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Palin ABC Interview Day 1

Overall I thought the interview was decent.  Sarah Palin did look nervous, at least compared to her composure at other events.  She also looked nervous in the beginning of her convention speech but grew more comfortable as time went on.  I sensed this same increase in comfort level as the interview went on.  This is a big interview for her and she is a newcomer but it seems like she was easing up as she realized Charlie Gibson is just some dolt in a sweater vest.  I liked how She pushed back when Gibson was sweeping aside her emphasis on the importance of a leaders will to reform government.

I thought her answer as to whether she was ready to be Vice President was well worded, but her body language suggested nervousness and may lead some to believe there are conflicting messages there.  Her line about "not blinking" was well delivered however and impressed me personally.  His accusation of Hubris was a bit of a cheap shot but she handled it well.

Her emphasis on energy, an area of obvious expertise for her, strengthened her image when it comes to foreign policy.  Whatever lack of knowledge she may have in other areas, energy and American dependence on foreign oil is absolutely one of the most important aspects of foreign policy and national security.  Charlie Gibson seemed like he tried to brush this aside but she pressed back and good for her, energy is directly related to alot of the vulnerabilities America has to hostile regimes.  Sorry Gibson, it's not climate change. 

Her response to Israel was a disciplined response.  When talking about a potential nuclear war, you need to stick to a rigid stance and not say anything during a campaign which could ignite further tensions.  Gibson pressed her on this, she stood strong.

Gibson pressed her hard on Pakistan and again, she was disciplined in her answer.  She can't say too much on such a fragile issue.  She didn't take any options off the table but did not give anything away either.  Good answer, though Gibson seemed unsatisfied he couldn't bait her into contradicting McCains stance on not invading our ally.

Her remarks about defending Georgia against Russia are already being taken out of context by blogs.  Ukraine and Georgia should be in NATO, that is her stance and under Article V of the NATO treaty if any member is attacked the others must come to its defense.  Putting countries like Georgia and Ukraine in NATO would be meant to deter Russia from reasserting their influence over them.  If Russia did attack one of the countries and a war started as a reult, that would be Russias fault.  In no way was Sarah Palin war mongering or suggesting we should invade Russia.  Perhaps some people just don't know exactly how NATO works or how dangerous Putin is.

The Bush Doctrine question will most likely be the one the blogs pick up on but I saw it as a gotcha question.  I follow politics and world affairs pretty closely and I didn't even know what the Bush doctrine was exactly.  I thought it had to do with zero tolerance for nations who harbored terrorists but Gibson is under the belief it is a promotion of pre-emptive strikes and war.  He could have just told her that when she first asked, but he went for the gotcha moment.  He wasn't looking for a true answer at that point and came across rather condescending.  I personally don't think it was a big deal, i doubt the regular voter will give a damn, she gave her answer and the real issue here is how she would approach foreign policy.

The question about her statements in church about Gods Will was misleading.  They cut out what she said and made her sound like some kind of holy warrior, a term Gibson even referred to which was unfair I thought.  She explained herself well, especially with the reference to Lincoln but Gibson seemed relentless in trying to get her to admit that God said to her in a dream that we must go around invading countries.  He was looking for another Gotcha moment.  I believe he failed, especially since he took her original words completely out of context.  Jefferson, Lincoln, Kennedy, Reagan and so many other leaders have referenced God's will in a similar way, that God is not on our side but that we be on Gods side.

her exact words were:

"Pray for our military men and women who are striving to do what is right. Also, for this country, that our leaders, our national leaders, are sending [U.S. soldiers] out on a task that is from God," she exhorted the congregants. "That's what we have to make sure that we're praying for, that there is a plan and that that plan is God's plan."

I got the impression that Charlie Gibson was a professor giving an oral exam to a student he expected to fail.  He came across as condescending and smug.  Palin did look initially nervous but seemed to ease up as the interview went on, I look forward to the next two parts.  Overall Gibson gave a decent interview, I want Palin to face tough interviews, but his attitude and dishonest and inaccurate mis-quote of her speech in church gave hints of a hatchet job.  Tough but fair is what I want.

