I have to agree with Phil that the McCain ad is just absolutely
horrendous -- "pathetic," indeed. If I see one more attempt to play
the victimized woman card, I might vomit. It's one thing to rightly
fight back against outlandish media treatment, but to go around
proactively seeking victimhood status even when the opponents
haven't done anything obnoxious is, well, disgusting. And if they
keep doing it, they will seriously overplay their hand and the
backlash against them will be strong and swift. Over at The Corner
Rich Lowy made the point I've been making on radio, which is that
now that McCain has gotten a short-term benefit from Palin, he
needs to shift his campaign back to real substance, on real issues
where he holds a real political advantage over Obama. Right now his
campaign is looking horrifically unserious, and that completely
destroys McCain's biggest argument in his favor (if the campaign
keeps this up).
Meanwhile, I also agree with Phil that from what I saw in the
Palin interview with Gibson (and I saw only portions of what has
been shown so far), she seemed terribly out of her element. She
really did seem like somebody who had crammed for an exam at the
last minute and was trying to remember what the "right" answers
were instead of really knowing them. And unlike Stacy, I do not
think she came across in any way that would be reassuring even to
most of her own supporters. She needs to be far more impressive
when the debate rolls around, and I don't mind saying that I am
rooting for her to be so.