Posted by
John Jakubczyk on Saturday, August 02, 2008 10:06:00 PM
There is an
article
in today's Washington Times which discusses the prospects of John
McCain considering a woman for the vice presidential spot. One
candidate that has excited a lot of people throughout the country is
Alaska's current governor
Sarah Palin.
Palin is Alaska's first woman governor - taking office in 2006. She has an interesting biography which you can read
here.
So where does she stand on our issues?
She is strongly pro-life. But only is she pro-life in her politics, she lives it. A
Mirror of Justice blog cites a
Nat Hentoff article that talks about what Governor
Palin did when she was told her baby would be Downs Syndrome. The article calls upon John McCain to choose Governor
Palin as his vice-president . And there are a lot of
blogs talking about her credentials.
My thoughts.
I like the idea.
here are the reasons.
1.
Pro-life commitment.
As a women no one from the other side could touch her on the subject.
She has lived through a difficult pregnancy and chose life for her
baby. That's courage. If the pro-abortion extremists try to attack her,
it will look really bad.
2.
Administrative experience. Face it. The job of the VP is to be ready for the unthinkable. In
Palin, one gets someone with executive experience.
3.
Reformer.
Not part of the old guard or old boys network in Alaska, she has been
relentless in challenging the corruption that has raised its ugly head
again in the indictment of Sen. Stevens. She has been an ardent
opponent of Stevens. This plays to the McCain reform theme.
4.
Energy awareness.
Coming from Alaska,she can speak with an expertise about the energy
issues and discuss the importance of being self reliant as we move
toward developing additional means to provide energy to this nation.
5.
Youth. She gives a nod to the next generation while reflecting the time honored traditions that have made this nation strong.
6.
She is a woman.
Her presence on the ticket gives women another good reason to support
McCain. She will attract those women who do not warm up to
Obama as well as those who were supporting Hillary in the primary.
7.
Maverick.
She has a reputation for taking on the tough issues with a certain
independent flair and that is what the people in this country want.
8.
Excitement. She will bring some excitement to the race.
9.
Conservative principles. Pro-gun, pro-marriage, pro-life. This can excite the base and get them out of the doldrums.
John McCain should seriously consider this prospect.