That is how she made a name for herself as a reformer and fighter. I believe the Republican Party is not for the poor people. What she has done as a governor shows that she will use the office against her enemies.
She has not been professional as a governor. She is not sophisticated enough to do her work without getting personal. She represents George Bush. She is a horrendous human being. She is the worst thing you can find in a politician. She is a backstabber. She has a TV personality. She believes her way is THE way. She is very unpleasant; she does things in a sneaky way. One of the first things she did as a governor was vote to cut benefits for gay partners that cost a million dollars.
This is a woman that campaigned to cut spending and yet spent a million dollars on a trivial thing. I like the fact that she passed the energy act that gave us more money. I like her for her pro-life position. I believe she has enough experience and she is a smart lady. I only think of her as a beauty queen who became a politician. She has done all right as a governor but has not handled big issues. If the grocery store photo-op was planned, my boss said, she was brilliant.
Democrats liked her. She had no problem with taxing oil companies or handing out money to help people with fuel costs. She believed in climate change. As for the word-salad syntax problem everybody makes fun of? Up north, nobody cared. Maybe it even added to her regular-person cred our long-serving representative Don Young suffers from the same affliction.
Above all, Palin was nice. She was fuzzy on policy details, but only insiders noticed. She made a big deal about government corruption.
I interviewed her right after she announced she was pregnant. She laughed off people who said it would be a problem, calling them cavemen. She had four kids, including one serving in the army.
A war was on. Through it all, she remained tough and positive. Then the sky opened up and plucked her from this far-flung state. There she was, on national television. She quit calling us back.
Soon afterwards came all the talk about God and guns. I rode along in the motorcade the day she came back to the state to vote. What's Your Climate Story? Get updates on these issues and more! Sign up to receive email updates on the latest actions, events, and updates impacting to year-olds. By Byard Duncan. Caption : Mama Grizzly might be becoming more and more prominent on the national scene, but that doesn't mean Alaskans want to see her in the oval office some day.
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