Sarah Palin to be McCain VP Pick


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McCain picks Alaska Gov. Palin as running mate


  • Story Highlights
  • Sarah Palin, 44, has been governor of Alaska since 2006
  • Before becoming governor she was mayor and council member of a small town
  • Palin known for backing tough ethical standards, focus on energy, natural resources
(CNN) -- Sen. John McCain has picked Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, a senior McCain campaign official told CNN on Friday.

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Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, seen in a February photo, will be John McCain's running mate, sources say.

Palin, 44, who's in her first term as governor, is a pioneering figure in Alaska, the first woman and the youngest person to hold the state's top political job.

She catapulted to the post with a strong reputation as a political outsider, forged during her stint in local politics. She was mayor and a council member of the small town of Wasila and was chairman of the state Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, which regulates Alaska's oil and gas resources, in 2003 and 2004.

The conservative Palin defeated two so-called political insiders to win the governor's job -- incumbent Gov. Frank Murkowski in the GOP primary and former two-term Democratic Gov. Tony Knowles in the 2006 general election.

Palin made her name in part by backing tough ethical standards for politicians. During the first legislative session after her election, her administration passed a state ethics law overhaul.

Palin's term has not been without controversy. A legislative investigation is looking into allegations that Palin fired Alaska's public safety commissioner because he refused to fire the governor's former brother-in-law, a state trooper.

Palin acknowledged that a member of her staff made a call to a trooper in which the staffer suggested he was speaking for the governor.

Palin has admitted that the call could be interpreted as pressure to fire state trooper Mike Wooten, who was locked in a child-custody battle with Palin's sister.

"I am truly disappointed and disturbed to learn that a member of this administration contacted the Department of Public Safety regarding Trooper Wooten," Palin said. "At no time did I authorize any member of my staff to do so."

Palin suspended the staffer who made the call.

Palin has focused on energy and natural resources policy during her short stint in office, and she is known for her support of drilling in the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge, a position opposed by McCain but supported by many grass-roots Republicans.

Her biography on the state governor's Web site says one of the two major pieces of legislation passed during her first legislative session was a competitive process to construct a gas pipeline.

Palin started Alaska's Petroleum Systems Integrity Office, an oversight and maintenance agency for the state's oil and gas equipment, facilities and infrastructure. She created the Climate Change Subcabinet that would forge a climate change strategy, according to the Web site.

At present, Palin chairs the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, a multistate panel "that promotes the conservation and efficient recovery of domestic oil and natural gas resources while protecting health, safety and the environment," the biography says.

She has been named chair of the National Governors Association's Natural Resources Committee. That panel is focused on legislation to ensure that federal policies take state priorities into account in agriculture, energy, environmental protection and natural resource management.

She is a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association and takes part in two of Alaska's popular pastimes -- fishing and hunting.

The governor's biography said Palin's other priorities have been "education and workforce development, public health and safety, and transportation and infrastructure development."

The biography touts other achievements during her time as governor -- the investment of $5 billion in state savings, overhaul of educational funding and implementation of a program to help low-income elderly Alaskans.

Born in Idaho, she is a longtime Alaskan and a Protestant. Her biography said she arrived in Alaska in 1964, "when her parents came to teach school in Skagway."

She graduated from Wasila High School in 1982 and received a bachelor of science degree in communications-journalism from the University of Idaho in 1987.

Her husband is Todd Palin, an oil production operator on Alaska's North Slope. They have five children, including a son who enlisted in the Army last year.

Congressional Quarterly notes Sarah Palin's other past occupations, including commercial fishing company owner, outdoor recreational equipment company owner and sports reporter.

Palin also made an unsuccessful run for lieutenant governor in 2002, Congressional Quarterly said.
 
Sweet!

Let the games begin. I like this lady. I'm sad my boy Mitt Romney wasn't the pick but I'll take this woman any day.

Irony: The Democrats talking about Change and getting rid of Washington insiders and pciking a 65-year old white male 30-year Senator, while the Republicans pick a 44-year old woman who has never been in Washington that ratted out corruption in her own party.
 
McCain will win the state of Alaska now, she is very poplar here. But then the election is done by the time we get to vote.
 
 
Looks like she has nice boobs
 
Always a plus :lol

If nothing else, the first MILF in the White House has to be progressive movement. She's definitely got the Van Halen Hot for Teacher look. :lol
 
THIS sure comes as a big surprise. To be honest, I've never even HEARD of her, let alone know anything about her.

Buuuuut, I'm sure the Dems will educate us all as to why she's the devil incarnate, won't they.

One thing's for sure, McCain has just shifted the spotlight from the goings on in Denver to HIS campaign with that move.
 
=Tina Fey

Hopefully,

<> Dan Quale
 
full auto, I love it...
 
Oh $hit, I am sure Ted Kennedy has hit the bottle by now.:willy:willy:willy
 
Oh $hit, I am sure Ted Kennedy has hit the bottle by now.:willy:willy:willy


I really believe he has far more pressing concerns right now...
 
 
crapola

Just mooted arguments about Obama's lack of experience.

Just picked up nightly broadcasts by Nancy Grace about her sister's marriage.

Biden will eat her up.

Nice looking family, hope that daughter wasn't on any 'girls gone wild videos'

It was McCain's to loose...
 
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well I just decided she has my vote...
rather wake up with her running things than Biden...
 

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your damn right I would...
ok Chris and DBK, detention is over,,,
I just could not control myself...
 
Just mooted arguments about Obama's lack of experience.

Disagree. I find tremendous irony in the Democratic finger pointing that McCain is putting someone "one heartbeat away" who has no foreign policy experience and hasn't been long in politics, but they want to just PUT someone who fits the same bill as President. They must be secretly hoping he gets assassinated so Biden can take over if they are so fervently against someone being second in line with that level of qualification.

By the way, 20 months of state-level executive leadership is still more than 0 :wink
 
Darn you quoted my post, I was going to edit it, your correct and I am wrong...
 
anybody know where one goes to find back issues of Vogue... not exactly something I retain here in the man cave,...
 
Bony, I don't know where you got those pictures, but I don't think they are real, just a fair job of photoshopping. But I guess this is what we have to look forward too for the next 2 months.
 
To paraphrase the old Olds ads, Dis is NOT gunna be your daddy's presidental race. Not by a L-O-N-G shot!

Dave's last post just said pretty much what I was going to post myself, so, I'll just add that she DOES have a 64% approval rating in Alaska, which seems to indicate she's at least 'savvy' where Alaska issues/gov't is concerned. PLUS - she's considered an "outsider" ... and, until she was elected up there - she was. So, now we have McCain running with a REAL "outsider" who actually is the ummmmBODYment of "change" (sorry!)...and Obama who crys, "It's time for change" - and picks wunna the biggest "insiders" in D.C. as a running mate!

Go figger.

I'm withholding judgment 'til I see/hear the FOX News' report on her. But, I suspect McCain has throughly checked her out from top to bottom ...uhhh...sorry again! Her PAST. Her PAST.