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Saturday, 24 April 2010

Weekly Sarah Palin roundup and report from the anti-Palin protest rally in Eugene, Oregon on April 23, 2010

Weekly roundup

Guest post by Blueberry Tart

Hello again, Palingaters; Blueberry Tart here with a roundup of the news of the past week (or so) in Palin-la-la-land. My “week” actually began with my own first foray into guest-posting on Palingates, with my report and photos from the Tea(bagger) rally in Boston last week. It’s been a busy week at Palingates since then (as usual); here is a quick recap:

1. The roundup begins with mxm’s excellent guest post, providing a detailed analysis of the first quarter 2010 report from SarahPAC. Some of the key findings: the PAC took in a little less (~$400K) than it paid out in the first quarter ($409K+). The biggest expenditures were for consultants (almost $300K), with very little going to support political campaigns ($9500). Sarah’s promise that her fees from the Tea(bagger) Party Convention in Nashville seems to be another false promise, as there is no evidence that she reinvested her fee in that cause.

The updates to the post include questions about the legality of some of the expenses, such as the payments to Thomas Van Flein’s law firm (PAC funds cannot pay personal expenses). Also, there is a list of all the donors at the $5000 level. Great work sorting through and organizing this information by mxm!

2. This wealth of information about SarahPAC led to several excellent follow up posts. The first, by Patrick and Kathleen, was about Kim Daniels, one of the PAC’s payees ($21,000 this quarter), who is an evangelical attorney at the ultra-Christian Thomas More Law Center. The post has a chilling video about this organization; if you haven’t seen it, you should, but be forewarned that it might give you nightmares. Among other things, the TMLC has filed a legal challenge against the individual mandate provision of the new health insurance reform legislation. Kim Daniels is apparently paid by SarahPAC to write a daily briefing report for Sarah.

3. Next was a comic interlude by Danielle Crittenden (recently ousted Republican political consultant David Frum’s wife), who entertained us with tweets from Palin’s speech in Hamilton, Ontario. Her tweets were biting and especially fun to read, coming from a dyed-in-the-wool conservative. And honestly, if you have not read the transcript of the speech, you really should get yourself an adult beverage and indulge in an almost out-of-body experience (happily, you won’t have to listen to THE SHRIEK), bordering on the paranormal. Beginning with Sarah apparently confusing “Buenos Aires” with “buenos días,” this speech almost gives the resignation speech a challenge in terms of its pure chaos, random juxtapositions and lack of intelligible communication.

4. Back to business with Eye on You’s inquiry about how Krobar (Kurt Robar) earned $51,405 in the first quarter, when it appears that the websites that he designed are rudimentary and still “under construction.” Several commenters with expertise in the website design field offered differing opinions about whether these expenses were justifiable or not. There were theories that there may be websites already created but under wraps, awaiting the grand announcement of a run for political office (God forbid), versus other thoughts that these expenses were way out of line for any such services. One commenter who knows Mr. Robar personally vouched for him as a decent guy with a wife who is, among other things, a biting critic of Her Highness. To add another layer of confusion (so typical in everything Palin), it is not entirely clear that Mr. Robar is even aware that he was supposedly paid this much money.

5. Next, Mrs. TarquinBiscuitBarrel presented an excellent critique of Anne Kornblut’s underwhelming book, "Notes from the Cracked Ceiling", which covers Hillary Clinton’s and Sarah Palin’s failed candidacies for higher office and “what it will take for a woman to win.” Mrs. TBB gives an interesting insider view of why the MSM won’t touch babygate (or many other Palingates). She calls out the books flaws, including its apparent failure to recognize and call out the major differences in the qualifications of Hillary and Sarah – thus by implication equating them with each other. I cannot do justice to Mrs. TBB’s way with words in highlighting the books major weaknesses; my own take is that it is simplistic, primarily a regurgitation, offering nothing new in either information or insight. The commenters encouraged Mrs.TBB to work on a book on Palin, which she seems willing to do – oh, please do! There was also strong support in the comments for Palingates to pull its material together in book form – yes!

6. Rounding out my first week on the job (so to speak) is Patrick’s excellent post on the incredibly foul and disgusting, threatening messages received by California State Senator Leland Yee, due to his calls to investigate the way in contract for Sarah Palin to speak at California State University Stanislaus. His questions about whether public funds are being used for the speaking engagement apparently enraged some totally nasty lunatic fringe Palin-bots, who responded by making threatening calls and sending horrific faxes to his office. Our very own Patrick called Senator Yee’s office and received a copy of the fax and the audio clip of a highly abusive phone call, which he posted. Thanks to the efforts of PG and its readers, the story is being picked up by other sites. Hopefully PG’s great work exposing the disgusting underbelly of the radical rightwing will help to discredit these wingnuts and those who incite them.

