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The Washington Post published a list of the potentates behind McCain. Here is part of that list, showing the members who are part of PNAC, the group that called for war on Iraq in BIG BOLD LETTERS.
WILLIAM KRISTOL, The Weekly Standard editor, informal foreign policy adviser. CHAIRMAN OF THE PNAC.
ROBERT KAGAN; senior associate with the Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace, Washington Post columnist and former speechwriter for
then-secretary of state George P. Shultz; informal foreign policy
adviser. PNAC PROJECT DIRECTOR.
RANDY SCHEUNEMANN, national security aide to then-Senate Majority Leaders Bob Dole and Trent Lott and now a lobbyist, defense and foreign policy coordinator (for this cycle and 2000). PNAC PROJECT DIRECTOR.
GARY SCHMITT, former staff director of the Senate Intelligence Committee and now an American Enterprise Institute scholar, foreign policy adviser. PNAC SENIOR FELLOW.
Sources: The Washington Post, PNAC Website.
Some others behind McCain include the usual suspects (bear with me, it's worth it...):
Richard Lee Armitage, President George W. Bush’s deputy secretary of state and an international business consultant and lobbyist, informal foreign policy adviser. ADMITTED SOURCE OF THE PLAME CIA LEAK.
Smith, R. Jeffrey (September 8, 2006). "Armitage Says He Was Source of CIA Leak", The Washington Post, p. A03. Retrieved on 2007-01-27.
Bernard Aronson, former assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs and now a managing partner of private equity investment company ACON Investments, informal foreign policy adviser
William L. Ball III, secretary of the Navy during President Reagan’s administration and managing director of lobbying firm the Loeffler Group, informal national security adviser
Stephen E. Biegun, former national security aide to then-Sen. Bill Frist, R-Tenn., and now Ford Motors vice president of international government affairs, informal national security adviser
Max Boot, Council on Foreign Relations editor and former Wall Street Journal editorial editor, foreign policy adviser
Brig. Gen. Tom Bruner, Iowa veterans advisory committee
Lorne W. Craner, International Republican Institute president, informal foreign policy adviser
Lawrence S. Eagleburger, President George H.W. Bush’s secretary of state and a senior public policy adviser with law firm Baker Donelson, endorsed McCain April 10
Brig. Gen. Russ Eggers, Iowa veterans advisory committee
Maj. Gen. Merrill Evans, Iowa veterans advisory committee
Niall Ferguson, Harvard historian and Hoover Institution senior fellow, informal foreign policy adviser
Michael J. Green, former Asia adviser to President George W. Bush and now Japan chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Asia policy adviser
Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., President Reagan’s secretary of state, endorsed McCain April 10
Maj. Gen. Evan "Curly" Hultman, Iowa veterans advisory committee
Brig. Gen. Robert Michael Kimmitt, current deputy Treasury secretary, informal national security adviser
Henry A. Kissinger, President Nixon and President Ford’s secretary of state who met McCain in Vietnam and is now a consultant, informal adviser
Col. Andrew F. Krepinevich, president of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, briefed McCain as well as Sen. Hillary Clinton and Gov. Bill Richardson
Adm. Charles Larson, former superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy and now chairman of consulting firm ViaGlobal Group, informal national security adviser
Robert "Bud" McFarlane, President Reagan’s national security adviser and now a principal with Energy & Communications Solutions, energy and national security adviser
Brig. Gen. Warren "Bud" Nelson, Iowa veterans advisory committee
Brig. Gen. Eddie Newman, Iowa veterans advisory committee
Maj. Gen. John Peppers, Iowa veterans advisory committee
Maj. Ralph Peters, writer and retired Army officer, informal national security adviser
Brig. Gen. Maurice Phillips, Iowa veterans advisory committee
Gen. Colin L. Powell, President George W. Bush’s secretary of state, informal foreign policy adviser
James R. Schlesinger, President Nixon and President Ford’s secretary of defense, energy and national security adviser
Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, national security adviser to Presidents Ford and George H.W. Bush and founder of business consultancy the Scowcroft Group, adviser.
