and in this staff blog, Iain Toomey agrees, more on grounds of character than experience:
In Christine Toomey's profile of Sarah Palin there is a short passage which gets to
If you've ever wondered what could possibly be worse than Dubbya & Co...............
What was McCain thinking?
'West Wing', anyone?
the heart of the doubts so many have about the Republican Vice-PresidentialThe profile makes quite extraordinary reading. All four pages of it. If Sarah Palin becomes de facto leader of the 'free world', Austin Powers and Batman movies may become key psychological profile texts for trainee diplomats.
candidate.
"There is a high body count of people who have dared to disagree
with Sarah Palin, shown a reluctance to do her bidding or, in her eyes, failed
to support her wholeheartedly – among them some who say they too have been
hunted, carved up and cast aside along her path to power. These people warn, as
do even her closest friends and family, that in Palin’s eyes there are no grey
areas, no room for doubt. There is only right or wrong, black or white, “good or
evil”. Her father Chuck’s word for it is “stubborn”. One of her friends calls
her “dogged”. If Palin believes something to be true, it is – no amount of
evidence to the contrary will sway her, and everybody else had better believe it
too."
If you've ever wondered what could possibly be worse than Dubbya & Co...............
What was McCain thinking?
'West Wing', anyone?