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08.09.2008
Watch Out, Russia: Sarah Palin is Coming!

Charles Homans is an editor at The Washington Monthly, and previously worked as the only reporter based in the Aleutian Islands.

Two summers ago, I spent a week and a half on a Coast Guard ship that was patrolling the waters off Alaska's Aleutian Islands. The man who slept in the next bunk over from mine was the ship's Russian linguist, a Marine lance corporal; while other Marines he knew had been sent to Iraq and Afghanistan, he was deployed to the Bering Sea. Every once in a while, a Russian fishing boat would appear on the boat's radar, and the Coasties would have to board and inspect it. At that point, he would be called upon to translate. But this didn't happen very often. I asked him what he did the rest of the time. "I lift weights," he replied. "And play a lot of poker."

Now that Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is running for vice president, and the more accommodating members of the conservative commentariat have moved the goal posts on what constitutes foreign policy experience, it appears that both the Marine and I were unwittingly on the front lines of an epochal geopolitical struggle. I guess the Alaskan-Russian front was more exciting than I remember it being--I mostly recall seeing a lot of whales.

In fact, Steve Doocy, Michael Barone, and now John McCain himself--who have all been using Alaska's proximity to Russia as a testament to Palin's foreign policy chops--are stealing a page from the playbook of Sen. Ted Stevens, the icon of the paleo-Republican establishment in Alaska whose corruption Palin has made a (recent) career of condemning. Stevens, like a generation of Alaskan politicians before him, has regularly used Alaska's marginal strategic importance as a cover for political nest-feathering--which explains part of why a quarter of the $7.6 billion Alaska received from the federal government in 2002 alone went to defense spending. In 1986, the hawkish senator called in a favor from then-Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger and had an Army division originally intended for fighting guerrillas in the tropics moved to Alaska instead. "Once they decided to satisfy Stevens, they invented a rationale and said that the Russians are coming to threaten the Aleutians," a Defense Department official groused to a reporter at the time.

If using Alaskan geography to wring a couple billion out of the Treasury is de rigueur by now, using it to nab the Naval Observatory is decidedly more ambitious. But I'm concerned that Palin isn't thinking big enough. Why stop with Russia? What about North Korea? In July 2006, Kim Jong Il attempted a test of a long-range missile with the theoretical ability to reach the uninhabited tip of the Aleutian chain. But Palin's going to have take on such apparent Alaska haters as CNN founder Ted Turner, who was asked about the issue on Wolf Blitzer's show after a visit to North Korea. "Well, what, the Aleutian Islands?" Turner scoffed at Blitzer after being questioned about the country's missile range. "There's nothing up there but a few sea lions." You gonna take that, Sarah?

--Charles Homans

Posted: Monday, September 08, 2008 12:43 PM with 9 comment(s)

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jbgps said:

Gee, I used to go to college about 18 miles from the Canadian border.  If I'd known I was so qualified I would have negotiated a new trade agreement - tariff free Brador!  At a discount! Woohoo!

Why didn't the Republicans tell me I had such power?  

What I really want to know is just what Sarah Palin was doing when the Berlin Wall came down.  I mean, she probably had Gorby in a vulcan death grip as she straddled the Bering Straights.  What a gal!

September 8, 2008 1:36 PM

jacksondyer said:

"Watch Out, Russia: Sarah Palin is Coming!"

Another ingenious and disingenuous attack on Sarah Palin.

The title of the piece reminds me of the attacks on Margaret Thatcher.

The attacks are pretty inventive and entertainment, I must say.

There is a whole stable of anti Sarahites here at TNR just searching for ways to stick it to her. I keep asking myself what will they come up with next.

September 8, 2008 2:08 PM

Political Animal said:

THE FOOLISH PALIN/RUSSIA TALKING POINT.... Almost immediately after Sarah Palin was introduced as John McCain's running mate, a number of conservatives, including McCain himself, argued Alaska's proximity to Russia translates to foreign policy experience

September 8, 2008 2:11 PM

ndmackenzie said:

TalkingPointsMemo has posted its highlights of the weekly newshows which including the following edit:

John McCain: Alaska is right next to Russia, she understands that. He has no experience on these issues.

Barack Obama: I know Russia is right next to Russia as well. I saw it on a map.

George Stephanopoulos  - Its not a qualification

talkingpointsmemo.com/.../214646.php

September 8, 2008 2:31 PM

csmiller said:

"There is a whole stable of anti Sarahites here at TNR just searching for ways to stick it to her. I keep asking myself what will they come up with next."

Stop the inquiry.  Her record speaks for itself.  All one needs to do is look at it and the case against her writes itself.  The case FOR her needs the able assistance of the spin doctors at Fox, National Review, American Spectator and the rest of their disingenuous ilk to even be plausible.  And it doesn't even get that far.

September 8, 2008 2:47 PM

novaman2000 said:

Invoking involvement invovlement of a Governor with a neighboring foreign country as significant foreign policy experience IS an exaggeration  (and was also to some degree when Bush talked about his relations with Mexico).    But she is still the bottom of the ticket, and the TOP of the Democratic ticket is also lacking much experience in this area.    

If, as I have seen reported, the average 72-year-old has a 90% chance of surviving the next 4 years, surely a man in current good health with excellent health care faces even better odds.

September 8, 2008 2:53 PM

lesserliz said:

When I was in the Army I was stationed at the end of the Aleutian Islands for a year where I had a photo taken beside a sign that said "Graves of Russian Seamen. I will soon be forming an exporatory committee for the 2012 race.

September 8, 2008 4:25 PM

jacksondyer said:

" I will soon be forming an exporatory committee for the 2012 race."

Make sure you get elected Governor first.

September 8, 2008 9:54 PM

applecounty said:

"There is a whole stable of anti Sarahites here at TNR just searching for ways to stick it to her. I keep asking myself what will they come up with next. " [jacksondyer]

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If you are evoking the hallowed name of Thatcher in relation to Palin, then you obviously are suggesting there are similarities twixt the two. In many ways you may be correct, as both represent that terrifying self serving enigma the political right. Thatcher, [like Palin] is educated to degree level.

With regard to 'attacks', hopefully a lot more of the same and yet more some, as both deserved to pilloried one for her crass lack of political skills beyond the kitchen table or at least making use of one to taking a blue pencil to Alaskan budget spending. The other for using kitchen politics to disembowel and marginalise whole tracks of British society (The later she didn't believe in anyway) with a series of policies, implementing them salami fashion, so you would not notice the effects.

Palin was picked as a running mate because she doesn't require the allocation of thinking power, her type of politics is honed at the level usually reserved for deciding what colour to paint the municipal park benches plus she is pretty, so that that is okay then. You never know she may just find herself in The Dan Quayle Center and Museum, listed under abstinence, definitely not root crops or education.

September 27, 2008 5:08 PM