I’m chronicaling this here, because it needs to exist somewhere. I hope that there’s nothing here of note, but that said, I have to compile the evidence – such as it is.
First – full disclosure: I signed on with the 2000+ doctors calling for McCain’s medical records to be released. I know that other candidates haven’t released their records in full detail, but the top of the Republican ticket is 72 years old and a 4 time cancer survivor, as well as a former pow who suffered torture at the hands of enemy captors. I think his medical records are more relevant, and more necessary.
Second – I’ve seen some of the videos asserting that McCain is having a problem with his left eye. The videos seem to come from one particular blogger – who has a penchant for slowing down live captures or taking stills to look at the pictures. I think thats useful, but not as useful as being able to do a side by side comparison to the live action – real time video. Slowing a video down distorts the picture and exaggerates a person’s expressions in odd ways – dissociating their facial movements from their words. I think these videos have to be taken with a huge grain of salt – I don’t find them particularly credible.
Third – however, I do think they are worth looking at. As I said – McCain’s health is a legitimate issue and questionable videos only have interest in absence of information. So look away. Make your own judgment. Demand anwers…
OK. The disclaimers out of the way – here’s my question. Does Sarah Palin know something about John McCain’s health that the rest of us don’t? If John McCain is elected, are we looking at a Palin presidency much sooner than anyone could have expected?
Why do I ask? Sarah Palin has made two very odd gaffes/statements. The first was obviously a gaffe – she called the ticket the Palin-McCain ticket. Of course this was an error – but what an odd error to make! Interestingly – the balance of the ticket is such that it isn’t an unreasonable error – Palin is the one who draws the crowds, and is the one who excites the Republican base. She probably has a right to call some of the shots from behind the scenes, because McCain needs her. (Here, for example, is proof that the base sees things a little differently than the media: http://www.palinmccainsigns.com/?gclid=CIPH_cfch5YCFQOIFQodIy6rFA. No similar Biden-Obama stuff seems to be cropping up at least in a google search.)
Besides the Palin-McCain gaffe, there is her insistence that America wants change over experience. After taking a swipe at Joe Biden’s age, Katie Couric questioned Palin about the wisdom of such a swipe given the age of her running mate. Take a look:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/30/couric-asks-palin-how-she_n_130642.html. She talks around it, but essentially lands in the same place – America wants change.
She’s not wrong. The problem (at least on the surface) here is that Palin is on the bottom of the ticket and will bring very little change if McCain gets elected and the vice presidency goes back to being 2nd instead of shadow government. So – what could possibly be gained by making such a comparison – which argues for the Obama-Biden ticket better than the McCain-Palin ticket?
Once again – this goes to the issue of the base. The base is electing Sarah Palin. The change thing that she’s throwing out there in that context comes across as a wink and a nod – a way of telling the base – I’m really the one – nevermind old man McCain.
What does any of this have to do with John McCain’s health? Perhaps nothing. But it occurs to me that Sarah may in fact be thinking about herself in the Presidential role, and not at all in the Vice Presidential one. And that thought pattern might be rather dominant if she knows something about McCain’s health that we don’t know.
OK – I’m all done here. This post is off-topic for this blog, but I needed to get it said at least once and fully, so I’ve done that. I have a next post to come – but I won’t give away too many details as I have a lousy track record when it comes to promising posts and then actually delivering.
QT