November 09, 2008 NOTE: PLEASE say if you DON'T want your name and/or email address published when sending VDARE email. 11/08/08 - Saturday Forum - Glenn Spencer Agrees: Chertoff Took Border Security Seriously; etc. An Alaska Reader Explains How Sarah Palin Can “Exact Her Revenge” On The GOPFrom: Tom
Sullivan (e-mail
him) In these parts, rumors abound that
Gov. Sarah Palin will run for Senator
Ted Stevens’ soon to be vacated seat.[How
Far Will Sarah Palin Go? by Nathan Thornburgh,
Time, November 8, 2008] Even if Stevens’ prevails in his race
against Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich, as seems likely,
Majority Leader Harry Reid has made it clear that he
and his colleagues would show
“zero tolerance”
for a convicted felon to serve in the Senate. Under recent rule changes,
Palin can appoint herself for an interim period,
then run as a candidate in a special election. Palin would be an odds-on favorite
against any opponent. When elected, Palin could exact her
revenge against the
Republican Party for its
very shabby treatment toward her. She could, while remaining a
Republican, vote straight down the line with the
Democrats thereby taking them
one step closer to the filibuster-proof majority
that currently eludes them.
This is wild speculation on my part
because Palin hasn’t indicated the slightest interest in
going to Washington and is unlikely to hold such an
intense grudge against the GOP—although I would forgive
her if she did.
Sullivan lives in Nome.
James Fulford
writes:
It is a truth universally acknowledged in American
politics that it's a political disaster to appoint
yourself to anything. Furthermore, I suspect that
Governor Palin would refuse to vote for most of the
things Democrats vote for on principle. But I suspect
that if she did get in the Senate somehow, she'd be more
of a "maverick"
than John McCain ever was.
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