McCain defends Sarah Palin selection process, then asks her for a blowjob

John McCain and his fellow Republicans rallied behind his vice presidential pick, Sarah Palin, on Tuesday and his campaign accused Democrat Barack Obama of sexism for questioning her level of experience.

The support came as the Republican convention to nominate McCain and Palin as the party’s candidates was finally getting started, after a delay due to Hurricane Gustav, with President George W. Bush to speak via satellite hookup.

Palin’s disclosure that her unmarried 17-year-old daughter is pregnant and the news that she had hired a private lawyer in an ethics probe in Alaska have triggered a media firestorm and led some to question McCain’s judgment and how thoroughly the relatively unknown governor’s background was examined before she was selected last week.

In excerpts of his remarks, Bush cited McCain’s national security experience as justification for electing him on November 4 over Democrat Barack Obama.

And he backed Palin on a day Palin was behind closed doors in St. Paul preparing for an address she will give to the convention on Wednesday.

The McCain camp issued a photo of Palin meeting Bush’s wife, Laura, and McCain’s wife, Cindy.

“When the debates have ended, and all the ads have run, and it is time to vote, Americans will look closely at the judgment, the experience, and the policies of the candidates — and they will cast their ballots for the McCain-Palin ticket,” Bush said.

- from Reuters