Politics | Sarah Palin How Sarah Palin Instantly Improves McCain's Chances AK gov. steals Dems' after-glow; could attract indy, Hillary voters By Wesley Oliver Posted Aug 29, 2008 3:15 PM CDT Copied Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, John McCain's running mate, helps soften the image of the senior senator. (AP Photo) John McCain turned heads by choosing Sarah Palin today as his running mate, and the Weekly Standard explains why she’s the right woman for the job. Democrats just wrapped their glitzy convention, but the Sunday talk shows will be abuzz with Palin chatter. The mother of five softens McCain’s “crotchety” image and revives his reputation as “fly-boy and gambler." Dems forfeit their monopoly on youth, change, and history. Palin could help snatch brooding Hillary supporters. Democrats may claim racism, but Republicans could retaliate with charges of sexism. As a mother of a Down syndrome child, she’s a human face for the pro-life movement. Cindy McCain can’t take on Michelle Obama, but Sarah Palin can. For more of the Standard's thinking, click the link below. Read These Next Gunman said four words before he shot a judge and his wife. Beneath the upcoming White House ballroom: a new, pricey bunker. Why Duke is suing its own star quarterback. Behold, the age of peanut butter raises. Report an error