Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Nowhere Alaska 99901


Despite significant evidence to the contrary, the McCain campaign continues to assert that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin told the federal government "thanks but no thanks" to the now-famous bridge to an island in her home state. …

But Gov. Palin's claim comes with a serious caveat. She endorsed the multimillion dollar project during her gubernatorial race in 2006. And while she did take part in stopping the project after it became a national scandal, she did not return the federal money. She just allocated it elsewhere. …

Senior adviser Mark Salter pointed to her role in killing the project while in office and allocating the money elsewhere. When pressed further that it was actually Congress that stopped the earmark, Mr. Salter said: “She stopped it, too. She did her part.” Mr. Salter added that he welcomed a fight over earmarks with the Obama campaign. …

Why is this one issue such a big deal? Sen. McCain's anti-earmarks stance has been paramount to his campaign. The Arizona senator has blamed everything from the Minneapolis bridge collapse to Hurricane Katrina on Congress's willingness to stuff bills full of pork barrel spending.

As such, Gov. Palin's image as a “reformer” is part of the storyline the McCain campaign needs to complement the top of its ticket. Her quip about passing on the bridge and “building it ourselves” has been a staple of her stump.

But she's drawn considerable fire as result. Sen. Obama's campaign released an advertisement pointing out her original support of the bridge. And on Monday, an Obama staffer emailed a photo of Gov. Palin holding up a T-shirt that was made shortly after the bridge caught national attention. It reads “NOWHERE ALASKA” and “99901,” the zip code of Ketchikan.

The McCain campaign jumped back with spokesman Brian Rogers calling the attacks “hysterical.”

“The only people ‘lying’ about spending are the Obama campaign. The only explanation for their hysterical attacks is that they're afraid that when John McCain and Sarah Palin are in the White House, Barack Obama's nearly $1 billion in earmark spending will stop dead in its tracks,” Mr. Rogers said.

At a rally today, Sen. McCain again asserted that Sen. Obama has requested nearly a billion in earmarks. In fact, the Illinois senator requested $311 million last year, according to the Associated Press, and none this year. In comparison, Gov. Palin has requested $750 million in her two years as governor — which the AP says is the largest per-capita request in the nation.


So the strategy here is to keep telling the same lie while trying to divert the media with another lie: unless I'm missing something, it appears she lied—and continues to lie—about this transportation pork barrel project and that the Republican spin doctors are trying to shout over that lie with another about $1 billion in earmarks for Obama. Nice straight talk there, McCain.

Personally, I'd like to know what a anti-big government, Republican governor is doing accepting federal money for a project she could fund with her state's $5 billion surplus.

1 Comments:

Blogger reenee said...

Nice straight talk there, McCain.

This man would not recognize the truth if it bit him on the ass. His ineptness is eclipsed only by his contempt for the average female voter who he believes is so stupid that they would vote for him simply because he added a woman to the ticket.
That he chose this particular woman in an effort to appeal to the tight ass extreme right wing, only serves to highlight not only his arrogance, but his willingness to lie, cheat and steal his way into the White House.

We've already seen that. Twice.

11:36 PM  

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