Sunday, August 17, 2008

The Beauty of Sarah Palin

I'm not talking about the mere physical attractiveness of Alaska's governor, though she has been blessed with an abundance of that gift. Palin was a competitor in the 1984 Miss Alaska beauty pageant after being named Miss Wasilla earlier that year, where she also won Miss Congeniality honors.

No, what I'm dicussing here is beauty in the political sense - as in the beauty of what John McCain, if he's smart and willing to make a really bold move, could accomplish by naming Governor Palin as his running mate for the presidential election.

Those making the case for Palin as GOP VP nominee include Jack Kelly on Real Clear Politics, American Spectator's Thomas Cheplick, Bill Krtistol and Fred Barnes of The Weekly Standard and Anchorage Daily News columnist William Ruger.

A number of bloggers have added their voices to the chorus in praise of Alaska's governor. Just a few examples can be found here, here and here.

There are websites devoted to promoting Palin for the Republican vice presidential nomination - Sarah Palin for America, Palin For VP, and Draft Sarah Palin for Vice President. There are even web ads made independently on her behalf. You can view them here, here and here.

There no need for me to echo all of the arguments made by those cited here for Sarah Palin. But I would like to add some perspective.

With energy and oil prices at the top of the nation's current domestic concerns, and with energy independence tied closely to national security at a time when Russia, America's old nemisis, is again on the rise, it is critical for McCain to have someone on his ticket who can speak with authority about energy. Palin demonstrates her command of the subject in this video clip from Glenn Beck's TV show.

Also, in one of the most under-reported news stories in recent weeks, Gov. Palin has accomplished a feat which has eluded the U.S. Congress for many years. She has pushed through the Alaska legislature a natural gas pipeline project which will bring new supply and price relief to the lower 48:

On Aug. 1, the same day the call for a vote on drilling began on the House floor, the Alaska state Senate approved a package of measures to license a new natural gas pipeline. House Bill 3001 lets Palin award the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act license to TransCanada Alaska, a pipeline builder that cast a winning bid of five.

The legislature had been trying for 30 years to authorize something like this and, up until now, had blown it. Palin got it through. Getting it off the ground, the state says, will be the biggest construction project in U.S. history.

Palin considers the $26 billion project her biggest accomplishment as governor. "It was not easy," she told IBD. "Alaska has been hoping and dreaming for a natural gas pipeline for decades. What it took was getting off the dime and creating a competitive market in Alaska."

The 1,715-mile gas line would stretch from Alaska's North Slope to Fairbanks and down to Alberta, Canada. Then it would take existing gas lines to Idaho. In 10 years, Palin says, the lower 48 states would receive 4.5 million cubic feet of natural gas a day. By 2030, according to Energy Department estimates, Alaska's annual natgas production would quintuple to 2 trillion cubic feet.
With the voters seeing nothing being done but congressional bickering on the energy front, Sarah Palin can point to this accomplishment to show that she's a "can do" leader on energy, something no other potential GOP vice presidential nominee can boast of right now. That's what the electorate is looking for, and this would make Palin a valuable asset to McCain's campaign.

But I've saved the best for last. The Democrats can hardly criticize Gov. Palin's resume as being too thin without calling attention to Obama's own limited experience. And that perhaps, is the real beauty of Sarah Palin.

- JP

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6 Comments:

Blogger Ted said...

The Dems and the MSM are salivating for McCain to pick Romney and are utterly terrified of McCain picking Palin!

(p.s., here's another "beauty" of Palin, she is unique in that she simultaneously garners both the Hillary voters and the Bob Barr voters.)

August 17, 2008 8:07 PM  
Blogger Danika Rockett said...

Hi Ted. Umm, this woman does not "garner" the Hillary votes, as you so sloppily put it. Having a vagina does not make a candidate appealing to women voters. Do you honestly believe Hillary's supporters would vote for a fascist, pro-life, gun-toting beauty contest reject from the backwoods? Come on, seriously? That's a bit condescending at the very least--I assume you know what that word means ...

August 29, 2008 7:02 PM  
Blogger romesubs944 said...

Hi Danika, one look at ur photo and it's easy to see why you'd harbor as much hate and anger as you do. YOURE one to call anyone a "fascist"! Frankly, you come across as a baby-aborting, terrorist appeasing femi-nazi from some backwoods trailer park. Anyhow, you're only qualified to drink a tea from Mrs Palins used tampon!

August 29, 2008 7:30 PM  
Blogger Obi's Sister said...

Danika, keep it classy, please.

August 29, 2008 9:21 PM  
Blogger Quidam said...

'Obi's sister', you're asking Danika to keep it classy? I think you need to push that one more towards romesubs944.

But I would have to agree with Danika about the Hillary votes. Any Hillary/swing voter that was seriously considering McCain before, wasn't much of a Hillary fan. The Republican party in general and McCain specifically aren't noted for being bastions of protectors for women's issues. Most women Republicans are dittoheads to their husbands or think they can get further ahead by playing the corporate male game. Most also have the depth of a wading pool when it comes to political acumen.

Sarah Palin is going to pull in the 'crazy vote', and for that I say 'Go McCain!' I want to see those people on TV. That should make things real interesting.

And puhleeese, don't start with this 'the Obama people can't talk about inexperience because blah blah blah. It's the right-wingers that have been going on about 'inexperience' since day-one on Obama. This turns things around because now they will have to STFU since they have less than no room to talk: Obama has spent more time helping people from the streets of Chicago and the State of Illinois than her entire career. She doesn't know anything about tax-based budgets because just about the whole Alaskan budget comes from oil company royalties. She is not going to be able to walk into the Senate and 'cross party aisles to build alliances'. Her state and the city she was mayor of have such a small population, someone with an ounce of charisma and a stick can bully people around. Bill Clinton thought he could walk into DC and charm them into anything and it took years to get results.
And her 'maverick' credentials (man, I am tired of hearing the 'M' word)? If it's true, she definitely won't get anything done and if it's not, she's just another pretty face on the corporate payroll.

August 29, 2008 11:28 PM  
Blogger TXranger said...

I've had hemorrhoids that are more qualified to be President than Obama.
He's an inexperienced punk, with dreams of socialism on his mind.
And he has the demeanor of a clueless teenager that thinks he knows more than his parents.

If you really want to see someone for what they really are, don't look at them straight on. Look at Obama out of the corner of your eye. Then you will feel like I do, that there is something evil lurking inside that suit. Or better yet, look at his wife Michelle. That is ONE ANGRY RACIST woman.

August 30, 2008 8:03 PM  

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