Something About Sarah – washingtonpost.com

In Something About Sarah, Kathleen Parker has some interesting things to say about men’s (and McCain’s) propensity to become distracted by pretty ladies:
…there can be no denying that McCain’s selection of [Palin] over others far more qualified — and his mind-boggling lack of attention to details that matter — suggests other factors at work. His judgment may have been clouded by . . . what?
Science provides clues.
At least her column seemed interesting to me, but maybe that’s just because she’s kinda hot.
Posted at 10am on Oct 25, 2008 | no comments
Filed Under: Apropos of nothing
Tags: cognitive bias, election campaign 2008, John McCain, Kathleen Parker, Sarah Palin, Science
Filed Under: Apropos of nothing
Tags: cognitive bias, election campaign 2008, John McCain, Kathleen Parker, Sarah Palin, Science