time.com— Friday's report from special investigator Stephen Branchflower to Alaska's Legislative Council answered some basic questions about the political and personal bog known as Troopergate
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Why would you want the "blindly faithful Palin fans" to read this piece? Don't you WANT someone "shockingly amateurish" on the Republican ticket? Don't you WANT McCain to lose the election? Why not just shut up and allow McCain to commit campaign suicide?
She has left a trail of throwing people who are against her under the bus. Use them and then lose them. Maverick? I would say power hungry, vicious, self-centered, ladder climbing are better words to describe her.
In the contrary, the Obama's have MUCH more to hide than the Palin's. You had better get a more balanced view by reading something other than the times...
What I find the most disturbing is not that his happens: everybody is human and subject to petty deeds. It is disturbing to see it so apparent, so insisting over such a relatively minor thing.No the most disturbing thing for me is her unwillingness to testify and account for actions. She said she would, but no sooner than she became VP-nominee all of the sudden she would not and the, unchanged, investigation was to blame. With this she continues the line of thought and actions the Bush/Cheney administration jump started by placing themselves above the law, taking willful actions to prevent discovery (using private emails) and refuse to cooperate with investigations.
Closed AccountOct 11, 2008
Why would you want the "blindly faithful Palin fans" to read this piece? Don't you WANT someone "shockingly amateurish" on the Republican ticket? Don't you WANT McCain to lose the election? Why not just shut up and allow McCain to commit campaign suicide?
paprlsOct 11, 2008
She has left a trail of throwing people who are against her under the bus. Use them and then lose them. Maverick? I would say power hungry, vicious, self-centered, ladder climbing are better words to describe her.
htewOct 12, 2008
In the contrary, the Obama's have MUCH more to hide than the Palin's. You had better get a more balanced view by reading something other than the times...
angelaqOct 12, 2008
Lol, that's Time magazine, not The Times. Sarah Palin the neocon construct has jumped the shark.
bartpietersOct 12, 2008
What I find the most disturbing is not that his happens: everybody is human and subject to petty deeds. It is disturbing to see it so apparent, so insisting over such a relatively minor thing.No the most disturbing thing for me is her unwillingness to testify and account for actions. She said she would, but no sooner than she became VP-nominee all of the sudden she would not and the, unchanged, investigation was to blame. With this she continues the line of thought and actions the Bush/Cheney administration jump started by placing themselves above the law, taking willful actions to prevent discovery (using private emails) and refuse to cooperate with investigations.
jumpingjack79Oct 12, 2008
It was about "job creation", wasn't it? I knew it...