01 September, 2008

Palin/McCain

See Vox Day's article about McCain's choice of Palin.

This is a brilliant pick by McCain. But remember it is McCain/Palin and not the other way around. As far as I know Sarah Palin is the kind of person we want in Washington. But, a VP has almost no power. As long as McCain is alive VP Palin would be a figurehead to make people that don't like McCain vote for him. It does not signal a change in McCain's way of thinking, just a political ploy to get votes. The best option now is that McCain wins now and then dies early in office. But I am still not voting for John McCain. Don't listen to what he is saying now, look at 20 years of his voting record as a Senator. That is the McCain you will get, not the one you are hearing now. If you think he will appoint good SC judges, just look at who he partnered with to defeat GW's mediocre judge selections. He might cut spending and he is at least somewhat prolife. But he is wrong on virtually every other issue. Here is Gun Owners of America's report card on Senator John McCain.

Chuck Baldwin 2008

Update 1: As I have processed this longer and more info has come out I have some new thoughts. I still think Palin was a brilliant pick for McCain. But, several things are bothering me. There seems to be a fair amount of feminism in Mrs Palin. While she was busy being governor, her 15 year old daughter was growing up and exploring her sexuality. Would having her mother at home guiding her have changed her actions? She was a 4 month old baby with Downs Syndrome. What is going to happen to him while she is campaigning and being VP? If Paul's qualifications for elder were applied to national candidates, would she qualify? Would any of them qualify? It is hard to imagine most of the women I know and respect leaving a 4 month Downs child at home while they are campaiging for VP. Yes most "Conservative Christians" are hailing her as a great choice. Her positions on the issues I agree with but I guess I question her priorities and commitments to family.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't so much have a problem with it if one of the parents was sacrificing their job to raise the kiddos. The mother is obviously the best choice, but dad will work too.

It's not that surprising to me that Conservative Christians are not bothered by those aspects of her life. Most Christians see no problem with both parents working and sticking the kids in public school or daycare. It has become very normal. She sounds like a great leader and conservative, but you can't do it all. Either your career will flourish and your children will suffer, or the opposite. Since we both see family as a higher priority, it bothers us.

But again, it doesn't have to be that way. Why can't the dad quit his job and take care of his kids?

DeEtta @ Courageous Joy said...

Yep, I've had some of the same thoughts about Palin...but I also believe that God is using her to bring some key issues to the front of our political debate. We really like her - because we know she's the real thing as far as pro-life, Christian, and tough on political crooks. LOL

I spent so much time praying that somewhere we'd see a strong pro-lifer in this process....never even thought to tell God what gender would be best. LOL Now - I'm praying for our country, the candidates and watching with great interest....