Have some fun and guess what Sarah Palin's reason will be when she drops out of the race.
You can bet it won't be because the McCain campaign admits that she is simply awful. By the way, you can also guess who her replacement might be. (James Stockdale, unfortunately, has passed away, as has Francisco Franco.)
With conservatives howling over her Katie Couric interview, the end is certainly near. When Sarah Palin withdraws from the race, her reason will be:
If you don't like any of the choices, you can add your own.
Just to repeat her answer to the $700 billion question.
I'm ill about the position that America is in and that we have to look at a $700 billion bailout. At the same time we know that inaction is not an option and as Senator McCain has said unless this nearly trillion-dollar bailout is what it may end up to be, unless there are amendments in Paulson's proposal, really I don't believe that Americans are going to support this and we will not support this. The interesting thing in the last couple of days that I have seen is that Americans are waiting to see what John McCain will do on this proposal. They're not waiting to see what Barack Obama is going to do. Is he going to do this and see what way the political wind's blowing. They're waiting to see if John McCain will be able to see these amendments implemented in Paulson's proposal.