So, um, what was Plan B there? If she decided at the end she "wasn't ready" then she just springs a quicky adoption on the kids like she did the vice presidency?
I don't fault anyone in that position for having fears or doubts. But that's kind of sickening.
The thing that worries me most about Palin is that she doesn't appear to be intellectually curious, much like W. I'm not so worried about lack of experience, not all presidents (potentially) have had lots of experience and she is governor of a state after all. I do think to make experience a central campaign issue and select her as VP is hypocritical, however.
Speaking of experience, nobody ever seems to note that Obama is a genuine expert in constitutional law. I kinda think that would be good in a President.
"Not knowing in my own heart if I was going to be ready to embrace a child with special needs,"
Huh? So what was she going to do if she got to delivery and realized she still wasn't ready?
Heh. The Repub base isn't the only thing Palin's energized - apparently Obama's raised more than $8 mil since the speech.
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OMGWTFRAGE.
As rage inducing as that is, a part of me is glad a Republican went that far, because I feel a lot of the GOP have been dancing around it with the elitist and "angry liberal" comments, but most are being careful to not quite cross the line.
I have absolutely no problem with someone who is opposed to abortion having doubts about being able to raise a child with special needs -- or basically being worried, in any case. Is she saying that she didn't talk about it because she thought she might give it up? Because it looks like she didn't talk about it because
it was hard for her to talk about.
She's older. She's governor of Alaska. She has a lot of kids. She doesn't have a choice in the matter, given her beliefs. It must have been a stressful time for her. I think she's a ridiculous choice for McCain to make, a sort of Harriet Miers level lack of seriousness, but I have no reason to believe she's a
bad person
just because her beliefs are different from mine.
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We really are under serious construction at the moment, so a bit worse than usual.
Palin upsets me at a whole new level. Please let someone other than us see her objectively. Scary.
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I have absolutely no problem with someone who is opposed to abortion having doubts about being able to raise a child with special needs -- or basically being worried, in any case. Is she saying that she didn't talk about it because she thought she might give it up? Because it looks like she didn't talk about it because it was hard for her to talk about.
Yeah, I tend to agree with this, even though my dislike of her is strong and pre-dates her pick by McCain.
Because it looks like she didn't talk about it because it was hard for her to talk about.
Yeah, well, it's hard to talk about a lot of things, but given that this was something that was going to ultimately affect the entire family, it just strikes me as odd that she basically let them discover the fact that Trig had Down's after the birth. From what I got of the interview, she never actually told them, straight out.