The Dude wrote:http://www.newsweek.com/id/160080/page/1What is so unnerving about the candidacy of Sarah Palin is the degree to which she represents—and her supporters celebrate—the joyful marriage of confidence and ignorance. Watching her deny to Gibson that she had ever harbored the slightest doubt about her readiness to take command of the world's only superpower, one got the feeling that Palin would gladly assume any responsibility on earth:
"Governor Palin, are you ready at this moment to perform surgery on this child's brain?"
"Of course, Charlie. I have several boys of my own, and I'm an avid hunter."
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What would be an acceptable answer? Yes? No? I don't know? I hope so? I will be in 8 weeks? And how is the US Presidency analogous to brain surgery? That makes no sense.
And what makes someone "ready" to be President? Until someone convinces me that there is a way to prepare for such a job, and that serving as a Senator fulfills that requirement, I'm not willing to belittle Palin's limited but exclusive executive experience. There is no consistent, reassuring "preparation" for being the President of the United States of America. Everyone who attains that post takes their own journey, and I haven't seen any evidence that there is some life experience that indicates whether or not a person would make a "good" President.
At the very least, I have some respect for McCain because he seems to acknowledge the grave responsibilities of the office, and he seems to have some idea of the weight awaits. He seems to understand that the "buck" stops at the President's desk. I don't know what Obama thinks, but comments like "above my pay grade" are very worrisome.
I do think one of the critical faults of the Bush presidency has been his ineptitude in choosing advisers and making appointments. The fact that McCain hangs out with Phil Gramm and other people of dubious distinction worries me in that regard.
I'm not a huge fan of Palin, but some of these complaints seem a little off-base. Heck, she isn't even running for President. At this moment, we're one helicopter crash away from President Nancy Pelosi, but I've never heard a single person ask whether Pelosi is qualified.