Was anyone else as shocked as Mr. D over McCain's choice of Sarah Palin as veep?
Maybe you politically astute readers saw this coming, but Mr. D. was stunned. And pleased. Talk about PRO-LIFE. Grand slam.
Hugh Hewitt says,
When the Dems come after Palin for inexperience in foreign affairs, the reply will be obvious --the GOP vice-presidential nominee is as experienced as the Democratic presidential nominee but also has executive decision-making that Obama lacks.
The issue this election is energy. Palin gets it. So does McCain. My brother-in-law and I agreed that the RNC should be held in ANWR on a mock drilling platform with hard hats on.
I thought Mitt was the right choice. We will see if McCain has proven me wrong. I think he has. I hope he has. I can hardly wait to see senator foot-in-mouth debate Mrs. Palin. Mr. D was suffering from election burn out. Things just changed.
“Now, we believe in the separation of church and state,” Warren said in his introduction before heading into the first round of questions with Obama, “but we do not believe in the separation of faith and politics because faith is just a world view and everybody has some kind of world view.”
"The first half of my life was about discovering truth and finding meaning. I know I have found both in Christ. The second half will be about living it out."

