Sunday, November 21, 2010

The Trashing of Sarah Palin by the DC Elite

What the hell is the problem with these people amongst the Washington elite that they have such a visceral disdain for Sarah Palin, even Republicans? Mona Charen is the latest conservative to trash Sarah.

Is it perhaps that Sarah is a real person, not a phony like the DC elite in both parties?

My only fear is that should Sarah receive the nomination, the GOP establishment will work to undermine her out of spite. The GOP apparently would rather lose the White House then support a non-establishment, elitist candidate. Note how they treated Christine O'Donnell.

As to why Sarah Palin is so popular amongst rank and file conservatives is the fact that the GOP elite hasn’t stuck to conservative principles and ultimately cares more about acquiring and maintaining power then about conservative ideals and have no qualms about compromising on those values. The GOP establishment hates principled conservatives.

Human Events via Israpundit:
Jedediah Bila replies to Mona Charen’s “Why Sarah Palin Shouldn’t Run”

In a National Review Online column on November 19, Mona Charen provided an explanation of why she believes Sarah Palin shouldn’t run for President. She argued that after the 2008 campaign, Palin “quit her job as governor after two and a half years…and seemed to chase money and empty celebrity.” She asserted that “Palin seems consumed and obsessed” by the media, labeled Palin’s new TLC show, Sarah Palin’s Alaska, a “cheesy entrant in the reality-show genre,” and took issue with the fact that Sarah and Todd sit in the Dancing with the Stars audience “cheering on their unwed-mother daughter.” She opined that Palin’s “endorsement of Christine O’Donnell was irresponsible and damaging” and suggested that “She would be terrific as a talk-show host — the new Oprah.”

First and foremost, let’s address one of Charen’s opening points as to why Palin should sit 2012 out. She stated, “Americans will be looking for sober competence, managerial skill, and maturity — not sizzle and flash.” Perhaps a walk down policy lane is in order.

As Governor, Sarah Palin actualized AGIA, the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act, the largest private sector infrastructure project in North American history. Palin’s administration opened up drilling for oil and gas at Point Thomson for the first time in several decades. As Governor, Palin reduced earmark requests for Alaska by 80%, established Alaska’s Petroleum Integrity Office to oversee safe energy development, placed the state checkbook online, and reduced spending for Fiscal Year 2010 by over one billion dollars from Governor Murkowski’s Fiscal Year 2007 budget. Palin signed ACES, Alaska’s Clear and Equitable Share bill, into law, incentivizing development and ensuring that Alaskans would receive a “clear and equitable” share of oil profits. She cut costs by selling a private jet purchased by the previous governor and saying “no thank you” to the Executive Mansion’s personal chef. She has served as Chairperson of the AK Oil and Gas Conservation Commission and Vice Chair of the National Governors Association Natural Resource Committee. Prior to her time as Governor, Palin served as Mayor of Wasilla, AK, and city council member in Wasilla. She has also been involved in running a commercial fishing business with her husband Todd.
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