Alaskans attack Palin's first campaign lie

by dunkelberg | September 1, 2008 at 07:16 am
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Seems Sarah Palin is a liar.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - It garnered big applause in her first speech as Republican John McCain's vice presidential pick, but Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's assertion that she rejected Congressional funds for the so-called "bridge to nowhere" has upset many Alaskans.

During her first speech after being named as McCain's surprise pick as a running mate, Palin said she had told Congress "'thanks but no thanks' on that bridge to nowhere."

In the city Ketchikan, the planned site of the so-called "Bridge to Nowhere," political leaders of both parties said the claim was false and a betrayal of their community, because she had supported the bridge and the earmark for it secured by Alaska's Congressional delegation during her run for governor.


Not only that, she used to abhor the term "Bridge to Nowhere".
When she was running for governor in 2006, Palin said she was insulted by the term "bridge to nowhere," according to Ketchikan Mayor Bob Weinstein, a Democrat, and Mike Elerding, a Republican who was Palin's campaign coordinator in the southeast Alaska city.

Well, apparently in line with her running mate Sen. John McCain, that was how she felt before it suited her to feel differently.

"People are learning that she pandered to us by saying, I'm for this' ... and then when she found it was politically advantageous for her nationally, abruptly she starts using the very term that she said was insulting," Weinstein said.

Both Republicans and Democrats in Alaska agree on one thing about her "Bridge to Nowhere" flip flop.

The state, however, never gave back any of the money that was originally earmarked for the Gravina Island bridge, said Weinstein and Elerding.

In fact, the Palin administration has spent "tens of millions of dollars" in federal funds to start building a road on Gravina Island that is supposed to link up to the yet-to-be-built bridge, Weinstein said.

"She said 'thanks but no thanks,' but they kept the money," said Elerding about her applause line.

Former state House Speaker Gail Phillips, a Republican who represented the Kenai Peninsula city of Homer, is also critical about Palin's reversal on the bridge issue.

"You don't tell a group of Alaskans you support something and then go to someplace else and say you oppose it," said Phillips, who supported Palin's opponent, Democrat Tony Knowles, in the 2006 gubernatorial race.


Wait!  What was that again?

the Palin administration has spent "tens of millions of dollars" in federal funds to start building a road on Gravina Island that is supposed to link up to the yet-to-be-built bridge

So, now we have a "Road to Nowhere" and another issue to provide a Palin flip flop.

See also Locals say Pain "flip-flopped" on "Bridge to Nowhere"




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Paschen
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at 08:12 on September 1st, 2008

dunkelberg, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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dunkelberg

Thanks!

Milieunet
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at 08:14 on September 1st, 2008

dunkelberg, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Exactly what you can expect

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dunkelberg

In politics, you never know what to expect.

Emilio Lizardo
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at 08:14 on September 1st, 2008

Sounds like she might be ready for Washington after all ...

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dunkelberg

[chuckle]

How [chuckle] cynical.

Thanks for the flag.


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master_jim2008

Next we'll hear she flip flops from her husband's bed to McCain's

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dunkelberg

Maybe, but not on my dime.

Thanks for the GS. 


Karen Hatter
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at 08:19 on September 1st, 2008

Dunkelberg, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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dunkelberg

Thanks, ma'am.

Resonant Earth
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at 11:02 on September 1st, 2008

dunkelberg, I like this story. It's good stuff. hmmmm

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dunkelberg

Verrrrrrry interesting! Thanks for the GS.

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dunkelberg

Thanks!  Yep, imagine that a giant whopper right out of the gate.

Barry Artiste
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at 11:57 on September 1st, 2008

dunkelberg, I like this story. It's good stuff. Let the Catfight Begin "Meeeow!

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dunkelberg

Yep.  It ought to be a doozy.  Thanks for the GS. 



Rhonda J Mangus
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at 12:38 on September 1st, 2008

dunkelberg, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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dunkelberg

Many thanks!

merlingraycat
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at 13:00 on September 1st, 2008

dunkelberg, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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dunkelberg

Thanks for the GS.  I thought it was interesting, as it was something obviously could be checked so easily.

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merlingraycat

Interesting info.

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VeryOldMan

Dates Dates!

When did all of these stories hit?

Just recently in my area they built a complete Airport terminal for around $34 mil.

How can an outlandishly expensive bridge be justified when it is only going to be used by multiple millions of people?  What is the population there?

Earmarks have just recently been demonized, however, shame on Palin for changing her mind.  Did she actually make remarks about the need to reduce them?

Still, earlier she was evidently gung ho for them.

Did she possibly later see the light and so tried to make adjustments, that her opponents did not agree with?

"the Palin administration has spent "tens of millions of dollars" in federal funds to start building a road on Gravina Island that is supposed to link up to the yet-to-be-built bridge"

How long was she the Gov?  She did all of this with the thought that this would only be used as a road to a non existent bridge?

How many millions was it that they still had to raise?  She arbitraily, nonsensically, for no reason, changed her mind, but did so just in time to accept McCains offer?

There are several questions that are not answered here.

She just may be a rather sensible person.

 

 

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dunkelberg

She is a liar.

I've championed reform to end the abuses of earmark spending by Congress. In fact, I told Congress thanks, but no thanks, on that "bridge to nowhere." If our state wanted a bridge, I said, we'd build it ourselves.

21 Sept. 2007 - cancelling the bridge project due to lack of federal funds.

“Despite the work of our congressional delegation, we are about $329 million short of full funding for the bridge project, and it’s clear that Congress has little interest in spending any more money on a bridge between Ketchikan and Gravina Island,” Governor Palin added. “Much of the public’s attitude toward Alaska bridges is based on inaccurate portrayals of the projects here. But we need to focus on what we can do, rather than fight over what has happened.”

Anchorage Daily News 22 October 2006, during the race for the governor's seat

5. Would you continue state funding for the proposed Knik Arm and Gravina Island bridges?

Yes. I would like to see Alaska's infrastructure projects built sooner rather than later. The window is now--while our congressional delegation is in a strong position to assist.

18 March 2008 

My Turn: Palin not abandoning earmarks altogether By John Katz (director of State-Federal Relations and Special Counsel to Gov. Sarah Palin)

In responding to the new realities, we are not abandoning earmarks altogether but are seeking to constrain and document them in the ways discussed here.

It was not until she was touched by McCain that she began her battle against earmarks.  She is a liar.

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Marti

Flip flop - and we are talking Politics? whose surprised.   Give me something juicy!!

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