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Alaska National Guard General: Palin Plays No Role In National Defense Activities Even When They Involve The Alaska National Guard

TED ANTHONY | August 31, 2008 04:56 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., announces there will be changes to the Republican National Convention due to Hurricane Gustav during a media availability outside the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency in Pearl, Miss., Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008. Vice presidential running mate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, left, and Marsha Barbour, wife of Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour listen. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Wait, now, say the Republicans. You think that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin lacks experience? You think that at 44, with less than two years running the nation's northernmost state, she doesn't have what it takes yet to be a heartbeat away from the presidency?

Pshaw.

What about the fact that she stood up to embattled Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens? What about her oversight of her state's National Guard contingent? Her experience as a mother? And, hey _ what about the fact that she runs a state that happens to be very close to Russia?

Each of these characteristics has been cited by a Republican since Friday as an ingredient in John McCain's conclusion that Palin is qualified to become vice president of the United States.

"She has experience not only in politics but in life," former Republican Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee said Sunday on CNN.

None of this suggests that Sarah Palin is not a skilled, competent, multitalented public servant. But it means that, in the face of fierce Democratic assertions that she is too green to be elevated to vice president, the GOP is looking for whatever it can to show that's not the case and to bolster her credentials, particularly in national security.

And in some cases, the responses from Republicans who showed up on the Sunday morning talk-show circuit to promote Palin's qualifications are unexpected, to say the least.

Thompson: "She's a mother of five children. ... And she has more experience than Barack Obama."

Sen. Lindsay Graham of South Carolina: "Governor Palin took on Ted Stevens. If she can take him on, she can take on the Russians." Stevens, a Republican senator, is facing corruption charges and running for re-election.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty: "Palin is commander-in-chief of the Alaskan National Guard." The state's Guard has about 4,000 members.

From McCain's wife, Cindy, came a geographic assessment of qualification: "Alaska is the closest part of our continent to Russia. So, it's not as if she doesn't understand what's at stake here."

What these traits say about Palin's ability to serve as vice president or, in an emergency, as president is not entirely clear. But the flurry of comments by leading Republicans hint at a flood-the-zone strategy when it comes to Palin, whose gender, Christian faith and conservative chops infused a lively crackle into John McCain's campaign during the weekend between the two national conventions.

The GOP has also implied that Democratic reactions to Palin's selection are sexist, particularly since, they contend, her time as Alaska's governor gives her the edge over Barack Obama in executive experience. Obama, 47, has spent almost 12 years in office, all of it as a lawmaker _ eight years as an Illinois state senator and nearly four as a U.S. senator. Palin's total is 12 _ she spent 10 as a city council member and mayor, and nearly two as governor.

"If they want to go down that route, in all candor, she has far more experience than Senator Obama does," McCain said Sunday in St. Louis.

Democrats insist sexism isn't at play. "It's not the woman issue at all," former Democratic Sen. Tom Daschle of South Dakota said Sunday on CNN. "There are a lot of other Republican women who could have filled this role if that is what he was looking for" _ such as Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison or Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell.

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, appearing on CBS' "Face the Nation," saw a kindred spirit in Palin's experience as mayor, despite the fact that her town, Wasilla, has about 7,000 people and his had nearly 8 million when 9/11 happened.

"Maybe it's my own background as a mayor and United States attorney, but this whole idea of executive experience to me would really qualify her," Giuliani said. He dismissed questions about the size of the town she ran. "You know why? She had to make decisions. All Sen. Obama has had to do is talk. That's all he does."

Some of the comments seemed a bit non-sequitur. Russia, for example.

Maj. Gen. Craig Campbell, adjutant general of the Alaska National Guard, considers Palin "extremely responsive and smart" and says she is in charge when it comes to in-state services, such as emergencies and natural disasters where the National Guard is the first responder.

But, in an interview with The Associated Press on Sunday, he said he and Palin play no role in national defense activities, even when they involve the Alaska National Guard. The entire operation is under federal control, and the governor is not briefed on situations.

Stephen C. Donehoo, managing director of Kissinger McLarty Associates in Washington, and former military intelligence officer specializing in Latin America:

"No doubt the campaign staff have her hooked up to a fire hose on foreign policy issues," said Stephen C. Donehoo, managing director of Kissinger McLarty Associates in Washington and a former military intelligence officer.

