Posted on 05/01/2014 2:13:08 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Reader Richard sends this comment:
I remember corresponding with you when John McCain tapped her as his choice for nominee for Vice-President. As a former Alaskan, I never saw her as the second coming, but like many people (and I will quickly add unlike many others)I found the potential story playing itself out of Mrs. Palin Goes to Washington to be very appealing. The person whom I had met a couple of times to spend time with in conversation (Alaska being a one-degree-of-separation state) was engaging, grounded, attentive to others and someone who had clearly and sincerely sought to make the leap from mayor to governor. We told our neighbors here in DC that while they might not agree with her politics, they would love her as a neighbor.
That was then. Im not saying shes a bad person, but the person I met was not the celebrity and creature of the knee-jerk Right that she has allowed herself to become. Someone many posts up this thread remarked on how the Limbaugh-Levin phenomenon is pretty simply a business. Our Sarah chose to get into the business instead of doing the more difficult work of ratcheting up her knowledge and experience in order that she could become a more effective influence leader or spokesperson. And tribal warriors of Talk Radio Right and their disciples who have been peppering this thread with dispatches from their basement computers so loudly condemn any criticism of the former Governor that a thinking person wants to simply react in kind. To someone whose first encounter with Palin was on a rainy late winter day at a lunch in Valdez when she was an up and coming mayor of Wasilla, the one-dimensional figure that she has allowed herself to become is one of the minor-key tragedies of our diminished public discourse. Oh, I know. Shes made a ton of money playing Sarah Palin at State Fairs and at B-list political venues, so presumably shes laughing all the way to the Bank of Phoenix, or wherever it is that she now calls home. But she was once a person who, as an Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission commissioner baked brownies for AOGCC staff on their birthdays, and to take home to their kids to celebrate big events in their families lives that she got to know about. She was once a person of grace. To me, what shes become and what we all assume that she has become is a cautionary tale, a case study in what has become of our public conversation as citizens and as neighbors. For which we can thank people like Levin, their counterparts on the Left, and the camp followers of each.
Thanks for this thoughtful reflection. As my longtime readers will remember, I was a big Palin booster when she was first tapped by McCain. I had been to Alaska back in early 2007, and spoken to Republicans who were beside themselves with excitement that she had just defeated the corrupt GOP establishment and become governor. They really loved her, and it was easy to see why.
After McCain named her his running mate, I was shocked by the vicious slanders she endured from many in the media. No need to recount them all here. The thing to remember is that very few of us knew much at all about her when McCain chose her. She was a blank slate onto which most of us projected our hopes and fears. All I really knew about her was how much those Republicans I had met in Alaska loved Palin because she was a true outsider who slew the wily old Republican Establishment dragon. As a conservative who was sick and tired of what Bush and the GOP Washington establishment had done to conservatism, I was eager for someone like her to come to town and shake things up. As for what the Left saw in her, well, this hysterical Washington Post blog post by University of Chicago theologian Wendy Doniger was the one I remember the most from those days. It included this excerpt:
Her greatest hypocrisy is in her pretense that she is a woman. The Republican partys cynical calculation that because she has a womb and makes lots and lots of babies (and drives them to school! wow!) she speaks for the women of America, and will capture their hearts and their votes, has driven thousands of real women to take to their computers in outrage. She does not speak for women; she has no sympathy for the problems of other women, particularly working class women.
Ah yes, an elderly Chicago divinity school professor with advanced degrees from Harvard and Oxford knows more about the thinking of working-class women than a soccer mom from Wasilla, Alaska. Got it. Doniger wrote that column on September 8, 2008 less than two weeks after John McCain named Palin his running mate, and less than a week after the country got its first real look at her, in her GOP convention address. That Doniger post captured the contempt and the snottiness with which liberal elites treated Palin.
And yet, when the McCain campaign finally let the press start interviewing Palin about foreign policy and things that vice presidential nominees are supposed to know something about, it quickly became undeniably that she was utterly out of her league. Her first national interviews occurred with ABCs Charlie Gibson, on September 11 and 12, and were a disaster. Remember this?:
GIBSON: What insight into Russian actions, particularly in the last couple of weeks, does the proximity of the state give you?
PALIN: Theyre our next door neighbors and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.
GIBSON: What insight does that give you into what theyre doing in Georgia?
PALIN: Well, Im giving you that perspective of how small our world is and how important it is that we work with our allies to keep good relation with all of these countries, especially Russia.
