The truth is that Kelly Tshibaka’s parents were not homeless when they moved to Alaska in 1975, no matter how many times Tshibaka repeats the lie. They were camping.
Read MoreAlaska news organizations have failed to examine Tshibaka’s two-year tenure as administration commissioner and neglected to challenge her robotic assertions that Trump had the 2020 election stolen from him.
Read MoreIt’s no surprise that Sarah Palin swallows Donald Trump’s lies about who won the 2020 election, while Democrat Mary Peltola does not. But Nick Begich has refused to answer the question. He is trying to appeal to those who believe Trump’s lies without ever saying he believes Trump’s lies.
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Anyone in Alaska willing to give that much to Trump’s favorite charity is a candidate for the Golden Oosik Award.
When Sarah Palin performs in public, one of her stock lines is that she “has nothing to lose,” portraying herself as someone who no longer takes offense at what people say about her, a line she has been repeating since her 2008 campaign for vice president. But that’s not what the claimed in court during her lawsuit against the New York Times.
Read MoreBy courting Trump’s support and flattering the former president, thinking it will help their chances at the polls, Dunleavy, Palin and Tshibaka are willing to put their personal pursuit of power above all else, spreading dangerous lies that put our nation at risk.
Read MoreThe state has now sold the ferry Malaspina to political supporters of Dunleavy for $128,250. The pattern of neglect that led to this has not been examined in Alaska.
Read MoreDunleavy’s announcement does not say how or if the state plans to address the conflict of interest created by Rubenstein’s presence on board. Her father’s company manages about $825 million for the Alaska Permanent Fund.
Read MoreMuch of what Palin says is borrowed from the material she began to rehearse as a VP candidate and she still uses many of the same tired phrases in her rambling monologues about freedom and natural resources—she’s in favor of both—and her opposition to nefarious attempts by mysterious anti-American forces to deprive people of their rights.
Read MoreThe time demands of the Dunleavy reelection campaign dictated the decision to start selling lands in the Nenana agricultural area before the state worked out key details about access and electricity. The state says it will build access roads and get electricity to the site next year, but bidders are being told that there are no access roads, no power and no guarantee of either.
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