BILL DYER HAS MORE THOUGHTS ON PALIN

and the "most challenging" executive position in the 50 states

A commentator at BeldarBlog notes that it's a matter of disputed whether or not the governor of Alaska is the most powerful governor in the country.  By some measures Alaska has merely the second most powerful governor in the country:

Those who are interested in the Beyle scale of gubernatorial power and how it is calculated (Alaska comes in #2 out of 50 on it) can find it at:

http://www.unc.edu/~beyle/gubnewpwr.html

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Greg Ransom has a degree in Political Science and an advanced degree in Philosophy, with a specialty in the philosophy of science with a special focus on the science of economics. Ransom is well know among scholars writing on the ideas of Friedrich Hayek. Ransom studied with philosophers of science Alex Rosenberg and Larry Wright.