Oct 1 2008

Where were you in 2001?

In honor of Google’s 10th anniversary, the search behemoth has released the 2001 version of the Google homepage–complete with 2001 search results.
So where were you in 2001? I was finishing up my junior year of high school. Barack Obama was already making a splash in the Illinois State Senate, as demonstrated by Google ‘01.
Obama's 2001 search results.
And where was Sarah Palin in 2001? According to Google, she didn’t exist.

Sarah Palin's accomplishments as of 2001

Now, maybe that’s not entirely fair. She was, after all, the mayor of Wasilla, Alaska from 1996 to 2002. But let this serve as an illustration of how idiotic it is to compare Palin’s level of experience with Obama’s. Palin served as “executive” for a population of less than 6,000 people, little even by small-town standards. Obama’s state senate constituency, by contrast, was made up of at least 45,000 people–and those are just the ones who voted for him.

Let’s look at where they each were in January 2007. Palin was the newly elected governer of a state inhabited by 683,000 souls. Obama had already logged two years in the U.S. senate representing a state of about 12.8 million. Okay, since each state has two senators, let’s call that a constituency of 6.4 million. It’s still nearly ten times larger than the entire state of Alaska. Ten times larger!

The internet didn’t know who Sarah Palin was in 2001. And except for those 5,469 parka-clad Wasilla residents, neither did the nation. Thankfully, the country is finally starting to see through the McCain campaign’s attempts to turn Palin’s molehill of a resume into a mountain of experience.

Be sure to tune in to the VP debate Thursday night. Watching Palin squirm while trying to defend her inch-deep experience will be uncomfortable but definitely worth it.


Sep 2 2008

Hypocrisy Watch: Country First?

Polar Bears First

The Alaskan Independence Party: Polar Bears First

Sarah Palin may or may not have been a member of the Alaskan Independence Party, the state’s third largest political party, in the 1990s. At the very least she attended the party’s convention in 2000, around the time her husband was registered as a member. The AIP’s main objective is to allow Alaska the opportunity to secede from the nation and become an independent country.

I guess when McCain specified he wanted a VP who would put “country first,” he should have been more specific about which.