I’m So Tired of Sarah Palin
Friday, November 13th, 2009I am so, so very tired of Sarah Palin. I vowed to myself that I would not write about Palin here, but I have no choice. She won’t go away. Every time she surfaces, she sounds more and more bizarre.
Her book is due out next Tuesday. I’ll not buy it, but I know many of you will. Just read it carefully, and, remember, please, John McCain is a good man. He simply chose poorly when he selected Palin as his running mate.
The Washington Post has a piece on the book by Jason Horowitz:
In the book, “Going Rogue: An American Life,” Palin contends that the McCain campaign stuck her with a $50,000 bill for the cost of her own vetting, botched the announcement of her teenage daughter’s pregnancy, outfitted Palin with all those infamous costly ensembles, and shielded her from reporters. Even so, Palin goes on to belittle two famous interlocutors, Katie Couric and Charles Gibson, according to the Associated Press, which found and purchased a copy of the book before its sale date.
There is no way I believe that John McCain stuck Sarah Palin with a $50,000 tab to pay for her own vetting. I don’t know John McCain, but I have friends who do. I respect their opinion. McCain is honorable to the core of his being. He ran for President of the United States and lost, but he ran well.
Palin is way off base.
Yahoo News did a fact check, and all members of GOP even considering the possibility of backing Palin for president should read it — and remember she resigned from her executive position as governor of Alaska. How could we possibly trust her to serve the people of the United States of America when she selfishly abandoned every man, woman and child in Alaska?
Ignoring substantial parts of her record if not the facts, she depicts herself as a frugal traveler on the taxpayer’s dime, a reformer without ties to powerful interests and a politician roguishly indifferent to high ambition.
Palin goes adrift, at times, on more contemporary issues, too. She criticizes President Barack Obama for pushing through a bailout package that actually was achieved by his Republican predecessor George W. Bush — a package she seemed to support at the time.
Here’s a taste of what Yahoo News uncovered:
- Sarah Palin was not frugal or financially responsible when traveling on state business in Alaska;
- Palin did not run her campaign for governor on small donations, unless $500 is pocket change for Alaskans;
- Palin wrongly attributes the taxpayer-financed bank bailouts to President Obama, which instead John McCain voted for and President Bush signed into law;
- The current recession is far worse than anything President Ronald Reagan faced. Palin is wrong to say otherwise;
- Alaska is hardly libertarian. It is one of the states most dependent on federal subsidies.
Palin is no conservative. She is a Movement Conservative politician, cut from the same cloth as those self-serving and socially malevolent mega-corporations that have torn to shreds the economy of the United States States of America.
Conservatives need leaders capable of critical thinking, capable of grappling with complex ideas independently, beyond blind devotion to ideology.
Sarah Palin will forever be about one thing and one thing only: Sarah Palin.

