Sarah Palin: It’s Her Party And She’ll Resign If She Wants To
by Chris StigallIt has been amusing to watch the speculation of the Alaska Governor’s motivations and future aspirations after announcing her resignation last Friday. Senate bid? “No, Alaskans would never forgive her for leaving them” said the Sunday shows. Presidential bid? “Not possible now,” say the smartest strategists and campaigners. Host a talk show? Sell books? Go on the lecture circuit? All possible, though not all probable. But the one thing most of the pundits on both the left and the right in Washington D.C. have declared certain – Palin’s political career is D.O.A.
Not so fast, my friends. Since we’re all engaged in wild speculation, allow the reading of one more set of tea leaves, if you please.
You can roll your eyes and tease Palin’s supposed lightweight intellectual status. You can bury your head in shame when Charlie Gibson peers down his nose through his reading glasses and stumps her with international policy questions. You may say she had no business on the national stage from the get-go last fall when John McCain announced her as his vice presidential pick. But what you cannot ignore, nor take from her is what she is about to seize on in a big way.The dirty little secret is the 2010 and 2012 Republican candidates in both houses of Congress need Palin now more than ever. They need her just as John McCain needed her. Conservative voters both independent and Republican don’t trust the crew in Washington. Historically it is true they never have when asked. But this is not your typical “throw the bums out” mentality fomenting at tea party protests of late. This is a time when long term blue dog Democrat and Republican moderate office holders are nervously wondering, “Just how real IS the anger?” Bailouts, takeovers, stimulus spending, aggressive energy taxes, and nationalized health care have this electorate frightened and angry. The public is paying attention to their every vote, and those that are on the side of the American taxpayer will be rewarded in coming elections.
Then there are those politicians who got it right most of the time, but voted to bail out car companies because, “American car companies going bankrupt would signal the end of our economy.” Or a personal favorite, “Well, sure, I voted to bail out Wall Street and the banks, but, can you imagine the kind of trouble we’d be in today if I hadn’t?” One shudders to think. (Tongue firmly buried in cheek, or course.)
Americans aren’t buying what Washington’s selling anymore, and politicians know it. Especially wary of this fact are the damaged Republicans who bought into the economic Chicken Little routine last fall. So just how does a Republican candidate whip up a base of support when voters are angry or suspicious of their voting history? Enter the most powerful motivator and fundraiser in all of Republican politics today.
Name a Republican today who could draw a larger crowd, and encourage more checks to be cut to a political candidate than Alaska’s governor. Ex-presidents don’t count, by the way. But even if you included George Bush – I think she’d give him a race for the dollar. That said – go ahead, try it. Cheney? Romney? Pawlenty? Jindal? Rove? Steele? Rice? Powell? McCain? Huckabee? Ron Paul? Nope. None of them touch the pull of Palin. Remember, it’s not about whom you like personally. It’s who can raise the most money and draw the biggest crowd that matters most in this game.
You don’t have to like the unseemly truth of what Reagan called “the second oldest profession.” You don’t have to like Palin’s magnetism. Heaven knows many of the names just mentioned don’t. This one-term pony from the sticks is stealing their thunder. Plain and simple, this woman is not only a license to print money; she is the belle of the ball – the envy of the Republican political establishment. Palin has achieved a level of authentic, average-Joe appeal unmatched by any Republican on the national stage since Reagan and that is sexy as hell to a party who needs money and excitement now more than ever.
No, they’ll not say it publicly. In fact, they’ll dismiss her influence altogether if asked. But I’ll bet my house that the weekend voice mailbox of Governor Palin was full of begging, pleading Republican Senate, House, and gubernatorial candidates humbly requesting this “erratic, irrelevant, lightweight” to come stand at their side during their upcoming picnic/potluck/town hall/ cocktail fundraiser.
Perhaps the political chattering class is correct. Maybe Sarah Palin isn’t electable anymore. It’s highly doubtful that even came close to the top of her list when weighing the option of resigning last week. Sarah Palin knows she holds something more powerful than elected office right now. She has a consistent, unwavering commitment to celebrating American exceptionalism, freedom, and less government in the lives of every American. She now has the ability to hold each and every politician who calls on her for help to rise to her standard and maintain the integrity of the conservative movement. Put plainly, she will now determine the standard, direction, and message of conservatism going forward if they want her help. And there can be no doubt they crave her help.
