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The Big Oil Ticket

John McCain has paid lip service to being a “green” candidates, despite his numerous votes in that past against alternative energy. Now he’s given up the charade by picking Sarah Palin as his VP.

It’s crazy for the United States to be subsidizing oil and sending billions of dollars overseas for our energy. Of course we can’t solve this overnight with renewable energies, but investment in this area will spur economic development and over time will reduce our dependency on oil.

Tom Friedman takes on McCain:

I am not against a limited expansion of off-shore drilling now. But it is a complete sideshow. By constantly pounding into voters that his energy focus is to “drill, drill, drill,” McCain is diverting attention from what should be one of the central issues in this election: who has the better plan to promote massive innovation around clean power technologies and energy efficiency.

Why? Because renewable energy technologies — what I call “E.T.” — are going to constitute the next great global industry. They will rival and probably surpass “I.T.” — information technology. The country that spawns the most E.T. companies will enjoy more economic power, strategic advantage and rising standards of living. We need to make sure that is America. Big oil and OPEC want to make sure it is not.

Palin’s nomination for vice president and her desire to allow drilling in the Alaskan wilderness “reminded me of a lunch I had three and half years ago with one of the Russian trade attachés,” global trade consultant Edward Goldberg said to me. “After much wine, this gentleman told me that his country was very pleased that the Bush administration wanted to drill in the Alaskan wilderness. In his opinion, the amount of product one could actually derive from there was negligible in terms of needs. However, it signified that the Bush administration was not planning to do anything to create alternative energy, which of course would threaten the economic growth of Russia.”

When attacked, charge sexism

Isn’t it pathetic watching the Republican party making sexism charges? We heard it last year when George W. Bush picked his personal lawyer for the Supreme Court. When anyone questioned the selection of an unqualified woman, the Bush team pulled the sexism card. Now we’re hearing the same thing regarding the legitimate questions surrounding Sarah Palin, a political unknown.

Maureen Dowd chimes in:

Hillary cried sexism to cover up her incompetent management of her campaign, and now Republicans have picked up that trick. But when you use sexism as an across-the-board shield for any legitimate question, you only hurt women. And that’s just another splash of reality.

The Old Media still sucks

Andrea Mitchell is usually a pretty good reporter, but I’m watching her interview Dick Armey on MSNBC and it’s just laughable.

Armey is running with the talking points about how Sarah Palin has cut costs as a governor. Mitchell brings up the experience issue, but then she doesn’t ask Armey about Palin’s flip-flops on the Bridge to Nowhere. How can she avoid that issue?

UPDATE: It’s getting worse. Andrea Mitchell is all over the “vetting” issue, but she’s focusing on the pregnancy of Palin’s daughter and the DUI her husband had 20 years ago. This is absolutely ridiculous. These “personal” issues are NOT the problem here. The problem with Palin has to do with her record, and the fact that her record contradicts the “reformer” myth the McCain campaign is trying to sell for Sarah Palin.

Country first?

Maybe the new slogan should be “Alaska first.”

ABC News is reporting that Sarah Palin was once a member Alaskan Independence Party. The party’s platform has long had a plank advocating a vote in Alaska on whether to secede from the United States.

Officials of the Alaskan Independence Party say that Palin was once so independent, she was once a member of their party, which since the 1970s has been pushing for a legal vote for Alaskans to decide whether or not residents of the 49th state can secede from the United States.

And while McCain’s motto — as seen in a new TV ad — is “Country First,” the AIP’s motto is the exact opposite — “Alaska First — Alaska Always.”

Lynette Clark, the chairman of the AIP, tells ABC News that Palin and her husband Todd were members in 1994, even attending the 1994 statewide convention in Wasilla. Clark was AIP secretary at the time.

“We are a state’s rights party,” Clark — a self-employed goldminer — tells ABC News. The AIP has “a plank that challenges the legality of the Alaskan statehood vote as illegal and in violation of United Nations charter and international law.”

This may amount to nothing, but it’s astonishing that the McCain campaign was not prepared for this stuff. She better have a good explanation for this.

As Josh Marshall and other bloggers have been reporting, it’s clear now that the McCain camapign did not vet Palin thoroughly before making this pick. They are now sending a team of lawyers to Alaska to do damage control and work on the vetting process that should have been completed before the pick was made.

Frankly, this raises the question of McCain’s fitness for the presidency. There are many legitimate questions regarding his temperment and his shoot-from-the-hip style. The more we learn about the process (or lack of process) behind this pick, the more it looks like a reckless decision.

UPDATE: The McCain camapign is claiming that Sarah Palin was not a member of this party, though reports suggest her husband may have been a member, and she did a video presentation at their convention this year. In any event, it took them several days to address this, and Sarah Palin herself still has net made herself available for any interviews to answer questions.

Obama’s statement regarding Palin’s daughter

News broke today that Sarah Palin’s 17-year-old daughter is pregnant. Naturally the news media is jumping on this story, as Sarah Palin is an unknown.

Barack Obama issued an appropriate statement:

I have heard some of the news on this and so let me be as clear as possible. I have said before and I will repeat again, I think people’s families are off limits, and people’s children are especially off limits. This shouldn’t be part of our politics, it has no relevance to governor Palin’s performance as a governor or her potential performance as a vice president. And so I would strongly urge people to back off these kinds of stories. You know my mother had me when she was 18. And how family deals with issues and teenage children that shouldn’t be the topic of our politics and I hope that anybody who is supporting me understands that is off limits.

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