"No doubt they fear a debate with Joe Biden that touches foreign affairs," Donehoo said. "My guess is Graham and (Joe) Lieberman are doing a lot of tutoring."

Republican Sen. Norm Coleman of Minnesota appears to have no such worries, given what he considers to be Obama's lack of experience.

"The president sets the tone," Coleman said. "The experience issue is on the other side. The No. 1 guy there is the guy without the experience."

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Contributing to this report were AP writers Tom Raum, Jim Kuhnhenn, Glen Johnson and Nestor Ikeda in St. Paul and Anne Sutton in Juneau, Alaska.

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Wait, now, say the Republicans. You think that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin lacks experience? You think that at 44, with less than two years running the nation's northernmost state,...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Wait, now, say the Republicans. You think that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin lacks experience? You think that at 44, with less than two years running the nation's northernmost state,...
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01:40 AM on 09/10/2008
http://www.ktuu.com/Global/story.asp?S=8967599&nav=menu510_2_4

"She wanted to make a visible sign that the National Guard works for the governor and the Adjutant Gen. is now a 3-star equal in rank to the federal partners that may respond to the state when asked," said Campbell.

Local NBC Anchorage Alaska newstory.
05:48 PM on 09/07/2008
"Her flaws accentuated her virtues."
--Peggy Noonan

The left screamed hysterically in 2000, "Wait until 2002 and we take over congress!" They lost seats. They screamed louder, "Wait until we kick Bush out in 2004!" He won. Get used to Sarah Palin. She is the new face of conservatism, and she'll be around for years. VP most likely, and then President in 2012 or 2016. Get used to it.
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03:24 PM on 09/14/2008
I wonder if this person will get use to not having a job
07:06 PM on 09/03/2008
She can also boast of great success in attracting earmarks. And she is an inspiration to her associates in the flaky and separatist Alaskan Independence Party. There is simply no end to her achievements. But let's not forget her boss, either. John "Country First" McCain has treated us to a preview of the wisdom and judgment we can expect from his presidency. That is reassuring, because it looks very much like a seamless transistion for the corruption and incompetence we have come to expect from our government over the past eight years.
09:12 PM on 09/02/2008
Good thing the AL National Guard answers to the Federal Gov. since she probably would have fired them all like those unfortunate staffers. Geez, what a crazie.
08:54 PM on 09/02/2008
Maybe there are a lot of comments I missed, but who in the Democratic party "attacked" Sarah Palin? Stating the obvious is hardly an attack and as far as I know, "no one" has gone after her family. If anyone is guilty of attacking Sarah Palin, it's the media and again, they are only stating the obvious. They are asking the same questions that we the voters are. I still have to say that the onus is on the American electorate to show these people that we are not as stupid as they assume we are. No one in their right mind isn't asking questions about Sarah Palin and her "experience". Even if they are asking them in their own mind. If the GOP wants to spit rhetoric, that is their right, but if "We the people" don't set them aright, we are just as guilty of making a mockery of ourselves and our country as they are.
10:16 PM on 09/02/2008
"Yup, Yup, " I am ready to be president she said.
LMAO, okay your republicans, I have not heard democrat attack Palin, however asking questions is permissable is it not. So what is wrong with asking just what her qualifications are. PTA, Being a mother of 5, Being the mayor protemp does not qualify (non functioning figure head position according to city charter), running a mom and pop business does not qualify, Living closer to Russia then the rest of the country does not qualify; but I will give you being govenor for 18 months will help.
SO what are her qualifications.
The media is only doing their job when asking these questions. Just because your a senator for 26 years does not qualify you. Being in the military does not qualify you. And Being a POW does not qualify you. One quality that does qualify you is judgement, sound rational judgement, who was right on Iraq, Afganistan, Pakistan and IRAN? NOT McCain!! Obama was right on all 4 of those issues, he was 100% dead on all 4 of those issues. So lets talk about who is qualified MR McCain. You question the democrats ability to lead and their qualifications so lets talk about your's and Palins. Obama and Biden are more than qualified on national security and the economy. It appears from your retoric, that your are qualified only to the extent that you complain and make excuses a lot.
11:02 PM on 09/02/2008
Huh? Are you drunk or did you not take the time to actually read what I posted?
01:45 AM on 09/12/2008
Senator Biden – Draft Dodger Qualification to be Commander-in-Chief
What exactly makes Biden qualified to be Commander-in-Chief other than during the Vietnam War he displayed a phenomenal ability to avoid a military conflict, especially if it posed a personal danger? The Obama-Biden ticket will be the first of either major party in the past 68 years where neither candidate ever worn this country’s uniform.
Biden and many other of his ilk were technically “Draft Dodgers.” Draft dodger does not necessarily mean “illegal” as the Webster’s Dictionary of the time defined it as simply “avoiding military service.” Applying for deferments (you did have to apply), leaving the country, feigning homosexuality, or signing up for ROTC without participating were all things people did, legally and illegally, to avoid service. Biden did everything short of maiming himself (which he didn’t have the guts to do) to make sure he was unavailable to be called.
Draft quotas were assigned by draft board. When one man evaded, someone else less educated or advantaged and always less eligible served in his place. Because some natural leaders avoided service, we often settled for the LT Cally’s of the world for leadership. Think of how many American lives could have been saved if leaders like Clinton or Biden had done their duty. Isn’t it ironic how correct Clinton was when he said “it’s the little guy who plays by the rules that always ends up taking it in the neck.”
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06:58 PM on 09/26/2008
Why are you saying this now, when you had nothing to say about Bush, Cheney, or Rumsfeld's ability to dodge service to the country at a time of danger?