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Why defend Georgia?

originally posted 09/12/08 on Politico
 

Everyone seems to have an opinion on the Russia-Georgia conflict and what our involvement, if any, should be.  I see a large amount of people wondering why we would risk a military conflict with Russia for a seemingly insignificant little country called Georgia.  I see some even suggest that America is provoking or antagonizing Russia with the missile defense program and of course there are those who blame Bush for it all.  This conflict is alot more serious than some people seem to think and how we respond will have direct consequences to our National Security for years to come. 

Since the Berlin Wall came down we let our guard down and congratulated ourselves for a job well done, as we did after "Charlie Wilsons" war in Afghanistan.  "Winning" the conflict is only half the goal, the rest involves reconstruction and inclusion.  When Yeltsin was President he took agressive measures to protect the fledgling Democracy in Russia (remember the tanks firing on Soviet loyalists held up in a capital building? ).  It was this time, when Yeltsin was President and Russia was going through a sudden and rough transition from communism to a democratic free market (foreign concepts to them) that America and the world should have reached out more and made a stronger effort to include Russia as part of the west.  Social, economic and military integration should have been at the top of everyones agenda, but it wasn't.  Clinton was President by this point.  Russia struggled and Putin was elected to office.

People want to blame Bush, yet their blame should be put squarely on Putin.  This ex-KGB agent had always had plans to restore Russias former Soviet glory and domination.  I was just a teenager when he was elected and even then I knew there was something not right about him.  This man was ex-KGB for Gods sake and most likely has the blood of many on his hands.  One of the first moves he made while President was to bring back the original Soviet National Anthem.  He claimed it had nothing to do with returning to the past, just that it was a better and more inspiring anthem than their new one.  Most in the west agreed and gave him a pass, something they would continuously do as he jailed dissidents, oil tycoons so he could nationalize oil, stripped provincial governors of their power and turned the media into his personal propaganda machine.  His air force has buzzed our pilots in the skies, he has sold weapons to our enemies such as Iran and has been accused publicly before the world by Ukraine President Yushchenko and ex Russian Spy Alexander Litvinenko of poisoning them as part of an assasination plot.  In Yushchenkos case, Putin failed, but Litvinenko died a slow painful death at the age of 41, all because he was a Putin critic.  This man is a mosnter, yet many want to blame George W Bush?  The only fault of Bush when it comes to Russia is that he was too soft on Putin.  Once Putin was able to tap those oil and gas reserves, he was able to buy off the support of his people and bring Europe to their knees.

The missile defense program is a must.  Clinton and Bush supported the program.  It was started in 1996 by Clinton as a matter of fact, a working version of Reagans "Star Wars" system.  Russia could have joined in if they wanted to be our ally.  It is not antagonistic unless Russia has future plans of bombing and invading.  It is a missile defense program, meant to protect vulnerable allies from aggression.  The only reason why Putin has a problem with the program is because it strengthens the ex-soviet border nations who he feels should still be under Russian influence and dominance.  France is offered missile defense as are all of our NATO allies but Poland (who we just signed an agreement with) is in direct danger since they are located right by Russia.  Poland is our ally, they are a democracy and they should be protected.  As should Ukraine and all other friendly ex-Soviet states.  This is not antagonizing Russia as critics say, it protecting those vulnerable.  Putin is making his intentions of restoring Russian dominance in the region clearer and clearer every day and he has had these plans since day one.  As for the systems effectiveness, recent tests have shown it to be very effective.

