Sarah Palin, The Smartest Republican?
Commentary By Ron Beasley
Sarah Palin had a rough introduction to prime time politics - she wasn't ready for prime time. But she has taken a sabbatical from the front and center politics - one can only hope she is brushing up on geography etc. She has made some smart moves. She stayed away from CPAC, AKA the Rush Limbaugh Woodstock. Now it appears she has given the proverbial finger to the 16th century Bible thumpers.
Palin bucks pressure in Supreme Court appointment
SCRUTINY: Selection went against push from Alaska Family Council.
Gov. Sarah Palin on Wednesday picked an Anchorage judge to fill the latest vacancy on the Alaska Supreme Court despite efforts by a conservative Christian group to convince her to do otherwise.
Anchorage Superior Court Judge Morgan Christen, on the bench since 2002, will be just the second woman named to the high court in the 50 years since statehood.
"Alaska's Supreme Court bears the awesome responsibility of ensuring that our court system administers justice in firm accordance with the principles laid down in our state Constitution," Palin said in a written statement. "I have every confidence that Judge Christen has the experience, intellect, wisdom and character to be an outstanding Supreme Court justice."
Under the state Constitution, Palin had to select from among the nominees sent to her by the seven-member Alaska Judicial Council, made up of lawyers, public members appointed by governors and the Supreme Court chief justice, currently Dana Fabe.
Last week, without explaining why, Palin took the unusual step of asking the Judicial Council to send her all information it had on the two finalists, Christen and Palmer Superior Court Judge Eric Smith.
The council nominated them from a slate of six applicants. It takes four council votes for a candidate to be sent to the governor. None of the other candidates received any votes.
The head of the Alaska Family Council -- a Christian pro-family, anti-abortion group -- on Wednesday sent an e-mail to thousands of people asking them to urge Palin to pick Smith, not Christen.
The governor's office received about 100 letters, e-mails and faxes from the public about the Supreme Court appointment, including some from the family council, Palin's spokeswoman, Sharon Leighow, said in an e-mail. That was not an unusual number, Leighow said.
The family council plea, from group president Jim Minnery, said Smith was "more conservative" and that Christen would be "another activist on the Court." In an interview, Minnery said that was the "general consensus" but he had no specifics.
I never had any doubt that Sarah Palin was one politically sharp cookie. She can see which way the wind is blowing and it;s not favoring the knuckle dragging base of the Republican party. The rest of the party may figure it out by 2012 which will leave Sarah in a really good position. Or maybe they won't and Rush will continue his domination in which case Sarah waits to pick up the pieces in 2016.




























In the meantime, the words ¨Palin like¨ have come to mean incurious, doltish, and verbally challenged.
Try your search engine and see what the words yeild for yourself. I´m thinking for Palin...game OVAHHH.
Posted by: DEO | March 06, 2009 at 10:07 AM
As her oil revenues ratchet down, so do the checks she gets to send out. Her fundy base has nowhere else to go, unlike her democratic crossovers, who can find other means of government funding. Her popularity has always been a lie, in so much as that popularity is based on "socializing" the oil profits while at the same time posing as the rugged individualist.
Posted by: anna missed | March 06, 2009 at 03:13 PM