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Jewish World Review Sept. 3, 2008 / 3 Elul 5768
Palin's experience
By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.
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Listening to her critics, one might think that John McCain's
chosen running-mate is a complete ignoramus when it comes to matters of
national security. In fact, Sarah Palin's background in Alaska,
including most recently her service as that state's governor, suggests
that the judgment of the Republicans' candidate for Vice President with
respect to this portfolio is likely to be substantially better than that
of either Barak Obama or Joe Biden.
If Gov. Palin can bring to bear her insights into the need for expanded,
yet environmentally sensitive drilling, including in the Arctic National
Wildlife Reserve (ANWR) - together with an appreciation of the need to
introduce fuel-choice in our transportation sector, the object of the
bipartisan Open Fuel Standard Act introduced in both the House and
Senate shortly before the August recess - she will demonstrate
unsurpassed leadership in what is, arguably, the single most important
national security challenge of our time.
As that state's governor, Sarah Palin would know more by osmosis - if
nothing else - about the necessity for U.S. anti-missile systems than
either Messrs. Obama or Biden. In fact, the Democrats have reflexively
opposed such defenses and promise to starve them of funds if elected.
Opinion polls suggest that the support missile defense enjoys among Gov.
Palin's Alaskans is shared by strong majorities of their countrymen
elsewhere. Her judgment versus Sen. Biden's on the question of whether
America should be protected against present and growing
missile-delivered threats will be one of the highlights of the vice
presidential nominees' debate.
Consider the following factors:
In short, America is only beginning to get to know Sarah Palin. As we
do, she will have plenty of opportunities to illuminate her views on
national security. One thing is already clear, though: By virtue of
her home state and its unique role in America's energy, defense and
power-projection and thanks to her own public sector service and that of
her offspring in the U.S. Army, it is not only wrong but foolish to
portray her as totally unprepared to contend with the epochal foreign
and defense policy issues we are confronting.
If anything, Gov. Palin's personal story and qualities that are clearly
resonating with millions of Americans across the political spectrum -
her intelligence, scrappiness, integrity, common sense and deep-seated
faith - when combined with her real-world experience in Alaska, suggest
that she will prove to be better equipped than her rivals to deal with
the dynamic and increasingly ominous national security challenges of our
times.