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A thought on politics…
29 August 2008 by Libbi.
I’m wondering. Is picking a woman as your vice presidential running mate the way a candidate Jumps the Shark? I hope not. I hope picking a female running mate doesn’t guarantee it’s all downhill from here.
While many minor parties, back to 1800s, have nominated women for both President and Vice President, between the two major parties, we have had Geraldine Ferraro and, now, Alaska governor Sarah Palin. Palin is John McCain’s running mate.
Ferraro, a savvy politician, was Walter Mondale’s running mate in 1984. The choice of Ferraro was a gamble, as no female had been on a major party’s top ticket before, but Mondale was 16 points behind Ronald Reagan, so he was reaching for a bump. After her selection, polling was “dead even.” However, in November, Mondale/Ferraro lost in an electoral landslide.
We have the opposite situation here: A very close race, and the choice of a woman for Vice President is supposed to give McCain a bump to clinch the lead and keep it. Palin is little known on the national stage. Even though she’s young, and has been governor for only two years, she’s probably more competent than he imagines, probably smarter, deeper and stronger than he thinks, but I believe all he sees is the gender issue: reach out to the disappointed supporters of Hilary Clinton. It’s cynical of me, but I think he’s chosen her strictly for that reason. If he wanted a woman of proven competence, he might have at least looked at Elizabeth Dole.
We’ll see in November how it pans out.
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Random DNA News stories
29 August 2008 by Libbi.
- A story in the L. A. Times says the the National Institutes of Health has blocked DNA databases from the public because of privacy concerns.
- In the Phillipines, officials of the International Police (Interpol) on Friday are urging relatives of dead victims of the sunken MV “Princess of the Stars” to submit DNA samples to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) if they have not yet done so.
- In Santa Fe, NM, an amateur historian and a newspaper are seeking DNA evidence to determine whether Billy the Kid was shot in 1881, or if the sheriff shot someone else and then claimed it was the famous outlaw.
- DNA science is seen as one way to get students interested in genealogy and history according to this Public School Insights article.
P. S. My son Matt says he reads my blog when it’s about DNA. So, Hi, Matt!
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