She holds popularity, trust, interest, and an excitement with a sizable national constituency who listen to her more than any public official today. She can write a best-selling book, turn out big donors, and virtually steal the spot light from anyone who shares the stage. Not bad for an “erratic, lightweight, quitter with no political future.”
Sarah Palin will be around and relevant long after those quietly begging her to save their political lives today. When she leaves office in a couple of weeks, she assumes the role of the Republican’s titular kingmaker. Call it “Palin’s Green Party.” Green – the color of envy and the color of money and oh, how she’s going to create both.







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I admit that I thought she would be history when I first heard the news. It didn't make sense. However, not explaining why she left exactly was a brilliant stroke of genius. This made it impossible for the news people to shut up because if there is one thing news people of any kind like, it is a good amount of speculation. So, when she talks in whatever fashion she decides then there is no way what she says is going to be ignored. I'm still waiting to see what she will do next, and that will determine what direction her life is going to take more than stepping down the governor's chair.
She's surely grabbed the news cycle. I was surprised that the MSM was stil talking about it this week (between Jacko coverage) – after Friday's news dump, I thought we'd be done , ya know – "good riddance". But nope. And all PR is good PR they say.
OUT: change, Obama stickers, Kalifornia, fence-straddling nincompoops, $60,000 college edukashuns and bottled water
IN: waders and Sarah Palin
Great points.
She will speak for us and if these a-holes want her support they'll HAVE to listen
once again, deadly accurate…
Ms Palin's resignation is no surprise; she has accomplished what she could as governor, and the state- and her- are beseiged with frivolous lawsuits meant to destroy her efficacy and also her financial status.
Why, you ask? If she is such a lightweight dilletant why all the fuss? It's quite simple. In the first 24 hours of her VP candidacy the feminist movement called her 'an existential threat' to feminism. She's in her mid 40's, sexy as all get out and brings a down syndrome child to term. This made millions of women feel decidedly inferior and they are her biggest foes… had she aborted her fetus this would turn on a dime-
Conservatives are intrigued by her honesty and realism. She needs to earn enough now to be able to fund, and fight, her battles with her foes. She needs to get out there and do what she does best- communicate.
And then we'll see just where this goes…
I tell you what…if she shows up in my town, I'll be there. And you can count on hundreds and thousands of others doing the same thing. Regular conservatives like her as do many moderates, and she'll still have that influence for a long time to come. Nobody can deny that, even her detractors, and it has to be considered in the long range view of things.
She has left herself a wide open path. If she wants to give a speech, she can. She doesn't want to go to a conference, she doesn't have to. Wants to raise some money for a candiate, ok. Wants to stay home and watch TV, ok.
Will she run for president? I don't know. Neither do you, and she isn't saying.
Freedom Baby, ain't nothing like it.
I was never a big fan of Palin the V.P. candidate (and less so with her running mate), although I was impressed with her as Palin the Governor.
She claims that vicious media attacks on her family & costly, frivolous lawsuits have paralyzed her administration, so she's stepping down. Maybe. Maybe not. My guess is she's angling for bigger fish to fry.
Question: Should Micheal Steele watch his back??
"The public is paying attention to their every vote, and those that are on the side of the American taxpayer will be rewarded in coming elections."
Words to live by. 2010 can't come quick enough
I would question how this mitigates Palin's deep flaws as a candidate on a national level. She will not be any more intellectual or studied. Her scandals will linger. Her family issues will be there. Her lack of experience will be there. Her status as whipping girl of the MSM is firmly in place.
Palin probably has better mobility and finances to do as she will.
Then again so did Fred Thompson.
There is a lot to admire about her. But confusing gambits on Palin's part do not address those.
However liking and not criticizing Palin are not acid tests for being a Republican. I think we have enough problems as it is with one party telling us what to do.
I raise my glass to Sarah Palin. Well done.
I would have thought being caught red handed on possession and use of cocaine would have killed a political career but damn if Marion Barry didn't get reelected as mayor after getting out of prison.
I would have thought being caught red handed with a freezer full of bribe money would have killed a political career but damn if William "Cold Cash" Jefferson didn't get reelected that year.
I would have thought being a Kleagle and an Exalted Cyclops in the Ku Klux Klan would have killed a political career but damn if Robert Byrd doesn't keep getting reelected.
Stepping down as governor of Alaska doesn't seem like such a big thing by comparison and I'm sure Sarah Palin has bright political future ahead of her, assuming she wants it.
This made millions of women feel decidedly inferior and they are her biggest foes..
