Posted on 09/20/2008 3:16:44 PM PDT by neverdem
Some members of the chattering classes pinot-swilling, arugula-chomping snobs seem to think Sarah Palin is not qualified to be vice president. Well, thats not fair.
Any thorough study of Palins record reveals that she has modeled her style of governance after Dick Cheney, whose authoritarian principles of leadership rely heavily on lying, secrecy and vindictiveness. Though Palins public career has been much shorter than Cheneys, she has nevertheless shown a genuine flair for those same traits telling lie after lie to conceal her misdeeds from public view and trying to destroy those who dare disagree with her. She has proven a quick study of the Sith lord.
And Palin has tools in her arsenal that the grumpy Cheney lacks: Shes a charming and attractive woman, with legions of loyal supporters willing to yell sexism! whenever her record is questioned or her credentials challenged. Its a brazen claim for conservatives, who didnt even believe in sexism they dismissed it as the politics of victimization until a few weeks ago.
Now, its true that not many politicians have mastered the fine art of manipulation and mendacity as well as Cheney has. But Palin has a gift for dissembling with a straight face, even when shes called on it.
In her national debut, her well-received acceptance speech, she claimed she had said thanks but no thanks to the infamous Bridge to Nowhere, a line she has repeated on the stump. But she was for it before she was against it; when she ran for governor in 2006, she supported the project, which would have linked the town of Ketchikan, population 7,500, to an airport on Gravina Island.
We need to come to the defense of southeast Alaska when proposals are on the table like the bridge and not allow spinmeisters to turn this project or any other into something thats so negative, she said two years ago. She dropped her support only when the issue became radioactive, using the money for a different Alaska project.
Her claim to a history of fighting earmarks is similarly fabricated. As mayor of the small town of Wasilla, she hired a Washington lobbyist to bring home the pork, a move that paid off spectacularly. For a couple of years during her tenure, the town received more than $1,000 per person in earmarks. (In 2008, the average state received about $50 per person.)
Her public image as a moderate politician who respects dissent is also well largely apocryphal. Early in her tenure as mayor of Wasilla, Palin showed she knew how to fight dirty and vanquish her opponents. She succeeded, eventually, in running off the popular Wasilla librarian, who didnt take kindly to the mayors inquiries about banning books. Palin fired the city attorney when he issued a stop-work order on a home being built by one of her campaign supporters, according to The New York Times.
As governor, Palin stepped up her game, cloaking her actions in secrecy, using private e-mail accounts to shield her official communications from public records and putting a premium on loyalty among her staff. And she has used every Cheney-like maneuver at her disposal to try to quash an official investigation into charges that she improperly fired Walt Monegan, former state Commissioner of Public Safety, because he refused to do Palins bidding firing her ex-brother-in-law, state trooper Mike Wooten, who had been through a nasty divorce from Palins sister.
Last week, Dan Fagan, a conservative talk radio host in Anchorage, took Palin to task in a column in the Anchorage Daily News, reminding readers that an overwhelmingly Republican panel launched the independent investigation earlier this year.
My fellow conservatives, remember how frustrating it was when Bill Clinton committed perjury and liberals looked the other way. As conservatives, we are no better unless we demand full disclosure from our governor when it comes to Troopergate. No politician is so popular and charismatic that they should be above accountability and telling the truth. Not even Sarah Palin.
Palin begs to disagree. Shes read the playbook, and, like the current vice president, she believes shes above the law. Who says shes not qualified to fill Cheneys shoes?
“Perhaps a panel of Republicans overwhelmed that she blew the whistle on them?”
If the overwhelmingly Republican panel that launched the indipendent investigation finds a Republican Govenor free of any charges then Anchorage Daily News would report that the fix was in from the beginning.
The Urinal-Constipation?
You-gotta-be-kidding
Then you need a ‘spare stack’ in the outhouse - that’s the masthead staring up at you..
Hey girl, can we order up a functional brain for you?
I’m ashamed this woman is an Auburn grad.
Cheney with a moose gun: Wow, sounds good to me!
At one time, jabbering people full of hate were institutionalized and given a lobotomy...now, society lets them write for the media.
She didn’t run off the librarian. The librarian kept her job and left later.
McCain should nominate Janice Rogers Brown to his first Supreme opening!
Hey Cynthia. Not only can she fill Cheney’s shoes, she can field dress a donkey, too.
I like Rush’s “Atlanta Urinal Constipation” Good name.
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