Where were you when the Swiftboaters dogged Kerry and said that he did not "bleed" enough to deserve any award? Especially when he was out there, for our country, in a place that he could have got a bullet or bomb at any time?

Oh Wait, they were Republican's, aaaannnnd Biden and Kerry are Democrats....

Nevermind, I answered it myself. You are a great American and should really be proud of yourself for what you wrote up there.
07:04 PM on 09/02/2008
EVERYONE RELAX AND FOCUS!!! THIS IS THE MEDIA FILLING THEIR NEWS CYCLE!!!
REGISTER EVERYONE YOU KNOW TO VOTE AND MAKE SURE THEY SHOW UP!!!!
THEN WE WILL SEND THE MOOSE EATER BACK TO JUNEAU!!!

YES WE CAN!!!!
01:34 PM on 09/02/2008
"Maj. Gen. Craig Campbell, adjutant general of the Alaska National Guard, considers Palin "extremely responsive and smart" and says she is in charge when it comes to in-state services, such as emergencies and natural disasters where the National Guard is the first responder."

Nice try HuffPo. This was buried in the text. She in the executive in charge of the Guard in that state. Every swinging one of them. When they are activated by the President she is no longer in charge but that is experience with the military forces and cannot be denied or overlooked.

To Obama's credit, he did hang out at Army/Navy stores on the south side and one time did wear a fatigue jacket...when it was in fashion.
11:41 AM on 09/02/2008
I'm starting to worry more about OUR own ticket, rather than what happens to THEIRS. (The GOP? I couldn't care less.) Our ticket is showing signs of weakness, and everytime I bring that up here, I get called Repub. But here's the latest:

"CBS News reported Monday that Obama"s post-convention bounce is less than a third of what Al Gore received in 2000 and Bill Clinton received in 1992. Even Bob Dole, following the 1996 Republican convention, received a 4-point bounce in the polls, 1 point more than Obama."

And: "A CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll and a Zogby Interactive flash poll, both completed over the weekend, have found the presidential race is in a dead heat. According to both polls, Obama attained no statistically significant convention bounce."

The above, from here: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/13068.html

And don't tell me the pollsters aren't picking up cell phones and such -- they're using automatic dialers, and getting EVERYONE!

This isn't good.
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12:31 PM on 09/02/2008
These polls all came after Obama's speech Thursday night:

National Rasmussen Tracking, Obama 51, McCain 45; Obama +6
National USA Today/Gallup, Obama 50, McCain 43 ;Obama +7
National Hotline/FD, Obama 48, McCain 39; Obama +9
National CBS News, Obama 48, McCain 40; Obama +8
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12:33 PM on 09/02/2008
I'm a poll-watcher.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/latestpolls/index.html
12:40 PM on 09/02/2008
Politico is pretty well known as a conservative rag. It takes facts and frames them as a "democratic" problem. Look, if we love our country, we should be getting out the vote, donating, organizing and fighting every bit as much as we can to elect Obama-Biden.

It is obvious that the GOP is as dangerous as ever.