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Thank you so much again, Blueberry Tart!

The weekly roundup had been written before the events of yesterday, but I am sure that you have all seen our post about Sarah's testimony in the David Kernell trial.

In addition, we have received an "on-the-spot report" and brilliant photos from our reader "Tyroanee" from the anti-Palin protests which happened yesterday in the liberal stronghold of Eugene, Orgeon. I cannot express how proud we are that so many people are willing to contribute to the Palingates community!

Also, click HERE for the special message of the week from our very own Palingates mascot!

Patrick

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Palin Protest Rally Eugene Oregon 2010

Guest post by Tyroanee

In Eugene we are famous for our outrageous garb, straight talk and some odd looking individuals. We are a nuclear free zone as well… but I’m sure that wasn’t presented in full to the queen of Wasilla.

So on this beautiful sunny day in Eugene Oregon my family and I had a chance to stand along side such individuals. I decided to take my two teenagers, whom hadn’t been to a protest before so they could see and hear what it is that makes some of the Palinbots tick. I was ready to take video and ask questions as to what policies interested them and in what way? There were only 4 or 5 individuals in support of Palin, they only stayed for a short time and were gone POOF.

Many Sarah protesters showed up to voice their opinion on Palin Politics, some carried signs, and others had speaker-phones. Many milled about and took pictures or video and kept to themselves, until this one particular lady showed up wagging her finger across the street and holding this sign:

Eugene pic 10

“The one without sin throw the first stone!!- said Jesus”

Now mind you I am not the one you want to start slinging bible quotes, as it has absolutely no plausible reason to be in a Palin protest… but to be honest I was looking on the ground for some stones. Was she serious? Oh very-very serious, but then so were the others, so we held our signs high because throwing rocks would be completely out of the question.

My two teenagers stood alongside with me holding up signs and cheering to the cars on 6th Ave. As the driving fans honked in support, we did have a few hand gestures directed at us, and the occasional Obama Sucks shout-out, but all in all it was a successful protest.

A few stories above us were the young waiters whom were obviously bored earning their $8.oo hr waiting to serve Palin and her merry followers $$$. As the sky literally filled with dark rain clouds as we walked to our car… Palin stood behind the transparency glass of hidden agendas, deep from the public eye they gathered to hear their queen speak; she had a roaring crowd of standing ovations from her paying admirers.

Eugene pic 9

Nothing but the best…Hilton is the dirty old building in town holding only 800 people

As we walked to our car a block away, I stopped and had to take this picture, here on the same road, in front of the same building that Sarah was to speak parked this truck:

Eugene pic 7

Eugene Oregon Has a Funny Sense of Humor

Parked right in front of the Hilton building (see windows in background) in this picture is Sarah Palin delivering her spew to her Republican supporters…?
This is why I love Oregon.

Peace to all
Tyroanee over and out for the night


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More pictures from the protest yesterday in Eugene, Oregon, taken by Tyroanee:

Eugene pic 1

Eugene pic 2

Eugene pic 3

Eugene pic 4

Eugene pic 5

Eugene pic 6

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Monday, 19 April 2010

The secrets of the SarahPAC payroll: What services did "Krobar" provide for $ 51,405?

Guest post by EyeOnYou - Standupforournation Blogspot

From the end of the year SarahPAC report which was filed with the FEC for 2009 we discovered many questionable payments.

Please note that all filed SarahPAC reports can be accessed HERE. The end of year report for 2009 can be downloaded HERE.

The payment to Krobar Studios of Anchorage AK is just one of many items that should be looked at.

Screenshot:

Krobar - SarahPAC payment August 24 - 2009


Krobar - SarahPAC payment August 28 - 2009


Krobar - SarahPAC payment September 30 - 2009


Krobar Studios: "Website Development" and "New Website Development"

Payments received from SarahPAC:

08/24/2009 $17565.00
08/28/2009 $18900.00
09/30/2009 $14940.00

Total: $51,405.00

We've all heard the rumors that Sarah was starting a website called Stand Up For Your Nation (I even took that blog name for myself when I first heard the rumors just to keep the palinbots from getting it, since the domain names were already taken), but so far we have seen nothing. When you google “standupforyournation.com" or "standupforyournation.net” you’ll find that it is a parked domain, which just means that someone owns that domain but it does not yet point to any IP. They are more or less a domain that is “put on hold”.

