Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin
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Sarah Palin is an anomaly in American politics. It’s not because she’s a woman, not because of her blue-collar background, and not because of her ability to juggle the titles of “governor” and “committed mother of five”. Forget about all of that stuff for a moment; it’s interesting, but if Barack Obama has taught us anything, it’s that a compelling biography is not a qualification for leadership. Instead, Palin is unique because she can claim one of the broadest bases of support of any leader in our country. Other than the lunatic fringes of Alaska’s kleptocratic political establishment, nobody hates her.
http://palinforvp.blogspot.com/2008/08/pep-talk.html
Most politicians rise to power because they represent a certain wing of their party, and even some of their own partisans detest them. Mike Huckabee will never resonate with libertarian republicans, social conservatives cannot support Rudy Giuliani, certain evangelicals will always have a problem with Mitt Romney, and frankly I doubt that hard-core conservatives will ever fully embrace John McCain. That doesn’t make them bad candidates; it just means that they face significant opposition within the Republican Party. Sarah Palin does not have that problem.
I have been working to draft Gov. Palin as Vice President since February of 2007, and I can recount first hand how she has united divergent views among Republicans and is now even gaining Democratic support. The key is that she offers a combination of qualities that make her a hero to many, many different groups. For instance, two of our strongest bases of support have been social conservatives and libertarian republicans, who are normally at each other’s throats.
However, she offered both groups something that they desperately wanted without compromising any appeal to the other. The SoCons loved her pro-life, pro-family, and pro-gun positions, while the libertarians and fiscal conservatives cheered her on as she vetoed hundreds of millions of dollars of wasteful government spending. Getting those two groups to sing kum-ba-ya was enough of an accomplishment, but now it appears that a third group has found what it wants in Gov. Palin: McCainocrats.
For those Democrats who are considering abandoning the Obama ticket (primarily disillusioned Clinton supporters), Palin represents the final push into the Republican camp. Not only is she a woman (which, like it or not, is an issue for some voters), but she also puts a fresh, future-oriented face on the McCain campaign. By upending Alaska’s corrupt political class, Palin has actually produced the type of change that Barack Obama can only talk about; and her collar is far bluer than Joe Biden’s ever was. Furthermore, she is arguably the only candidate who has the necessary expertise to address the single most pressing issue in this election: gas prices. As Governor of Alaska, Chair of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (America’s largest interstate organization), and a former Chair of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Sarah Palin can run rings around almost anyone when it comes to oil. -
witch-king wrote: Five kids...this is just what Obama doesn't need. The Park Slope stroller vote will swing to Mccain now 8-[

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She described herself as “just your average hockey mom,” who joined the P.T.A., was elected to the City Council, then served as mayor and as governor, adding that she did not get into government to take the safe course.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/30/us/politics/29palin.html
“A ship in harbor is safe, but that’s not why the ship is built,” Ms. Palin said, adding that she would “challenge the status quo to serve the common good.”
Ms. Palin praised the achievement of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, who lost a long and bitter primary race against Senator Obama, saying that she had left “18 million cracks” in the highest glass ceiling in the land.
Then, making an explicit appeal to Ms. Clinton’s disappointed supporters, she said, “It turns out that the women in America aren’t finished yet, and we can shatter that glass ceiling.”
Ms. Palin, a former mayor of the small town of Wasilla, an Anchorage suburb, and one-time beauty pageant queen, first rose to prominence as a whistle-blower uncovering ethical misconduct in state government.
She just gets better and better. They need to separate _her_ from her _positions and policies_ and attack those. IMO. 'Cause those suck, but she rocks.
She's got a son on the way to Iraq.“Today, John McCain put the former mayor of a town of 9,000 with zero foreign policy experience a heartbeat away from the presidency,” Bill Burton, a spokesman for the Obama campaign, said in a statement.
OMG! Isn't _that_ what McCain-ites have been saying about Obama all along? Hmm.
McCain undercuts his inexperience argument against Obama, so Obama picks it up for him?
A page out of the Guilani book?
sept11sept11sept11McCain said Palin “knows where she comes from and she knows who she works for. She stands up for what is right and she doesn’t tell anyone to sit down. She’s fought oil companies and party bosses and do-nothing bureaucrats and anyone who puts their interests before the people they serve.”
former beauty queen, the Alaska governor is, among other things, a mother of five, abortion opponent, union member, hockey player and moose hunter. She is said to be a reformer who takes pride in standing up to the “good ole’ boy network” and has served as the top ethics watchdog in her state.
