Parca americanii nu si-au dat seama ca aceasta panarama de Sarah Palin a fost 
pusa ca sa-l distruga electoral pe McCain pentru a nu tulbura BLATUL din 2004 
facut intre Masoneria din Partidul Republican cu cea din Partidul 
Democrat,adica Bush al doilea mandat contra Democrati mandat de presedinte in 
2008.Stiti cum e un blat SPECTACULOS  in fotbal? Ambele echipe se fac ca lupta 
iar pe final de meci un jucator al echipei care a convenit sa piarda il impinge 
in careu pe un adversar ca sa fie penalty si sa se faca JOCURILE.
   
  http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/20081022/pl_ynews/ynews_pl106
   
  A Drag on the Ticket?
   
  Old conventional political wisdom dictates that vice presidential picks don't 
change the outcome of a race. When Sarah Palin received larger fanfare than 
John McCain a month ago, the pundits cautioned, "people vote for President, not 
for Vice President." 
  Well, vice presidential candidates may not win elections, but this year it's 
looking increasingly likely that Sarah Palin may help lose one. 

In an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released last night, the number one 
concern about McCain was Palin's perceived lack of qualifications.
   
  Today Show/NBC News graphic
  This morning, NBC's Political Director Chuck Todd explained McCain's "Palin 
problem":
    "Speaking of Palin, her numbers have plummeted in our poll. For the first 
time, she has a net-negative fav/unfav rating (38%-47%), the only principal 
[candidate] to carry that distinction. What's more, 55% think she's unqualified 
to serve as president if the need arises, which is a troublesome number given 
McCain's age. (Have worries about McCain's age risen because of Palin? Seems to 
be the case)."
   
  Other polls reflect this perception problem for the McCain/Palin camp as 
well. Pew released its latest poll that echoes many of the NBC/WSJ's findings 
about voters' perceptions of Palin and their effect on McCain. Pew's headline 
doesn't mention Palin specifically -- "Growing Doubts About McCain's Judgment, 
Age and Campaign Conduct" -- but it has this telling observation in the 
write-up:
    "Notably, opinions of Palin have a greater impact on voting intentions than 
do opinions of Joe Biden, Obama's running mate."
     
  Then ABC pulls McCain's poll problems together with this nugget explaining 
its most recent poll: "Fallout continues from McCain's pick of Sarah Palin for 
vice president, with 52 percent saying it weakens their confidence in his 
judgment."  

Obviously, the McCain people aren't loving this and Politico reports that the 
candidate himself says he's "amazed" by the reaction to his VP pick. Politico 
writes:
    "She is a governor, the most popular governor in America," McCain said. "I 
think she is the most qualified of any that has run recently for vice 
president."

"I'm amazed. I'm amazed. Which is better? Serve 35 years in the United States 
Senate and say you've got to divide Iraq into three different countries, or be 
governor of a state and a reformer and give people their tax dollars back and 
bring about reform in the way that your state does business? Which is better?"
   
  Palin buzz -- good and bad -- has lit up the Internet over the past 24 hours. 
Our friends at Yahoo! Buzz have the details.

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