Allahpundit
at Hot Air notes murmurs of an Eagleton-like dumping of Sarah
Palin, from Joshua
Green and
Ben Smith, overlooking my own categorical statement on the
subject:
At this point, McCain and the Republicans cannot win by
backing away from Palin. The choice of a running mate doesn't allow
for second chances, as Democrat George McGovern discovered in 1972.
Having made his bet, the maverick must play out the
hand.
Rick Davis and Steve Schmidt surely know this. Team Maverick
holds the high ground, and ought to defend it fiercely. The worst
scandal attached to Palin so far is the effort to have her
ex-brother-in-law fired from the state police and this was a matter
where (to quote
Allah), "she's morally right even if she's ethically
wrong."
I still maintain that the McCain campaign mishandled the news
about Palin's daughter -- the Palins should have been warned to go
public with that before the announcement -- but a P.R.
blunder is not a scandal. If Palin performs well in her Wednesday
speech, that will change the subject, and the campaign can move
forward from there. But there's absolutely nothing to be gained by
dumping her at this point, and GOP spokesmen ought to speak very
forcefully in ruling that out.
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