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A Brilliant Pick

Editorial of The New York Sun | August 29, 2008

With his choice of Governor Palin of Alaska as his running mate, Senator McCain reshapes the presidential race in a way that will be felt all the way through November. He's already set a new bar by running about even with Senator Obama among women, closing the "gender gap" that traditionally favors Democrats. Now all the women wondering why Senator Obama passed over Senator Clinton, who won more than 18 million votes in the Democratic primary, to choose a man, in Senator Biden, who came nowhere close to the top of the field, can choose a candidate who isn't afraid to have a woman as his running mate.

Nor can we expect the Democrats to do much sniping about Ms. Palin's lack of experience. After all, the Democrats have their inexperience at the top of the ticket. Now it won't only be Democrats who would make history by electing the first black president; Republicans would make history by electing the first woman vice president. Ms. Palin can help make the case we have been making in our editorials that Mr. Obama's income and payroll tax increases amount to a war on educated working women.

What's more, as an energy expert from Alaska who is involved in administering pipelines and revenue, Ms. Palin can authoritatively make the case for more drilling, putting Mr. Obama in the box of either essentially favoring higher gasoline prices or alienating the key Democratic constituency of rabid environmental activists. One gets the sense that Mr. McCain and Ms. Palin are compatible. They share an aversion to wasteful government spending — she stopped the "bridge to nowhere" — and a love of the outdoors. They are both parents of American soldiers. The other picks all had their problems. Governor Pawlenty was a predictable, safe choice. Governor Romney has little personal chemistry with Mr. McCain and turned demagogic against immigration during the primary. Governor Ridge favors abortion rights. Senator Lieberman, who had been our favorite, could have alienated some Republican conservatives, and would have been, with Mr. McCain, a ticket of two longtime Washington politicians. Senator Obama may talk of "change," but when it came down to his first presidential-level decision, he went the safe route with a white male who has been serving in the Senate so long that he was in office while John McCain was still a prisoner of war in Vietnam. Mr. McCain, on the other hand, showed he is a maverick.


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Are you kidding me? This is a desperate move by McCain. Also, how in the world is she an energy... [MORE]

jose 

Aug 29, 2008 12:09

At one time I thought of the New York Sun as a credible conservative voice in a sea of shrill... [MORE]

harris 

Aug 29, 2008 12:24

Oh boy did it just get fun... [MORE]

Chance Haywood 

Aug 29, 2008 12:25

I pity the person who had to break the news to Hillary...ashtrays must be flying. [MORE]

bob m 

Aug 29, 2008 13:39

The election has suddenly become exciting. The selection of Gov. Palin is a brilliant move. It will give women a... [MORE]

H.R. Brakel 

Aug 29, 2008 14:00

The pick of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is indeed interesting. Whether it's brilliant or not remains to be seen. Obama... [MORE]

Arthur Dieli 

Aug 29, 2008 14:14

The only thing "brilliant" about all this is the NY Sun's rationale in supporting a monumentally minor figure (in the... [MORE]

George Haber 

Aug 29, 2008 14:36

Senator Obama made a huge mistake in not picking Senator Clinton. Women who oppose Obama will flock to the McCain/Palin... [MORE]

Dawn 

Aug 29, 2008 16:29

Same old, same old incompetence!! I am stunned by McCain's reckless and inept VP pick, and would have voted and... [MORE]

PunditRich 

Aug 29, 2008 16:32

Governor Palin would have NEVER been a candidate for anything if Republicans had gotten their way for the last 70... [MORE]

John Doe 

Aug 29, 2008 17:56

To understand why this is a really solid choice, you have to start with the understanding that the approval rating... [MORE]

neil 

Aug 29, 2008 22:09

The brilliance of this selection is shown in how the left is reacting. In one fell swoop, McCain has rekindled... [MORE]

Lew Waters 

Aug 30, 2008 03:49

A BRILLIANT pick...more executive experience than Obama, pro-life, NRA Member, hunter and fisher, well spoken, tough when necessary, non-feminist, drill... [MORE]

Herb H 

Aug 30, 2008 20:26

The Sun sets on the Republican presidential race. Desperate to win, a 72 year old man chooses a second place... [MORE]

mort 

Aug 31, 2008 06:20

Oh, and don't forget her great experience in foreign affairs, since Alaska is so close to Russia! Give me a... [MORE]

J Rupp 

Sep 1, 2008 22:29

McCain figures this is his ticket to drill in the North Slope and continue to line the pockets of Bush... [MORE]

john v 

Sep 1, 2008 22:34

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