The choice of Palin was clearly a ploy by McCain to steal Obama’s thunder from last night and to try to make a splash and a play at women voters who might like to switch their vote just because there is a woman on the ticket.
As a result, I think the Obama campaign should have hit back, and hit back hard, stressing her utter lack of experience on national security (Obama has at leas served on the Foreign Relations committee and has at least made his views known about numerous international issues over the years. Meanwhile, even when given the opportunity to comment about Iraq, Palin refused), the fact that she’s currently being investigated, and the fact that she’s an extremist on almost every issue which we do know her position.
Now, I realize they have to release their “this is historic, bla bla bla” comments out as well, but I think they’re needlessly giving this day, and thus probably the weekend and thus the entirety of the next week, over to McCain.
I was happy with the campaign’s first release, but since then, the’ve softened up. Maybe they’re just going to let McCain have his week in the sun and then go on the attack, but his is a serious issue of judgement on McCain’s part, and so fr Obama is letting him get away with it.