To: proud_yank
Her administration took over a corrupt political organization in Alaska which saw (mostly) Republicans and Democrats heading to trial on a monthly baisis and that corruption stemmed from a cozy relationship with the oil industry. She’s put the dealings with those companies back on a more business like basis and returned some of the credibility of the govt there. She can’t be faulted for that. Personally, I think she would make a helluva VP candidate.
6 posted on
06/27/2008 2:53:20 AM PDT by
saganite
To: saganite
Shes put the dealings with those companies back on a more business like basis and returned some of the credibility of the govt there. She cant be faulted for that.
What I fault her for is the way she has dealt with business in the state and creating tax structures that are not favorable to business. For 'cleaning up' government/business relationships, I think that was a house of cards which was blown over.
Personally, I think she would make a helluva VP candidate.
Strategically for McCain, I think she would be a wise choice, especially outside. She is attractive and bright, and would be very well received. I think that, like McCain, she is not a conservative and seems to pride herself on being able to jump to the other side of the political aisle.
11 posted on
06/28/2008 7:31:54 AM PDT by
proud_yank
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