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E-mail on Sarah Palin grabs spotlight

By Robert Farley, Times Staff Writer
In print: Saturday, September 6, 2008


Anne Kilkenny of Wasilla set out to tell out-of-town friends about Sarah Palin, but she has been quoted worldwide.
Anne Kilkenny of Wasilla set out to tell out-of-town friends about Sarah Palin, but she has been quoted worldwide.
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The first draft of Anne Kilkenny's e-mail went to her mother in California. Then she sent it out to a few dozen friends and family members, many "in the lower 48." That was Sunday.

Today, Kilkenny's words, the observations of a Wasilla, Alaska, homemaker who remembers Gov. Sarah Palin when she was mayor, have circled the globe. The letter is posted on a thousand Web sites. It's being cited in countless blogs and e-mails.

Kilkenny, 57, has been quoted on the front page of the New York Times. She has been interviewed by the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, four British papers, L'Express from France and Der Spiegel from Germany, to name just a few. She has gone on TV with ABC and NBC and CNN, which spent four hours at her house yesterday. She has spoken with National Public Radio.

Kilkenny is now a significant voice in the national discussion of the presidential election, but she began with a modest goal. She merely wanted to answer out-of-town friends who asked: "You're from Wasilla, what's Sarah Palin like?"

Kilkenny was more than a casual observer. She says she attended virtually every City Council meeting in Palin's first year as Wasilla mayor in 1996. She is not a fan.

Kilkenny put her thoughts in a 6-page e-mail in which she praised Palin as smart, energetic and hardworking but also labeled her intolerant, ambitious and ruthless. Kilkenny was perhaps the first to spread the story, now being widely reported, of how Palin once tried to fire the town librarian after the librarian made it clear that she would oppose efforts to remove books from the local collection. Palin was the freshly elected mayor then, and although she didn't have any particular books in mind, she posed what she later called "rhetorical" questions about how objectionable books could best be removed.

Kilkenny was part of the insurgency that saved the librarian, Mary Ellen Emmons, from dismissal by Palin, who had asked for Emmons' resignation, according to news accounts at the time. Palin relented after a public uprising.

Kilkenny, whose husband is retired, says Palin left the city in debt over pet projects. And she concludes "there has to be literally millions of Americans who are more knowledgeable and experienced than she" who would be better suited to be vice president.

At the top of the e-mail, Kilkenny told friends they should feel free to distribute the e-mail to friends. But, she asked, "please do not post it on any websites as there are too many kooks out there."

Ha ha ha.

Within hours, she was getting e-mails referencing her "blog."

"What blog? Did I blog?" she wondered. She had never blogged before.

Google "Anne Kilkenny and Palin" and you'll get more than 17,000 page hits now. Her letter has become a popular chain e-mail. "Intellectually, you realize there is this pyramid effect," Kilkenny said. "But it's still mind-boggling."

A couple of factors conspired to propel Kilkenny's letter to Web fame. First, few Americans outside Alaska had ever heard of Palin before she was announced as Sen. John McCain's running mate. Since that day just a week ago, the public has had a voracious appetite for information about her.

Second, Kilkenny provides a critical voice. Palin is wildly popular in Alaska, and even more so in Wasilla, a town beaming with pride at having one of their own nominated to become vice president of the United States.

Kilkenny's critical voice has appealed to journalists, who have called by the dozens, eager for a perspective that differs from the hometown boosters. More than one reporter has called with just two questions: "Are you a real person? Did you write this?"

She's not sure how all this may be playing with her neighbors. She's been so inundated with calls and interviews, she hasn't had time to leave the house. Her mother worries about the attention. She suggested her daughter change her phone number and move in with her until the firestorm passes.

But so far the e-mail response has been overwhelmingly positive, Kilkenny said. Many have praised her courage. Others have written in defense of Palin. That's okay with Kilkenny too.

Kilkenny, a Democrat, said she does not share Palin's political point of view. But for those who are socially conservative, she said, her e-mail should be in some ways reassuring. "I want people to know," she said. "If they are social conservatives, they can trust that's who she is."

