GOP VP Candidate a Meglomaniac Like McSame, Bush and Cheney

It appears that Sarah Palin suffers the same meglomaniacal symptoms as Bush, Cheney and McSame. 
 
However, this characteristic power delusion was evident in her abuse of office as mayor of Wasilla and now as governor and during last evening's debate.   

Palin displayed her vulgar arrogance in phony down home wrappings.  Her robotic babbling rote responses were punctuated with inappropriate winks and a fake beauty queen plastered on smile and delivered in a malicious, condescending manner that indicated she had no intention of following the rules or halting the lies.  Smug in her ignorance, she was above any rules and no lie was too blatant.
 
This anti-Constitutional, anti-American dolt seeks to undermime and defy the Constitution and create a co-presidency.
 
As ThinkProgress reports: "During the vice presidential debate last night, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said that she agreed with Vice President Cheney's belief that there is "a lot of flexibility" in the Office of the Vice President and that she was "thankful the Constitution would allow a bit more authority given to the vice president." Watch it:

"In an interview with Fox News' Carl Cameron this morning, Palin attempted to explain what she meant about "the flexibility of the vice presidency."  "The vice president, of course, is not a member” or a part of the legislative branch, except to oversee the Senate," said Palin. "That alone provides a tremendous amount of flexibility and authority if that vice president so chose to use it."

"She then claimed that she intended on "bleeding" her "authority over to the Legislative or Judicial branch" in order to push McCain's agenda:

CAMERON: Would you change any of that, (INAUDIBLE) than the Bush/Cheney administration in terms of the power of the executive?

PALIN: Well, again, as I tried to explain last night, our executive branch will know what our job is. We have the three very distinct branches of government. You know, we might be bleeding our authority over to the Legislative or Judicial branch to do our job in the Executive branch as administers.

"Palin's fuzzy answers on the power of the Office of the Vice President do not inspire confidence, considering that she has a record of Cheney-like secrecy and hasrefused to say whether her office will legally be part of the Executive branch. As the LA Times' Jim Newton notes, Article 2, Section 1 of "the Constitution makes it clear to most scholars that the vice president is part of the executive branch."

"Palin's views of the office appear to be so in line with Cheney's that during her interview with Katie Couric, the only bad thing that Palin could say Cheney had done in office was accidentally shooting his friend in the face."

Sarah Palin is a dangerous, right wingnut zealot and authoritarian proto-fascist.  She would have felt right at home in the Mussolini regime.

 

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