Palin Is "Racist, Sexist, Vindictive, And Mean"
By Charley James
"So Sambo beat the bitch!"
This is how Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin described Barack Obama's win over Hillary Clinton to political colleagues in a restaurant a few days after Obama locked up the Democratic Party presidential nomination.
According to Lucille, the waitress serving her table at the time and who asked that her last name not be used, Gov. Palin was eating lunch with five or six people when the subject of the Democrat's primary battle came up. The governor, seemingly not caring that people at nearby tables would likely hear her, uttered the slur and then laughed loudly as her meal mates joined in appreciatively.
"It was kind of disgusting," Lucille, who is part Aboriginal, said in a phone interview after admitting that she is frightened of being discovered telling folks in the "lower 48" about life near the North Pole.
Then, almost with a sigh, she added, "But that's just Alaska."
Racial and ethnic slurs may be "just Alaska" and, clearly, they are common, everyday chatter for Palin.
Besides insulting Obama with a Step-N'-Fetch-It, "darkie musical" swipe, people who know her say she refers regularly to Alaska's Aboriginal people as "Arctic Arabs"-how efficient, lumping two apparently undesirable groups into one ugly description-as well as the more colourful "mukluks" along with the totally unimaginative "f**king Eskimo's," according to a number of Alaskans and Wasillians interviewed for this article.
But being openly racist is only the tip of the Palin iceberg. According to Alaskans interviewed for this article, she is also vindictive and mean. We're talking Rove mean and Nixon vindictive. No wonder the vast sea of white, cheering faces at the Republican Convention went wild for Sarah: They adore the type, it's in their genetic code. So much for McCain's pledge of a "high road" campaign; Palin is incapable of being part of one.
| Tough Getting People Who Know Her to Talk It's not easy getting people in the 49th state to speak critically about Palin-especially people in Wasilla, where she was mayor. For one thing, with every journalist in the world calling, phone lines into Alaska have been mostly jammed since Friday; as often as not, a recording told me that "all circuits are busy" or numbers just wouldn't ring. I should think a state that's been made richer than God by oil could afford telephone lines and cell towers for everyone. | ![]() |
"The GOP is kind of like organized crime up here," an insurance agent in Anchorage who knows the Palin family, explained. "It's corrupt and arrogant. They're all rich because they do private sweetheart deals with the oil companies, and they can destroy anyone. And they will, if they have to."
"Once Palin became mayor," he continued, "She became part of that inner circle."
Like most other people interviewed, he didn't want his name used out of fear of retribution. Maybe it's the long winter nights where you don't see the sun for months that makes people feel as if they're under constant danger from "the authorities." As I interviewed residents it began sounding as if living in Alaska controlled by the state Republican Party is like living in the old Soviet Union: See nothing that's happening, say nothing offensive, and the political commissars leave you alone. But speak out and you get disappeared into a gulag north of the Arctic Circle for who-knows-how-long.
Alright, that's an exaggeration brought on by my getting too little sleep and building too much anger as I worked this article. But there's ample evidence of Palin's vindictive willingness to destroy people she sees as opponents. Just ask the Wasilla town administrator she hired before firing him because he rebelled against the way Palin demanded he do his job, or the town librarian who refused to hold the book burning Walpurgisnach Mayor Palin demanded.
Ironically, Palin was pushed into hiring the administrator by the party poobahs who helped get her elected after she got herself into trouble over a number of precipitous firings which gave rise to a recall campaign.
"People who fought her attempt to oust the librarian are on her enemies list to this day," states Anne Kilkenny, a Wasilla resident and one of the few Alaskans willing to speak on-the-record, for attribution, about Palin. In fact, Kilkenny actually circulated an e-mail letter about Palin that was verified and printed by The Nation.
For good measure, Palin booted the Wasilla police chief from office because, she told a local newspaper, he "intimidated" her.
Running on Extreme Fringe Evangelical Views Sarah Palin drew early attention from state GOP apparatchiks when, during her first mayoral campaign, she ran on an anti-abortion platform. Normally, political parties do not get involved in Alaskan municipal elections because they are nonpartisan. But once word of her extreme fringe evangelical views made its way to Juneau, the state capitol, state Republicans tossed some money behind her campaign. |
Once in office, Palin set out to build a machine that chewed up anyone who got in her way. The good, Godly Christian turns out to be anything but.