Her eldest signed up for the Army last Sept. 11 and is headed to Iraq next month.
“Governor Palin has challenged the influence of the big oil companies while fighting for the development of new energy resources. She leads a state that matters to every one of us,” the statement said.
“In Alaska, Governor Palin challenged a corrupt system and passed a landmark ethics reform bill. She has actually used her veto and cut budgetary spending. She put a stop to the ‘bridge to nowhere’ that would have cost taxpayers $400 million dollars.”Palin had kept her pregnancy with Trig a secret as she worked in the governor’s mansion, confirming only weeks before the birth that she was going to have a son who she knew would have Down syndrome. She returned to work in April three days after giving birth.
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/08/29/mccain-to-name-running-mate-on-friday/
Nice paint job going on here...“Today, John McCain put the former mayor of a town of 9,000 with zero foreign policy experience a heartbeat away from the presidency. Governor Palin shares John McCain’s commitment to overturning Roe v. Wade, the agenda of Big Oil and continuing George Bush’s failed economic policies — that’s not the change we need, it’s just more of the same,” said spokesman Bill Burton.
Weak! Get cracking there and earn yer pay!
Beware the Alaskan Hockey Mom!
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pure chaos. This is the first race in a long time where there are actual differences between canditates ...even when they are on the same ticket!.
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whynot_31 wrote: This is the first race in a long time where there are actual differences between canditates
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these differences are bigger... yes, gore and bush were different, but not this different.
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dems: pres canditate has very little international exp, vp has lots.
repub: pres canditate has lots of international exp, vp has none.
iraq: repubs want to fight on, dems want to get out
abortion: dems prochoice, republican pres supposedly prochoice, but vp strongly opposed.
when you throw the race and gender pieces in, it lookslike a lot of people will vote who have never voted before.
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Awesome news.
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eggcream wrote: Awesome news.
...not for Obama...he screwed up, bigtime.
Talk about change.
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She has more experience than Obama does. The PUMA's are happy with the vote:
http://www.puma08.com/category/palin/
http://www.hillaryclintonforum.net/discussion/showthread.php?t=26089 -
yup, if Obama's advisors have any sense, they'll make this into a Biden vs McCain battle.
Obama could debate Palin, just so it resembles a fair fight -
If you haven't seen this video (go to the 2 minute mark if you don't want to hear about the investigation into her abuse of power), you will be shocked to hear how Sarah Palin asked Larry Kudlow what it is that the VP does.

Here is the money quote:
"[A]s for that V.P. talk all the time, I’ll tell you, I still can’t answer that question until somebody answers for me what is it exactly that the V.P. does every day? I’m used to being very productive and working real hard in an administration. We want to make sure that that V.P .slot would be a fruitful type of position, especially for Alaskans and for the things that we’re trying to accomplish up here for the rest of the U.S., before I can even start addressing that question."
Palin: More of the same failed republican views and policies, just with less experience. -


Unable to market himself for all his problems, best McCain could do here to derail the other side was..
a) trash the other guy
b) make this race about electing someone else
Well played, but he just officially recognized to all that he's worthless here. -
whynot_31 wrote: yup, if Obama's advisors have any sense, they'll make this into a Biden vs McCain battle.
I have a feeling Obama will do quite well in a debate with McCain (also watch for one intemperate explosion from McCain during each debate). I mean how often can McCain mention he was a POW or attack Obama's 'patriotism' before he has to outline his own positions, which seem to have settled into the Republican orthodoxy.
Obama could debate Palin, just so it resembles a fair fight -
To add to my prior post:
What are the odds that the Repub convention is going to be all or mostly about Palin, introducing her to the world, and all the historical significance there (to woo the Clinton wing that are critical to McCain walking away with this one).
In other words, much less about McCain, the guy they are supposedly putting up for, erm...President.
Oh great. Putz in the #1 slot.
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a temper tantrum by McCain would be great ...he could lose some female voters.
...true, republicans might tire of the POW speech, much as they did with Guiliani's Sept 11th "credential".
I need a trip to the midwest before I can type even more innane comments; NY is such an island that you can't get a real feel for how things play out in the rest of the country.
