September 6, 2008...5:51 pm

“Racist, Sexist, Vindictive, and Mean”

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“So Sambo beat the bitch!” — Palin on Obama’s victory over Clinton

What’s a day without more dirt on Sarah Palin? Good grief, it just never seems to end with this woman. If half of what’s written here is true, we might be seeing the backside of McCain’s “barracuda” fairly soon.

According to Kilkenny and others in Wasilla as well as Juneau, Palin reduced progressive property taxes for businesses while mayor and increased a regressive sales tax which even hits necessities such as food. The tax cuts she promoted in her St. Paul speech actually benefited large corporate property owners far more than they benefited residents. Indeed, Kilkenny insists that many Wasilla home owners actually saw their tax bill skyrocket to make up for the shortfall. Two other Wasillian’s with whom I spoke said property taxes on their modest, three bedroom homes rose during the Palin regime.

To an outsider, it would seem hard to do, but an oil-rich town with zero debt on the day she was inaugurated mayor was left saddled with $22 million of debt by the time she moved away to become governor – especially since nothing was spent on things such as improving the city’s infrastructure or building a much-needed sewage treatment plant. So what did Mayor Palin spend the taxpayer’s money on, if not fixing streets and scrubbing sewage?

For starters, she remodelled her office. Several times over, as a matter of fact.

Then Palin spent $1 million on an unnecessary, new park that no one other than the contractors and Palin seemed to want. Next, Sarah doled out more than $15 million of taxpayer money for a sports complex that she shoved through even though the city did not own clear title to the land; now, seven years later, the matter is still in litigation and lawyer fees are said to be close to at least half of the original estimated price of the facility.

She also worked hard to get voters approval of a $5.5 million bond proposal for roads that could have been built without borrowing. Anchorage may not be the center of the financial universe but, like good Republicans everywhere, Sarah Palin knows how to please Alaskan bankers and bond dealers.

You’ll have to go check out the article for the really explosive stuff.

27 Comments

  • Isn’t her husband part Eskimo? Anyway, there’s a lot in there that reminds me of Harper.

    You know, the religious right won’t care….because abortion is the key issue.

    I hope the MSM talk about it. This is frightening – if anything happened to McCain (should they win).

  • Christie Blatchford thinks you’re bein’ meen.

  • Sandi — Yep, he’s part inuit (or “Eskimo” as they still call them in Alaska, apparently).

    Sounds like a real charmer in person, doesn’t she? What a you-know-what.

  • via: Fox News.

    “Gov. Sarah Palin’s church is promoting a conference that promises to convert gays into heterosexuals through the power of prayer.”

    Now only if she would give some interviews, maybe then Americans can learn Palin’s… views (though many I’m sure will be thrilled).

  • Ti-Guy — Well maybe if Blatchford got off her fat, pampered arse and actually did some homework on this world-class hypocrite and LIAR she might not be so enamored of her “small-town values” and all that other malarkey she’s swooning over. What a completely useless tit that woman is.

  • BC — Maybe we have to pray for answers…

  • I have to wonder if her daughter’s boyfriend has been forced to marry the girl, or pretend and all that good stuff.

    He’s so young. Does he shave yet?

    They cleaned him up for the convention and I noticed he looked, well, sort of, stunned.

  • RT –

    Speaking as someone who wants to be your “ringer” conservative-wise –

    – because you’re one of the smartest left-thinkers there is –

    – and because I think you and I share a lot more than we disagree on –

    Please hear me out.

    Sarah Palin is appealing on many, MANY levels. Left, right and center.

    John McCain has always shooted from the hip. Palin does the same. They are cemented.

    Obama’s credentials are weak. He has never been an executive.

    What do I want?

    I like strong. I like “let people govern their own lives.” As such, Palin appeals. Is she trustworthy? Who the hell knows.

    But I damn sure want someone in office who lets me make my OWN decisions. Is Palin going to guarantee this? I dunno.

    Maybe not. But if the B*** lets me down, she’ll get the Wrath of Khan. ….. LOL depend on it.

  • Indeed, and maybe pray that Blatchy decides to make a career change.

  • What a silly term, shoots from the hip. Especially when talking about a politician.

  • Eowyn – “But I damn sure want someone in office who lets me make my OWN decisions. Is Palin going to guarantee this? I dunno.”

    Sure she will let you make your own decisions as long as your “decision” is to keep the baby and marry straight.

  • And you want a guarantee?

    What kind of guarantees do you get anywhere else?

  • Eowyn — I can understand the appeal in theory but given the rich abundance of drawbacks too numerous to even begin listing off, I really don’t see how anyone could even begin to place their trust in this person.

    Apparently, she’s just pushed through her rabid, fundamentalist Christian based anti-abortion position into the GOP platform so that it now rejects McCain’s proposals to allow limited exemptions for cases involving rape, incest and the life of the mother.