"She's doesn't like different opinions and she refuses to compromise," Kilkenny notes. "When she was mayor, she fought ideas that weren't hers. Worse, ideas weren't evaluated on their merits but on the basis of who proposed them."
Sound familiar? Palin may well be Dick Cheney's reincarnate.
Something else has a familiar Republican ring to it: Her tax policies, and a "refund surpluses but borrow for the future" attitude.
According to Kilkenny and others in Wasilla as well as Juneau, Palin reduced progressive property taxes for businesses while mayor and increased a regressive sales tax which even hits necessities such as food. The tax cuts she promoted in her St. Paul speech actually benefited large corporate property owners far more than they benefited residents. Indeed, Kilkenny insists that many Wasilla home owners actually saw their tax bill skyrocket to make up for the shortfall. Two other Wasillian's with whom I spoke said property taxes on their modest, three bedroom homes rose during the Palin regime.
To an outsider, it would seem hard to do, but an oil-rich town with zero debt on the day she was inaugurated mayor was left saddled with $22 million of debt by the time she moved away to become governor - especially since nothing was spent on things such as improving the city's infrastructure or building a much-needed sewage treatment plant. So what did Mayor Palin spend the taxpayer's money on, if not fixing streets and scrubbing sewage?
For starters, she remodelled her office. Several times over, as a matter of fact.
Then Palin spent $1 million on an unnecessary, new park that no one other than the contractors and Palin seemed to want. Next, Sarah doled out more than $15 million of taxpayer money for a sports complex that she shoved through even though the city did not own clear title to the land; now, seven years later, the matter is still in litigation and lawyer fees are said to be close to at least half of the original estimated price of the facility.
She also worked hard to get voters approval of a $5.5 million bond proposal for roads that could have been built without borrowing. Anchorage may not be the center of the financial universe but, like good Republicans everywhere, Sarah Palin knows how to please Alaskan bankers and bond dealers.
For good measure, she turned Wasilla into a wasteland of big box stores and disconnected parking lots.
Sarah Barracuda En route to the governor's igloo, Palin managed to land what Anne Kilkenny says is the plumb political appointment in the state: Chair of Alaska's Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (OGCC), a $122,400 per year patronage slot with no real authority to do anything other than hold meetings. She took the job despite having no background in energy issues and, as it turned out, not liking the work. "She hated the job," an OGCC staff member who is not authorized to speak with the news media told me. "She hated the hours and she hated what little work there was to do. |
But she couldn't figure out a way to get out of the thing without offending Gov. Murkowski" and the state Republican Party regulars, some of whom were pissed off they didn't get appointed.
But ever the opportunist, Palin quickly concocted a way. First, she waged a campaign with the local news media claiming that the position was overpaid and should be abolished - despite the fact that she lobbied Murkowski hard to get it. Then, mounting what she saw as a white horse, Palin raised a cloud of dust by resigning from the OGCC and riding away with an undeserved reputation as a "reformer."
But when a local reporter dared to suggest that the reformer Empress has no clothes, Palin tried to get her fired.
"She came at me like I was trying to steal her kids," said the targeted reporter, who now works for an oil company in Anchorage. "I heard she had a wild temper and vicious mean streak but it's nothing like you can imagine until she turns it on you."
Not surprising since some of her high school classmates still openly call her "Sarah Barracuda," Kilkenny insists.
Still, as a Republican Party hack Palin managed to get herself elected running under the false flag of a "reformer."
And what did she bring to the job? No legislative experience other than a city council of a village of 5,000 people, which is smaller than some high schools in Chicago. Little hands-on supervisory or managerial experience; after all, she needed to hire a city administrator to run Wasilla. No executive experience, except for almost being recalled as mayor. A philosophy of setting public policy based on one word: No.
And what has she done since winning the job?
According to Kilkenny, nothing. Well, nothing other than suggesting the state's multi-multi-million dollar, oil-generated surplus be distributed to residents and finance future state needs by borrowing money. Gee, doesn't that sound precisely what George Bush did with the surplus he inherited from Bill Clinton in 2001 and we all know in what great shape Bush's economic policies left the nation.
It may explain why, when asked by reporters, including me, what she thought about Palin being picked to be McCain's running mate, her mother-in-law replied with a sardonic, "What has Sarah done to qualify her to be vice president?" Of course, when the woman-said by many I spoke with to be well-respected in Wasilla-was running to succeed Palin as mayor, Sarah refused to endorse her, so that may explain the family tension.
