Game Changer, Sen. John McCain Picks Sarah Palin as his Vice Presidential Running Mate


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Sarah Palin's surprise nomination has created a media frenzy. John McCain (72) announced that Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (44) is his vice presidential running mate on the eve of the Republican National Convention and then everything changed. Palin is a self-styled gun packing hockey playing mother of five children, and political reformer, who has been governor of her state less than two years. I tend to hate all politicians but I like this lady, I like her because she took on corrupt members of her own party and won thus sending their butts to jail. I like her much more after seeing the media tired to destroy her. I am happy to say that all the media attacks have failed and now there is a major backlash against the media for their bias and largely untrue attacks Gov. Palin.


McCain picked Palin in an attempt to appeal to the disenfranchised Hillary Clinton supporters, and women who make up the majority of voters in the United States. If McCain is elected President, Palin will be the first woman Vice President, making history. This woman is one tough broad and I like that, the number two should be tough as balls.



Palin is a brilliant pick. Unlike the arrogant first woman Speaker of the House Mrs. Nancy Pelosi who wanted a jet as big as Air Force One to fly around and promote her book (which only sold about 5,000 copies, if I wrote a book about my balls it would sell more books than that), Palin saved her state hundreds of thousands of dollars by getting rid of the private governor jet to fly commercial airlines, drives herself around without security staff, and she has reformed Alaska’s state government. She’s humble, from a working family, strong, hard working, honest and yes SEXY and unlike Obama, Palin has executive experience as a mayor and state governor. Palin also has a nearly 90% approval rate by voters in her state. And like Obama she has legislative experience as council member.


Sarah Palin for President 2016

ABC News' Gibson lands first Sarah Palin interview. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will sit down with ABC News anchor Charles Gibson for her first television interview since becoming the Republican vice presidential candidate 10 days ago, Politico reports.

Palin will spend the next few days on the campaign trail before returning to Alaska, where she will record the interview for World News later this week. Palin will sit down for multiple interviews with Gibson in Alaska over two days, most likely Thursday and Friday, said McCain adviser Mark Salter.

Palin won over GOP loyalists with her speech last week at the Republican convention in St. Paul, which drew more than 40 million television viewers breaking all records.

The 44-year-old first-term governor and mother of five has been facing pressure to submit to a national interview since John McCain unexpectedly selected her as his running mate.

Since being chosen, questions have been raised about her experience and grasp of the issues, especially foreign affairs, as well as her 17-year-old daughter's pregnancy.

This Sunday, McCain and the Democratic ticket of Barack Obama and Joe Biden all appeared on political talk shows while Palin declined.

"She's a smart, tough politician," Biden said on NBC's Meet the Press. "Eventually, she's going to have to sit in front of you like I'm doing and have done. Eventually, she's going to have to answer questions and not be sequestered. Eventually, she's going to have to answer on the record."

On Friday, Oprah Winfrey announced she will not be interviewing Palin until after the election. What a surprise?