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To: Virginia Ridgerunner
I'm a huge fan of Gov Palin and I hope to have a chance to vote for her in 2012. Of course, this story is not really about her.

I think rules are rules and the kid shouldn't have been in the program. I don't know if his father's influence was improper -- often that stuff is perfectly fine. However, is this was improper string-pulling (nepotism) then it is shameful.

Again, this is not about Gov. Palin at all. It's not about Republicans at all. However, the GOP would be advised to oppose ANY impropriety ANYWHERE. No improper influence, no corruption, no rule breaking. The GOP should have no tolerance for any of it.

The Dempocrats are going to hand us about 9732 instances of corruption and rule breaking. But all of that will be washed away if the media can find 5 instances of Republican malfeasance. Republicans need to be very careful about shrugging at impropriety.

22 posted on 01/06/2009 5:59:20 AM PST by ClearCase_guy
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To: ClearCase_guy
Again, this is not about Gov. Palin at all.
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Of course it is! Our nation's communists want her destroyed.

106 posted on 01/06/2009 7:21:07 AM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are NOT stupid)
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To: ClearCase_guy
I'm a huge fan of Gov Palin and I hope to have a chance to vote for her in 2012. Of course, this story is not really about her.
Johnston's father, Keith Johnston, said the governor had nothing to do with getting Levi the Slope job. Keith Johnston said his own position as an ASRC construction engineer accounts for any help his son received in landing work.
I think rules are rules and the kid shouldn't have been in the program. I don't know if his father's influence was improper -- often that stuff is perfectly fine. However, is this was improper string-pulling (nepotism) then it is shameful.
I'm put in mind of the time my wife, who was working in a school cafeteria, was asked by a coworker if our college student daughter wanted a summer job in a big company. The daughter accepted - and when she started work she was immediately asked what connections she'd had to get the job! She mentioned the name of the husband of that coworker - and everyone said, "Oh." (Story seems strange only in the sense that I don't know why his wife was working - not for the money, evidently).
Again, this is not about Gov. Palin at all. It's not about Republicans at all. However, the GOP would be advised to oppose ANY impropriety ANYWHERE. No improper influence, no corruption, no rule breaking. The GOP should have no tolerance for any of it.
The Dempocrats are going to hand us about 9732 instances of corruption and rule breaking. But all of that will be washed away if the media can find 5 instances of Republican malfeasance. Republicans need to be very careful about shrugging at impropriety.
The moral of the story is that as far as the Democrats are concerned, Levi Johnston cannot legitimately succeed. Anyone who gives him a break will be accused of doing a favor for Sarah Palin.

It puts me in mind, somehow, of the media coverage of the runnup to the Oklahoma-Florida BCS game. There you have a bunch of teenagers, essentially, put in a pressure cooker media event - and have their words put in the worst possible light by reporters. The ESPN reporterette hyping that stuff just stinks of desperation for ratings.

It sounds like Levi Johnston got no more of a break than wouldn't make you blink an eye if you learned that any high school quarterback in the country got it. But if it's Sarah Palin's grandson's father, it's a federal case.


125 posted on 01/06/2009 7:57:19 AM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion (We already HAVE a fairness doctrine. It's called, "the Constitution." Accept no substitute.)
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To: ClearCase_guy

Well stated.


129 posted on 01/06/2009 8:06:38 AM PST by Dante3
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