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I wouldn’t want me to be the veep, and that’s Palin’s folk problem

October 9th, 2008 at 08:19am Georgette Braun

Newsweek has taken the words right out of my mouth in the magazine’s latest cover story: “The Palin problem.”

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Shortly after Katie Couric’s interview with Sarah Palin, I was talking with one of my bosses at the News Tower, telling her that one of my biggest issues with Palin is I see much of me in her,  in that I’m you’re average Geo-six-pack kind of person. Unlike her, I can name big-city newspapers and national magazines I read. But like her, I’d have drawn a blank as well if asked to name Supreme Court decisions I disagree with.

I told my boss I could name at least one person who has recently worked in our office who would make a good U.S. vice president if he ever wanted to be, but that I sure wouldn’t want me to be the veep.

Now, Newsweek is focusing on the issue: A McCain adviser said Palin is on the ticket because she connects with everyday Americans. And Newsweek asks: Do we want leaders who are everyday folks, or do we want leaders who understand everyday folks? Therein lies an enormous difference.

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3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. hokumboy  |  October 9th, 2008 at 9:50 am

    Ms. Palin reminds me of that girl we all knew in high school.
    You know, the one who was everso “popular” but nobody actually liked.

  • 2. Neal Ken  |  October 10th, 2008 at 2:07 pm

    Geo, you will never be average in my mind.

  • 3. Georgette Braun  |  October 10th, 2008 at 2:08 pm

    Neal: I’ll take it that you meant that in a good way. Rrrright??

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