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Palin’s little vendetta

Why Palin was a very, very poor choice:

Talking Points Memo | Getting Real About Palin
The investigator appointed by the state legislature began trying to arrange a time to depose Gov. Palin last week — in other words, in the final days before her selection.

So let’s put this all together.

We rely on elected officials not to use the power of their office to pursue personal agendas or vendettas. It’s called an abuse of power. There is ample evidence that Palin used her power as governor to get her ex-brother-in-law fired. When his boss refused to fire him, she fired his boss. She first denied Monegan’s claims of pressure to fire Wooten and then had to amend her story when evidence proved otherwise. The available evidence now suggests that she 1) tried to have an ex-relative fired from his job for personal reasons, something that was clearly inappropriate, and perhaps illegal, though possibly understandable in human terms, 2) fired a state official for not himself acting inappropriately by firing the relative, 3) lied to the public about what happened and 4) continues to lie about what happened.

These are, to put it mildly, not the traits or temperament you want in someone who could hold the executive power of the federal government.

Juan Cole comments: “after watching the Bush administration queer the Justice Department, those are precisely the traits Republicans want.”

Seriusly,, it shows why McCain lacks the judgment to be President. Why the hell would he pick an unknown without carefully vetting? It’s the first real Presidential choice a candidate has to make and clearly a foolish choice for McCain.

Kevin Drum has a suggestion for responding to it all: “Isn’t Alaska a central front in the new Cold War? That’s foreign policy experience right there!”

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