Mr. Obama delivered over $100 million in
earmarks to Illinois last year and has requested
nearly a billion dollars in pet projects since 2005.
His running mate, Joe Biden, is still indulging in
earmarks, securing over $90 million worth this year.
Mrs. Palin also killed the infamous Bridge to
Nowhere in her own state. Yes, she once supported
the project: But after witnessing the problems
created by earmarks for her state and for the
nation's budget, she did what others like me have
done: She changed her position and saved taxpayers
millions. Even the Alaska Democratic Party credits
her with killing the bridge.
When the Senate had its chance to stop the Bridge to
Nowhere and transfer the money to Katrina
rebuilding, Messrs. Obama and Biden voted for the
$223 million earmark, siding with the old boys' club
in the Senate. And to date, they still have not
publicly renounced their support for the infamous
earmark.
Mrs. Palin has proven courageous by taking on big
spenders in her own party. In March of this year,
the Anchorage Daily News reported that, "Alaska Sen.
Ted Stevens is aggravated about what he sees as Gov.
Sarah Palin's antagonism toward the earmarks he uses
to steer federal money to the state."
Mr. Obama had a chance to take on his party when
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid offered a sham
ethics bill, which was widely criticized by watchdog
groups such as Citizens Against Government Waste for
shielding earmarks from pubic scrutiny. But instead
of standing with taxpayers, Mr. Obama voted for the
bill. Today, he claims he helped write the bill that
failed to clean up Washington.
Mr. Obama has shown little restraint on earmarks
until this year, when he decided to co-sponsor an
earmark moratorium authored by Mr. McCain and
myself. Mr. Obama is vulnerable on this issue, and
he knows it. That is why he is lashing out at Mrs.
Palin and trying to hide his own record.
Mrs. Palin is one of the strongest antiearmark
governors in America. If more governors around the
country would do what she has done, we would be much
closer to fixing our nation's fiscal problems than
we are. Mrs. Palin's record here is solid and
inspiring. She will help Mr. McCain shut down the
congressional favor factory, and she has a record to
prove it. Actions mean something. You can't just
make stuff up.