Quote: If you have not heard her speech, you owe it to yourself to give it a listen. She hit a grand slam home run. She was poised, confident, eloquent, intelligent and she didn't pull any punches. Her role as the VP nominee is to point out how the Republican ticket is better than the Democrat ticket, and she did an excellent job. She made more sense than any politician I have heard in a long time. She is a better candidate than Obama in every respect.....................but I want more out of my president than a guy who can deliver speeches.
The irony of that is stunning.
Sarah Palin asked for 31 different earmarks just this year alone, but you believe her when she says she doesnt like earmarks?
Sarah Palin signed into law higher taxes for the oil revenues coming from Alaska. That was about 1 year ago. And you believe her when she says she wants lower taxes?
Heres a quote from the Seattle Times:
Quote: In 1996, when Palin was elected mayor of Wasilla, a city of about 8,000 some 40 miles north of Anchorage, she did not take part in the earmark process.
But by 2000, into her second term, the city had hired a Washington, D.C., lobbyist, Steven Silver, a former aide to Stevens, then the ultimate rainmaker as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
"She was hungry for earmarks just like everybody else," said Larry Persily, who worked at the Alaska state office in Washington, D.C., until earlier this year. "Everyone was feeding at the trough."
Before she left office, Wasilla, with aid of the lobbyist and the blessing of Stevens and Rep. Don Young, got $27 million in earmarks, according to the nonpartisan Taxpayers for Common Sense.
During her fall 2006 campaign for governor, Palin appeared to embrace the so-called "Bridge to Nowhere," even after Alaska had been held up for ridicule by McCain and others for what was seen as a wasteful boondoggle, a $233 million bridge that would replace ferry service connecting Gravina Island and its Ketchikan airport to mainland Ketchikan.
In a debate, Palin said she would fight for the earmark to build the bridge. McCain and others sought to divert those funds to help fund Hurricane Katrina recovery. That prompted a threat from Stevens to resign from the Senate for such discrimination against his state.
It's really unbelievably ironic that you say you want more out of a politician than a good speech, but you love Sarah Palin because she gave a good speech which specifically contradicts her past actions.
Don't get me wrong, I am probably voting for her also. It just seems like you are excited for the exact reason you say is not a good reason to get excited about.