![]() | As Governor, Palin gave the legislature no direction and budget guidelines, according to the chair of a legislative committee. But then she staged a huge grandstand play of line-item vetoing countless projects, calling them pork. "They were restored because of public outcry and legislative action," the aide said. "She vetoed them mostly because she had no idea what they were or why they were important." But it was enough to get the McCain, who is mostly unobservant of the world around him anyway, to think Palin has a reputation as being "anti-pork". In fact, Juneau observers note that Palin kept her hand stuck out as far as anyone for pork ladled out by indicted Sen. Ted Stevens. |
She only opposed the "bridge to nowhere" after it became clear that it would be politically unwise to keep supporting it, these same insiders assert. Then, Palin fell back on her old habits and publicly humiliated him for pork-barrel politics. As for being "ready on day one" to be commander in chief, despite the repeated public claims she's made, the Alaska National Guard commander said that, "she has made no command decisions, other than sending some troops to help fight a few brush fires and march in parades at county fairs."
"Sambo Beat the Bitch"
"Palin is a conniving, manipulative, a**hole," someone who thinks these are positive traits in a governor told me, summing up Palin's tenure in Alaska state and local politics.
"She's a bigot, a racist, and a liar," is the more blunt assessment of Arnold Gerstheimer who lived in Alaska until two years ago and is now a businessman in Idaho.
"Juneau is a small town; everybody knows everyone else," he adds. "These stories about what she calls blacks and Eskimos, well, anyone not white and good looking actually, were around long before she became a glint in John McCain's rheumy eyes. Why do I know they're true? Because everyone who isn't aboriginal or Indian in Alaska talks that way."
"Sambo beat the bitch" may be everyday language up in the bush. Whether it-and the outlook, politics and worldview Palin reflects when she says such things in public-should be part of a presidential campaign is another thing altogether. The comment says as much about McCain as it does about Palin, and it says a lot of things about Americans who overlook such statements (as well as her record) and vote anyway for McCain.
Charley James is an American journalist, author and essayist who lives in Toronto.




Comments: 97
I know there are those who will dispute the truth of this due to the number of people who wanted to remain nameless, and that is unfortunate.
I thank you for posting it.
The Secret Service is supposedly looking into it.
They really will stop at nothing to slander, demean or win. Fairness, prudence and courtesy seem to have been torn from their playbook.
No Republican will get my vote this year. This party has got to go.
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Senator McCain should be so ashamed.
Palin has always reminded me of that movie "Mean Girls". You know, the ones that were pretty and cheerleader types that were mean to other girls just because they thought it was fun? She always remiinded me of one of the mean girls.
Guess who write Mean Girls? Tina Fey. Who portrays Palin? Tina Fey.
BTW, Todd Palin is part Eskimo.
As far as the mother-in-law? She's a Dem and we all know how easy it is to get along with our mother-in-laws! lol And once again Carla, you're not providing the whole quote, just parts of it. The mother-in-law also said that Sarah was a quick learner.
Senator McCain should be so ashamed."
Kay M., Oct 8, 2008, 12:34pm EDT
Well, you know what, by golly? I don't think that's going to happen. I think we'll hear from her even if they don't win the election. You betcha! *wink*
For somebody that everyone seems to think is getting such harsh treatment by the mainstream media, they sure have all but given her a pass on this one, and in my opinion it is an ultimate hypocrisy that she is given free reign to publicly challenge Obama's character and past affiliations (bill ayers, rev wright, etc), yet nobody calls her out on the AIP which is basically a seperatist movement with the ultimate objective of having Alaska secede from the United States.
Just this spring she provided the AIP with and introduction video to open their convention with, and her husband Todd was a registered member of the party for several years. Is this not the man she would foward her emails of Alaska state business to? A 7 year member of a seperatist movement? And many people actually wanna send this woman and her husband to Washington?
Jerry, the NYT editorial page has publicly supported Obama. Do you really believe that they would pass on this for one second if it were the slightest bit true? Stop drinking the kool-aid.
Well, I am so proud to be a woman( thanks to Paling) and those woman who dont support her are just jealous, because you cannot or never will achieve what she has.... Suck it in and get over it...... whine....... whine.............whine.......
Joe, my daughter said she heard about this on MSNBC today.
Hopefully the Gather "enforcers" will see through this effort to censure the truth and remove the "flags" ASAP...