We cannot repeat the Cold War. We are thankful that, under Reagan, we won the Cold War, without a shot fired, also. Weve learned lessons from that in our relationship with Russia, previously the Soviet Union. We will not repeat a Cold War. We must have good relationship with our allies, pressuring, also, helping us to remind Russia that its in their benefit, also, a mutually beneficial relationship for us all to be getting along.
GIBSON: Would you favor putting Georgia and Ukraine in NATO?
PALIN: Ukraine, definitely, yes. Yes, and Georgia.
The subsequent Katie Couric interviews were supposed to be her comeback. They were equally disastrous. She never recovered. I could no longer support her in good faith after that. She was without a doubt unqualified for the job.
Sarah Palin might still have become somebody important in US politics and good for conservatism, had she learned from her experience, gone home, studied, worked hard, and been what Richard once saw: a person of grace. But she allowed herself to be ravaged by Conservatism, Inc., and became a creature of conservative talk radio and media. What a shame. As Ive mentioned here before, I talked to an older black man not long ago about what he and his family lived through under Jim Crow. After hearing his stories, I asked him in all sincerity how in the world he and his siblings withstood it. He said something close to, Our parents told us never, ever to become the people that our enemies thought we were.
Sarah Palin became the person Wendy Doniger and her malicious crew thought she was. This is her tragedy, and, I think, a tragedy for American conservatism. I mean that.
I take everything that she does and says regarding McCain with a grain of salt, and I cannot hold it against her if he is a fool.
He brought her on to the national stage and for this she is grateful. I wish that he had learned something from her, but if anything, he has become a water carrier for Obama, which is disgraceful.
But I do not and can not hold this against Palin. Please understand that I put that in there not to bash her but to acknowledge this loyalty to McCain as a fact, and one which I know is simply “A Bridge Too Far” for some. Personally, I suspect that some who cannot get over it would have found something else to be terminally upset about had she dropped him and endorsed JD Heyworth. Probably would have castigated her for being disloyal!
Can you imagine what the press would’ve done in that circumstance? “Disloyal” would’ve probably been one of the nicer things they’d have said about her.
Yes, I think you’re probably right.
How on earth did an entire civilization fall for the deception that a woman’s right to murder her child is sacrosanct?
Probably Andree McLeod.
They’re still scared of her.
She’s still young, vibrant and, as I pointed out years ago, has spent the last 7 years carefully building up a *LOT* of favors to call in. that plus doing an *EXCELLENT* job of supporting truly conservative candidates when (and only when) it made sense to do so.
She’s got a lot of IOU’s she can call in, and easily be “kingmaker” in 2016, 2020 or 2024.
She’s also that rarity, a true partiot, in the sense that she knows it is not all ablut her; that the important thing is electing conservatives even if that means staying somewhat behind the scenes. She’s smart enouogh to know that as a candidate she might indeed be too damaged by enemy attacks to be directly electable as POTUS, but that doesn’t mean that she can’t be a potent force for conservatism (and would make one hell of a secretary of state or secretary of the interior).
At least that’s my take, she is going to do what’s best for America, not Sarah.
Palin was vetted by one of the leading law firms in Washington. Her views, life, intelligence, honesty, etc., were all weighed and found to be sound. She simply doesn’t speak like a politican.... Um, that’s why we like her. She’s not a polished Ivy League bullshitter.
I didn’t watch the debate, I listened ala Nixon/Kennedy via radio. She kicked his ass. Think of that... A housewife, basically, from Alaska, stood on a national stage in front of millions and calmly dressed down a veteran politician steeped in wonkish blather his entire life... It was an impossibility, but it happened. Palin has a spine of steel.
Thanks for your thoughts. She would make a wonderful secretary in a Republican administration if they people involved had any balls!
Yep, In that way she is very like Ronald Reagan. They didn't go to Harvard Yale or Standford.
I confess to not seeing the point after reading the article.
Is the backstory that paleocons just want to trash someone they consider a neocon (that is, a supporter of Israel)?
Does Dreher think women don’t belong in politics?
Rod Dreher is a movie reviewer, fercryinoutloud. Who gives a rat’s a$$ what he says?
Yes.
“How on earth did an entire civilization fall for the deception that a womans right to murder her child is sacrosanct?”
I guess that depends on how you define “civilization.”
