McCain is the wisest choice. I was with him before the primaries concluded and I am still for him today, he is a moderate if not liberal republican. His stand on issues doesnt pander to the party so much as what is the best course of action despite how his detractors want to "spin" things with sopphist rehtoric.

If anything Barrak Hussien Obama has proven that he lacks the experience and the wisdom to be president. His reach in effect out strips his ambitions ability to see things through. He makes no tough choices and only panders to public preceptions much like most of his democratic peers. This will not change if he is ellected. Proclamations calling for "change" don't put gas in the tank of your car or food on the table or defend our country or our freedoms.

McCain on the other hand does and has made many tough choices throuout his long career in the senate and as a former Admiral in charge of the entire Pacific Fleet in the Navy where our very wellfare as a nation was allready held in his hands on numerous occasions (his military credentials are not soley contained within his time as a POW). His track reccord in a leadership role is well established. He even promptly sent his men in response to Russia's invasion of Georgia to get a first hand look, while his opponent yucked it up on a beach enjoying himself while vacationing oblivious as to what to do until told how to spin a response for the media by his aides.

Face it folks Hillary at least had a real plan and knew more than Obama about leadership. McCain has chosen a very good VP that can learn from him while he runs the show. She just also happens to be a woman and don't think for one second that she won't be getting some votes for that. As well she should, afterall it was B.H. Obama that threw the double standard race card himself whenever he could to get votes when he ran against Hillary.

If Barrak was serious about uniting his party he would have picked Hillary, (Just as Reagan chose his primary competetor for VP to unite the republicans once)but then he would have to allways look over his shoulder wondering just when she would have him taken out like she did the "White Water" Judge.

Experience may not be everything, but it sure as hell speaks louder than mere political double talk and unrealistic aspirations.