But wringing your hands about a bounce...and referencing Politico, not sure that really helps to put America back on track.
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10:04 AM on 09/02/2008
None of these logical concerns are going to matter to the republican base as long as Mrs. Palin maintains her support against abortion. Her decision (not her daughter's) for Bristol to have the baby will only increase their resolve. She has ineffect become a heroine to them. Abortion is the main issue that matter to these people. Support for Israel runs a close second, but abortion is primo. The more Palin is attacked the more they will support her. Let's stop the sensationalism and start asking her the hard questions that matter: what's her view about the war (she said previously that she hadn't given much though on the matter), what about Iran? (I suspect the same), what about Russia/Georgia? On the domestic front: what about the economy, jobs, equal pay for women, Green energy (she doesn't believe global warming is man-made). Start asking these questions before she is coached by Graham and Leiberman and see where the dust settles.
01:36 PM on 09/02/2008
"Abortion is the main issue that matter to these people. "

No, they also are in favor of the death penalty, or as the republicans describe it, "late term abortions".

In fact, if you believe in abortion of a unborn child without due process of law it must be a stretch to be against abortion of a rapist or murderer.
04:54 AM on 09/02/2008
To put it simply, McCain and the Republican party are f**ked!
02:07 AM on 09/02/2008
"Governor Palin took on Ted Stevens. If she can take him on, she can take on the Russians."

That is the most ridiculous statement I've ever heard. Not even the "Alaska is close to Russia" argument is more ridiculous than this.

Why are these journalists not doing their job and calling out the verbal diarrhea from these surrogates?? I just don't get it! Oh no, wait. The MSM knows which side their bread is buttered on.
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01:14 AM on 09/02/2008
Amazing. This is what our country's come to.
01:12 AM on 09/02/2008
I've got a question for McCain. Since it seems he appreciates now that women work so hard with careers and children, has he decided now that maybe they should have equal pay?
08:19 PM on 09/02/2008
Nope, she'll have to make due with85 percent of what Dick Cheney makes. McCain said, as a woman, what she needs is more training and experience.
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12:05 AM on 09/02/2008
She will be history within a week....
09:50 AM on 09/02/2008
She may be history before this comment is approved and posted. Her nomination speech is wednesday. The clock is ticking. This should be interesting. Maybe they can get Dobson and "Focus on the Family" to pray for another natural disaster to delay the convention process some more.
05:45 PM on 09/07/2008
This brings to mind the frantic and angry left after Bush won in 2000--"Wait till we take over congress in 2002," they screamed. But they lost seats. "Wait until we kick Bush out in 2004," they screamed even louder. But Bush won. Now they are shouting about Sarah Palin's demise. I have news: She's not going away nor giving up. She will be the face of conservatism for many years. The chances re fair that she'll be VP in 2008 and president in 2012 or 2016. Get used to it.
10:36 PM on 09/01/2008
John McCain claims he picked Sarah Palin, (By the way, after only meeting her ONCE) because Sarah Palin had opposed the building of the "bridge to nowhere" in Alaska. WELL it turns out that Sarah Pulin wanted that bridge built, she DID NOT oppose building the bridge.

- While running for governor in 2006 Sarah Palin backed federal funding for the infamous "BRIDGE TO NOWHERE". --- The Anchorage Daily News quoted Sarah Palin in October 2006 as saying she would continue state funding for the bridge. "The window is now, while our congressional delegation is in a strong position to assist," Sarah Palin said.

- Sarah Palin also hired a Washington lobbying firm that helped secure $8 million in congressionally directed spending projects, known as earmarks, according to public spending records compiled by the watchdog group Citizens Against Government Waste and lobbying documents.

SO JOHN McCAIN CHOSE AS A VICE PRESIDENT A PERSON WHO WANTED TO BUILD THE BRIDGE TO NOWHERE built, with federal funding!

JOHN McCAIN CHOSE AS A VICE PRESIDENT A PERSON WHO HIRED A WASHINGTON LOBBYING TO GET EARMARKS FOR HER TOWN.

All these revelations just go to show you how irrational, and irresponsible a person John McCain is to have picked a Vice President he knows NOTHING about, and had ONLY MET ONCE, before naming her VICE PRESIDENT!!

John McCain has shown that he is: uninformed, irratonal, and irresponsible!!! John McCain IS NOT the type of person we need as a president of this country!!!