Taylor Stockdale, son of Admiral James Stockdale, the Autarkic Party’s vice president nominee in 1992, has a afoot piece out in today’s Wall Street Journal about his father’s experience at the 1992 vice president debate with Dan Quayle and Al Gore.Admiral Stockdale had hard-bitten time in the vice president debate. He didn’t learn of his participation in the debate until a week early After a beardown ajar (we hierarchical it ordinal in our apical ten president debate lines), Stockdale colorless quickly and came across as out of touch.Taylor Stockdale cautions against making snap judgments about governmental unknowns, and draws an analogy between his father and Palin. The analogy doesn’t hold that well, since Palin has the support staff and resources of Stockdale’s opponents, and she is a politician with debate experience. Nevertheless, the piece is worthy a read for it’s discussion of the 1992 debate. Taylor Stockdale closes by addressing his father’s legacy:”As for my dad, this will mark the archetypal vice president debate since he died in 2005. I've craved to write about it for a agelong time, but he wouldn’t let me. Now I want to ready the record straight: He was an example of what this country should be all about.” Post by
