masbury says: Appoints high school classmates, unqualified, to top Alaska positions. Reminds one of "You're doing a heckuva job, Brownie;" and of Dave Letterman's characterization of Bush's appointments as "No Crony Left Behind." My favorite parts from the article: When Ms. Palin had to cut her first state budget, she avoided the legion of frustrated legislators and mayors. Instead, she huddled with her budget director and her husband, Todd, an oil field worker who is not a state employee, and vetoed millions of dollars of legislative projects. Rick Steiner, a University of Alaska professor, sought the e-mail messages of state scientists who had examined the effect of global warming on polar bears. (Ms. Palin said the scientists had found no ill effects, and she has sued the federal government to block the listing of the bears as endangered.) An administration official told Mr. Steiner that h... Ms. Palin discovered that the state Republican leader, Randy Ruedrich, a commission member, was conducting party business on state time and favoring regulated companies. When Mr. Murkowski failed to act on her complaints, she quit and went public. It seems that some of us are just more equal than others. thanks, jk, for pointing those out. It seems so very Bush - I think of Harriet Miers, Alberto Gonzales, "Brownie," and a host of others whose chief qualification for their appointments were that they were Bush supporters. It's part of the conservative disdain for government - this sense that anybody could do it, so you give it to your buddies. And they fail miserably, and you say, "See there? Government just doesn't work." |
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