...Obama attacked outsider Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin for her own unfamiliarity with national government. Fair enough. But again, that tactic still bothered voters: Wasn’t the Alaskan governor a fresh — and welcome — face just like first-term Sen. Obama? And wasn’t Biden a stale old-timer in Washington — and if so, as suspect as veteran John McCain? And, come to think of it, wouldn’t it have been better to have the experienced candidate at the top of the ticket, balanced by the outsider at the bottom, rather than vice versa?
-Victor Davis Hanson
Monday, September 22, 2008
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