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For anyone who thought I was "bashing" Sarah Palin, here's a little reminder that my concerns about her are based entirely on her record. Ignoring all the skeletons in her closet (and there's lots of those) and her so called"experience" then all that's left to judge Palin by is where she stands on the issues. Here's what MoveOn.Org had to say about Sarah Palin and her acceptance speech…
Did you watch Sarah Palin's speech at the GOP convention? The speech told us a lot about her.
It told us that she can distort the facts and deliver mean-spirited zingers with the best of them. It told us that if Rush Limbaugh or Ann Coulter ever need a stand-in, she'd be a great pick.
It told us that she can be condescending and dismissive of the real work Barack Obama did helping real people on the South Side of Chicago. It told us that she can uphold the long Republican tradition of lying about Democratic tax cuts—even though Obama's plan would give Americans a bigger break than McCain's.
But the speech—written by one of President Bush's speechwriters—didn't tell us the truth about Sarah Palin's extremist positions. And the more that people know her far-right views, the less they support her. Palin's speech and the reaction to it also made clear why McCain picked her. It wasn't a decision about who's most qualified to serve a heart-beat away from the presidency—it was a political decision about pleasing the far-right base of the Republican party.
The plain fact of the matter is that Sarah Palin did a bang-up job delivering a Karl Rove-style political attack speech. That makes her a skilled politician but it doesn't make her views any more palatable for voters. Americans don't really want another far-right, anti-science ideologue in the White House.
Please help get the word out about where Sarah Palin really stands on the issues.
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By Ron Helms on Sep 5, 2008 9:55 PM EDT· She DID support the Bridge to Nowhere (before she opposed it). Palin claimed that she said "thanks, but no thanks" to the infamous Bridge to Nowhere. But in 2006, Palin supported the project repeatedly, saying that Alaska should take advantage of earmarks "while our congressional delegation is in a strong position to assist."
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