Overall, she's been pleased with the tone of responses.

"The American public is not a vicious, vindictive, ugly group of people," she concluded. "They care deeply about their country. They take their responsibility as citizens very seriously. My faith in the American people was really pumped up."

Another thing she has learned: The public is very distrustful of the media. "But they are very trustful of me," she said.

Which she finds a little alarming. Because, she said, they really don't know who she is. She could be anyone.



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Comments on this article
by mark Sep 9, 2008 1:41 PM
It took all of one day for this "email" to be fact checked and shown to be false. The loony left Times will ignore this and continue to get its news from the DailyKos blog. Thanks for driving votes to McCain/Palin.
by Hillary Sep 9, 2008 12:09 PM
Just more Obama smear campaining. This country will learn the hard way about being poor and having no hope under Obama's leadership. Please save us
by Lex Sep 9, 2008 12:09 PM
I don't like people that hunt just to proudly display their kill. They are weird in my book. I wouldn't proudly tout that I killed Bambi's mom.... Sarah Palin is a joke...you can read my article about her on OPED news Alexis Knapp
by Dave Sep 9, 2008 12:09 PM
Palin is WHITE AND PRETTY! Isnt that enough to be vice president???
by Jim Sep 9, 2008 12:08 PM
'Interesting. "...she sent it out to a few dozen friends and family members, many 'in the lower 48.'" Ever send an email to people you know and start it off by telling them where you live? Who's kidding who here?' Idiotic statement.Truly STupid.
by Hardhat0038 Sep 9, 2008 12:08 PM
Any person who would willingly hand over the reigns to a dried -up old geezer, and this under-experienced wanna-be oughta be taken out and shot for stupidity. The only thing dumber would be to re-elect Bush.
by Frank Sep 9, 2008 10:17 AM
Thanks for the information from this authoritative and impressive source. I don't know about being a "significant voice" but she is an imposing figure. Please let us hear from any more overweight whinners you may uncover.
by kevin Sep 9, 2008 10:16 AM
Women were the target of the vote getting effort by the GOP.w/ Palin. Women won't be so inclined to vote for Palin's pretty face when Kilkenny and other voices from actual experience relate the disaster Hurricaine Palin leaves in her wake.
by James Sep 9, 2008 10:15 AM
if sarah palin wasn't a threat to liberals all of these things wouldn't be written. admit it spt, she scares you.
by mcain for pres Sep 9, 2008 1:04 AM
sara and john make a electrafying team!! they can win the world!! maby we can get taxes back down, and people would want to retire back to florida like it use to be! obama cannot run anything, he is a 'wannabe'
by Max Sep 8, 2008 11:40 PM
Well it just proves what extent the New York Times will go through to publish anyone on their front page that promotes their liberal views. Just as they found that one man in Irag that said Sadaam wasn't that bad, not telling you he was a relative.
by Linda Sep 8, 2008 11:40 PM
With the approval ratings of 80%+ this woman obviously has a personal problem with Gov. Palin or she's a dem looking for attention. Of course THIS newspaper WOULD give her the time of day since they are SOOOO Pro Obama.
by A Sep 8, 2008 11:40 PM
When the PRC takes over in a handful of years will any of this matter? The left is leaning to communism and the right has taken us to fascism. Palin will step in and be Cheney's slave cause they are definitely into the lifestyle. Obama is a mystery.
by Neo Sep 8, 2008 8:59 PM
So the "pit bull with lipstick" is ducking the hardcore interview shows, all bark-no substance I suspect. Didn't we just go through 8 yrs of all hat-no cowboy?
by Dave Sep 8, 2008 8:59 PM
So the Obama bin Biden ticket is far more experienced to run this country? I'll take Palin over all 3 of them! What has Obama done? ...other than campaign for the presidency?
by zeek Sep 8, 2008 8:59 PM
