John McCain's crush on Tina Fey revealed by choice of Sarah Palin

We see it is literally true that everyone loves Tina Fey. And what's not to love? She's funny, clever and has that whole sexy/naughty librarian thing going for her. We agree with John McCain that she would make an exceptional Vice President, and along with him mourn that she refused his invitation to join the Republican ticket.
It looks like John bounced back well enough, instead selecting a different naughty librarian, Alaskan Sarah Palin, as his running mate. While we suspect she's not half as funny as Tina -- how could she be? -- the resemblance at times is uncanny.
Do you suppose McCain auditioned Sarah by having her do the fake news with his wife Cindy playing the Amy Poehler role?
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jeannie, 8-30-2008, 10:41AM
The glass ceiling: and the screaming silence on the web and TV news.
There is something very wrong. I can’t exactly put my finger on it, but I am waiting for someone to start saying something. We are afraid. The glass ceiling….it might crack and maim the person who says the things that need to be said. What is wrong with this picture?
Let’s look at Hillary. Hillary was an active mother. She had one child. I don’t know why she thought to have just one; maybe she couldn’t have anymore? But one, you can keep track of if you have a career. I had four. The youngest was 2 before I began to get political. I ran for an office, knowing I wouldn’t win, but I got something done with the running. I then went back to school, at 40 to get my degree in physics at 41, so I could teach. I remember the toll it took on me and the family. My kids were healthy. But studying physics was time consuming and I missed a lot of stuff. My daughter-in-law decided that one child was enough. She liked to work outside the home a couple of days a week, and she thought she could devote enough time to one, but maybe not any more.
I know that after having one child that the thought of ending a pregnancy is mostly out of the question. Even if you know that the child will need special care, more care than other children. Mother’s know how to do that, and mothers can adjust their perspective to take on the most incredulous tasks, out of love, out of duty…
Special needs child….what does that mean? It means a lot of one-on-one care. It means hours of repetitive teaching. It requires multi-tasking to be able to keep the family together, healthy, and loving. Other children might get resentful of the extra time needed for the special needs child…it takes painstaking juggling of time, smiles, hugs, and patience.
If you have a special needs child at age 44, say, when the child is 21 you will be 65. That’s ok…almost done…Not quite. When the child is 31 you will be 75….almost done? I know that my 25 year old just left home and I still worry…
So when someone who lets say has a special needs child at age 44, that someone is going to need a plan for way in the future….like social plans and group homes and things run by the government. The care of the child from 4 months to 4 years the developmental years is paramount. That time of development the most important if the child will have independence later.
But you know, that is not the point I am trying to make here…although I think someone should. My point is, that if I had a political job that took me away from my kids a lot, but my kids are doing ok because I have the community and relatives to help keep them in balance….my question is why in the world would a person like that not plan. Why would a person like that not have the foresight to know that more children would mean less time per individual child….more children would mean either less time at the job, or less time with the kids.
My point is that there seems to be a judgment problem here. This judgment problem looks a lot like starting a war without having a post attack plan…and then taking on more.
There is also another point that needs to be made. Anyone who would choose a green person, or a purple person, or a man, or a woman, with so little experience…who you didn’t know very well, is playing a psychological game with the public. It is not for the betterment of our country…it is not kind to that mother…it is using her and that lovely family to play a game. I find that despicable.
We have some pretty important problems ahead of us. They begin with Sustainability which means population, air, water, energy, atmosphere, and temperature to name a few. The other social problems are distrust, unfair economic favoritism, a planet that is ready to fight in about 5 different places and a war of our very own.
I am afraid that we need to refocus and remember what needs to be done here or we may not need to worry about elections in 40 years. This is not a game…We need people with good judgment, honor, and the energy needed to start us in the right direction.
Please someone start talking.
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