  • Palin has no record of letting women make their own decisions. If she did, she would be pro-choice. She also has no record of letting youth make their own decisions. If she did, she would not advocate abstinence only sex education. And she obviously doesn’t think that LGBT people should make their own decisions to live their lives as they wish. If she did, she wouldn’t be supportive of religious schemes to reprogram them to be heterosexual.

    Eowyn, her Libertarian credentials only apply to what? She was more than happy to access federal subsidies for her town and put it into deficit when she was Mayor. She is all for military intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Sounds to me like she is far from being a “live and let live” Libertarian. Just the usual hypocritical Republican if anything.

    As for your “B***” comment, that’s sexist. In fact, the most sexist comments against Palin seem to come from her so-called supporters.

  • How’s that for making your own decisions! Not if they disagree with her religious beliefs. (Which are quite nutty, btw. I mean, Iraq is a “task that is from God” and God commanded her to build a pipeline… People like that scare me.)

  • BY – “If she did, she would not advocate abstinence only sex education.”

    But, on the other hand she did advocate the whole “teach the controversy, then you can decide” line of baloney when it comes to teaching creationism in science classrooms. So that is choice. Of course if a parent decided that they actually wanted their child to have an actual education I guess they could make the “decision” to leave Alaska.

  • Well maybe if Blatchford got off her fat, pampered arse and actually did some homework on this world-class hypocrite and LIAR she might not be so enamored of her “small-town values” and all that other malarkey she’s swooning over.

    Blatchford (and this is only if she’s being sincere) is falling into the trap of claiming other people (feminazi lesbians, I imagine) are criticising Palin for the archetype she represents: small town, frontier woman with a traditional lifestyle. That’s bullshit. It’s the hypocrisy and the dishonesty, and women don’t get an exemption for that.

    Blues Clair: Blatchford is already into her change of career. It’s called over-the-hill reporter now pundit who just phones it in.

  • Sarah Palin has her drawbacks despite her many positive attributes (a pulse next to mccain would technically = charisma)

    the “flintstones is a documentary” line would probably serve the Democrats well right now.

    And even though my journalistic talents havent made it all the way through school yet, and article whose source is attributed to “the only person in her hometown (of 9000) who would talk about her” is usually really “the only person willing to trash her on the record”

  • It’s not too surprising that most people would be reluctant to put their livelihoods on the line by speaking out. Alaska is a small place full of a lot of very vindictive, powerful pols who could really make things miserable for someone voicing an unpopular opinion.

    Also, the article states: “…one of the few Alaskans willing to speak on-the-record, for attribution…” so there’s more than one we presume.

  • All reports so far on that sports complex is that it is wildly popular, just like her approval ratings as governor.

    Yet somehow, the media is really good at finding that 20% of the population that dont approve. Good for the I guess. But the relentless negative media is only gonna turn her more into a martyr, especially with wildly exaggerated claims like she called Obama sambo or faked her last pregnancy.

  • Do you have a link for the “wildly popular” sports complex? I’d like to read it.

  • it was from the initial rollout coverage on the major news networks

    cnn used the words “wildly popular”

    I wish I could find it, but it was 10 days ago, and I couldnt go that far back in their palin coverage despite it only being 10 days ago.

    But since i dont have proof, ill retract what I said.

  • but i did find evidence of that Cynthia Kilkenny, a registered democrat activist

    its not like she would have a bone to pick or anything

    Though many favored her no-nonsense attitude and open door policy, Wasilla substitute teacher Anne Kilkenny compared the atmosphere surrounding Palin to a popularity contest.

    “I found the informal manner in which she ran City Council meetings had the flavor of turning city business into a fan club,” said Kilkenny, a registered Democrat who moved to Wasilla from Seattle, Washington, in 1981.

    This weekend, Kilkenny, one of the few identifiable Palin critics in Wasilla, wrote an e-mail to friends criticizing Palin’s track record that rapidly spread to blogs and Web sites.

    “Everybody likes her because she’s a real nice person. She’s always been nice to me and everyone in town,” Kilkenny told CNN.com. “I wrote my message in the spirit of providing complete and accurate information. I’m not angry or jealous.”

    No not angry or jealous at all…

    ill keep looking for that other story

  • haha Anne Kilkenny (my apologies its 5AM and i cant sleep)

  • I’m sure it probably was quite popular, but mired in dispute it seems due to an eminent domain dispute. Details in the WSJ article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122065537792905483.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

  • “She did cut property taxes in Wasilla — granted, it’s not exactly the Pentagon budget — and reduced spending on the town museum while opposing a bigger library. She also was mayor when the local sales tax was increased to build a popular sports complex.”

    is the best I can do

    http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/03/palin.track.record/index.html?iref=newssearch

    they really dont go back to august 28th at least I cant find it unless I have access to the databases at school

  • I was aware of the cut in funds to the local museum and opposition to expansion of the library (I’ve also heard that described as a “budget cut”) but I’m not sure that it’s exactly something she’d want to boast about.


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