Posted by
Ron Devito on Tuesday, August 31, 2010 10:15:05 PM
On Good Morning America, as reported earlier by Lori Calabrese,
Meghan McCain said that Gov. Palin was "not a team player." Meghan
McCain’s credibility is questionable at best since her own father’s
campaign fired her. While she parsed words, obfuscated, and gave a line
of bull about “being asked to leave and not come back,” this is the same
as being fired. She could have just said “it depends on the what the
meaning of ‘is’ is” and been done with it.
This young woman, who was fired from the one campaign she had
experience with is stating that a woman who at the time had 16 years of
executive experience is not a “team player”? To steal from Hillary
Clinton, accepting Meghan McCain’s word on matters pertaining to Gov.
Palin would require “the willing suspension of disbelief.”
This would be a good time to remind Meghan McCain that Gov. Palin
saved her father from what would have been a devastating double-digit
loss. By Meghan McCain’s own acknowledgment, Gov. Palin drew many people
to her rallies. Similarly, Gov. Palin’s endorsement of him helped him
win the Arizona primary of August 24, just like the other six endorsees
for that day. Her track record for the day is 100% and overall over 60%.
While Meghan McCain may or may not vote for Gov. Palin in 2012 should
she run, we’ll focus on those whose opinions matter: the millions of
people worldwide who are waiting for Gov. Palin to toss her hat in the
ring and hopefully become President Palin.