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Palin: Hillary to respond?

Posted: Monday, September 01, 2008 9:06 AM by Mark Murray
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The New York Times says that with Palin on the ticket, that could mean an even more visible role for Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail. Mrs. Clinton’s friends said she was galled that Ms. Palin might try to capitalize on a movement that Mrs. Clinton, of New York, built among women in the primaries… Nevertheless, Clinton advisers said they expected that a bloc of her female supporters would give Mr. McCain a second look because of Ms. Palin, and that Mrs. Clinton was probably Mr. Obama’s best weapon in response.”

The Times also notes that Palin was for the Bridge to Nowhere before she was against it.  I told Congress “thanks but no thanks” on that Bridge to Nowhere,’ she said in a speech on Friday after being introduced by Mr. McCain as his vice presidential pick. But Ms. Palin’s history with the infamous bridge - and earmarks, which many critics call pork - is more complicated.”

“As the new mayor of tiny Wasilla, Alaska, in 2000, Ms. Palin initiated a tradition of making annual trips to Washington to ask for more earmarks from the state’s Congressional delegation, mainly Representative Don Young and Senator Ted Stevens, both Republicans… And she expressed support for the Bridge to Nowhere earmark as well. ‘I do support the infrastructure projects that are on tap here in the State of Alaska that our Congressional delegations worked hard for,’ Ms. Palin said when asked about that bridge and another in an October 2006 television debate while campaigning for governor.”

The Washington Post runs a similar story. “‘She campaigned here, she knew what the project entailed, and she was very affirmative, unqualified: “We've got to get the bridge done,”
basically,’ Ketchikan Mayor Bob Weinstein, who supported [Democrat Tony] Knowles, said Sunday.”

“McCain's campaign said Palin never fully committed to the project and ultimately made the right call. ‘Governor Palin acted like a responsible and effective executive. After taking office and examining the project closely, she consistently opposed funding the “Bridge to Nowhere” and ultimately canceled the wasteful project,’ said Maria Comella, Palin's campaign spokeswoman.”

McCain defended Palin's experience. "As governor, she has enormous responsibilities, none of which Senator Obama had. When she was in government, he was a community organizer," McCain said on Fox News Sunday. "When she was taking tough positions against her own party, Senator Obama was voting 'present' 130 times in the state Legislature. On every tough issue, whatever it was, she was taking them on. That's the kind of judgment that I'm confident that we need in Washington."

Meanwhile, Obama said, "I feel confident about my choice. I'll let John McCain talk about his."

Bill Kristol, after seeming to want Lieberman as McCain’s VP, praises the Palin pick. “There are Republicans who are unhappy about John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin. Many are insiders who highly value - who overly value - ‘experience.’ There are also sensible strategists who nervously note just how big a gamble McCain has taken. But what was McCain’s alternative? To go quietly down to defeat, accepting a role as a bit player in The Barack Obama Story? McCain had to shake up the race, and once he was persuaded not to pick Joe Lieberman, which would have been one kind of gamble, he went all in with Sarah Palin.” (Of course, with polls suggesting that the race is still kind of close, did McCain really need to shake up the race?)

EJ Dionne, however, blasts the pick. “McCain, as far as anyone can tell, met Palin only once before considering her for vice president, and once more before settling on her, which is to say he barely knows her. For the purpose of courting disaffected Hillary Clinton voters and satisfying the social conservatives, McCain is willing to place someone he knows mostly from press clippings and, okay, what his staff insists was thorough vetting, in the direct line of succession to the presidency. There is a breathtaking recklessness about this choice.”

“There are many who say that in choosing Palin, McCain has taken the issue of experience off the table. I disagree. Now, the balance on experience shifts toward the Democrats, and it's not just for the obvious reason that Joe Biden is manifestly more qualified than Palin. Conservatives have complained that we barely know Obama. This is nonsense. Obama has been put through the journalistic wringer since he entered the public spotlight four years ago. We have been given fewer than 70 days to get to know Palin.”

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Who really believes that Sarah Palin is in any way qualified to be vice-president let alone president of the United States?  It's already well know that she doesn't understand national economics and foreign policy.

Palin herself, just a few weeks ago, said in an interview that she doesn't understand what the vice president does and that she'd need someone to explain it to her:

   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMZmXCsg5_Q

Before a year ago, Palin has never been outside of our country and apparently still hasn't been to our nation's capital.  She's also been governor for a little over a year and a half, and she's already being investigated by her own republican-controlled state legislature for ethics problems:

   http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/211769.php

This is the real deal.  Check out this police recording of one of her staff pressuring the state commissioner of public safety to fire Palin's brother-in-law.  By all accounts he's an honorable state trooper.  This is ridiculous:

   http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2008/Data/Wooten.mp3

Not only that, but she also has the same Bush shortcoming of hiring cronies without understanding who they are.  The guy she appointed to replace the commissioner of public safety she fired who lasted only two weeks after someone found out that he had been reprimanded for sexual harassing another woman:

   http://www.adn.com/news/politics/story/475539.html

Palin is a weak choice to try and beat Obama at his own game and shows McCain's desperation.  

