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Palin: Just how well was she vetted?

Posted: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 9:49 AM by Domenico Montanaro

The Washington Post says the news that Palin’s 17-year-old daughter is pregnant, “Palin's revelation continued to reshape what Republicans had hoped would be a boisterous send-off for the McCain-Palin ticket. It also left some Republicans privately voicing concern that the campaign may have missed other potentially damaging background information about McCain's little-known pick… McCain aides pushed back hard Monday night against any suggestion that they had mishandled the selection process. ‘Nothing that has come out did not come out in the vet -- she was fully vetted,’ said a senior campaign adviser, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.” 

The New York Times: “A series of disclosures about Gov. Sarah Palin, Senator John McCain’s choice as running mate, called into question on Monday how thoroughly Mr. McCain had examined her background before putting her on the Republican presidential ticket.” In addition to the news that Palin’s 17-year-old daughter in pregnant, “it was learned that Ms. Palin now has a private lawyer in a legislative ethics investigation in Alaska into whether she abused her power in dismissing the state’s public safety commissioner; that she was a member for two years in the 1990s of the Alaska Independence Party, which has at times sought a vote on whether the state should secede; and that Mr. Palin was arrested 22 years ago on a drunken-driving charge.”

“At the least, Republicans close to the campaign said it was increasingly apparent that Ms. Palin had been selected as Mr. McCain’s running mate with more haste than McCain advisers initially described… “‘They didn’t seriously consider her until four or five days from the time she was picked, before she was asked, maybe the Thursday or Friday before,’ said a Republican close to the campaign. ‘This was really kind of rushed at the end, because John didn’t get what he wanted. He wanted to do Joe or Ridge.’” 

Two sources tell NBC’s Mike Levine that -- as of Friday when Gov. Sarah Palin was announced as McCain's running mate -- no one had been sent to Wasilla, Alaska, to look through the archives of Palin's hometown newspaper, the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman. And, according to one source, no extensive research into the city council records from her 10 years on the council and then as mayor of Wasilla has been completed. Aides were sent to pour over that newspaper AFTER Palin was picked.

Some more drip-drip via the Washington Post: “Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin employed a lobbying firm to secure almost $27 million in federal earmarks for a town of 6,700 residents while she was its mayor, according to an analysis by an independent government watchdog group.”

From the vetter himself: "Sarah Palin voluntarily told John McCain's campaign about her pregnant teenage daughter and her husband's 2-decade-old DUI arrest during questioning as part of the Republican's vice presidential search, the lawyer who conducted the background review said," the AP writes. "The Alaska governor also greatly detailed the dismissal of the state's public safety commissioner that has touched off a legislative investigation, Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr. told The Associated Press in an interview Monday. Palin underwent a 'full and complete' background examination before McCain chose her as his running mate, Culvahouse said. Asked whether everything that came up as a possible red flag during the review already has been made public, he said: 'I think so. Yah, I think so. Correct.'”

But: "Shortly after Palin was named to the ticket, McCain's campaign dispatched a team of a dozen communications operatives and lawyers to Alaska. That fueled speculation that a comprehensive examination of Palin's record and past was incomplete and being done only after she was placed on the ticket."

The Boston Globe: "Republicans quickly closed ranks around the Palin family, praising the teenager, Bristol Palin, for deciding to have the child and marry the father. At the same time, the revelation focused attention on the GOP's call, in the party platform adopted yesterday, for unwed teenagers to abstain from sex." And it went there… "Her story follows debates over whether the movie 'Juno' glamorized teenage pregnancy and whether the real-life pregnancy of 16-year-old actress Jamie Lynn Spears provided the wrong role model for teenage viewers."

David Brooks praises Palin -- but not as McCain’s No.2. “[McCain] really needs someone to impose a policy structure on his moral intuitions. He needs a very senior person who can organize a vast administration and insist that he tame his lone-pilot tendencies and work through the established corridors - the National Security Council, the Domestic Policy Council. He needs a near-equal who can turn his instincts, which are great, into a doctrine that everybody else can predict and understand. Rob Portman or Bob Gates wouldn’t have been politically exciting, but they are capable of performing those tasks. Palin, for all her gifts, is not. She underlines McCain’s strength without compensating for his weaknesses. The real second fiddle job is still unfilled.” 

The New York Post cover: "Palin teen baby shock." The story: "Palin teen has baby on board."

And the Post goes there curtain raising who it says is the father… "Levi Johnston." Johnston, 17, who is entering his senior year at Wasilla HS, plays on the school hockey team and was once teammates on a youth squad with Palin's older brother, Track, 19, now in the Army. Despite suffering a cracked bone in his shin last season, Johnston scored 24 goals in 24 games.

" 'We don't want to talk about this,' said a woman who answered the phone at the Johnston home. On a MySpace page subsequently taken down, Johnston boasts, 'I'm a f - - -in' redneck' who likes to snowboard and ride dirt bikes. 'But I live to play hockey. I like to go camping and hang out with the boys, do some fishing, shoot some s- - - and just f - - -in' chillin' I guess.' 'Ya f - - - with me I'll kick [your] ass,' he added. He also claims to be 'in a relationship,' but states, 'I don't want kids.'"

The New York Daily News cover: "Gran' old party." It also identifies Johnston as the father.

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What knid of leadership is McCain showing if he's vetting Palin AFTER he picked her as VP? For a man who prides himself on his wisdom and experience, this was a dumb move.
A total lack of judgment. This from candidate Mcliar who told us how dangerous todays world is, and how Barack Obama was not experienced enough to lead. He also told us how a candidate's selction of V.P. would indicale what kind of judgment they had. After months of pounding Obama they now tell us that being on the PTA and running a smll.5,000 pop., town plus 1 1/2 years as governor or our smallest state are more than enough to qualify Palin as commander and chief in this dangerous world. Mcliar is not fit to be president.
2 possibilities, both horrible.

Option 1: McCain failed to perform the most important job of a Presidential candidate by not properly vetting Palin.  This looks exceedingly likely.  Despite months to decide, this looks like a last-minute decision after his political handlers made him pick again and he didn't like the remaining properly vetted alternatives.  This option reveals his subservience to the far-right, his poor management ability, and his poor priorities.

Option 2: McCain actually thinks Palin is the best person in the country to help him govern and govern in his place after a thorough vetting.  In Palin's limited time in the limelight, she has triggered an investigation for abuse of power, hired an alleged sexual harasser to run the Department of Public Safety (including the Council on Sexual Assault), joined and continued to support a fringe-secessionist party.  This option shows that McCain's priorities and judgement are completely out of line with most Americans.  

McCain failed the test.
If anyone needs to ask the question "How well was she vetted..." then I suggest you learn how to read and write.

If this isn't as clear cut a case of poor judgment, well I don't think I will ever know what is.

Putting aside her daughter pregnant and her husband with the DUI. None of that is relevant. What is relevant is that J-Mac made a shoot from the hip move to get some attention, and boy did he get more than he asked for.

Good luck J-Mac, and thanks for showing your experience and good judgment.

Oh and one more thing... for all of the people on the Right who have praised J-Mac's decision on Palin, you have officially convinced me that the Republican Party is not a political party, it is in fact a cult.
First Read, knock it off already... The fact that she has a pregnant teen-aged daughter is NOT news, it is salacious gossip. But this IS news...

-the fact that she's being investigated by the State of Alaska on charges of abuse of power, involving SEVERAL instances where according the special prosecutor in which she may have been complicit, which are substantially more serious that she had first led the McCain camp to believe IS news.(abuse of power/dishonesty)

- the fact that Gov. Palin has taken $27 million in earmarks IS news; (pandering/corruption)

-the fact that Gov. Palin was the DIRECTOR of  indicted Sen. Ted Stevens' 527 and raised millions for him, IS news; (corrupt)

-the fact that Gov. Palin ran up a $20 million debt when she was mayor of a small town IS news.(misuse of authority)

- The fact that Gov. Palin was a member of the Buchanan Brigade IS news. (Anti-Semitic conservative, Nazi sympathizer)

- the fact that Gov. Palin is a member of Alaskans for Independence Party IS news;(sedition/treason)

-the fact that Gov. Palin is a NeoPentacostal Dominionist which is a church that preaches purging the Earth of all non-Christians by a specially anointed army of God (starting with the Jews), IS news; (religious fanaticism)

-The fact that as a teen Gov. Palin played a leading role as a member of said army (Joel's Army or the Army of the Third Wave-which most Christian theologians consider heretical in nature) IS news....

Come on First Read - Please - focus - on - the NEWS!!

PS: All of these stories have been broken by other major media outlets over the week end... so if any of this IS news to you, my I suggest a Google search.

Let's face it, Palin is a disaster; and so is John McCain.
So, this is how McCain puts the country first?
All these negative reaction from the left just shows how nervous they are and what a "checkmate" McCain has offered.
Even today Obama himself was comparing his experience to RNC #2 pick.  How sad that is and he still got his facts wrong.  He was comparing experience as running a campaign to Governor’s 2 year executive.
But the issue here is that media does have time to go after VP’s daughter pregnancy issue but did not have time to investigate Edwards affair story when he was campaigning! They also don’t want to investigate Obama’s (#1 pick) connection to Ayers and his earmarks for Biden’s son.

I think Sarah is the winner here.

To David fro Ohio, Obama also voted with Bush and the rest of Congress 90% of the time check it out you are being misled.


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