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It’s too risky to to give Palin top post, warns her state paper
U.S. Republican vice-presidential nominee Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is joined onstage by her daughter Willow at a campaign rally with U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) in Green, Ohio. PHOTO/ REUTERS
In Summary
- Alaska publication is happy that governor gave their area good publicity, but that’s all
LOS ANGELES
Alaska’s top newspaper on Monday endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for the White House, saying it would be too risky to put their Republican state governor Sarah Palin just “one 72-year-old heartbeat from the leadership of the free world.”
The Anchorage Daily News, the leading daily in the overwhelmingly Republican state, called Palin’s vice-presidential nomination “an improbable and highly memorable event” and added that “many Alaskans are proud to see their governor, and their state, so prominent on the national stage.”
Nevertheless, the newspaper editorial deemed her not yet ready to serve in the White House, and saying the hometown boosterism “does not overwhelm all other judgment.”
The paper was even more scathing in its assessment of the top of the Republican ticket.
“Our sober view is that her running mate, Senator John McCain, is the wrong choice for president at this critical time for our nation,” the daily wrote.
“Senator Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee, brings far more promise to the office,” the Daily News said.
“In a time of grave economic crisis, he displays thoughtful analysis, enlists wise counsel and operates with a cool, steady hand. The same cannot be said of Senator McCain.”
Particularly on the top campaign issue – the faltering US economy –the newspaper said McCain “has stumbled and fumbled badly in dealing with the accelerating crisis as it emerged.”
“His behaviour in this crisis – erratic is a kind description – shows him to be ill-equipped to lead the essential effort of reining in a runaway financial system and setting an anxious nation on course to economic recovery.”
Meanwhile, the McCain campaign received the good news that his home state newspaper this weekend gave the Arizona senator its backing.
“We have seen the irascible McCain. The bawdy and irreverent McCain. And, yes, the temperamental McCain,” the Arizona Republic wrote.
“Nobody in the country knows the Republican presidential candidate better than we do. And no one is better placed to judge whether he would serve honourably and admirably as president of the United States.
“We are confident he will. The Arizona Republic proudly recommends John McCain for president.”
Meanwhile, Mr Obama outlined today a “closing argument” to voters as the Democrat’s epic duel with beleaguered Republican John McCain entered its final full week.
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Ah Alaskans, did Palin just drop from the skies to become your governor? Get this right,if McCain wins the presidential elections,Palin will one day become your Commander in Chief and you will face the music for your indiscipline.Obama is great,but life is full of perplexities.Who knew our Martha Karua would one day desire to be Kenya's C in C.I repeat,life is full of perplexities.
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Isn't Willow and the other little girl supposed to be in school? I am just wondering. I do agree with the Anchorage News, Sarah Palin is not ready to be the president of the US. She lacks the capability, intelligence and collectiveness of running a country like the US. Her lack of basic foreign issues are astounding and embarrasing. I am not sure how possesed McCain must have been to chose her as his running mate. There are many Republican women that would have been better.




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