« The Right On Obama's Debate | Main | How To Ask Palin Questions » 08 Oct 2008 01:33 pm Paging David BrooksTom Friedman nails it:
Dreher sighs and agrees. Actually, David has publicly said that Palin is not qualified to be vice-president or president. I heard him say so last Monday. But he does not apparently draw the obvious conclusion from this. The only non-negotiable criterion for the vice-presidency is an ability at a moment's notice to become the president, if the worst happens. Palin fails by that criterion. Fails. And the only reason Palin is where she is is because John McCain selected her after thinking about it for two minutes and meeting her once. So McCain's first presidential level decision was not just a poor one. It was a disqualifying one. This was pass/fail. McCain failed. If you do not believe that Palin is qualified for the job McCain selected her for, then there are only two conclusions: either you cannot support McCain or you do not believe the presidency of the United States is a serious job. So which one is it, David? You have four weeks to let us know. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e201053563f350970b Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Paging David Brooks' |
