Really?

Seth Myers and Amy Poehler do a bit on SNL’s Weekend Update called, “Really? with Seth and Amy“. When I heard that John McCain selected Sarah Palin as his running mate, all I could think was “really?“.

Really, McCain? Do you really think women voters are so dumb that they will vote for any ole’ female who is trotted on stage? Really?

Did you really think it was a good idea to pick a running mate that has been a governor for less than 2 years and has no foreign-policy experience? Really?

I mean you’re 72 years old. What if (God forbid) you have a heart attack, and she has to assume the duties of the President? With only 20 months as governor of Alaska and two terms as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska (a town of 6,500 where the biggest issue is controlling growth), is she ready to lead the country? Really?

Do you really think the promise of change and new politics outweighs knowledge and experience. Really, McCain…really?

Do you want to win this election? Really?

Some praise McCain for his decision, but as you can tell, I’m really skeptical. The election process is an interview for the most important job in our country. When I’m interviewing people, I don’t make decisions based on empty promises of change, witty words, and a “maverick” reputation. I decide based on qualifications, skills, and experience.

It baffles me how the masses can be so easily swayed by affluent words. For a decision so important, how can they not delve into the issues, weigh the experience, and investigate the voting history of candidates? Seriously, if you’re going to vote, know the issues and do your research.

Okay, I’m digressing into what could be another entirely separate blog topic. Back on point…it surprises me that McCain would make this type of a decision. It makes me question his judgment. Unfortunately, I can’t support Obama’s political beliefs so I’m stuck with McCain and Palin. It’s scary, and all I have left to say is:

Really?

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5 Responses

  1. Derrick S says:

    Interesting points. It’s funny – on AFF, they are thrilled with McCain’s decision because she is Assembly of God. But, they constantly beat up Obama for his lack of experience. Obviously, they have an issue with his politics as well – which I understand, but it seems funny that they don’t seem to have an issue with SP’s lack of experience. Will certainly be an interesting election.

  2. Laura P says:

    Yeah, I wouldn’t expect anything less from AFF. 😉

    BTW, I think you’re spending too much time on those boards and not enough time blogging. I need some HalfWriting insight. How long has it been?

  3. Laura P says:

    Oh yeah…one more thing…what are the AFF’s saying about her pregnant daughter…bet they aren’t too happy about that one.

  4. Angela says:

    When I found out, my comments were along the same lines: “What?! Who?! Why?! Who?! Why?! and yes, Really?!” I’ve been out of town all weekend and have never missed my political talk show hosts opinions more. I was dying to know what he had to say about the nomination. I keep a half ear on politics and this just seemed to come out of left field – or should that be ‘right’ field. Grrrrr….how hard is it to come up with decent presidential and VP candidates? So many brilliant people and this is the best we can come up with?

  5. Laura P says:

    Yeah, I know…seriously, there has to be someone better out there than this.

    Which talk show host do you listen to? I love Mark Davis on WBAP. His show isn’t limited to politics, but it’s great. He’s on in the mornings.