04 November 2008

Palin and I agree!!!

About one thing. At least. Public figures should never discuss who they have voted for as a matter of policy.
Palin was asked during the press conference whether she voted for Sen. Ted Stevens. “I am also exercising my right to privacy and I don’t have to tell anyone who I voted for, nobody does, and that’s really cool about America, also,” she said.

Not sure why I feel that way. And I could be wrong.

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3 Comments:

At 04 November, 2008 21:39, Anonymous Anonymous said...

But what about public figures endorsing a candidate? Colin Powell, Bill Richardson, Bill Weld...

 
At 04 November, 2008 23:05, Blogger Clemens said...

Endorsing is one thing. Volunteering the info might even be OK - though I think not. Publicly responding when someone asks is something else. In order to keep reporters from asking, the default position should be: I keep my vote to myself.

How bout that Kay Hagan!!!

 
At 04 November, 2008 23:12, Anonymous Anonymous said...

A vote for Kay is a vote for Mickey!!

 

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