No debate or hard feelings, but would it make you feel better if her husband quit his job to care for them?
Yeah, it would make me feel better, but only a little bit. She's still got practically no experience, and if McCain croaked in office, I would be very seriously worried.
I don't like either option, to tell the truth, and I agree 100% with what Reinbeau said about dear old Mittens. He was a lousy governor who mostly sat on his tookus and whined about how much he hated his constituents who elected him.
Also, he wasn't much of a middle-class anything: his daddy was governor of Michigan and had a long career in politics, so Mittens had an awful lot handed to him that the rest of us serfs and peasants don't get a chance at. The SLC Olympic administration was known for its corruption more than anything else.
Both McCain and Obama have flipped on several issues, and neither have made any proposals I find compelling. Yawn. All of the Messychusetts electoral votes end up going Democrat anyways, we're never ever a swing state, so I think I will vote third party. Maybe next election maybe we can have a decent debate, even if there isn't a chance in coldest heck that we would ever elect a third party president. How many popular votes do third parties have to get to win a slot in the debates? 5% or something?