We have every reason to defend Georgia.  For one, it proves that we will stand up for our democratic ally under a Russian threat.  It will send a message to all the other ex-soviet countries friendly to America that there is hope and to keep their democracies running.  The return of the Russian empire will not be tolerated.  Also, Russia not only wants to dominate Georgia because they don't respect their sovereignty but also because they want control of that pipeline.  This U.S. backed oil pipeline is incredibly important and singlehandedly allows the West to reduce its reliance on oil from the Middle East and bypass both Russia and Iran.  People need to understand how strategic both Georgia and that Pipeline are.  Russia wants that pipeline, Russia is friendly with Iran, we are already dependent enough on foreign oil, why on EARTH would America allow Russia to take control of this pipeline? 

The Caspian Sea has the worlds third largest oil reserves, this is what the pipeline draws from and this is what Russia wants.  It goes beyond just "irritating" Russia as many suggest, this is National Security we're talking about.  We don't need to buy gas from Russia, we have the largest Natural gas shale reserves in the world right here in America, so we can operate independent of Russia and help free Europe from dependence on Russian oil and gas as well.  So this is the strategy.  Do people recognize how vital an ally Georgia is to us and our future?

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Blue State Secession?

Is there a way we can just divide the nation up? Once the red states are torn into poverty and debt since the blue states control 75% of the GDP, they'll come begging back. They'll miss our entertainment too, left to consume hours upon hours of country and christian music.

 

The above text was posted in response to an article on Politico.  I have heard this sentiment quite a bit from those on the left, especially those in well off liberal areas normally located in Northern California.  Though some in my area of New England have mused similar thoughts.  If their candidates can't win in our Democratic system (which must be broken or corrupt!) and their judges can't legislate from the bench (to bypass the "flawed" democratic system) then perhaps the more enlightened Blue States of America should dump the excess baggage that are the Red States and go at it on their own.  I take it these people are not fans of Obama's 2004 Convention speech.  You know, the one about one nation, no Red or Blue States but the United States?

These people seriously undervalue and underestimate the importance of Red State USA.  The economies in the Red States are easily outpacing the Blue States and the cost of living is much more reasonable.  I reside in Connecticut and if it wasn't for my family I would get the heck out of here in a heartbeat.  We have two Sanctuary cities in this small state and a Puerto Rican friend of mine told me the other day that written on the walls of bathrooms in San Juan are messages urging people to go to Connecticut for a "free ride".  The social services in this state are easily abused and it's killing us.  I love New England, and I would miss this historical area of the country, but at the same time I would not look back if I left.

So some want to divide the country?  Ok lets work this out then, I'll speak directly to the Blue State secessionists on this plan.  You can have the Northeast which includes New York and New England (poor New Hampshire) and you can also have Maryland, Delaware, D.C. and part of Pennsylvania such as the Eastern part.  You can also have the Rustbelt states of Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois and I'll even throw in Iowa for you.  Hands off Ohio and Indiana, those are our babies.  You can also have the left coast, except for southern California.  All California territory south of L.A. will belong to the newly founded Red Faction since they will need access to a pacific port.  Washington State and Oregon are yours though.  Maybe Northern Virginia as well can go your way, they've been acting strange lately with all the Carpetbaggers moving in.

The Bible Belt, the Sun Belt, Rocky Mountain States, Midwest, Deep South and Sotheast will all go to the Red Faction.  The Canadian Provinces of Alberta and possibly Saskatchewan may want to join in as well because the good people of The Red States would not want to limit their energy and oil production like the elitists in Ontario, plus they share alot of the same social values as the Red voters.  Alberta especially clings to guns and religion.

Taxes will be low, cost of living will be reasonable and free market businesses will flourish.  Foreign companies such as Toyota and Subaru are already building massive factories in Red States such as Indiana and Alabama to avoid the stranglehold of unions such as the UAW and with out the Rockefeller Wallstreet Republicans calling the shots from Manhattan, true conservatives in the Red States can end this obsession with large corporations and unmonitored free trade and focus on small business and fair trade.  Some states will be socialy conservative while others will take a more libertine approach to these matters, either way it will be their decision without some unelected, unaccountable activist judge writing fairy tales into law and calling it constitutional.

