
John C. Calhoun
So there was something of a hullabaloo this weekend when rumors came down that GOP VP nominee Sarah Palin was once a member of the Alaskan Independence Party. The party with the motto “Alaska First – Alaska Always” has a reputation as a secessionist organization (though that overstates the case a bit — they merely want Alaskans to have a vote to determine if they will remain in the union). The McCain camp has since shot back that Palin has never been anything but a card-carrying Republican (though there are reports that her husband was an AIP member for most of the period between 1995 and 2002).
What’s lost in the hubbub is the fact that America has an old tradition of electing vice presidents with secessionist bents. Some of our favorites:
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Posted by: KingSnake on September 07, 2008, 5:57 pm