So I'd like someone to show proof of the 80% approval rating Palin supposedly has. Who did the poll, and when? I heard it's much lower, closer to 65%, and way low among journalists.
by Tee Sep 8, 2008 8:59 PM
Palin is an idiot. The Republicans are done. Face facts...
by ENough Sep 8, 2008 8:59 PM
Being formidable hunters, they should be respected, as barracudas are perfectly capable of defending themselves against humans that harass them. Hand-feeding or trying to touch them is dangerous. They are attracted to shiny things - jewelry., etc.
by Jo Anne Sep 8, 2008 8:59 PM
We luv Sarah!!!! Please come and visit us in Tampa Bay.
by Unqualified Sep 8, 2008 6:36 PM
Jon, where did you get the "liberal playbook"? Can I get a copy?
by Too Stupid to Notice? Sep 8, 2008 6:25 PM
She has a high approval rating because the Republicans of this country are desperate.McCain STOLE Obama campaign motto "Change." Notice how he's trying to horn in on using the word "change" in almost every speech he makes now?They think we're dumb!
by GiGi Sep 8, 2008 5:53 PM
I encorgage all not to let this woman in the White House.
by valuesvoter Sep 8, 2008 5:24 PM
THE NRA loves her......she is MIA due to the horrid fact that she is NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME. GOP PARTY FIRST.
by Misty Sep 8, 2008 5:24 PM
She wanted to get rid of the librarian who had a different opinion from hers. She wanted her bro in law fired, when that didn't happen, she had his superior fired. She said she has nothing to do with it and fired her aide who carried out her orders.
by Stephen Sep 8, 2008 5:22 PM
She lied about the Bridge to Nowhere, she lied about selling the jet on ebay, she threatened to fire the town librarian if she didn't ban certain books. She represents everything that is George Bush - bad economic policy and lies.
by Glenn Sep 8, 2008 5:21 PM
John McCain's still alive?? How old is he now....100? Maybe when he's elected I can listen to his inauguration speech with my transister radio. The republicans vocabulary for out of touch old timer is now 'maverick'. haha
by Dave Sep 8, 2008 5:21 PM
I am so happy to see this Lady's words finally get legs. The truth will rule, either way. I am sending her article to all my friends. Dave
by Kim Sep 8, 2008 5:12 PM
I was a republican until I heard Sarah Palin speak at the convension. I can't support having such idoicy represent me as a woman. Her beliefs are a horror to reasonable people everywhere and I feel very sorry for her daughter.
by Deb Sep 8, 2008 3:45 PM
A local librarian making all decisions on what books are allowed in the library ...hmmm - seems like Palin wanting to set up a committee to review is the only balanced way to make those decisions for a community.Tell the whole story about the writer.
by Jane Sep 8, 2008 1:59 PM
To me, it is scary to see a future vice president looking down a barrel of a gun! I need to know what she will do for the unemployed, uninsured,homeless. This comes from a registered republican who has been sorely discouraged with the last 8 years.
by Gator Sep 8, 2008 1:59 PM
"She says she attended virtually every City Council meeting in Palin's first year as Wasilla mayor in 1996." She has a lot of time on her hands.
by Greg Sep 8, 2008 1:58 PM
Republicans as the party of change? What at joke. Come on Florida, get off your resperators and joing the 21st century - Sara Palin can't even answer questions. She can only deliver a speech written my someone else. Vote anything other than McCain
by JT Sep 8, 2008 1:57 PM
So...because the media covers something and simply delivers information that certain readers don't like to read about that makes it biased? Huh?
by Teri Sep 8, 2008 1:33 PM
Ever notice how much defending Sarah Palin needs ALREADY!! GOOD GRIEF! This should be a clue to things to come when she is president after McCain is gone. I think he is a good man, I'm Dem but even if I were Rep I could not vote for this woman!
by Teri Sep 8, 2008 1:33 PM
She may not like Sarah Palin, she may have other motives, but I'd be interested in the librarian story, if that is true ONE MORE reason I don't care for this woman.
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