How to build a vast left-wing conspiracy, Salon-Interview mit Markos Zúniga, Gründer von DailyKos:
„(…)Isn’t that a good thing for McCain?
It is a good thing for McCain, but it means they’ve completely abandoned the center and they’re not going to get any Hillary supporters out of it. We’re in an election where the number of Republicans is shrinking, the number of Democrats is growing and they cannot win on the base strategy alone. We can. For the first time, we can win on the base strategy. We’re not running that, but we could. They’re running a base strategy when Republicans are becoming an extinct species.
And you can’t get rid of her. To take somebody who’s been so warmly embraced by the Christian right and then to dump her for somebody who’s more palatable to the center? Talk about open warfare. It would be worse than having picked Lieberman from the start. To me, it’s fantastic, right? He’s boxed himself in, he can’t get out. So they’re left having to defend somebody. And let’s not forget another important point that I almost forgot because it’s so obvious, is that they’ve completely negated the experience argument. That was probably the only argument against Obama that had any salience.
You don’t think that there’s anything to the argument on the experience front that she would be the vice president while Obama would be the president?
Well, we’re talking John McCain who’s, you know, 200 years old, and suddenly his age has become even more of a factor than it was already. It’s pretty amazing because this pick single-handedly makes his age a factor and eliminates the experience argument. It absolutely matters; it’s not like there’s on-the-job training as V.P. for the president’s slot. We’re not talking shift manager at Burger King. To me, it’s a crazy pick. But he was going to lose anyway and I think there was an understanding that he was going to lose and they were going to go for broke – throw that Hail Mary. If it gets intercepted, who cares? They were going to lose anyway. (…)“