-26-2008, 10:47 PM
Ouch, got slammed by National Review!

(Neo-con central)

Matt Collins
09-27-2008, 06:30 PM
What's the "Bush doctrine"?Lick your finger. Stick it in the air. See which way the wind is blowing. That'll tell ya :rolleyes: