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Book review: 'Sarah' -- filling in the gaps

Posted: Sunday, September 14, 2008 1:40 PM by Domenico Montanaro
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From NBC’s Domenico Montanaro
If that Disney version of Sarah Palin’s life were ever to be made, the script would probably be based on “Sarah” by Kaylene Johnson.

The 137-page -- 32 of which are pictures -- large-fonted storybook re-telling of Palin’s life depicts that positive image much of America heard of Palin in her vice presidential nominee acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention -- and repeated by Palin on the stump several times in the past two weeks.

If it’s a fair, investigative piece you’re looking for, this isn’t it. But what the book, written by someone who doesn't claim to be a journalist, does do is fill in some of the detail of Palin’s early life and paints a picture of a tenacious, headstrong, even stubborn person, who has an uncanny ability to connect with voters and is ultimately guided by a moral compass of right and wrong. The book, with a copyright of 2008, was likely published before “Troopergate” began to boil. Its epilogue has a reference to March 2008, but “Troopergate” really began to get more attention after the state’s top cop was fired in July.

Palin did take great political risk with pushing ethics investigations forward on members of her own political party. It’s clear that the Republican establishment was not a friend of Palin’s, and she had to scrimp by with low-budget campaigns, her own grit and her lauded hand-to-hand campaign style.

A lack of specifics
But it also lays out that Palin was elected because of her reform message in a state frustrated by corruption -- not because of her depth of knowledge on the issues. Her lack of specificity confounded Democrat Tony Knowles’ campaign -- endorsed by major newspapers in the state.

She was adept at the art of deflection in debates. At one gubernatorial forum, for example, Knowles laid out a four-year education plan. Palin instead “paid tribute to her father as a beloved school teacher and promised -- without specifics -- to make education a top priority.”

With her or against her
There is only brief mention of Palin, a former town councilwoman, asking the librarian to resign -- as well as every other department head in the town of Wasilla, including the police chief. They supported an opponent during Palin’s first bid to be mayor, in which she defeated the incumbent 651-440. There was a large outcry from much of the established town officials who even considered launching recall efforts in her first two weeks in office.

Palin didn’t wilt. Instead, she hunkered down and issued what could almost be described as the Palin Doctrine -- you were either with her, or against her.

In fairness, the town had been used to operating in a certain way. And Palin was now elected to be in charge. She probably needed to show some grit -- that she wouldn’t be intimidated -- so she could ultimately lead. Johnson’s depiction is that Palin largely delivered on her campaign promises, and then won by a larger margin in her re-election bid in 1999, 826-255.

Sports Arena: Palin wanted to move the town forward, so she raised sales taxes, the book says, by half a percent to fund a $15 million sports arena. But the book doesn’t mention that the project saddled the town, which had $0 debt when Palin took office, with about $20 million in debt when she left.

Bridge to Nowhere: There is only fleeting mention of the “bridge to nowhere” in the epilogue -- that Palin “withdrew state support” for the project. But Johnson makes no mention of Palin having supported the bridge in her run up to governor or that she only pulled the plug after the national spotlight and Congressional outcry made the project unpopular.

Todd and Sarah: It mentions that a then-Sarah Heath and Todd Palin eloped, but there’s no mention that her first child Track was born eight months later, according to Newsweek. An interesting note from the book, that Sarah and Todd were told when they got to a nearby town’s courthouse that needed witnesses in order to get married, “so they walked across the street” to a “state-run nursing home.” “Two volunteers, one of them in a wheelchair and the other supported by a walker, looked on…”

Todd and Sarah met in high school. He was new to the area and at Wasilla High just his senior year. Palin said in the book that there was competition for Todd, and other girls had “T-O-D-D” written on their knuckles. Ultimately, Todd said there was no competition. The only explanation as to why from Todd was, “She was the best-looking girl on the basketball team.”

Sarah Palin describes Todd as “competitive” when it comes to commercial fishing, even and particularly with family and called him a “brutal boss.” In fact, one day when she was on board, she broke several fingers when her hand, which was on a railing was smashed when the boat “sidled up to a tender to which they were delivering a load of fish.” Todd brought her to shore, but then picked her up the next day and even with a bandaged hand, she went back out to help him fish.

“I couldn’t disappoint him,” Palin said in the book. “No matter how cold or nauseous, you just didn’t complain.”

The college days: As far as Palin’s college experience, there is no mention of Palin transferring out of the University of Idaho to Mat-Su College, a two-year school, near Wasilla -- and that Palin later transferred back and finished at the University of Idaho, as reported by the Associated Press. Johnson hardly questions why Palin transferred so many times -- five times by our count.

It mentions that Palin and a friend got straight As while in Hawaii -- without any attribution or evidence. There are no transcripts mentioned or shown.

If most people were applying for a job, they would almost certainly be asked why they transferred schools so many times and request to see their transcripts. There may be legitimate reasons, but the questions would be raised. To this point, Palin’s college transcripts have not been made public.

The reasons culled from the book for the transfers -- at Hawaii Hilo, her first school, it rained too much. But Hilo is an area known for its rain, and the question isn’t raised as to whether Palin had researched the school beforehand to know that.

Palin apparently decided to go to idyllic Hawaii for college with three friends. They all decided to transfer to Hawaii Pacific University, but two of them became homesick and returned to Alaska. At Hawaii Pacific, Palin lived in an apartment a block from the beach, but she and her friend missed dorm life and winter.

So they transferred to North Idaho College, a two-year school, where Palin “didn’t do anything particularly wild” except for once setting off a dorm fire alarm. She had to apologize to the dean.

Palin was born in Idaho; her older brother Chuck was attending the University of Idaho. Palin then transferred to the University of Idaho, wanting to continue her studies in broadcast journalism, explained in the book, in part, after seeing herself on camera for a 30-minute videotaped speech in a class at North Idaho.

But then a gap in Palin’s education isn’t explored in the book, but which AP writes about -- that she transferred to Matanuska-Susitna College, or Mat-Su College. It’s another two-year school -- in “the Valley,” near her hometown of Wasilla, Alaska. She then transferred back to the University of Idaho a year later, where she eventually graduated in 1987 -- five years after graduating high school, five transfers, six different college experiences.

The chef: It mentions that the governor’s chef was laid off and that she put the governor’s jet up for sale on eBay. It doesn’t mention that the chef was hired back on for the legislature or that the jet never sold on the Web site. And when it was sold it was sold at a loss.

Children: The book mentions that her latest child, Trig, has Down syndrome, but there is no mention or explanation as to why she got on a plane after she realized her amniotic fluid was leaking in Texas and then flew eight hours to Alaska -- after a layover in Seattle. Palin said she checked with her doctor and that she was not in labor -- that she’d had had four other children and knew what labor was.

The Alaska Daily News on the baby’s delivery from April 22: “Early Thursday -- she thinks it was around 4 a.m. Texas time -- she consulted with her doctor, family physician Cathy Baldwin-Johnson, who is based in the Valley and has delivered lots of babies, including Piper, Palin's 7-year-old. Palin said she felt fine but had leaked amniotic fluid and also felt some contractions that seemed different from the false labor she had been having for months. ‘I said I am going to stay for the day. I have a speech I was determined to give," Palin said. She gave the luncheon keynote address for the energy conference.

“Palin kept in close contact with Baldwin-Johnson. The contractions slowed to one or two an hour, ‘which is not active labor,’ the doctor said. ‘Things were already settling down when she talked to me.’ … Palin did not ask for a medical OK to fly, the doctor said. ‘I don't think it was unreasonable for her to continue to travel back.’ Palin: ‘I am not a glutton for pain and punishment. I would have never wanted to travel had I been fully engaged in labor,’ Palin said.

“Still, a Sacramento, Calif., obstetrician who is active in the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said when a pregnant woman's water breaks, she should go right to the hospital because of the risk of infection. That's true even if the amniotic fluid simply leaks out, said Dr. Laurie Gregg. ‘To us, leaking and broken, we are talking the same thing. We are talking doctor-speak,’ Gregg said.

“Palin said she wanted him born in Alaska but wouldn't have risked anyone's health to make that happen.” But Todd said, "You can't have a fish picker from Texas.”

We do learn why her children are named what they are:
-- Track -- because of the season he was born in. Palin’s father is track and field coach, and Palin herself was a distance runner. Palin without hesitation says in the book if it were basketball season, her oldest son would have been named “Hoop.” Palin also played basketball. Apparently, Palin chose not to run for U.S. Senate against Lisa Murkowski because Track was wary of the spotlight. The rest of the family was on board. (Johnson writes Palin was at one point on a list of eight to fill the U.S. Senate seat -- before Gov. Murkowski chose his own daughter.)

-- Bristol -- the bay where she and her husband fished.

-- Willow -- Alaska’s state bird, the willow ptarmigan.

-- Piper Indy -- A Piper Cub is the type of plane Todd flies and a Polaris Indy is the “snowmobile Todd drove in the first of his four victories in the Iron Dog snowmobile race…”

-- Trig Paxson Van -- Apparently Trig has two norse meanings – “true” and “brave victory.” “Paxson is the name of an Interior lake popular among snow machiners.” No explanation in the book on the name “Van,” but AP wrote that it was “an homage to the rock band Van Halen,” which recently supposedly said it had not given permission to use the song, “Right Now.”

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"Instead, she hunkered down and issued what could almost be described as the Palin Doctrine -- you were either with her, or against her."
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It doesn't get more Bush-Cheney than this.  We have had enough of "leaders" that surround themselves with Yes-men, and refuse to have intelligent discourse with those that disagree.  This woman will not "reach across the aisle", and that was the one campaign promise that McCain might have been able to keep.  Until now.  

Thanks, but no thanks, Sarah.  
Obama supporters:

Volunteer.

Go door to door, talk to neighbors, family members, friends. Learn Obama's policy proposals like the back of your hand. Know what you're going to say. If you're in a solidly blue state, call friends and family in swing states and explain why you're voting for Obama. Seek out people who disagree with you or may be undecided. If they're already supporters, try to convince them to volunteer. A friend's sincere appeal is much more convincing than any advertisement.

Organization on the ground and well-coordinated get out the vote initiatives are how elections are won. This is where a passionate base comes in handy, and this is where we have an advantage this time around. Let's expand upon it.

We'll win this election talking to our indifferent, Independent, undecided, and Republican neighbors, friends, and family members -- not by posting on pro-Obama websites. Get out there!



With the McCain/Palin ticket you have an older, short tempered, impulsive, liar(McCain). Also, a person who hires based on whether she likes someone no experience required, vindictive, impulsive, and a liar(Palin).Didn't we have enough of a team like this? I certainly think eight is definately ENOUGH!
Everything we are learning about her is NOT GOOD to put it mildly! She sounds soooooo much like Dubya. Being decisive is not an asset if it's done quickly without much thought and it's reckless in terms of destroying people who don't agree with you. Firing competent people, so you can replace them with your friends (who are completely unqualified) isn't being loyal, it's being stupid plain and simple. We don't need any more stubbornness and arrogance. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH as Obama is saying! This woman has no business being on the national much less international stage. Go away PTA mom. Just go away.
That is terribly depressing. The real image that emerges from the WaPo and NYT articles is that of a calculating chameleon, a person who wanted to be Murkowski's running mat, but then became a "reformer" when the state mood demanded it. And if by "tough and headstrong," you mean "petty and vindictive," then Sarah's your person.

She appears to be an amalgam of Bush's and Cheney's worst qualities, and the more we find out about her, the more McCain's portrayal of her seems not just false, but comically so.
Ban it!!!
PALIN IS NOT QUALIFIED TO BE PRESIDENT.

She is Bush as a women.

When I interview people for faculty positions (I work at a large community college) they are vetted in detail before they are hired. A committee of 5-6 faculty and administrators spend weeks and months evaluating the candidates.

Palin has not only not been vetted, but she refuses to be interviewed by the press.

I am so isck of this!

IF THE LIPSTICK IS MOVIN'
PALIN IS LYING !!!
Everybody see Tina Fey's Palin impersonation on SNL last night? I laughed so hard I scared the cat out of the house. It's on the web if you want to google it. She completely owned Caribou Barbie.
i assume there's no chapter on her sadistic thrill-filled torture and killing of animals. She'd assassinate Bullwinkle in a minute!  And does it go into her out and out fascism? Or anti-semitism? She's pathetic right wing extremist scum but no more so than the cynical old fool who is foisting her upon us.
Is there any mention of the Alaska Independence Party?  

See this article from Talking Points Memo about AIP, the anti-Americanism of its founder, Todd Palin's membership, Gov. Palin's involvement.

http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/09/aip_founder_professed_hatred_f.php

Here are a few choice quotes from AIP's founder:  

"The fires of hell are frozen glaciers compared to my hatred for the American government".  "And I won't be buried under their damn flag".   "I'll be buried in Dawson [Canada]. And when Alaska is an independent nation they can bring my bones home."

At another point, Volger advocated renouncing allegiance to the United States.   "And then you get mad. And you say, the hell with them. And you renounce allegiance, and you pledge your efforts, your effects, your honor, your life to Alaska."

How patriotic is it to have any association with a political party that wants your state to secede from the Union?  
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!FUNNY LADY SHE NEEDS TO DO SOME TV WORK WITH TINA FEY,, THAT WILL BE AWESOME
She is a tenacious fighter who lacks depths of knowledge. This is self-evident as is the political decision to nominate her as the GOP VP candidate. What is missing from this process is common sense. It is common sense that a poltician who lacks depths of knowledge is not qualified for the white house. There is much partisan blind faith out there. The American people are facing a critical time in this nation, for our children, our people, our planet. The stakes are too high to make a less than mindful  political decision. It is not alright to deflect truths for political gain. The truth is the only thing that frees us to bring needed change to our ailing nation. These are serious times and this is a pivotal election. It is an awakening. I am awake. I am voting for Obama/Biden in 2008.
With all the coverage Palin is getting, its a near certainty McCain and Palin will be elected.  Obama blew his chance to unify and energize the party when he bypassed Hillary.  It smacked of arrogance.  He put HIS agenda ahead of the democratic agenda.  I hope McCain stays healthy for at least 4 more years.
I know this has been said before but it deserves repeating..

Jesus was a community organizer and
Pilot was a Governor
Obama just needs to go back to his original campaign style with huge enthusiastic rallies that draw genuine public attention to squelch the negative Republican/media spin - and infernal daily polls. Of course John McCain wants Obama to participate in town hall meetings with him and forego rallies.  Obama's rally speeches terrify the Republicans because they're so honest, well-reasoned and intelligent - going to the heart of the change the American people are yearning for. Damn the celebrity label - which seems to be okay with Republicans if it's a radical right conservative candidate drawing Rove-primed, crazed, robotic, chanting crowds. Bring back the unprecedented throngs of tens of thousands of Americans supporting Obama who truly do want real change - to restore the American dream!!!

If the media could be blamed for giving undeserved coverage and a free pass to Obama, what in the name of heaven is going on with the Palin "phenomenon" - and by pathetic extension - McCain? Palin should be hammered with the same relentless bad press brought on by Reverend Wright's extreme views. This woman is a dishonest and dangerous in her ignorance - a provincial, fanatical right-wing politician of the worst kind.

God help us with the Supreme Court Justices a McCain-Palin administration would appoint. We'd be doomed to a Court with extreme political bias and little regard for the Constitution for more than a generation to come! (The highly revered conservative "Justices" first started the worst of their nonsense in Clinton's Presidency by permitting the Paula Jones case to proceed, contending no disruption would befall the Presidency with the conservative-backed lynching of Clinton. Right - we saw no disruption to the Presidency in the ensuing impeachment based on a lie concerning marital infidelity - none of the public's business. They followed that up by meddling in state law in a federal election, thereby appointing President Bush.) The moderate Justices can't stay on or live forever to maintain a modicum of balance with the extremely conservative near-majority presiding now.

But no - the press wants to spend a week fawning over the celebrity of a poorly educated, ignorant woman who brings support to McCain primarily because she appears simple - and opposes abortion and gay marriage - but misrepresents her accomplishments or lack of same. The media give only a feeble challenge to the lies and deception being perpetrated by the McCain campaign and follow along the spin line path set forth for them by Rove and his cronies - just like 2000, just like 2004.

No doubt there will be multiple voting irregularities in the closely contested "swing" states this November - once more like 2000 and 2004 - with little attention paid to the skewed outcomes brought on by corrupt Republican operative shenanigans and trail-less voting machines.
Is there any way that the Hippocratic Oath could be used to bring Dr. Cathy Baldwin-Johnson up on ethics or for downright stupidity in telling Ms. Palin she could proceed with "business as usual" after discovery of the amniotic leakage?  This is ridiculous.  Talking about "holding water," practically none of her stories do.  

Somewhere I heard, or read, that Ms. Palin's elder son was born years after she was married.  Does anyone know, by an actual recorded marriage license, what year she was married?  This and other verifiable documentation showing erroneous claims by her (or anyone else)should be brought before the people as any Proposition placed on the ballot.  This country is not doing enough to protect itself from voters who are expected to be conscientious adults but will "pull the lever" with the cliquish mindset of a high school student.


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