Reagan chief of staff: McCain’s interview with Palin was easier than getting a job at McDonald’s

by: Jason Haber Friday, October 31st, 2008

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Interviewed on MSNBC today, former Reagan chief of staff Ken Duberstein criticized Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) for choosing Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate:

“I think it has very much undermined the whole question of John McCain’s judgment. You know what most Americans I think realized is that you don’t offer a job, let alone the vice presidency, to a person after one job interview. Even at McDonald’s, you’re interviewed three times before you get a job.”

Too bad you can’t get any fries with Palin either. In fact, looking back on it, the selection of Palin was a lot like a Happy Meal - juvenile, fun for a while but ultimately something for children not for adults.

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You want biblical literalism with that? « Subject to Complete Defeasance Said:

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