Trying to keep an open mind, but after watching the Curic/Palin interview & the Gibson interview, I agree Sarah is very unprepared for the job of VP or God forbid, the job of President of the U.S. It's clear that she knows little about U.S. history by the answers she gives (ex: Kissinger response). It was painful to watch Sarah trying to answer Curic's third request for Sarah to give some examples about McCain's attempts to reform government (McCain's been in Congress for 26 years and the chairman of the powerful Commerce Committee). Finally, Sarah's response to that question: I'll see if I can find a list to give to you (Curic). When Sarah's is flustered, she tries to skirt around questions by giving her "bottled responses", which do not have anything to do with the question. I think we're learning a lot about "confidence" lately (U.S. financial problems, etc.). I do not feel confident that the McCain/Palin team will make our next four years in government better years for all of us.
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