Sunday, October 5, 2008

My response to Gov. Palin misquoting Sec. Albright

From The Huffington Post....

ROVITO: Let's just call this for what it is already. Gov. Palin is nervous and unprepared. I almost feel sorry for her. Well, I don't feel sorry for the fact that she is continuing to subject herself to this kind of scrutiny. I mean, she can get out whenever she wants. I feel bad for her because she had no choice but to join the ticket and go along for the ride, probably not knowing what was actually in store for her.

Her gaffes continue to define her. The ripple effect from every misnomer/gaffe pushes more and more voters to Obama. The strategy of 'Joe Sixpack' worked for the first 3 weeks of the campaign, but now it's insulting. I come from 'Joe Sixpack' country and everyone that I talk to in Central Pennsylvania finds her more annoying everyday.

My family wanted her to represent them, but not really. How does this make sense? Well, they want someone from 'their ranks' to represent them well and represent them with a sense of direction and clarity, not within the persona of a clueless toadie. Maybe Sarah Palin could have had the qualities of the everyday American and represented us well. We all see how that is turning out.

I say to Gov. Palin: Think about what you really want. The game is almost up. John McCain may have your interests @ heart, but from how they've been treating you, maybe that's not as sound of a statement as it once was.

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