Palin is ready "Day 1"

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She's ready for the job, "Day 1" . . .




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When she finds out what the job is . . .

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Got the announcement off the Google News yesterday.

I was stymied at the selection all yesterday because I couldn't figure how the McCain campaign could wildly miscalculate with this choice.


IF she excepts the VP coronation, the Repubs have just handed the Presidency to the Democrats on a silver platter . . . This is damn near landslide material. It's a stunning feat failed judgment on the behalf of republicans.

I can only imagine that this choice is really because a lack of choices, OR a brilliant strategy expertly executed to usurp the Dems.

There are much stronger women choices and even stronger options on the men's side for Repubs. That said, I offer these conjectures as to what is happening/happened:

• The other front runners declined. Reason: Despite the HEAVY right wing spin, McCain + Damn near anybody = a loosing ticket. And being on a loosing ticket does 2 things POTUS contenders; You either have to wait a decade or so before you can be a valid again OR you absolutely SEAL your fate, never to become POTUS. And this is what I speculate as the chief reason the 'other' VP candidates backed out.

• Even IF this was a play for disgruntled HRC supporters, which I'm sure was a factor, the Palin choice is a failure. Reason: HRC supporters don't want a women per se. They WANT HRC . . .

• This is a actually genius play (disguised as a demonstration of independent thinking on McCains behalf) for A REAL surprise at the RNC next week! Conjecture: Palin will decline the VP nomination at the RNC after having served her purpose, creating hype designed to shift focus from the Dems. Huckabee (Who McCain should have picked in the 1st place) will step in and accept the nomination. The Republican party will go wild, generating a media frenzy that will contest the O'Bama campaign for news cycle domination, because of the novelty of a DOUBLE surprise heading into the final laps of the race.


• OR possibly, HOPEFULLY NOT TRUE, this is the 1st huge clue that the NWO is real, and that the low buzz rumors that O'bama is a manchurian candidate deployed continue its' hegemonic agenda. Far fetched, but the incredulity of the choice and understanding of 'misdirection' inspire spurious thoughts.



Barring any SURPRISES, like those I stated or some other catalyst, like A MAJOR ATTACK/ESCALATION IN MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT, I think it's safe to say O'Bama is the next POTUS.

What that REALLY means . . . time will tell.


JG
 
I wouldn't rush to say that Obama is a going to win by landslide. Don't under-estimate the Republican political machine.

McCain's obviously seeking to gain some of the Hillary dissenters while at the same time trying to assure Republicans that his VP candidate is strong on social conservative values like Abortion rights and supporting the NRA.
 
You people kill me with your bashing of everything Republican.

Did any of you see her speech? The CNBC clip that you show helps her more than anything. It shows she is a fun person to talk to and that she likes to get tasks done and don't want to sit idle and that is what folks will expect her to do when she gets in there.
 
You people kill me with your bashing of everything Republican.

Did any of you see her speech? The CNBC clip that you show helps her more than anything. It shows she is a fun person to talk to and that she likes to get tasks done and don't want to sit idle and that is what folks will expect her to do when she gets in there.

Fun person to talk to.....WTF does that have to do with anything ? This dumb broad ran up a 20 million dollar budget in a small town of 9'000 people as the mayor. She is the least qualified person that they could have found. There are other female republicans that are way more worthy than she is. She is the female version of Dan Quayle......with less experience :hmm:
 
Somebody in McCains circle had a reason for selecting her. They got some dirty little "Karl Rove" trick they gonna pull.

Peace.
 
Yah. This shit is calculated. Now you would think on the surface that this is a ploy to woo the Hillary voters, but this dumb broad brought that up at her first speech. :smh: They couldn't be THAT obvious about it could they?
 
Fun person to talk to.....WTF does that have to do with anything ? This dumb broad ran up a 20 million dollar budget in a small town of 9'000 people as the mayor. She is the least qualified person that they could have found. There are other female republicans that are way more worthy than she is. She is the female version of Dan Quayle......with less experience :hmm:

Running up the budget to 20 million is not a bad thing the last time I checked. In fact that is good thing from what I know. You get the biggest budget you can so you can do more for your district. The budget is used for doing projects and if you can convince Washington to give your little ass area a big big big budget you can create more jobs and give your people more money and get re-elected. That's how the game is played.

She has gotten more money in the pocket of the citizens. If you can do that for your district you are in great shape. She is shaping up to be the GOP super star
 
Republicans should be irate at this choice. Republicans should not be trying to make the best out of the situation. They should speak out against the choice. I understand that the party must stand together but damn, if Obama would have picked a no-name substitute, democrats would have gone ape shit. Stop being so robotic, even when people can tell you're not being genuine. It's not a good look...
 
