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The Matchup is Set :McCain/Palin vs Obama/Biden

It was 10:00 am and I get a call from my wife at work saying that McCain has picked his running mate, it was a women who she has never heard of (she isn't as policially savvy as myself, but don't hold that against her), I wasn't happy about it.  My horse in the race was Mitt Romney.  Although I have heard there were a couple of females in the running for VP, I have heard names like Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Meg Whitman and Carly Fiona.  Decent choices but not the type of candidate I want being a heartbeat away from the leader of the free world.  I called a few other politically oriented co-workers to vent figuring out why would McCain do this to us.  Well, I wasn't happy until I got home and listen the speech Sarah Palin gave in Dayton Ohio, accepting McCain's invitation to be his running mate.  WOW, this is the spark that McCain needed to energize the conservative base.  Up to now, McCain's campaign albeit a decent one, didn't wow people to get out of their chairs to write checks and vote come November.  Palin is the type of conservative McCain needed, she was pro-life, pro second admendment, will fight pork barrel spending and is a fighter with a great story to tell.  I believe based on her speach and what I have been reading and hearing in the hours since she will hold her own in the election, espcecially in her debate with Joe Biden. 
Even though there is a slight and I do mean slight ethics investigation on her, she has battled her own party and big oil successfully.  She is my kind of conservative, part of me wishes McCain was more like her.  She has executive experience unlike Obama (although a statement from the Obama camp she lacks experice)???? I don't get that, and has experience with energy and oil.  She wants us to tap the reserves of Anwar and places across HER state containing billions of barrels of oil and natural gas.  McCain was smart making this announcement the day after Obama's speech, no one is talking about him (more on the speech later) and are talking about Sarah Palin.  WOW McCain hit a rare home run against the slick campaingn of Barack Obama.    I also bet that Hillary is steamed that her destiny could be ruined by a conservative woman!!!! WOW there are many layers to this pick, too many to talk about in one blog all I have to say is John McCain, keep it up and this election will be in the bag.
 
 
As for the acceptance speech of Barack Obama, for a guy who has preached change  from day 1, his speech is the same one that we hear from Democrats every 4 years.  It talks about how bad shape America is in and that we need to fix social security, health care, race relations, the economy, education etc and they are the ones to do it with the same old solution, throw more money at it instead of rebuiling the foundation.  Any Democrat could have written this speech.  While America isn't perfect, we still live in the greatest nation on earth, no matter what the American hating Democrats have to say about it. 
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My Veep Predictions:

I know that's its not hard to predict the VP candidates with only a handful of choice to choose from, but here is my opinion on who each candidate should pick and who they will pick:
 
Barack Obama:
He should pick Hillary Clinton:according to polls quite a few Hillary supporters are either not going to vote for Obama or hasn't even decidied yet over 40% wow.  but I believe that this bridge has been burned a long time ago and Obama is too stubborn to let bygones be bygones and choose her, which would give him the best chance to win.
 
He will pick Joe Biden, a  white guy to balance the ticket who has a lot of experience including national security.  Biden is from Deleware which doesn't help him in southern states like a Tim Kaine would.
 
John McCain
He should pick Mitt Romeny, just for the fact that he would most likely turn Michigan and Massachuetts red and guarantee a McCain victory even if he does lose Ohio.  Romney will also give him a person that understands the economy to balance McCain's national security strengths. 
 
He will pick Tim Pawlenty, not much is known about him and its not a guarantee that he will bring in Minnesota, his home state.  Remember Minnesota voted Mondale in the rout of 1984. 
 
As I see it unless Obama suprises us all with the nomination of Clinton as VP there will be no shockers and game breakers this time around.  Both will be safe picks (Biden will be a borderline one with all of this gaffes) and in McCain's case a pro life candidate, dictated by the RNC.
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