WaPo Editorial Board on Palin (post speech)
The editorial board at the WaPo are not the most progressive individuals in the world. However, the byline, "A strong convention speech alone can't answer the questions about her readiness", suggests that the hawkish/conservative editorial board may not have given her a complete pass... and may cue others in the MSM to not do the same. You can read it here. The last bit of the article:
To question her readiness is not to doubt her talent or intelligence; nor is it a reflection of gender bias, snobbery or any of the other sins that have been ascribed to those who worry about Ms. Palin as vice president. Ms. Palin last night noted tartly "that if you're not a member in good standing of the Washington elite, then some in the media consider a candidate unqualified for that reason alone." It is a good applause line. But the fact is that Ms. Palin has an astonishingly thin résumé -- mayor of a small town, governor of a sparsely populated state for less than two years -- for someone hoping to ascend to national leadership. The country will need to hear much more from Ms. Palin before being convinced of the soundness of Mr. McCain's judgment.This will be a crucial 36 hours for the Obama campaign as they seek to shape America's first impression. It will be a delicate balancing act if they do it on their own. If Hillary does it, she could singlehandedly put this election to rest with a hard-hitting but accurate ad for the Obama campaign. 36 hours.
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Wow, the WaPo occassionally practices journalism.
I wouldn't hold my breath on Hillary. She did what she had to, but will we really see her out there as a surrogate? Unfortunately, I doubt it.
September 4, 2008 9:57 AM | Reply | Permalink
And that is indeed unfortunate. Considering what's at stake, I really think she should take it for the team and come out swinging. Imagine 4 years of Bush squared with a Palin ready to lead the most powerful army in history at such a potentially dangerous time.
September 4, 2008 11:41 AM | Reply | Permalink
If I don't see Hillary in an ad in the next few weeks I will be pretty pissed and I will have to continually remind myself the O camp knows how to do this better than me.
September 4, 2008 10:01 AM | Reply | Permalink
Yeah. They make mistakes though. The Obama Campaign is good but not perfect. I would love to see that hard hitting Hillary ad... the kind that just hammers. I think Hillary's legacy has been insulted, frankly, by the McCain campaign.
September 4, 2008 11:37 AM | Reply | Permalink