Running up the budget to 20 million is not a bad thing the last time I checked. In fact that is good thing from what I know. You get the biggest budget you can so you can do more for your district. The budget is used for doing projects and if you can convince Washington to give your little ass area a big big big budget you can create more jobs and give your people more money and get re-elected. That's how the game is played.

She has gotten more money in the pocket of the citizens. If you can do that for your district you are in great shape. She is shaping up to be the GOP super star

You sound ridiculous, her poor budget maneuvers cost the residents approximately 3k. She is a clusterfuck and far from a rising star in the game.
 
Running up the budget to 20 million is not a bad thing the last time I checked. In fact that is good thing from what I know. You get the biggest budget you can so you can do more for your district. The budget is used for doing projects and if you can convince Washington to give your little ass area a big big big budget you can create more jobs and give your people more money and get re-elected. That's how the game is played.

She has gotten more money in the pocket of the citizens. If you can do that for your district you are in great shape. She is shaping up to be the GOP super star

You are missing the point by a mile.

Are you saying this is what you call good management....

Sarah Palin and Wasilla Sports Complex land deal


Sarah Palin was mayor of Wasilla from 1996 to 2002. Her record during that time can tell us a lot about her. The biggest deal during her tenure is perhaps the construction of the sports complex that was built on someone else's land. She had to raise sales taxes to pay for it. The whole episode of incompetence, arrogance, and lack of respect for the law is exactly the style of governance that we've seen from Bush and co in the past seven years.

The $15 million multi-use indoor ice arena was supposed to be her legacy as the mayor. This was a very big deal for a city that had a budget of $3.9 million in 96 (increased to $5.8 million in 2002). Although the city subsidy has gone down from the initial $600k per year to about $125k per year, the sports complex still does not break even.

The biggest problem, however, was the process of how the land was acquired. The whole thing was handled with exceptional incompetence and arrogance, ultimately costing the city an extra $1.7 million in settlement and court cost for a piece of land that would have costed only $125k if they had handled it right from the beginning in 1998.

This involved a developer by the name of Gary Lundgren. Here is the whole scoop:

Lundgren negotiated with the national office of The Nature Conservancy to buy the land. Meanwhile, Wasilla city officials decided they wanted the land too, and began negotiating with the Alaska office of The Nature Conservancy. Offers were extended to both parties. Lundgren closed the deal.

Without the title in their hands, the city went ahead with the sales tax increase and started the construction. Then in typical Bush fashion, as Palin was leaving office in 2002,

Wasilla sued both Lundgren and The Nature Conservancy for title to the land. The case went to a federal appeals court, where Lundgren won rights to the property.

The court case was finally settled several years after Palin left.

The real legacy is, that the city is still paying for this today, while having to cut budget in library service, postponing capital improvement projects, and raising fees.

Can we afford this kind of incompetence on the national level?



— Mayoral performance. Palin, who portrays herself as a fiscal conservative, racked up nearly $20 million in long-term debt as mayor of the tiny town of Wasilla — that amounts to $3,000 per resident. She argues that the debt was needed to fund improvements.

— Stevens and Young, redux. Palin has distanced herself from the state’s two most popular politicians, but both appeared at Palin fundraisers during her 2006 gubernatorial bid.
 
I think it may be a good idea for the Obama campaign to imply that she's insignificant by not even addressing her and focusing on McCain. No one knows who she is anyway...
 
I am pro drill drill drill. She pro drill drill drill. I see her on CNBC during the peak oil panic days and when Obama came out totally against drilling. She was there talking about solutions that could immediately help the American people and the economy. Me the lover of economy debates liked her because she is on the right side of the issue. Every politician will have something in his/her past that they fumbled. The important thing for me when I vote is that does s/he have enough of the things that are important to me going forward on their list of to do. Will they actually push that agenda. Some of the things may not be accomplished during their term but the important thing is that they push the agenda.
 
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Damn, that's tight.
 
<font size="5"><center>Palin never issued an order to Alaska Guard</font size><font size="4">

John McCain introduced Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin
as his running mate last Friday emphasizing her role
as the commander in chief of the Alaska National Guard
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Anchorage Daily news
By George Bryson
Wednesday, September 3, 2008

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — When presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain introduced Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate last Friday, the Arizona senator emphasized her role as the commander in chief of the Alaska National Guard.

