I have nearly daily conversations with people from dozens of different countries who not only have an opinion, but it's a very educated and informed opinion. In my experience there really isn't much difference between what the typical American knows about the election and the issues and the candidates and what the typical non-American knows. That doesn't mean that they should have a vote (though a lot of people I speak to wish they did have a vote because they feel that the policies especially of our current administration have affected them), but when there is such a huge conversion of consensus, it's worth at least trying to figure out the reasons for it. After all, the last time there was such a huge global consensus on something that the U.S. decided to ignore, we invaded Iraq.
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Sarah Palin's $150,000 shopping spree doesn't look good and it's a useful little meaningless thing to score some cheap political points, but it's the RNC's money and they can choose to spend that money however they want.
I think far more significant is the recent revelation that Sarah Palin as governor of Alaska was bringing her children along on trips and using state money to pay for them. She even put her young daughters as "participants" and "invitees" to conferences and meetings in order to justify getting reimbursed for these expenses (the organizers of some of these conferences have refuted her claims that the children were invited). This isn't just something that looks bad, it's a corrupt abuse of power and a fraud, and not only is it unethical, it is probably also illegal. In fact, her buddy Senator Ted Stevens is currently awaiting the verdict on his own criminal trial for corruption. This discovery about Palin warrants a similar investigation to see if any laws were broken, and if so, she should be held accountable.
The money the RNC spent on her wardrobe is money that their donors gave, so if the donors have a problem they can complain to the RNC. But the money that Sarah Palin spent on herself and her 3 daughters to go watch their dad compete in a snowmobile race, or spend 5 nights in 2 rooms in a Manhattan hotel while Palin was attending a 5-hour conference is taxpayers' money. And not only did she receive all this money on behalf of providing fun holidays for her children, she didn't pay any taxes on it either.
And on top of all that, there is this:
And this is a person who has already been found guilty of violating ethics laws in one abuse of power investigation.On Aug. 6, three weeks before Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain chose Palin his running mate, and after Alaska reporters asked for the records, Palin ordered changes to previously filed expense reports for her daughters' travel.
And all of this is aside from the investigations into the thousands of dollars in per diem expenses that she has claimed for working at her home in Wasila, which is 40 miles from where her official office is in Anchorage.
But you know... Bill Ayers and Reverend Wright and blah blah blah...






