If you've been looking for a catchphrase to summarize your distaste for the McCain/Palin ticket, try this on for size: Thanks, But No Thanks.
If there's one line from the execrable speech delivered by Governor Palin that rankles more than anything, it's that tag line that she was given to lie about her role in the "Bridge to Nowhere" fiasco: Thanks, But No Thanks.
The whole McCain-Palin campaign is devoid of good ideas and has co-opted a considerable amount from Barack Obama. They have lied through their teeth about themselves and Obama and have had the gall to say that they are the campaign of change. To which I say: Thanks, But No Thanks.
To a member of the Keating Five: Thanks, But No Thanks.
To someone who thinks that the economy is fundamentally sound: Thanks, But No Thanks.
To someone who admits that he doesn't know enough about the economy: Thanks, But No Thanks.
To someone who wants to invade Iran: Thanks, But No Thanks.
To someone who wants to stay in Iraq 4evah!: Thanks, But No Thanks.
To someone who is 72 years old and selected a running mate who is perhaps the most unqualified VP candidate to assume the office of the Presidency, ever: Thanks, But No Thanks.
To someone who will trade in his honor to win an election: Thanks, But No Thanks.
To someone who could shift the Court to the extreme Right for a generation: Thanks, But No Thanks.
The list can go on and on, but to summarize:
To John McCain and Sarah Palin: Thanks, But No Thanks.