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Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« on: December 03, 2009, 01:32:56 PM »
REVIEW: ‘Going Rogue’ Reveals Palin’s Ready to Lead
by Brigadier General (R) Anthony J. Tata

http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/ajtata/2009/12/03/review-going-rogue-reveals-palins-ready-to-lead/#more-269958


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Mark Twain’s famous quote, “Never pick a fight with someone who buys ink by the barrel,” resonates loudly in my mind as I finish Sarah Palin’s captivating story, Going Rogue.

But Palin ain’t buying it by the barrel, she’s got a whole pipeline of pure grade indigo flowing from the North Slope as she pumps up the volume on her NY Times #1 bestselling memoir.

When I got about halfway through the book I set it down, stepped outside of my Washington, DC townhouse and went for a run around the U.S. Capitol. Listening to the Outlaws, Marshall Tucker Band, and Lil Bow Wow (my daughter slipped that one in there) on my iPod, the recurrent thought in my mind was that this woman is far more qualified to be president of the United States than the current occupant of the White House.

When I completed the journey that is Going Rogue, I wrote down five things:

–She is a positive role model for all Americans
–She is an executive, takes on hard problems and makes tough decisions
–She has tremendous energy, balance and intellect
–America shafted itself in this last election
–Alaska is lucky to have her

Oh, and a sixth, Sarah Palin could be the next president of the United States.

Her book washes away all doubts that any reader might have had about her readiness to be president. She comes across as exceptionally bright, dedicated, and passionate about public service. Her moral compass is strong, pointing true North in this case. And she has a wicked sense of humor.

The most salient take-away from Going Rogue for me was what I admired most in her campaign, which was that she had been in charge as either a mayor or a governor whereas none of the other candidates on either ticket had. Having been a commander several times in the military I know that there is a huge difference between being a hardworking and important staff officer and an ‘alone at the top’ commander. No matter how fancy the title, executive officer or Senator, at the end of the day, you are recommending to someone who actually makes the decision.

As a Governor, mayor or commander, you have the unparalleled responsibility to actually make decisions that have ramifications. There is little training that can prepare you for all those heads turning in your direction when it is decision time. You can’t blithely abstain on a vote or hide behind the guy in front of you, because you own the decision. Case in point is Obama’s inexcusable delay in making a decision on Afghanistan. His indecision, cloaked as ‘sleeves-rolled-up-pensiveness’, is an indicator that he was, at a minimum, unprepared to be commander in chief. What we see in his speech at West Point is a minimally slimmed down version of what General Stan McChrystal submitted to the president on August 30th. So now big Stan has nine months to do what he said it takes 12 months to accomplish.

Palin, on the other hand, demonstrates decisiveness and vulnerability. Is she prepared for the enormous breadth of responsibility of president? I think she’s ready for the hard part, which is making tough decisions. She’s no “Ruminator-in Chief”, that’s for sure, and if the American people think a second year back bench senator was ready to be president, I’m not sure we’ve got the right rubric out there.

Palin is real. She takes counsel of her fears and continuously comes back to her foundation of family, God, state and nation for reassurance and guidance. She has strong moral guideposts that she uses to navigate the shark infested political waters. Reading about the decisions Sarah Palin faced at multiple levels of government reminded me of something my command sergeant major in the 82nd Airborne Division used to say when we faced a tough decision together: “Sir, when you’re right, don’t worry about it.”

Palin is right on many issues such as energy policy, defense, business, and size of government. She gets it and my hope is that she firms up her base and then reaches out to moderates across this country. She has a gritty determination borne in the salmon hauls and caribou hunts that make her pioneer tough.

I am left wondering why the McCain campaign bottled her up and didn’t let the maverick, well, be a maverick. McCain made an unconventional pick and instead of hiring a Wall Street stockbroker to manage her I’m perplexed, and disappointed, that he didn’t let this one-woman campaign juggernaut do her thing. If she was accustomed to traveling all over Alaska campaigning essentially by herself or with her family by her side, surely she could have done without all of the layers of control. I believe that Sarah Palin is precisely what the American people are seeking: an honest, intelligent, passionate, practical conservative who is nonpartisan and a tough decision maker.

Oddly, as I read Going Rogue and learned the real story behind the mainstream media assault upon this patriot, I was briefly reminded of the first time I met Hillary Clinton. She was in her first year as New York’s junior senator and my impression of her was largely shaped by what I read in the newspapers or saw on television, meaning mostly negative. When she came into the Pentagon for a 45 minute briefing from my boss, I was one of four people in the room: the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, Senator Clinton, her assistant Uma Abedin, and me.