Krobar "officially"designed the very simple "Alaska Fund Trust" website, as Palingates reported in January 2010.

Krobar Alaska Fund Trust - screenshot

Apart from that, we can only take guesses. We don't know whether Krobar also designed the SarahPAC website, but in any case, there has been nothing updated on either the SarahPAC website, nor has there been anything new on the Alaska Fund Trust site either.

Nothing has changed, they are both exactly as they were when they were originally started. In looking into what Mr. Kurt Robar, the owner of "Krobar Studios" has done, I've discovered that his own website is and has been "under construction" for at least since the last report for Sarah PAC came out.

No new website for the PAC or any political move that Sarah might have planned has been unveiled up until now. If the development of a new website was being paid for by PAC money, then it should be related to the PAC or Palin as a politician, yet nothing is available.

So, 6 & 1/2 months after the last payment was made to Krobar Studios there are no improvements made to either SarahPAC or the Alaska Fund Trust websites. The website for the Alaska Fund Trust should not be paid for out of PAC money anyhow considering it is a fund for Sarah Palin's personal not political use! In addition, no new website has been unveiled, and yet Mr. Kurt Robar was paid over $50,000.00 for 5 weeks of work? For what?

In looking into website design and development, I’ve found a couple of places which give some estimates as to what it would cost for that to be done for you.

From DesignQuote.net we are given these numbers:

Average Hourly Rates
Student/Offshore $15 - $30/hour

Freelancer/Company $25 - $75

Expert Consultant $50 - $250

Professional Firm $75 - $200

Then, on top of that, they offer an average cost guide:

Average Cost Guide

Logo Design:
$100 - $250+ (Student or Offshore)
$250 - $1000+ (Professional Designer)

Basic Brochure Website:
$500 - $1000+ (Student / Offshore)
$1500 - $5000+ (Professional Designer)

E-Commerce Website:
$1000 - $5,000+ (Outsourced Offshore)
$2000 - $10,000+ (Experienced Developer)

Custom Database / Interactive Website:
$1500 - $15,000+ (Offshore)
$2500 - $25,000+ (Experienced Developer)


Another example is given from 720Media:

What is the average cost to design, develop, maintain a small business website?

AVERAGE WEBSITE DESIGN PRICES:

Small – $500 – $1,500 (about 5 – 10 pages)
Medium – $1,500 – $2,500 (about 10 – 25 pages)
Large – $3,500+ (usually 35 or more pages)

We serve clients throughout the country, and we have been voted best web design in Colorado Springs. From small to large projects, you’ll receive a web solution tailored to meet your needs.

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So as you can see the price range is very different depending on whom you go to, and what your needs are going to be but it seems that Mr. Kurt Robar of Krobar Studios charges quite a bit more then even the highest estimates I could find. In addition, neither the Alaska Fund Trust website nor the SarahPAC website is what you could call a high end website design. They are very simple and basic.

I next looked into how long it normally takes to design a website, and after some searching found that there are a number of things to take into consideration when asking that question, but the ezinearticles website gave the most easily understood and basic answer:

* The template design

The main work for a website designer comes upfront with the template design. That's when they produce design ideas for the look and shape of your whole website. This part of the process can become costly in time, money and patience reserves if you haven't really thought through what you want in advance. But if you can offer examples of your preferred style and page layout, this will speed things up tremendously. As will your willingness to provide immediate feedback on the latest template version.

A template design that runs smoothly is perfectly achievable in a day or two. But only when all your preparation has been done in advance and communication lines are constantly open between you and your designer. This also assumes that your designer is focusing on your website and your website only. In my experience, template designs tend to take something more like a week to 10 days.

* The roll-out

Once the template design is in place, it's a question of rolling out all the pages of your website. This is the point at which your copy needs to be done and dusted. Depending on the level of simplicity or intricacy of your template design, and the number of pages that need to be rolled out, this will generally take between a couple of days and a couple of weeks to complete.
So what is the answer to the question: how long does it really take to design a website? Of course the answer has to be: it depends! But if you are well prepared and your planned website consists of only a few pages, it is entirely achievable to design and build a website within a couple of weeks.

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So another question came to mind when looking at the payments made to Krobar Studios. How are website designs usually billed? We see that there were three payments made within a months time, and yet we have seen nothing that warrants those kinds of payments.

I found the best answer again at Ezinearticles:

How will I be billed?

There are a couple of common ways to bill; one is to require half up front and half on delivery of the project. Let's say that the grand total of your project is $2000.00 before any work could be initiated you would be required to put down 50%. The other 50% is due after the agreed upon scope of work is completed. Other variations can be a 50% upfront, 25% on first set of deliverables, and the final 25% on project completion.