George P. Shultz, President Reagan’s secretary of state and a Hoover Institution Fellow, endorsed McCain April 10
Brig. Gen. W.L. "Bill" Wallace, Iowa veterans advisory committee
Maj. Gen. Gary Wattnem, Iowa veterans advisory committee
R. James Woolsey, former CIA director and now a vice president at consulting company Booz Allen Hamilton, energy and national security adviser.
These are some mightly powerful allies. But I'm puzzled... confounded. Confused. With all of these candidates, it leaves one to ask: WHY PALIN?
It's possible that the reason why McCain chose Tina Fey look-alike, Governor-Sarah-Palin-of-Alaska,-whose-is-currently-under-investigation-for-ABUSE-OF-POWER-for-her-apparent-retaliation-(by-dismissal)-against-Public -Safety-Commissioner-Walter-Monegan-for-refusing-to-fire-her-former-brother-in-law,-Alaska-State-Trooper-Mike-Wooten,-who-at-the-time-was-involved-in-a-divorce-and-child-custody-battle-with-Palin’s-sister,-Molly McCann....
Demer, Lisa (2008-08-29). "Palin's first scandal began as family feud", Anchorage Daily News, The McClatchy Company. Retrieved on 2008-08-31.
it's possible she was chosen because she would fit right in.
After all, she's quite the environmentalist:
And she's a member of the NRA (love those animals she's protecting!):
And she wears real fur, and here she shows her foreign policy experience by partying her ass off with Vikings:
And she's married to an oil company dude:
And, she was Miss Wasilla, 1984:
(Some photos shared by Grizzly Bay.)
And she's spot-on with women's issues:
According to GrizzlyBay.org, there are 10 Top Things We need to know about Gov. Palin:
1) She is presently under investigation in Alaska for abuse of power
2) She strongly supports big oil (her husband works for oil company BP)
3) She believes creationism should be taught in public schools
4) She is opposed to birth control even amongst married couples5) She is opposed to abortion even in cases of rape and incest
6) She has no federal or international experience. Prior to being governor (for less than two years) she was only the mayor of a small Alaskan town and a beauty queen!
7) She believes global warming is a farce and is opposed to listing the polar bear as an endangered species
8) She supports drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and anywhere else big oil wants
9) She supports Pebble Mine which will destroy the richest salmon run in the world
10) She supports aerial shooting of bears and wolves in Alaska.
Ok, since I wrote a song about #10 (Cry of the Wolf), Gov. Palin lost me on that one.
Most people would ask "What does this say about McCain's judgement?".
Not me.
Now, my point, friends, is not that Miss Wasilla can't be VP. Or P. My point is that the PNAC needs someone who will do their bidding. Someone who will answer to them. When the PNAC first courted McCain, they promised, I'm sure, the candidate his spot at the top... as long as they could pick the VP spot. They probably promised him all the oil in the world, too.
Ok, I apologize to friends of McCain. But the only other plausible explanation I can think of is that McCain wanted to throw the election. He's lost the woman's vote. He's lost all hope of ever getting ANY environmentalist' vote. He's lost the black vote. He lost the Asian vote long ago. I predict he will lose the Hispanic vote in ANY DEBATE... just read McCain's lackluster and non-committal position on on immigration where he promises funding to Federal Funding to Attorney's Offices in Border States. To insure that the NeoCons do not ever run the White House again in his lifetime, McCain has secured the White House for Obama/Biden. He's a true patriot.
Or it's all about oil, oil, oil.
It's all over this election. The GOP is dripping in oil. Follow the money. Who has the money? Think, think...
Here's PNAC Chairman William Kristol PREDICTING the Palin pick, and claiming that it will cause gas prices to plummet. Who is in control, Mr. McCain? Whose choice was this?
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