22 October 2008
Sarah Palin's Clothing Bill, and the Big Picture
While the comment of a Talking Points Memo commenter about Palin and the GOP dropping over $150,000.00 of campaign funds on her cloths and bling is amusing, "If Sarah Palin's $150,000 wardrobe had a life of its own, it would get a tax cut from a President Obama," it misses the big picture.
We have to remember that she also accepted per deim payments intended for away from home expenses for times when she was at home, which should have the IRS coming after her, and her bilking the state out of over $21,000.00 for travel expenses for her children.
This is not about Sarah Palin. It is rather about movement conservatism, of which Sarah Palin is, at least until after election day, a sterling example.
Movement conservatism is by its nature corrupt.
Basically, these people read too much Ayn Rand, or more accurately they took it too seriously, because any amount or Ayn being read is too much.
Because of this these people believe that the government, and government service to be inherently evil, and so they enter into service to do what they believe to be evil.
The only reason for them to enter government service is money and power, and they believe that they are owed these little bits of corruption, whether it be Palin's per deim or Stevens' house renovations, because they are doing something so awful.
We have to remember that she also accepted per deim payments intended for away from home expenses for times when she was at home, which should have the IRS coming after her, and her bilking the state out of over $21,000.00 for travel expenses for her children.
This is not about Sarah Palin. It is rather about movement conservatism, of which Sarah Palin is, at least until after election day, a sterling example.
Movement conservatism is by its nature corrupt.
Basically, these people read too much Ayn Rand, or more accurately they took it too seriously, because any amount or Ayn being read is too much.
Because of this these people believe that the government, and government service to be inherently evil, and so they enter into service to do what they believe to be evil.
The only reason for them to enter government service is money and power, and they believe that they are owed these little bits of corruption, whether it be Palin's per deim or Stevens' house renovations, because they are doing something so awful.
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Corruption
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Ethics
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Hypocrisy
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Philosophy
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Presidential Campaign
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