Later, when questions were raised about Palin's lack of experience in national and international affairs, the McCain campaign pointed again to her military command experience as governor. Some reporters have tried to follow up.

"Can you tell me one decision that she made as commander in chief of the Alaska National Guard?" CNN journalist Campbell Brown asked Monday while interviewing McCain campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds. "Just one?"

Bounds couldn't, because Palin has never personally ordered the state guard to do anything.

Instead, here's what he said: "Any decision she has made as the commander of the (Alaska) National Guard that's deployed overseas is more of a decision than Barack Obama's been making as he's been running for president for the last two years."

However, the governor has no command authority overseas or anywhere in the United States other than Alaska, said Maj. Gen. Craig Campbell, the service commander of the Alaska National Guard.

"When members of the National Guard are federalized, they work for the president," Campbell said Wednesday. "It's not just overseas. They could be federalized to go to other states or they could even be federalized in the state."

Occasions in which Palin retains command authority over the 4,200-member Alaska National Guard are whenever the Guard responds to in-state natural disasters and civic emergencies, said Campbell, who also serves as the commissioner of the state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.

Some examples?

"We've deployed individuals in state service all over the state under Sarah Palin," he said. “We had defense men down in Seward for the (Mount) Marathon run doing security.

"Out west and northwest we had erosion problems, and the National Guard was involved in some of the protection out there. About three days ago, the Army National Guard picked up a lady from Little Diomede (Island) . . . at the request of state troopers."

Did Palin directly approve each of those activities?

No, Campbell said. The governor has granted him the authority to act on his own in most cases, including life-or-death emergencies — when a quick response is required — and minor day-to-day operations.

"Some authorities have been given to me that she has acknowledged that I can execute," he said. "For others I have to ask her each time."

The recent decision to deploy a C-17 cargo plane from the Alaska Air National Guard to Louisiana to assist during the Hurricane Gustav response was an occasion in which Campbell briefed the governor's office and sought its approval, he said. Chief of Staff Mike Nizich signed off on it.

Last year, Palin journeyed abroad to visit 500 members of the Alaska Army National Guard who were stationed in northern Kuwait for 15 months. She also stopped at a U.S. military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany, to visit wounded Alaskans, including regular Army troops based at Fort Richardson.

The journey marked the first time that Palin had traveled overseas, according to Sharon Leighow, a spokeswoman in the governor’s office.

The flooding that occurred in Fairbanks in late July — for which the Guard sent trucks north to provide clean drinking water — didn't require the governor's approval, Campbell said.

Natural disasters are fairly sporadic, said Jeremy Zidek, the public information officer for the state Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, which is part of Campbell's department.

Last year, during Palin's first year as governor, there wasn't much action, Zidek said. “Thankfully, we didn't have any major disasters."

In 2006, however, during former Gov. Frank Murkowski’s last year in office, the Guard assisted at a tragic fire at a schoolhouse and church in Hooper Bay.

The Alaska National Guard receives about 75 percent of its funding from the federal government, Campbell said. All the federal funding is pre-allocated by Congress.

The state maintains Army National Guard bases in 76 locations in Alaska and Air National Guard bases in three locations.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/100/story/51665.html
 
Palin "international experience" exaggerated... (Boston Globe, CNN)

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.co...in-did-not-go-beyond-iraqi-border/#more-18350

We all know that many politician's lie about their experience level or political activities (in retrospect), but Palin's experience (and political activities) on a point-by-point basis, are extremely grey.

Where is the clear delineation between what she knows or doesn't know, has done or hasn't done?
 
Re: Palin "international experience" exaggerated... (Boston Globe, CNN)

Here's the CNN article cut and pasted;
Links to CNN stories don't last very long.



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CNN
September 14, 2008
From CNN's Peter Hamby and
Rebecca Sinderbrand

(CNN) – Sarah Palin did not visit troops in Iraq, a spokesperson for the Republican VP nominee confirmed Saturday, as new details emerged about the extent of the Alaska governor’s foreign travel.

In July of last year, Palin left North America for the first time to visit Alaskan troops stationed in Kuwait. Palin officials originally said her itinerary included U.S. military installations or outposts in Germany and Kuwait, and that she had visited Ireland. An Alaska spokeswoman for Palin had said Iraq was also one of the stops on that trip.

The Boston Globe reported Saturday that Palin visited the Iraqi side of a border crossing — but never journeyed past the checkpoint.

Earlier, campaign aides confirmed reports that Palin’s time in Ireland on that trip had actually been a re-fueling stop.

