But that doesn't answer my question. I am saying that McCain did not put country first. He put politics first. He put himself first. This is the man who said he'd rather win a war than lose an election. However, he would apparently rather win an election than put country first.Quote from trendlover:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-09-02-analysis-palin_N.htm
Had he put country first, McCain would have chosen someone like Romney, who essentially shares his ideals and would be able to assume the role of president should the circumstances so require far better than Palin would be capable of doing. The issue was raised that McCain needed the evangelical vote and that he would not get it with Romney as his running mate. I am not plugged in enough to comment on Romney's appeal with that group, but I would think that Huckabee would probably meet the evangelical criteria. And he is far more experienced than Palin and, therefore, far better qualified than Palin to assume the top position if required.
And so, we return to the initial premise of this thread: Senator McCain did not put country first when he selected his running mate.