Vetting

Having been through the process of "vetting" prospective cabinet members, I can tell you it's time-consuming, detailed, and thorough. I'd like to think the vetting of a vice presidential nominee would be more so - especially one whose odds of becoming president, should she be elected, are somewhat higher than that of the normal vice president. Full Story »

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Roland F. Hirsch
1.7
by Roland F. Hirsch - Oct. 1, 2008

This opinion piece has minimal journalistic merit. The author promotes the Democrat's point of view, but ignores Obama's bungled VP search process, which led to picking an old senator with no experience at the very last minute (Friday night, too late for the news shows) instead of selecting from several far more qualified governors, such as Bredesen and Sebelius. The lack of coverage of that side makes this piece have little value.

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