23 things John McCain didn’t know about Sarah Palin before choosing her as VP
To be clear, this is less about Sarah Palin and all about the judgment of Sen. John McCain. If McCain had exercised the kind of judgment and conducted the type of thorough investigation befitting a choice of individual for the second most powerful position in the free world, perhaps we would not be having this discussion. The media has uncovered quite a bit of troubling information about Gov. Palin in the last couple of days simply by conducting a google search. Judging from the McCain campaign responses, they did not bother to conduct such a search. When requesting a response from the McCain campaign about the various facts below, McCain surrogates appear befuddled and confused. As a matter of fact, the McCain campaign is currently engaged in a post-selection vetting process. Though we are sure that Gov. Palin is a good person, Sen. McCain has demonstrated the kind of rash, reckless, shoot first ask questions last, shoot…ready…aim, invade Iraq then find non-existent WMAs, rush to judgment that is the hallmark of the current Bush administration. This is the first and most important presidential decision that McCain will make as a candidate for the top spot. The decision of who will serve in the second most powerful position in the world. How such a decision is made is indicative of a candidate’s style of governing. After the revelation of the following facts, McCain may have failed his first presidential task. It appears as if gambler McCain picked up the dice, blew on them, and rolled. Unfortunately for him, it appears that he may have rolled craps. The following is information McCain could have easily learned had he bothered to properly vet Gov. Palin.
- Palin is linked to the Alaskan Secessionist party. Sarah Palin is linked to and her husband was a member of the Alaska Independence Party. Palin reportedly attended the AIP convention in 1994. AIP’s motto is “Alaska First.” Also, Gov. Palin sent a video message to the 2008 AIP convention telling the group “to keep up the good work.” The group’s goal is to have a vote on Alaska’s state status on the question of whether the state should secede from the United States.
- Palin was mayor of the town of Wasilla, population at the time, around 5000, less than the population of most high schools in the U.S.
- Palin was almost recalled as mayor because of an alleged abuse of power scandal
- Palin reportedly, as mayor, left the small town of Wasilla $22 million dollars in debt
- Palin directed fundraising for indicted Ted Stevens 527 group (”bridge to nowhere” Senator)
- Palin was for the “bridge to nowhere” before she was against it
- Palin currently being investigated in another abuse of power scandal involving a state trooper
- Palin called Iraq a war for oil (opposite of McCain’s position)
- Palin admits that she has “not really focused on Iraq”…huh?
- Palin admits on Larry King that she is not sure what a Vice President does
- According to Alaskan National Guard General: Palin played no role in national defense….as governor of Alaska, she is not even consulted.
- McCain only recently sent a dozen communications operatives and lawyers to Alaska to further investigate Palin
- Even though the McCain campaign is attempting to position Palin as anti-earmark, Palin has lobied for and received millions in earmarks as governor and mayor.
- The state of Alaska has requested 31 earmarks totaling 197.8 million from next year’s federal budget….this is pivotal considering McCain’s promise to make all politicians who request earmarks famous by vetoing all earmarks that cross his desk if he were to become president. The reformer label the McCain campaign is pushing Palin as doesn’t fit.
- Palin’s mother-in-law may vote for Sen. Barack Obama and is not sure what Palin brings to the ticket other than she is a woman and a conservative.
- That Palins approval rating is not the touted 80% but 67% and sinking.
- “[A] number of leading [Alaskan] Republican officeholders in the state who mocked Palin’s qualifications. “She’s not prepared to be governor. How can she be prepared to be vice president or president?” said Lyda Green, the president of the State Senate, a Republican from Palin’s hometown of Wasilla. “Look at what she’s done to this state. What would she do to the nation?”
- Alaska top Republican, John Harris, the speaker of the House, when asked about her qualifications for Veep, replied with this: “She’s old enough. She’s a U.S. citizen.”
- Daily News-Minerin Fairbanks Alaska: Most people would acknowledge that, regardless of her charm and good intentions, Palin is not ready for the top job. McCain seems to have put his political interests ahead of the nation’s when he created the possibility that she might fill it.
- Editorial in the Anchorage Daily News: Palin joins the ticket with one huge weakness: She’s a total beginner on national and international issues.
- Palin only obtained a passport one year ago.
- Palin has never traveled to Russia despite its proximity to Alaska
- Regarding the “bridge to nowhere” and earmarks, in June Palin gave a speech to the Wasilla Assembly of God, Ms. Palin proclaimed that it is ”God’s will” that the federal government contribute to a $30 billion gas pipeline she wants built in Alaska.
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