Awhile back, Whitney Pitcher and I put together a list of Governor Palin’s executive accomplishments. That list later became an article featured on Breitbart’s Big Government, as an answer to those who proclaim that Governor Palin was somehow "unqualified" to be on the 2008 Republican ticket. Using facts and historical record, Whitney and I compiled a list that proves every single-one of these people wrong. Keep in mind, most of the people making this assertion (including former McCain staff members), voted for a junior senator from Illinois (with a less than stellar record) in that election.
I wanted to make this information available in list form, as a resource for our readers to help educate America about the good work that Governor Palin has done throughout her career. This information also confirms that Governor Palin was more than qualified to serve as this nation’s Vice President.
Executive Authority and Success
[I]t turns out that the Governor’s office in Alaska is one of the countrys most powerful. For more than two decades Thad Beyle, a political scientist at the University of North Carolina, has maintained an index of "institutional powers" in state offices. He rates governorships on potential length of service, budgetary and appointment authority, veto power and other factors. Mr. Beyle’s findings for 2008 rate Alaska at 4.1 on a scale of 5. The national average is 3.5.
· Palin had a 89% and 93% approval rating in May 2007:
"Gov. Sarah Palin, a Republican, has earned 89% and 93% approval ratings in two recent polls. She has won nearly universal support because of her strong stand for honest government in the face of a corruption probe into other members of her party. Her support of a proposed natural gas pipeline to the continental USA has helped, too. "Her strength is her independence," says Alaska pollster David Dittman of Dittman Research in Anchorage. "She distanced herself from the old boy Republican regime and has been completely non-partisan." Alaska Democratic Party Chairman Jake Westbrook credits Palin with working across party lines on issues where there is agreement."
- "The triumph came in Alaska where Sarah Palin, a politician of eye-popping integrity, was elected governor. She is now the most popular governor in America, with an approval rating in the 90s, and probably the most popular public official in any state." – Fred Barnes, The Weekly Standard 07/16/07
- Governor Palin’s approval rating average from the time of her inauguration until John McCain selected her to serve as the vice presidential candidate in 2008, was 77.38%
Budgeting and Spending
In FY2007, Gov. Frank Murkowski requested $350 million in federal appropriations, which Gov. Palin reduced to $256 million in FY2008, $198 million in FY2009, and $69 million in FY2010.
- Invested $5 billion in state savings, overhauled education funding, and implemented the Senior Benefits Program to provide support for low-income older Alaskans.
- Stopped the "Bridge to Nowhere" and wanted to redirect the federal funds to Minnesota after the bridge collapse in 2007. In an email to her staff, she wrote:
[W]e MUST come out with a strong position against AK ‘ s perceived " Bridge to Nowhere" so we quit looking clueless and selfish across the nation and can clear up the perception that the Gravina project is the state ‘ s priority . The $350m bridge is not our priority.
The nation needs to be spending $ on fixing what we have – Minnesota needs " bridge money" today more than we need a few Alaskans to perpetuate the nonsensical notion that our Gravina earmark is more important than fixing aged infrastructure. We would gain so much if we get that message out there – that the nation can pull, and work , together and make wise decisions on federal priorities … we should see that earmark redirected to Minnesota ‘ s tragedy be the Gravina bridge isn’t going to happen on our watch anyway.
- Rejected much of President Obama’s "stimulus money" in 2009. During a press conference on the matter, she said:
We are not requesting funds intended to just grow government. We are not requesting more money for normal day-to-day operations of government as part of this economic stimulus package. In essence we say no to operating funds for more positions in government."
Also stating in a press release:
"As I wrote to our congressional delegation on January 7, our administration recognizes that President-elect Obama and the congressional leadership of both parties favor the use of formulas to ensure fairness among the states and to avoid the earmark abuses of the past.
We also have to be mindful about the effect of the stimulus package on the national debt and the future economic health of the country. We won’t achieve long-term stability if we continue borrowing massive sums from foreign countries and remain dependent on foreign sources of oil and gas."
The Governor vetoed nearly a quarter of a billion dollars of projects contained within Senate Bill 53. Establishing a budget process, the Governor focused her decisions on the Constitutionally-mandated services of education, public safety and health, and infrastructure.
In all, $268 million was vetoed from the budget bills. "The budgets will provide needed services, will leverage other funds and will make a significant investment in Alaska’s future, Governor Palin said.