Another way is to be billed hourly. Being billed hourly seems to be the less popular way when getting a website developed. Most of the time billing hourly comes into play when providing advice or after a project runs longer than expected. Monthly fees usually occur with web hosting packages or if you agree to some type of maintenance plan.

So let’s just assume that the normal billing for a website design is as suggested that 50% is paid upfront, with follow up payments of 25% for the first set of deliverables and the final 25% paid out on completion of the project. That would suggest that the website design was completed by Mr K. Robar on September 30, 2009 as that is when the final payment was made (and that is giving leeway by suggesting that they made the final payment on the day of completion rather than paying the bill after completion was done and being billed after the fact).

Another thing to pay attention to with the idea that payments are made in 3 installments of 50%, 25%, & 25%, is that the payments do not reflect that kind of a breakdown at all. In actuality the payments made are broken down into more of a 33% 33% 33% payments, as $51,405.00 divided by 3 = $17,135.00, so that is more in tune with a payment broken down into three parts.

Now if instead Krobar Studios was charging by the hour to design a website, and lets say was charging $200 hourly in order to do so (that is on the high end of the scale) that comes to 257 and one quarter hours. That translates to 40 hours a week for 6.43 weeks. That seems unlikely as that would suggest that Mr Robar dedicated himself to this sole project for a month and a half, working 9 to 5 every single day for 6 and ½ weeks dedicating himself to this lone project. Again, it seems unlikely.

So where is this $50,000.00 website? It must be stunningly fantastic because even the high end of pricing I found only offered an estimate of $25,000.00 for a custom database with an interactive website, done by an experienced developer, and Mr Robar was paid more than double that.

Yet here we are as I said previously 6 and a half months later and nothing to show for it.

So in doing some searching on Mr. Robar, I found some history on him, which gives a better understanding of his work history, among other things.

Krobar Studios
1717 Talkeetna StAnchorage, AK 99508-3244
(907) xxx-xxxx

Website: http://krobar.net/

(has been and continues to be under construction since the last PAC report was filed and I initially looked up the site)

Kurt Robar’s Experience:

• Creative Guru
krobar (Sole Proprietorship)
(Sole Proprietorship; Animation industry)
September 2002 — Present (7 years 8 months)

• Owner
krobar (Sole Proprietorship)
(Sole Proprietorship; Media Production industry)
September 2002 — Present (7 years 8 months)

• Editor/Videographer/Graphic Artist
FOX 4 KTBY
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Broadcast Media industry)
1996 — September 2002 (6 years )

• Editor/Videographer/Graphic Artist
KTBY Broadcasting
(Media Production industry)
1996 — 2002 (6 years )

• Production Assistant/MCO
KIII-TV 3
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Broadcast Media industry)
1994 — 1996 (2 years )

• Production Assistant
KIDY-TV 6
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Broadcast Media industry)
1993 — 1994 (1 year )

• Graphic Artist/Production/MCO
KTVA-TV 11
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Broadcast Media industry)
1987 — 1990 (3 years )

He is also on Facebook.

He has a twitter account but has not used it in 6 months.

Kurt's "About Me" on Kissageek:

(it is not dated so I don't know when this was put up and whether is out of date information)

Kurt Robar is a kissable geek. Born and raised in Anchorage Alaska, and spent a stint in Texas. Worked for several broadcast television stations across the TV dial, including CBS 11 KTVA, Fox 6 KIDY, ABC 3 KIII, UPN 5 KYES, and Fox 4 KTBY. He now owns and operates krobar™, a motion graphics and design company based in Anchorage Alaska that handles a variety of projects including web design (X/HTML, Flash, PHP, MySQL, Perl), 3D animation (Maya, EIAS, Lightwave), motion graphics and visual effects (After Effects, Motion, Shake), and editing for film, video, and the web (Final Cut Pro, Avid, Media 100).

This is rough, I know. I’ll update it soon, or more likely ask my incredibly talented writer-fiancé to “help” me.


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One theory I have been tossing around is that Sarah is planning on running for office again and that this website has been set up for that purpose, and they are waiting to unveil it when she announces that she is indeed planning on running for the job as President of the United States. That is the most logical conclusion I can come up with that doesn’t involve dirty dealings with Mr Kurt Robar who is to the best of my knowledge an “innocent” if you will, in all of this.

Now I could be wrong, but there is something very seriously wrong with a political action committee paying out that kind of money with nothing to show for it.
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