when a presidential candidate picks a vp, they pick someone they know can be president.
Explain Dan Quayle then. 
as with any rule there are always exceptions. palin is a damn good governor, thanks to her our pfds this year will be $3269, completely funding my move to phoenix. plain tacked an extra $1200 to offset energy costs, as alaska buildings are mostly heated by fuel oil and natural gas. with the oil price where it is the state is getting plenty of extra revenue to help offset the costs of heating this frigid icebox.
its ridiculous the restrictions the federal government puts on alaska. we are surrounded by forests, yet we cant do any logging, local lumber prices are very restrictive. all the construction ive been doing has shown me how restricting the costs of such a basic resource can cause. so many buildings here are in complete disrepair because we cant afford the materials for basic maintenance of structures. none of our government buildings have any maintenance plan what so ever.
we produce our own oil but were not allowed to build our own refineries. were not allowed to make our own decisions about drilling in places like anwar for example. its completely unfair that the hippies down south are happy to dictate the future of my current state. there has recently been issues with mining here. they want to shut that down too. though i (and palin said she did) voted against that in the local primary (and it passed) them damn non-alaskan liberals are still trying to circumvent the vote to get their way. its disgusting, that my vote didnt count because someone manipulated the system. thats why i like palin, because shes trying to make something of this state, instead of the run down emergency gas pump that the rest of the usa thinks we are. these are our resources and we should get to use them for the advancement of our state. not that we dont want to participate in trade, just that we should get to have a say in what we choose to develop.
before someone brings up so called global warming, this was one of the coldest summers i can remember. as a result my usual job only paid a 3rd of what it usually would have paid. also this is the main reason for my leaving the state, since all our industries are tied up fighting to remain operational. my job is seasonal and i didn't make enough to stay the winter. i would really like to have a tech job, but there are few to none. maybe if our state is allowed to develop id find a reason to stay, but i cant so im leaving. so id say palin is seeing all the problems with our state and fixing them, imagine what she could do for the rest of the country (too bad shes only running for vp).