I can't even vote McCain at this point.  McCain was right in that experience matters.
She is on the ticket as a pick for equality, yet she is being TREATED LIKE A WOMAN!!! She herself said she didn't know what the VP does and knows nothing about our policy in Iraq. Honestly, if a MAN said that he and the presidential candidate would be sunk both by MSM and the public. I'm sorry, but the kidd gloves NEED TO COME OFF!!!!
I find it fascinating not only does Ms. Palins experience pale to Barack Obamas but her education is lacking. Having a BA in Communications with a minor in Poli-Sci is not an equivalent to Constitutional Law. I have a degree in Communications and do you know what of type of classes I took, media, journalism, etc..and to the argument of executive experience I just want to point out that Senator Obama has been running one of the most succesful campaign operations in the history of american polotics and has been doing so longer then Ms.Palin has been Governer. This whole thing is a joke.
And since every internet site that has anything at all to do with Palin and her militant theocracy-hungry splinter church has been sanitized, it's up to you guys in the news world to do some old-fashioned investigative journalism.
I do hope Hillary comes out and works her magic and make Palin STHU with her invocation of Sen Clinton's name. I want to break my TV when I hear her doing her "HRC made 18 million cracks and I'm going to break through it" crap. Mrs. Clinton worked damn hard for those 18 million votes... What did Gov. Palin do? Be lucky enough to be born a female, have five children, mayor of a tiny town and almost two year Governor of a scarcely populated state that hardly represents a cross-section of the country?

McCain claims to put country first and has the gall to accuse Obama of "playing politics" and he entrusts the nation to a person he meet for less than an hour prior to selecting her to run the really broken nation? What does he call what he's doing? Flat out pandering? She's won't even be ready to lead in year two much less on Day 1! He's not exactly the youngest man and he's had cancer four times. The chances of her running the country all by her lonesome is very real. I can't believe people are willing to trust this country in the hands of an Amateur. And Obama has more experience than she has and a firmer grasp as to what is happening in the world. I don't care how close AK is to Russia...she's clueless.
The ball with Palin is really in Hillary's court.  She's the one Democrat that can openly challenge her statements, her flip flops, and the way she's tried to co-opt Hillary's campaign for her and John McCain's end.

It may well be that the remainder of this election, and the Democrats' chance at the White House could rest on Hillary Clinton's shoulders.

Personally I think she'll sit back and do what would be politically expedient for herself.  I challenge Mrs. Clinton to surprise me and work for her Country over her own ambitions.
Well, Everyone is making a big deal about experience.  How much does Obama Have?  How much does Palin Have?  This will be a true test for America. The republicans say that Obama Is not experience enough, but they consider a Palin; who has less  experience as obama if you add up the years in politics.  But she is White and I think america is not really ready for a black Commander and Chief.

Thank you
If elected...McCain will die before his term ends...so if you feel this woman is fit to lead this country just vote for McCain/Palin...

I will stand with Hillary Clinton...and voting for McCain because Palin is on the ticket is stupid and not the answer...this woman does represent what Hillary Clinton stands for...

Palin has already abused power and is already wrapped in scandal right now...

The Worst Vice-Presidential Nominee in U.S. History
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-j-elisberg/the-worst-vice-presidenti_b_122491.html
Thank you, First Read, for finally publishing an article that doesn't gush all over McCain. What a rare occasion.
Palin and McCain are making a big deal about her stopping the "Bridge to Nowhere." Below is the current Wikipedia description. Yesterday, however, the Wikipedia report included reference to payment of $1200 to every citizen in Alaska. In other words, Palin didn't return the money from US taxpayers, she used it to bribe her voters. Claiming she stopped the "Bridge" is very misleading. She didn't return the money. I don't see how this could be legal. If US tax payers (via congress) authorized a bridge that was never built shouldn't the money have been returned to the US Treasury instead of going to cash payment of Alaskans?

"Palin initially expressed support for the Gravina Island Bridge project,[48] commonly known outside the state as the "Bridge to Nowhere." However, once it had become a nationwide symbol of wasteful earmark spending and some federal funding was lost, Palin cancelled the bridge because Alaska's congressional delegation was unable to prevent the state of Alaska from having to pay for part of the bridge's construction.[24][49] Alaska still kept the federal money."
McCain is the bridge to nowhere.
We have a new definition of "desperation"
Fire watch!

