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The other gorilla

October 15th 2008 14:34
I have previously discussed Senator Obama’s gorilla, that of many Democrats and independents reluctant to vote for a black man but reluctant to admit it. John McCain has his own gorilla.

The Republican gorilla (Shush, he’s old. Is he senile?)


John McCain’s choice of Governor Palin as vice-president is questionable on several levels. She is, clearly, not the most knowledgeable, qualified, conservative, woman who could have been selected. She was clearly not vetted adequately before the convention and the result has been a candidate who is acclaimed by those with a narrow, but heartfelt, agenda but scorned by everyone else. He has taken positions that have changed over the past year; they have not evolved, they have shifted back and forth, first agreeing with President Bush, then disagreeing, then agreeing again and then opposing. He appears to be in favor of the casual and frequent use of our military in diverse locations in the world but cannot recognize when the military is stretched too thin.


There is a concern of which the Democrats will not express and which both frightens and saddens many: Is John McCain senile, forgetting long held principles, becoming a caricature? With all due respect to this elderly man of integrity and honor, he may not be clinically senile, suffering actual dementia, but he may be past his best years.

Senator McCain acquitted himself well at the first debate; he recalled names, places and events with sufficient clarity so as to deny any clinical disease. However, his interviews with the press have become increasingly angry and hostile.

More and more observers have posited that his erratic behavior, adopting contradictory and mutually exclusive positions may be caused by the stress of the campaign and his 72 year old body not being able to get the rest that it requires to function properly. That isn't ageism—that is a simple fact of life.


There have been public comments suggesting that Senator McCain may not have the mental strength and capacity to handle the job of President. Again, just as with the “concerns” about Senator Obama’s race or faith are not well founded and are framed as worries about his “inexperience”, the shifts in John McCain’s positions, sometimes within hours, are raided as issues of senility rather than simple political opportunism. For example, on one day at 9:00 A.M., he declared that the United States economy was basically strong; later that day he called for a massive bailout that would cost our children and grandchildren close to $1 Trillion!

The next election is far too important to be decided by ugly rumors and innuendo, racial bigotry or false concerns about the mental acuity of an older person. And as soon as we face the unpleasant facts and rationales, the better we and the country will be.

(A version of this material has been published at Examiner.com - Really Long Link


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Comment by D. Armenta

October 15th 2008 19:37

Comment by Randy Inman

October 15th 2008 21:40
Obama must be in the early stages then since he changes his positions as much as McCain.

I do think he is a tad on the old side for the job though, I give ya that.

Comment by DeAnne

October 16th 2008 23:44
I don't know if McCain's age is the reason for his inconsistencies or not. I do think, however, that his age CAN be a concern, especially when you consider that if anything happens to him, Palin will become president. Honestly, I don't worry as much about McCain being president as I do Palin. So, while I don't think he's necessarily showing signs of senility just yet, I do think his age and health are something we should consider. It is (in my opinion) a real concern, as opposed to false concerns about Obama's faith and race.

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