If only there was a punishment for pandering. ...both parties would clearly get the punishment if someone undecided and intelligent was the judge. -
it's gonna make me pukey if that's the case, given that the dems put up a female vp candidate 25 years ago, so it's not exactly earth-shattering.
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sweet tea, you can bet on selective memory there.
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jeffrey wrote: sweet tea, you can bet on selective memory there.
exactly, the female republicans may want to elect a female to office. Condelleza was nice, but they couldn't elect her ...she was selected (where's the fun?).
Geraldine exists in few people's memory, especially not the female republican's. ...Geraldine was branded as a feminist of the wrong variety. -
Yes.
Given Repub loathing of Ferraro, I am guessing this will be framed as the first viable female candidate for VP.
I am sure they will frame this as the first woman that "is one of us" [them...].
The first that has a chance of winning.
And since they are clearly looking to play upon the snares set by Clinton's staff in her campaign, they'll claim the win before the contest is held, then attempt drum up resentment among women accordingly if it's even close.
^^ not in any way criticizing this, btw. It turned out to be one helluva powerful and effective political tactic.
With McCain grasping at straws here, he's going to take whatever he can get for an edge against Obama.
Hence this nomination.
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Dat's why they call a bounce a bounce... She'll get the shine knocked off her right quick. I think it would be best if the "official channels" sticks to the message, attacking policy rather than the person.
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Okay, so I just saw the following article headline (on Politico.com):
"The Ticket: McCain-Palin"
But my eyes glossed over the page so fast that what I actually initially thought I read was the following:
McCain-Pain
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Behold, the anti-Clinton.
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Moose-hunter
Wait! She hunts mooses? Bitch. :lame: [-( [-X -
Not Every Woman Supports Women's Rights
August 29, 2008
Statement of NOW PAC Chair Kim Gandy on the Selection of Sarah Palin as John McCain's Vice Presidential Pick
Sen. John McCain's choice of Alaska governor Sarah Palin as his running mate is a cynical effort to appeal to disappointed Hillary Clinton voters and get them to vote, ultimately, against their own self-interest.
Gov. Palin may be the second woman vice-presidential candidate on a major party ticket, but she is not the right woman. Sadly, she is a woman who opposes women's rights, just like John McCain.
The fact that Palin is a mother of five who has a 4-month-old baby, a woman who is juggling work and family responsibilities, will speak to many women. But will Palin speak FOR women? Based on her record and her stated positions, the answer is clearly No.
In a gubernatorial debate, Palin stated emphatically that her opposition to abortion was so great, so total, that even if her teenage daughter was impregnated by a rapist, she would "choose life" -- meaning apparently that she would not permit her daughter to have an abortion.
Palin also had to withdraw her appointment of a top public safety commissioner who had been reprimanded for sexual harassment, although Palin had been warned about his background through letters by the sexual harassment complainant.
What McCain does not understand is that women supported Hillary Clinton not just because she was a woman, but because she was a champion on their issues. They will surely not find Sarah Palin to be an advocate for women.
Sen. Joe Biden is the VP candidate who appeals to women, with his authorship and championing of landmark domestic violence legislation, support for pay equity, and advocacy for women around the world.
Finally, as the chair of NOW's Political Action Committee, I am frequently asked whether NOW supports women candidates just because they are women. This gives me an opportunity to once again answer that question with an emphatic 'No.' We recognize the importance of having women's rights supporters at every level but, like Sarah Palin, not every woman supports women's rights. -
I have to say, this makes things way more interesting
Wolf Blitzer said "she's not a man-made phenomenon"
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sweet tea wrote: LTT, that was beneath you.
It gets worse. VPILF.com is not only registered already, but it has content.
can't we wait a day before we reduce a female candidate to only a female body?
http://www.vpilf.com/Just a heartbeat away from being a PILF!
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If Palin were pro-choice I would say she has a shot at grabbing some Hillary voters. I will say with her very right wing views, her being investigated by the Ethics Committee and her having a very good chance of becoming president because of McCain's health issues...I doubt very much she will grab any kind of level headed vote except for some hardcore religious votes which don't seem to be relevant this election. And I want to point out that Hillary was up for the number one slot and fought (at least her supporters) very hard for the number two. Ie she earned her fight. Palin was picked strictly for pandering. She's the Dan Quayle of the new millennium.
I'm curious who McCain would have picked if Obama did choose Clinton as his VP running mate. Any guesses?
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