There is ample evidence that Palin used her power as governor to get her ex-brother-in-law fired. When his boss refused to fire him, she fired his boss. <link>

When on June 6, 2007, the Alaska Creamery Board recommended closing Matanuska Maid Dairy, an unprofitable state-owned business, Palin objected, citing concern for the impact on dairy farmers and the fact that the dairy had just received $600,000 in state money. When Palin found out that the Board of Agriculture and Conservation appoints Creamery Board members, she replaced the entire membership of the Board of Agriculture and Conservation. <link>

Seems that Palin honed this skill back as Mayor of Wasilla, where she was nearly recalled, for firing the Police Chief and Library Director for not supporting her in her 1996 race for Mayor. <link>

This is a joke.  McCain's sitting there naked as a jaybird putting a woman who a year-and-a-half ago was mayor of the tiny town of Wasilla up as the Commander in Chief in waiting, and the whole press corp and conservative pundits are admiring the Emperors' garments.  Puuuuhhhhleeeez!  Yesterday on The Corner on National Review Online, I read that Palin was "totally knockout sexually" and referred to the VP pick as "Baberaham Lincoln".  Surely Bill Buckley, with his keen conservative mind, is rolling around in his grave.
If all the negative stories that have  come out in the last four days are any indication of getting to know Sarah Palin, Assuming they are true, we already know enough.  70 more days will only add to the agony.
As a woman, I am insulted and as an American I am embarassed. This reminds me of my 8th grade student body elections. Really folks, let's have a change.
Obama/Biden 08
I keep hearing about Palin's experience as the governor of a small state but a state that produces 20% of america's energy.  And that this gives her energy policy cred. Well didn't we just go through eight miserable years with a former govenor from a much larger energy producing state in the white house. I'm thinking we've had enough of govenors form these energy producing states.  They also say she has more executive experience than Biden and Obama. That may be true but it's not by alot. But doesn't that also mean that she has more experience than Mccain.  That's pretty scary.
McCain selecting Palin for VP shows that he does not put “Country First”...again he lies...now he has turned his own campaign slogan into a lie...Does he understand that this makes him a liar...?

McCain is telling us that if he is not able to carryout the duties of the presidency...Palin is the best Republican/person to step into the role as commander and chief....If elected...McCain will be dead before his term is over...and he will leave this country in the hands of Palin...THIS IS INSANE...

I will not trust my future or the future of my children...great children...to McCain or Palin...

Bush digs the hole and McCain wants to bury us....
I feel she has a great 'budget' mentality---that is NEEDED in America! And she is really qualified, a lady making such head way in such a short time in office, in Alaska. We ladies love her, and soo far, all of the men in our huge family!
Mother of 7, grandmother of 20!--all voters but 3!
It shows how out of touch he is.  That he would think we support Hillary because she is a women.  She is a great politican.  What an insult.  And what is this lady doing abandoning her children, especially a new born with downs that needs her more than anyone else in the world.  Terrible mom.  Not my idea of a Christian.  Hypocrits.
So is Palin's comment about her opposition to the infamous bridge another case of "misspeaking" (politician's favorite euphemism for lying), or did she lie, or did she pander, or did she flip flop per John McCain? Or all three?  Falsehoods right out of the gate do not bode well.  She has nothing to support her choice for a spot on a national ticket other than her cheerleading for big oil and now, it seems, her love of earmarks. She was "dismayed" that Sen. Ted Stevens was indicted. More hypocrisy from McCain and the Republicans.  It's what they are, it's what they represent.  
Did all of you know that Palin is supporting the oil drilling? she would kill the environments. She seemed not respect the wild life. She is in the personal  of conflict because of firing her ex-brother in law which is not appropiate way. It was not her job to do. I feel that she is not a honest person. She might hide from us.
I do believe that the mccain campaign wanted more than anyting a major pro-life candidate because it is the one, single issue pushed by the churches.  The evangelicals look at no other part of a party platform other than abortion.  They are one issue voters, period.  mccain's camp mistakenly thought they could get two for one.  Evangelicals and Hillary voters.  
MISTAKE!
Instead, they insulted the Hillary voters and mocked the constitution of the United States with this selection of a small-town,iddy-biddy state!
Alaska only has 3 electoral votes!  Three! Hawaii has 4 electoral votes!
Three is the smallest amount of any state! Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota each have 3 electoral votes.  
Senator Clinton is, I repeat, is the US Senator from New York with 31 electoral votes!  10 times the population of Alaska!
Palin' selection is a very bad,dangerous joke and an insult to the intelligence of all voters.

I do believe that the mccain campaign wanted more than anyting a major pro-life candidate because it is the one, single issue pushed by the churches.  The evangelicals look at no other part of a party platform other than abortion.  They are one issue voters, period.  mccain's camp mistakenly thought they could get two for one.  Evangelicals and Hillary voters.  
MISTAKE!
Instead, they insulted the Hillary voters and mocked the constitution of the United States with this selection of a small-town,iddy-biddy state!
Alaska only has 3 electoral votes!  Three! Hawaii has 4 electoral votes!
Three is the smallest amount of any state! Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota each have 3 electoral votes.  
Senator Clinton is, I repeat, is the US Senator from New York with 31 electoral votes!  10 times the population of Alaska!
Palin' selection is a very bad,dangerous joke and an insult to the intelligence of all voters.



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