I have once mentioned and quoted the feedback of one of my former classmates who lives in Alaska, and his thoughts on Sarah Palin. Well this email if from one of his friends, who is a school Principal and has experience working with and advising Governors and others in Alaska. This is the email he sent to those who were asking him about Sarah Palin.
It's enlightening for sure. Please enjoy and share!
Hi Friends,
My brother sent this note regarding his impressions about Sarah Palin
(McCain's baffling VP choice). I thought it was interesting coming from
his inside-Alaska perspective, and worth passing along. For those who
don't know my brother, he is a principal of a school up in Alaska,
where he and his wife also teach. THey've been Alaskan transplants for
about 10 years.
Alice
From: Peter Date: August 29, 2008 11:58:15 PM PDT
To:
Good evening, lots of friends and relatives have been asking me (as an
Alaskan) what I think of Sarah Palin, our Governor, and new choice for
McCain as a VP candidate.
Here it goes:
This pick floored me. Sarah Palin is a nice person. I've met her, I've
even talked to her for a few minutes at a principal's conference a
couple of years ago. She has lots going for her superficially. She
speaks from the heart, like a spitfire mother; she can even be sort of
funny sometimes. She is quite beautiful; athletic, and has that
radiant glow of someone who actually spends time doing things outside.
Unlike many politicians, she has lived a 'real life' and done things
that few living and working in DC could ever do....like dipnettin' fish,
shootin' stuff and eating it out on the tundra, and havin' 5 kids.
Personally, I'd never vote for her. She has an extremely simple view of
the world. I don't even think she has ever been abroad. As governor
she has repeatedly shown us that she is unable to grasp the demands of
leadership. She is very prone to cronyism of the worst kind. Every
cabinet level political appointment she has made she has over-ridden
suggestions of our state advisory boards, and instead promoted those who
had granted her direct political favors. Not that other politicians
don't do this, they do, but most of them are able to balance their
appointments to ensure that at least a few people with real skill and
experience are running big state agencies.
She also has been unable to pay attention to her Alaskan constituency.
Personally, I've written several of our previous gov's and been asked to
comment publicly on education policy. All the previous gov's have
always acknowledged that contribution, criticism or comment; sometimes
by direct reply, or at least by that of a staff member. Palin's office
has been a zone of silence. Not I, nor one person I know commenting has
ever gotten any sort of reply. Her claim of running an open or
transparent government is totally false; the public simply has no role
in her administration.
Her previous claim to fame was being mayor of Wasilla, a growing town
about 40 minutes from Anchorage of about 15,000 people. Wasilla is a
hellhole, even by Alaskan standards, where there are plenty of hellhole
towns and villages. Wasilla is an ugly place that shows a complete
absence of planning, design, or sense of public vision. Gov't agencies
and services are completely overrun in this town; things are so bad that
they can't even track their population or build schools in the right
place, because most parts of the town don't require building permits, so
the only clue about where people are settling are utility receipts.
Imagine trying to be an emergency responder in this kind of place:
Houses don't just catch on fire in Wasilla, they burn to the ground,
because by the time the fire department has figured out which road to
take (no signs) or whose house it is (no directory), the place is done
for. Palin was mayor this town for at least 2 terms
before being elected gov. a year and a half ago.
Her moral sense is simplistic and not inclusive. She is the sort of
person who is used to using their 'faith' to divide and isolate minority
groups of human beings instead of uniting them. To her credit as Gov.
she has kept out of this arena pretty well, but when in comfortable
company (i.e the Matanuska Valley Republican Women's Club), she lets her
moral cat out of the bag.
I will do what I can to ensure her defeat and that of her running mate
as well. :) Please share this information with those who can use it
well.
Cheers, Pete