
by Adam BrickleyRush Limbaugh has not only mentioned Gov. Palin as a VP candidate for the second time this week, but he has even gone so far as to design a McCain-Palin logo and post it on his homepage (also attached as a picture). You can click here to read his full comments on the subject (and another look at that amazing graphic). Hopefully, this won't become subscriber only stuff tomorrow.
Also, be sure to check out my new column contrasting Gov. Palin with Sen. Obama. The newest argument we need to refute is the idea that Palin should only be placed on the ticket if Clinton beats Obama. This is hogwash and no different than saying that someone should be placed on a ticket only because of their gender (an idea which we reject).
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Adam Brickley is the Founder of "Draft Sarah Palin for Vice President"
palinforvp.blogspot.com He is a College Republican in Colorado.



1 comments:
The newest argument we need to refute is the idea that Palin should only be placed on the ticket if Clinton beats Obama.
I agree entirely, Palin is an excellent choice, regardless of who they are up against.
While there is some room for strategy to play a part in the selection of VP, two things are essential, first that the person is capable, and second that the team can work together.
If this is the case here, then Palin would still be a good choice even if by some miracle Edwards were to re-emerge and take the Dem. nomination.
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