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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Probe Finds Palin Abused Power in Case of Trooper

What impact will the finding that Sarah Palin "abused her authority" have on the campaign?

This legislative finding of fact further illustrates what even long term conservative columnists have begun to say publicly, which is that the McCain's campaign has been run without the basic managerial judgment and skill required of any competent executive, let alone the chief executive of the most powerful nation in the world.

The Sarah Palin Vice Presidential pick was a transparent, poorly thought out, impulsive attempt by John McCain to both attract disaffected Hilliary Clinton supporters and to solidify his conservative Republican base. What good manager or executive would pick their chief deputy or their Vice President without a thorough vetting process? Press reports indicate that John McCain only met Sarah Palin once prior to asking her to join his ticket at the Republican Convention.

What chief executive would hire a chief deputy who had an ethics violation investigation hanging over their head? It was not as if there were no other qualified candidates. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and current Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty were both widely discussed prior to the Palin pick.

What chief executive would pick as their chief deputy someone who changed undergraduate academic institutions four times in four years, two of them being community colleges? There is nothing wrong with attending a community college but four different academic institutions in four years. That alone should have raised a red flag concerning his choices intellectual ability.

Sarah Palin was governor for less than two years of a state with a population of 683,483 as of 2007. That is slightly larger than the population of the city of Baltimore Maryland. Mayor's of cities have to deal with more problems intractable than the governor of an oil rich state with as a result a large budget surplus

The finding of the legislative investigator, that Sarah Palin abused her office by allowing her husband to use government facilities to contact sixteen different state officials in an attempt to settle a family dispute by using her office to fire her former brother in law is a serious breach of the public trust and a violation of Alaska law. The McCain campaign has already attacked the report as a partisan politically based attack ignoring the fact that the release of the report was approved unanimously by a legislative committee comprised of ten Republicans and four Democrats.

The problem however is not really a Sarah Palin problem but more importantly a problem which illustrates a pattern of poor judgment by John McCain.

Mr. McCain has made light of the potential bombing of Iran by singing "bomb, bomb, Iran on videotape. Is this the demeanor of a potential American president? Does this type of behavior engender confidence in American leadership around the world, especially in light of the disastrous decision of the last American administration to rush into an ill conceived war in Iraq.

This past week McCain's campaign has disparately attached Obama falsely claiming that he knowingly chose to associate with a terrorist. McCain's Vice Presidential candidate has stoked the fires of McCain's supporters at campaign rallies to the point where they have called Obama a Muslim when he is not, a terrorist which he is not and repeatedly questioned his patriotism. McCain supporters have even screamed kill Obama at Palin rallies. Inciting mobs to hatred with thinly veiled appeals to race under the linguistic white sheet of Palin's "He is not one of us" and McCain's "Who is Barak Obama" is decidedly anti-American, at least the multi-ethnic modern America of the 21st Century. We all I hope and prey that the period of lynch mobs and racial bating are a thing of the past.

At the end of the week McCain was forced to rebuke two of his supporters at a rally Friday evening for calling him a terrorist and an Arab. This begrudging rebuke only occurred after a week of criticism in the mass media as well as criticism from some of his conservative Republican supporters who are quite frankly embarrassed by McCain's adoption of the Lee Atewater and Karl Rove school of smear campaign tactics. This wave of criticism hopefully will force McCain to face the issue he is so disparately avoiding, the free fall of the American economy. His erratic response to the economy over the past three weeks is clearly the reason for his recent precipitous drop in the polls as is demonstrated by the latest Gallup Daily Tracking Poll and Newsweek Poll which show Obama with ten and eleven point leads respectively. He has jumped from one position to another sometimes opposing position even claiming credit for a bailout deal which a majority of his on party voted against and defeated later on the same day. On the other hand Barak Obama has demonstrated a consistent, presidential demeanor allaying most fears that he is to experienced to run the county. At both debates Obama responded to McCain's rude refusal even to look at him during the first debate and his "that one" remark with his characteristic cool unflappable demeanorwhich has earned him the nickname in his campaign and among some members of the press as "no drama Obama".

It is heartening to see that the American public, in large part, is rejecting McCain and Palin's politics of fear and personal attack. This election cycle if nothing else, is demonstrating that the wheels of progress turn slowly, but they do turn. This may be the silver lining in this period of worldwide economic turmoil and insecurity.

John H. Armwood

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:52 PM

    Just imagine, Palin with her power in Alasca (which is a small village compared to many other American states) violated ethics law, to exercise to her benefit for her family, using her husband too. CAN YOU IMAGINE, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, WHAT SHE CAN do to mislead her judgements if she becomes the vice president of the nation as America.

    She did not use her so called Executive position, which her running mate had been boasting about for his choice of her. Even as a governer, she had been failing in her duties. Since no body cares about what is happening with her and her involvement in Alaska, she and her husband had been controlling the matter in their own way with the power they had.

    Without knowing anything about Palin and her ability to take over his responsibilities when and where he needs, The republican runner,for Americans must have been desparately wanted a salewoman. So that he can attract woman voters, like covergirl choosing to sell their products to polish beauty without understanding the issues of the company.

    How can the republican presidential candidate can insult other great American intelligent women in politics let alone some woman voters?

    Many people in the world feel sorry for the American voters who has to face a sales person for them to dicide for true issues.

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  2. Anonymous9:22 PM

    WOW I'm so scared! She wanted to get rid of a bad cop, who admits he was bad and is now her supporter!!

    WE are laughing at you all, for this tempest in a teapot. We hate bad cops and love Sarah for everything she has done in Alaska.

    You can't really be ones talking about bad judgement when you are in love with a crack-smoking, racist, one world puppet of a Nazi sympathizer George Soros now can you? Someone who abused his power at ACORN to crash Fannie Mae, and who took a bad loan from Tony Rezko who just spilled his guts?

    YOU ARE A JOKE all you Obamatards.
    What kind of man votes for a communist?
    And a racist one at that?

    Ooops I forgot, Farrakhan called him the Messiah... I didn't know you were religoius zealots.

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