The Obama camp – which has increasingly accused the McCain campaign of deliberately lying in ads and on the stump – was quick to highlight to that story, along with a news report that explored whether the McCain campaign have been sending out wildly inflated crowd estimates.

The McCain team has twice pointed to law enforcement as the source for those estimates – but the same officials denied to Bloomberg News that they had provided the numbers cited by the Republican nominee’s campaign.

"The McCain campaign said Governor Palin opposed the Bridge to Nowhere, but now we know she supported it,” said Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor in a statement. “They said she didn't seek earmarks, but now we know she hired a lobbyist to get millions in pork for her town and her state. They said she visited Iraq, but today we learned that she only stopped at the border. Americans are starting to wonder, is there anything the McCain campaign isn't lying about?”

A Palin spokesperson also confirmed Saturday that the governor had visited Mexico on a personal vacation trip. She has also visited Canada.

The McCain-Palin campaign issued a statement late Saturday in which they said Palin had traveled into Iraq, although she did not go beyond the border crossing:

"Last summer, Governor Palin travelled to Kuwait where she visited Alaskan National Guard troops deployed to the war in Iraq at Camp Arifjen. While she was there she travelled to the K Crossing on the Kuwait-Iraq border, and a quarter mile into Iraq. According to the General who travelled with her, while she was there she presided over a re-enlistment ceremony of an Alaskan National Guard soldier. En route back to the United States, she travelled to Ramstein Air Base in Germany. While in Germany, Governor Palin visited wounded soldiers at the Landstuhl military hospital. She then returned home. She has also visited Canada, as well as Mexico for a vacation."

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.co...in-did-not-go-beyond-iraqi-border/#more-18350
 
Re: Palin "international experience" exaggerated... (Boston Globe, CNN)

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Book 'Game Change' portrays Sarah
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In 'Game Change' Sarah Palin is portrayed as having an erratic personality.




BY Helen Kennedy
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Monday, January 11th 2010, 4:33 AM


<font size="3">The gossipy new campaign book that has the political world buzzing portrays Sarah Palin not just as an ignoramus who believed Saddam Hussein was behind 9/11 but also as possibly mentally unstable.</font size>

"Game Change," the 2008 deconstruction, says the stress of vaulting onto the national stage caused Palin to have wild mood swings.

<SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">"One minute, Palin would be her perky self; the next she would fall into a strange blue funk,"</span> the authors write.


<font size="4">Katie Couric Interview</font size>

The morning of her ill-fated CBS interview with Katie Couric, Palin - "her eyes glassy and dead" - was unresponsive to attempts to prep her as she was being made up.

"As they were about to set off to meet Couric, Palin announced 'I hate this makeup' - smearing it off her face, messing up her hair, complaining she looked fat," the book relates.

Palin went on to give answers to Couric that were so incoherent the interview permanently damaged her.

Palin went into a tailspin. She stopped eating or sleeping, and drank only a half a can of diet soda a day, recounts the book written by John Heilemann of New York magazine and Mark Halperin of Time magazine.

<SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">"When her aides tried to quiz her she would routinely shut down - chin on her chest, arms folded, eyes cast to the floor, speechless and motionless, lost in what those around her described as a kind of catatonic stupor,"</span> the book says.

<SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">"If I had known everything I know now, I would not have done this,"</span> the book quotes Palin as saying.

She talked often about her baby, Trig, who spent most of the time in Alaska, and some John McCain aides thought she might be suffering postpartum depression.


<font size="4">The Veep Debate</font size>

When the campaign took her to Arizona to prep for the veep debate, <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">McCain's staff made sure a doctor friend was on hand "to observe her,"</span> the book says.

Palin's spokeswoman Meg Stapleton has dismissed the book's allegations as inaccurate gossip from people who weren't there.

"The governor's descriptions of these events are found in her book, 'Going Rogue.' Her descriptions are accurate," Stapleton said in a statement Sunday night to 60 Minutes." "She was there. These reporters were not."


<font size="4">Bill Clinton</font size>

"Game Change," which features priceless images like Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mike Huckabee in a line at a pre-debate urinal, making fun of the absent Mitt Romney - also up contains many other revelations:

The book says aides feared Bill Clinton was jeopardizing his wife's run by having an affair in 2006. The book says a trio of Hillary's top aides formed "a war room within a war room" to counter gossip about her husband and were able to discount all philandering rumors but one.


http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol...w_book_game_change_sarah_palin_believed_.html
 
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