Senator Chuck Hagel talks about the most important decision John McCain made as a Presidential candidate:
Hagel may be the only senior Republican elected official who has publicly criticized McCain’s choice of Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate. “I don’t believe she’s qualified to be President of the United States,” Hagel told me. “The first judgment a potential President makes is who their running mate is—and I don’t think John made a very good selection.” He scoffed at McCain’s attempts to portray her as an experienced politician. “To try to make the excuse that she looks out her window and sees Russia—and that she’s commander of the Alaska National Guard.” He added, “There is no question that this candidate is arguably the thinnest-résumé candidate for Vice-President in the history of America.”
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For Hagel, almost as disturbing as Palin’s lack of experience is her willingness—in disparaging remarks about Joe Biden’s long Senate career, for example—to belittle the notion that experience is important. “There’s no question, she knows her market,” Hagel said. “She knows her audience, and she’s going right after them. And I’ll tell you why that’s dangerous. It’s dangerous because you don’t want to define down the standards in any institution, ever, in life. You want to always strive to define standards up. If you start defining standards down—‘Well, I don’t have a big education, I don’t have experience’—yes, there’s a point to be made that not all the smartest people come out of Yale or Harvard. But to intentionally define down in some kind of wild populism, that those things don’t count in a complicated, dangerous world—that’s dangerous in itself.
Hagel is, I think, absolutely correct, and, while history will probably record that McCain’s campaign was doomed the moment stock markets around the world started collapsing in September, it’s also clear that when John McCain was given the chance to demonstrate to the nation the type of judgment he’d exercise in choosing a Cabinet, or in choosing Supreme Court Justices, or in just being President, he failed utterly.
H/T: Andrew Sullivan

Joe Biden said that the Democrats chose as their nominee one who was not qualified to be President. Which is worse, some moderate hack trying to become the next McCain by garnering publicity from the press by going against his party, or the VP dissing his own Presidential candidate as unqualified? I think the answer is self-evident.
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