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April 05, 2022
Sarah Palin Is Running to be Alaska's Sole Congressman
She's running on a platform of education, security, and peace.
Alaska's Congressman Don Young died in office a couple of weeks ago, on March 18th. He was serving his fiftieth year (he was in his twenty-fifth two year term).
So Alaska will finally get a real vote on their representation.
Palin says she wants to debate AOC.
"Are there members of congress that you are looking forward to, on the Republican side perhaps, to work with and have you considered what it might be like passing AOC in the hallway? I am sure you would be very polite," Watters said.
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"I will be very polite and I will beg her to debate me, please AOC. Debate me on education, on capitalism on how to run a business, on our nation's security, on what it takes to be energy independent again in order to be solvent and sovereign," Palin answered.
"I would do that, oh gosh I want to debate her."
Eh, I'm not sure this is in her best interest. AOC has been called the Democrats' Sarah Palin. It's not a comparison she should try to invite.
Meanwhile, Kelly Tshibaka, who is running to replace the vile abortion extremist Lisa Murkowski, blasts that nepot for voting in favor of Ketanji Brown Jackson.
And she noted that Murkowski actually voted against submitting Amy Coney Barrett's name to the Senate for a confirmation vote!
I'd forgotten that.
Kelly Tshibaka, who seeks to unseat RINO Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) in the upcoming Alaska primary, scolded the U.S. Senator on Monday for her pledged "Yes" vote to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
"The long guessing game is over, and the unsurprising answer is that Lisa Murkowski is supporting a leftist judicial nominee who will write legislation from the bench and have the very real potential for harming Alaska for decades to come," Tshibaka said in a statement on Monday.
Tshibaka called out Murkowski for pledging to vote "Yes" on Joe Biden's Supreme Court pick after voting "No" to confirm Justice Brett Kavanaugh and voting "No" on the motion to proceed with Justice Amy Coney Barret.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will have Murkowski's vote, which is far more than solid conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh ever got. In fact, Murkowski's vote to discharge the Judiciary Committee and put Judge Jackson's nomination before the full Senate is more respect than she gave Justice Amy Coney Barrett, whose very nomination she opposed in the first place.
Indeed, while Murkowski eventually voted "Yes" to confirm Justice Amy Coney Barrett, she initially voted "No" on the motion to proceed after Barrett exited the Senate Judiciary Committee.