After funding the states priorities, putting billions away in savings and still seeing a budget surplus, the Legislature agreed to a special one-time payment, sharing part of our resource wealth with Alaskans, who under our Constitution are the owners in common of these resources, and who I believe can decide better than government how to use that share.
For the second year in a row, unemployment insurance tax rates have dropped.
The 2009 unemployment insurance tax rates will be the lowest Alaska employers have experienced in 29 years, Governor Palin announced today. An employer in the average rate class will pay approximately $93 less for each employee than in 2008. The rates are applicable to the first $32,700 of the individual employee earnings
Fiscal Management
· Standard & Poors raised Alaska’s credit rating from AA to AA+ in April, 2008:
Our fiscal prudence is being recognized by the financial markets. It affirms our efforts to control government spending and live within our means, Governor Palin said. We have been working hard advocating for Alaska, both within the state and outside, and I am pleased to see it paying off.
· Moodys upgraded Alaskas credit rating to AAA in November 2010 and Standard & Poors upgraded Alaska to AAA too in January in large part due to Governor Palins policies as indicated below. Each italicized bullet point is a point provided by Standard and Poors as an indicator for credit upgrade:
o The state’s strong financial management and generally conservative forecasting: during her tenure, Governor Palin cut spending 9.5% and reduced earmarks 80%.
o The state’s financial flexibility, enhanced by the maintenance of large reserves derived from windfall oil revenues since fiscal year 2008: Governor Palins oil tax reform plan implemented in FY2008 was a severance or production tax on oil companiesa tax they paid as a recompense for developing the Alaskan owned natural resources has helped create fiscal reserves for the state.
o The states moderate debt burden: During her tenure, Alaskas overall debt decreased nearly more than 157 million dollars between FY2007 (her predecessors final budget year) and FY2010 (her final budget year), while debt outstanding increased at 4.2% annual rate (between FY 2007 and FY 2010) compared to the 6.8% annual rate of her predecessor (between FY2003 and FY2007).
o "An accumulation of multiple budget reserves equal to more than 200 percent of the general fund budget: Due to legislation like ACES and the frugal budgeting of Governors Palin and Parnell, Alaska now has a 12 billion dollars in savings. During the VP campaign, Governor Palin was able to tout a more than $5 billion surplus.
Gov. Sarah Palin didn’t ask for a pay raise and won’t accept one during her current term.
Energy
- Job Success of ACES:
- There were a record number of oil industry jobs in each year from 2007, when ACES was implemented, to 2009.
- The number of oil companies filling taxes with the state of Alaska doubled between 2006 and 2009. This includes a number of independent and foreign oil companies.
- Natural resources and logging jobs increased 13.7% during Governor Palins tenure according to Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development data.
- Economic Success of ACES:
- Contributed to Alaskas credit upgrade by Standard and Poors.
- Helped the state to put $12 billion into savings.
Governor Palins AGIA legislation was conducted out in the open, made use of a competitive bidding process and placed not only Alaska, but the nation on a path toward energy independence.
- The stated purpose of AGIA is to expedite the development of a natural gas pipeline that:
- Facilitates commercialization of North Slope gas resources in the state.
- Promotes exploration and development of Alaskas oil and gas resources.
- Maximizes benefits to the people of the state from the development of oil and gas resources.
- Encourages oil and gas lessees and other persons to commit to ship natural gas from the North Slope to a gas pipeline system for transportation to markets in Alaska or elsewhere.
PSIO addresses lax maintenance practices on the North Slope that came to light last year after corroded pipelines spilled 200,000 gallons of oil, leading to production shut-downs at Prudhoe Bay and interruption in the flow of oil revenue to the state, she said.
PSIO requires industry to establish and maintain quality assurance programs, and requires the state to inspect facilities to ensure operators comply with those programs. PSIO will also search for any gaps in laws, regulations or industry practices that threaten the integrity of the states oil and gas infrastructure. If necessary, the office will step in and exert the states authority as issuer of development leases to ensure the system and the states interests are protected.
"What bothers me is that Alaska tried it Exxons way. The result was a contract that is not viable. It did not have the support of the public or the legislature. Thats why we need a competitive, open, and transparent process, said Governor Palin. Its painfully obvious that Exxon Mobil does not want that process. We know exactly where were going and have a plan to move forward. Exxon doesnt like that plan because it puts the interests of Alaska and the nation, first and not Exxon.