Over the next 90 minutes, she not only ignored her schedule, but she demonstrated a keen intellect, undeniable sincerity, and genuine interest in the many complex topics discussed. I came away from that meeting with an entirely different viewpoint on Senator Clinton than had been painted for me in the media. I tucked away the lesson to always remember that there is a phalanx of reporters, journalists and hate mongers who are trying to tell us all what to think.

And so it was with Sarah Palin, someone I actually supported. I think Palin recognizes that the extreme members of both parties and media put each of them through the Mixmaster, in some part because they are women, and she extends an olive branch to Clinton for a chat over a cup of coffee.

No matter what your political leanings, you better believe that Sarah Palin will step forward when the time is right. She has spine and she is called to public service. She’s been bloodied in the faux battles of presidential politics and yet she’s still standing, making tough decisions. She seems to have an iron core spirit and a will to make our country better.

And like that pipeline of ink, she seems to have an indomitable will that when attacked, unfortunately for her opponents, she doesn’t break. Her resolve seems to strengthen.

As her father said, “Sarah’s not retreating; she’s reloading.”

We should hope so, because she’s precisely the kind of leader America needs.

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And the liberal meltdown begins   3 . . . . 2 . . . . .1 . .. . . .


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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2009, 02:04:33 PM »
I will start melting as soon as I can stop laughing.  You betcha.

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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2009, 02:20:24 PM »
I will start melting as soon as I can stop laughing.  You betcha.

So you know better than the General?

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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2009, 02:25:25 PM »
She is ready to do more than obama, the only thing he is ready to do is spend out of control, and lie..   He may have more qualification than her, however qualification does not mean leader.. It takes alot to be a leader, and alot more to be a good leader. Ivy league education does not mean leader either. There are many traits that make up a leader.

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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2009, 02:31:21 PM »
I would vote for nearly anyone before we put Obama and his liberal crew in power again.  Congress has been dominated by liberals for the last 3 yrs.  This administration may have an improved tone but is an economic disaster.

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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2009, 02:35:50 PM »
I would vote for nearly anyone before we put Obama and his liberal crew in power again.  Congress has been dominated by liberals for the last 3 yrs.  This administration may have an improved tone but is an economic disaster.

Shoot - did you hear the speech he gave today about jobs?  I dont know whether he truly is this ignorant, or if its on purpose. 

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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #6 on: December 03, 2009, 02:53:02 PM »
When any book reviewer points out:

"America shafted itself in this last election"

it's safe to assume their review is more about grading political parties than delivering an honest assessment of a book.

it's like saying "I think McDonalds has the best food ever, and burger King sucks ass... and here is my unbiased review of a Big Mac!"

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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #7 on: December 03, 2009, 02:58:15 PM »
When any book reviewer points out:

"America shafted itself in this last election"

it's safe to assume their review is more about grading political parties than delivering an honest assessment of a book.

it's like saying "I think McDonalds has the best food ever, and burger King sucks ass... and here is my unbiased review of a Big Mac!"

Do you think a General probably has a good reference base to decide who is a good leader and who isnt?

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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #8 on: December 03, 2009, 03:14:41 PM »
I think generals can be repubs and dems just like everyone else.

Anytime a person says "America shafted itself in this last election", they make it abundantly clear they are anti-Dem and anti-Obama.  This takes away the non-partisan 'gleam' that a general has.

At this point, the reviewer is just another person with strong political leanings, reviewing a book from the leader of the party they like.   Ask Job Biden if he likes Obama's book, the answers will be the same lol...

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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #9 on: December 03, 2009, 03:20:08 PM »
funny article.

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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #10 on: December 03, 2009, 03:22:00 PM »
funny article.

Hey, this is America.  Anyone can be president right? 
 

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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #11 on: December 03, 2009, 03:24:40 PM »
33, did you complete the journey that is Going Rogue yet?

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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #12 on: December 03, 2009, 03:25:42 PM »
33, did you complete the journey that is Going Rogue yet?

I did, it was a good book actually. 

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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #13 on: December 03, 2009, 03:27:42 PM »
good stuff.

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Re: Brigadier General Tata: "Sarah Palin is ready to lead."
« Reply #14 on: December 03, 2009, 03:30:35 PM »
good stuff.

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