No. And certainly I don't support policies on the basis of their realistic prospects for adoption by any politician.
What I'm seeing here, though, is this denial that Palin could possibly make a false move on the campaign trail. It's a bit surprising to see folks talking about how taking a job as a fox news anchor is a great plan for becoming president.
Who has denied that she could make a blunder during an election campaign?
Campaigns are weird things. Elaborate, complex, lots of people, much planning and strategy, high stakes and strong emotions and personal investment. An election campaign is a lot like a military campaign in that regard. And like a military campaign, mistakes
will happen, probably with some frequency.
Anyone can make a blunder on a campaign. Everyone does. Every time.
I'm saying, whatever you think of her policies, it's obvious that she is not capable of delivering on a presidential campaign. Sad that the system works that way, but we don't need to love it to acknowledge that it does.
Obvious based on what? She delivered more for McCain's campaign than McCain did, and more than most veep candidates ever do.
McCain's campaign was run by McCain and his people, according to their ideas and strategies (most of which were pretty dumb). McCain and Palin both made blunders (see above), but it's not reasonable to claim his blunders were hers. McCain lost that election, not Palin.
It's interesting to compare what happened to McCain and Palin since the election. A year later Palin is as popular as ever, we're all still talking about her, buying her book, following her moves closely, discussing it and analyzing it, and she's still as worrisome to our opposition as she's ever been. McCain has fallen of the map and is at risk for losing in the primaries next year. Tell me again which of these people can't deliver on the national scene?