McCain Palin, ticket to nowhere This video named « ticket to nowhere » is a propaganda against John McCain and Sarah Palin, probably made by a democrat. The video is a mixture of text and pictures in which McCain and Palin look weird. Moreover, the text deals with Palin's and McCain's policy and is about their past political actions. First, the video compares Obama's and Mc Cain's schooling and evokes the fact that McCain graduated 894th out of 899 from the Naval HS whereas Obama graduated from Harvard. According to the person who made this video, such a computer illitrate can't be a good politician. McCain also crashed 5 jets in the navy and the author accuses him of being reponsible of the forrestal fire of 1967 witch killed a lot of people and cost a lot of money. The video means to make us aware that McCain is a dangerous person and cannot be a good president. To make matters worse, John MC is an old candidate who can also be corrupted insofar as he was part of the « keating five ». Then, the video clearly criticizes JMC's running mate : Sarah Palin. SP's being in the second part of the video means that the author wants to draw our attention on her too. Indeed, SP spent 5 years in 4 different HS and only got a degree, which implies she was not a good student. The more so as when she was at the W city council, she did a lot of bad actions, such as fire the librarian because she refused to bannish books or charge the sexual assault victims to pay their own rape kits. Palin is obviously trying to be a good politician but look rather inexperienced. In fact, she was only elected Mayor and Governor of Alaska, without having any foreign experience. Moreover, SP believe she was elected governor thanks to supernatural powers and still support her useless project « the bridge to nowhere ». Through this video, the author aims at preventing us from voting for McCain/Palin. He propably approves of Obama's policy and wants to explain why. Personally, I/we completely agree with the author and we still support Obama's projects. It seems to us that there is no reason why Bush's policy should continue. The author's criticizing McCain/Palin's candidature is ok with us.