Thursday, September 25, 2008

It Is Not Sexism

Perhaps it is just me, but I think someone who essentially will potentially have to be prepared to be President of the United States on January 1, 2009 needs to be somewhat intellectual. Of course I am referring to Vice-Presidential nominee Sarah Palin. Before I get slapped hear me out. This has nothing to do with the fact that she is a women, it is not sexiest to judge and criticize a possible presidential candidate in regards to intellect and credentials.

The fact that we are less than 40 days from the election and she has not given a press conference and only has one interview under her belt (I don't count the Sean Hannity interview because, lets face it, it's Sean Hannity) is besides the point. She has lied numerous times about the "Bridge to Nowhere" and had no clue what the Bush Doctrine was. This sounds like someone I want running the country. She has a bachelors in Sports-Journalism, that should be enough right? hell anyone can be presidents under these circumstances. It's a joke, and shows the true character of John McCain.

1 comment:

jacqueline said...

OK, Wyatt, I totally agree with you here. I'm still trying to figure out whether she's being silenced by her own campaign? I suspect so. And if so, then it's not sexism--it means that she's not ready for prime time. And that scares me.