Andrew Sullivan has been tracking John McCain's vice-presidential pick at The Daily Dish. From a post today:
Whatever is to come in the Palin story, the fundamental truth that will remain true is that John McCain made this vital decision in such a reckless, cursory, cynical way that his candidacy really should be over. If this is what he promises in executive decision-making, then no one can be comfortable voting for him this November.And from a column in The Times:
If you thought a president who went to war on flawed intelligence with no plan for the aftermath was reckless, then I have news for you. You haven't seen anything yet. Imagine the kind of decision-making McCain has just demonstrated applied to life-and-death decisions with respect to Iran and Russia.I am.
Yes, you have permission to be afraid.
Read it all:
Andrew Sullivan, The fright begins (The Times)