Soooo, if you really think seceding from America is in the Blue States' best interest, take a closer look at your folly.  The Blue Faction would be divided up into three sections, only accessible by air while the Red Faction would be a powerhouse controlling all of North America's Natural Gas, Coal, Oil and Oil shale Reserves.  The majority of the American Armed Forces is made up of Red Staters and the citizens happen to own all the guns as well.  As for entertainment, the South has produced Blues, Jazz, Rock, incredible food, don't limit Casinos to Indian reservations (not every Red stater is a fundamentalist who hates gambling) and a new Hollywood could be formed with movies focusing on action and guns instead of gay cowboys, white guilt and self hating Americans.  John Wayne and Steve McQueen were Conservatives and it would be nice to see actors like this return to the Big Screen and replace the likes of Ben Afflek and Matt Damon. 

Go ahead and secede though, maybe Ontario will join you?

Or maybe you can just learn to love your country unconditionaly, no matter how "stupid" you might think the people are.  I am no Obama fan and personally feel he would be a disaster as President but if he were to be President I would take a cue from John Wayne and say, "well I didn't vote for the guy, but he is still my President and I hope he does a good job."  Sure I would be frustrated if my candidate of choice didn't get in, I might blame the liberal media and all the liberal academic hacks indoctrinating our youth, but I still trust the American people to do what they in their hearts feel is right.  America has faced tremendous challenges throughout its history and the only thing other than the resolve and spirit of the American people that got us through these challenges were truly exceptional leaders.  Distinctly American leaders.  Elected leaders such as Washington and Lincoln as well as Civil leaders who spoke under the protection of the first amendment.  All the troubles we have faced and all the progress we have made and yet I hear people not so jokingly talk about secession?  Because their guy didn't win?  Absurd.

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Media treatment of Sarah Palin is a disgrace

originally posted 09/03/08 on Politco
 

The media treatment of Sarah Palin is disgusting and Jonathan Martin and the rest of the Politico team is just as clueless as the rest.

There are no "tough questions" being asked, as Jonathan Martin put it, just smears from the Daily Kos.  These smears have been framed as questions by the mainstream media which shows who they now get their marching orders from.

Asking if her Down Syndrome baby is actually hers is not a "tough question".  It's a smear.

Asking how she could "subject her daughter to such scrutiny" by accepting the VP nomination, as Campbell Brown did, is not a tough question but a smear. 

Asking how she can expect to "juggle" her work with her family is not a tough question but a smear.

asking if she's a "hypocrite" because her abstinence only stance "failed' is not a question, it's yet another smear.  (and this stance still isn't clear considering there is evidence she has supported mandatory contraception education)

These smears are phrased as loaded questions and you hear and see this crap all over the media.  The media ignored John Edwards until the National Enquirer broke the story, and they ignored Rev. Wright until Fox News broke the story, but they are all over a Down Syndrome baby and a pregnant 17 year old girl.  Even Obama himself has denounced these questions considering his own mother was 18 when she had him.  Though perhaps there is some nut on his staff encouraging these smears but the media would never look into that.

Joe Bidens son is a shady Lobbyist but not a peep from the media.  And who the hell is CNN anchor Campbell Brown to question the parenting of Sarah Palin because she accepted the VP job?  It is vultures like Brown and the rest of the media who are making Bristol a national issue, not Sarah.

Why is no media reporter asking Obama how he or his full time employed wife expect to juggle their two young children with the Presidency?  What about Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and her 5 children?

How is Sarah Palin a hypocrite?  She's not the one who got pregnant, she stuck to her pro life values and she is giving her daughter her full support, as are social conservatives everywhere.  It is the media who are the hypocrites here, or maybe their goal is to shame young unmarried pregnant girls into having abortions?

The media coverage, Politicos own coverage and the comments from all these leftist keyboard warriors is truly sickening.  There are plenty of questions to be asked about Sarah Palin, but lay off the kid.  You're just using her as an excuse to attack a value system and a candidate you don't agree with.

Objectivity is dead.

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