Jobs and Business Growth
Jobs:
Business growth and opportunity:
Ethics Reform and Transparency
She has pushed through ethics legislation amid a burgeoning corruption investigation of Alaska lawmakers. She has bucked her party’s old guard. And she has ordered her administration to seek fewer congressional earmarks.
"What separates her from the others is that at a time when Republicans have suffered from the corruption, she represents clean politics" John J. Pitney Jr. December 27, 2007
Education
My goal is to get more money into the classroom; the teaching profession will be honored and teacher profiles elevated on my watch; educ is priority; nothing’s more impt than our kids; I want Ak to feel the same vigor for educ as we have for the gasline; we’ll succeed in forward funding ( eventually ); on our watch our students will have opportunity to be successful via our innovative educ reforms.
Health Care
The bill would establish an Alaska health care information office to give consumers factual information on quality, cost and other important matters to help them make better-informed decisions about health care in the state. Recognizing that health care must be market-and business-driven, rather than restricted by government.
Support for Constitutional Rights
2nd Amendment
10th Amendment
- Sued the federal government when the Department of the Interior began listing the polar bear as a threatened species because it such a listing would hamper Alaskas economy:
Inappropriate implementation of this listing decision could result in widespread social and economic impacts, including increased power costs and further increases in fuel prices, without providing any more protection for the species, Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Tom Irwin said.
While the state is challenging the listing, we remain committed to assuring Alaskas polar bears are conserved, Governor Palin said. The state will continue to monitor Alaskas polar bear populations and their behaviors in relation to changing sea ice conditions.
- Sued the federal government when the Cook Inlet beluga whale was listed as endangered because the federal government did not take into account the conservation and protection efforts already put in place by the state of Alaska:
The State of Alaska has worked cooperatively with the federal government to protect and conserve beluga whales in Cook Inlet, said Governor Palin. This listing decision didnt take those efforts into account as required by law.
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While challenging the listing, we will continue to protect beluga whales, said Governor Palin. We will also be assisting Alaskan communities and stakeholders with navigating the complex bureaucratic process this listing decision imposes on their projects and working cooperatively with federal agencies on the required consultations, designations of critical habitat and development of a recovery plan and objectives.
- Chose to monitor rather than participate in national standards for education, noting that state and local standards and accountability are better. Instead, she chose to implement a pilot program to improve readiness for school, to employ an initiative to ensure struggling school districts have the needed capacity to serve their students, and maintain a state director of rural education:
The State of Alaska fully believes that schools must have high expectations of students, Governor Palin said. But high expectations are not always created by new, mandated federal standards written on paper. They are created in the home, the community and the classroom.
- Transitioned responsibility for the quality of Alaska water resources from federal to state control.
State Constitution:
Vetoed HB4001 which prohibited the commissioner of the department of administration from adopting same-sex regulations:
"HB4001, is unconstitutional given the recent Court order of December 19th, mandating same-sex benefits. With that in mind, signing this bill would be in direct violation of my oath of office.
Military
Alaska is the first line of defense in our missile interceptor defense system. The 49th Missile Defense Battalion of the Alaska National Guard is the unit that protects the entire nation from ballistic missile attacks. It’s on permanent active duty, unlike other Guard units.
As governor of Alaska, Palin is briefed on highly classified military issues, homeland security, and counterterrorism.
She’s also the commander in chief of the Alaska State Defense Force (ASDF), a federally recognized militia incorporated into Homeland Security’s counterterrorism plans.
Palin is privy to military and intelligence secrets that are vital to the entire country’s defense. Given Alaska’s proximity to Russia, she may have security clearances we don’t even know about.
Sanctity of Life
Civil and Safety Issues
TexasGunLover,
If I have misunderstood your post, please forgive me in advance.
SCP
IMO, anytime a democrat wants to play the Republican war on women we need to show them a picture of Sarah Palin.
I am from Texas and am so glad you and 2nd have come around to Ted Cruz, but what was done by Democrats to Palin was flat out wrong. I look at her as a great king maker but I’d love to see her as Cruz’s VP but sadly the Demo war would be overwhelming.
Thank you for that list.
No kidding. The Benghazi Treason is blowing wide open. Multiple congressional investigations underway showing the rats in this administration deserve nothing more than a fair trial and fine hangings. Foreign policy disasters and more treason.
And every news outlet goes on day after day about what Sarah Palin said in a speech almost a week ago. Let me tell you -- that must have been one heck of a speech.
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