While we cannot control what every ugly bigot in America thinks, says or does, for a Vice Presidential candidate to incite and then condone (by silence) this behavior is reprehensible and dangerous. Mavericks, huh?
~What I'm not sure about is why this article was flagged~~
Good job Carla - you hit it on the head. See how they run.
And the bigots will just get worse as they get more desperate.
a. catch up their delinquent debt and
b. make necessary (and maybe a couple of frivolous) purchases without borrowing.
Vote for me.
Thanks again for speaking the truth about Palin when everyone else coddles her.
Later. I want to thank the little friend I followed here.
I sent this article off to some people in Alaska. When Palin gets sent back home in November, they need to know about this, if they already don't know. The best places for this type of information to be disbursed are the universities, and to the chieftains, and the elders.
It's true, from what I've been told that the Republicans do have a stronghold with the oil over many of the Natives. For many, the little dividends (and it isn't much) they get is their only monetary means of support.
The most influential people are the local chieftains, though. Palin doesn't think enough of them to communicate with them. If someone did, and they rallied their communities to vote, this 80% false popularity contest would turn around quickly. Things are not at all as they appear to be there. With so many in remote areas, living (by our standards) below poverty levels, and somewhat primitively, they are voting and haven't even heard of a Palin.
Easy to govern and control, when you neglect a slice of your Citizenry, and don't care -- in fact, hope -- they don't vote anyway.
With so many in remote areas, living (by our standards) below poverty levels, and somewhat primitively, they are NOT voting and haven't even heard of a Palin.
But, with Palin, she LIKES this kind of thing. It takes me back to killing animals from helicopters. There is something,
DEPRAVED
DEPRAVED
and
SOMBER
in all of this, and it goes beyond politicking.
What goes on in this woman's heart?
It reaches far beyond sadism.
I did it.
I want to repeat that;
I DID IT.
What is so hard about it?
When Obama was in Oakland, and was late, the crowd was getting impatient and angry.
They were becoming quite unruly -- to say testy would have been an understatement.
They had compromised the cordoned area where I was, which was the area in front of Mayor Ron Dellums' office, where Obama was to make his exit from the event. At the time I was the only volunteer back there -- well, a single officer, with one gun, and I.
My other volunteer friends were totally spent -- exhausted, and resting somewhere -- who the Hell knows where; it had been a long, tiring day.
The officer looked scared, but he tried to look tough, and had his hand positioned toward his gun. The mob was about -- oh maybe 1,500 to 2,000 people in that area, and they wanted "Obama! Obama! Obama!"
I thought to myself, "Man, that one little gun is NOT going to stop this mob of people, if they want you -- have you lost your mind!"
Mobs don't intimidate me; I just used logic, my badge, a little common sense, and talked to those people. I half jokingly say I promised them Obama as the "sacrificial lamb", well I did, because knowing Obama, I figured he would do exactly what I thought, and he did (thank God), or those people might have gotten ME!!! They calmed down.
The take home message is this: I wasn't anybody, and talked down the crowd. But Sarah Palin, the star of the show could NOT keep her own supporters under control, and she says is ready, and able to walk in and take over in the Oval Office?
NOT!!!
Not hardly.
It was funny.
No more pushing and shoving. He asked them to settle it down -- in a nice way, in the 'Obama' kind of way, and they did.
The trait of a true leader.
I also want to make it clear that, although this event was in Oakland, the crowd was MIXED -- a diversity of people.
Were I to be pinned down to say what was the majority of the racial makeup there, there would be no doubt that it was clear -- even in Oakland -- that the majority of the crowd was made up of White supporters -- and Black, Hispanic, Asian, Middle Eastern, Indian, (I'm sure Native American, too), many elderly, young -- just every spectrum of the population was represented.
I wonder if McCain and Palin can say the same thing.
I wonder if the participants at their rallies are a representation of America's citizenry as are the Obama/Biden rallies?
You're kidding, right? McCain won't even show his non-white daughter's face in public. And you saw the Republican convention, didn't you? The camera kept returning to the same black man, maybe hoping we wouldn't notice and would think there were several?
(I'm exaggerating a tiny bit. He wasn't the only non-white person in the crowd but there were not many and they did show him several times.)
Thanks for the post. The censoring has been going on at Gather but it is usually because a Gather member complains and a staff member over-reacts. It can be corrected and has been, but when this happens make sure you contact Gather support services.