NBC's Andrea Mitchell gave McCain surrogate Carly Fiorina a chance to expand on her earlier remark that Sarah Palin wasn't qualified to run a corporation. Fiorina gratefully responds that, sure, Palin couldn't do it, but neither could John McCain or the other guys. Her point, she says, is that running a corporation requires a different set of skills from running the country. It's a fair observation: just look at the string of failed businesses that littered George W. Bush's resume before his successful turn to politics. Wait, maybe that's not the best example.