I absolutely agree. Jealously plays a big part in the attacks on her. How dare she seem so happy…
Chris – Great post and very interesting point, one which Mark Bellen made while guest hosting for Rush the other day. There is nobody out there who will be more sought after as a fund raiser than Sarah Palin. (this will build up a lot of chits from within the grassroots party structure.) This episode also has shown how obviously full of themselves and partisan many of the so-called expert pundits are when trying to analyze what happened.
Sarah would be right at home at any Tea Party in the nation waving her sign and waving her flag. Combine those ideas and beliefs with her already established place in the spotlight, and we have the leader who can bring the American anger together and lead it to victory in 2010. She can and I'm guessing she will be out on the road campaigning for people like Marco Rubio, Senator Coburn, and other like them that are fighting hard to bring common sense to DC in 1 1/2 years if they so choose to let her help.
What scares me is that large numbers of people in this country can happily defend illiteracy when it pours from the mouth of those with whom they share a party affiliation. Since so many have a 1st grade vocabulary it is hardly surprising that like and dislike stems more from a visual than any achievement. I write about this sort of ignorance all the time. We have stopped teaching intelligent thought in the classroom. We have stopped expecting intelligent choices out of the public. And we have diluted anything of substance so that everyone can digest it. Is it any wonder the Chinese are the largest backers of our debt?
"I would have thought being caught red handed on possession and use of cocaine would have killed a political career but damn if Marion Barry didn't get reelected as mayor after getting out of prison.
I would have thought being caught red handed with a freezer full of bribe money would have killed a political career but damn if William "Cold Cash" Jefferson didn't get reelected that year.
I would have thought being a Kleagle and an Exalted Cyclops in the Ku Klux Klan would have killed a political career but damn if Robert Byrd doesn't keep getting reelected."
These examples are all Democrats. Different rules, if any, apply to them. Only right-of-center politicians are to be held to high standards of integrity. So long as a KKK member, bribe-taker, or crackhead supports Cap-and-Trade, the Stimulus Bill, and labor unions, all pecadilloes are to be forgiven.
Don't any of you Palin Supporters realize what you sound like? Brainless Obama voters!
Oh, shes an outsider, up and comer who's going to bring change to Washington and fight for our Causes!
Why would she do that? Because she says she will?
Didn't anyone learn not to trust politicians at their word when they say BS like that? We've already had 120 days of "Change" in Washington and where the hell is that getting us…
Maybe her political career isn't dead, but if she runs for the 2012 nomination she sure as hell ain't getting my vote.
I wouldn't count this lady out. Not by a long shot.
Ya, if it wern't for that dang double standard that gets applied to her…
I'm a Minnesota Viking football fan, and I tired months ago of the circus surrounding Brett Favre and whether he will un-retire for the fourth time and play for the Vikings. I will worry about that when Favre officially signs, or has not suited up by December.
I am taking the same approach to the Palin resignation. I don't know why she did it, and until she explains it, I am not going to over-analyze it. I don't know if she will run for President; if she does, I will see how she does in the primary season before I decide to support her.
To make a show business analogy, my attitude towards Palin is like that of "The X-Files" Agent Scully: I want to believe. I need to see and more of her on the stump and in the interview room before I fully commit. Perhaps her coming free time will fully convince me she is The Next Reagan.
Karl Rove is a fat smug bald guy. He can kiss my moose rump.
The only thing I don't like about Sarah Palin is that she's not married to me.
Mr. Buchanon, please go back to PMSNBC and sit next to Rachael.
Rip_Ford, you forgot the biggest one on all:
I would have thought that leaving the scene of an accident in which a young woman died who could have been saved had he promptly reported the accident would have killed a political career, but damn if Ted Kennedy doesn't keep getting reelected.
That aside, while I understand the reasons behind her leaving her post I don't like the idea of her leaving her post. She will get tagged as a quitter. Plain and simple. But then I would have thought that having an unrepentant domestic terrorist as a friend and being connected to all sorts of shady characters would have doomed a Presidential bid, but damn if Barack Obama didn't get elected as President of the United States.
What scandals? If you take away the warrantless ethics charges, she actually is perhaps the the most ethical politician in America today. She got into politics as a reformer, actually reformed her state to the best of her ability and then decided to resign her position when it became apparent that she could no longer be effective as Governor. The MSM will still go after her as a private citizen, but she'll be teflon to anything they will try to throw at her. She will now have the freedom to speak her mind, write her book, campaign for candidates of her choosing, and take the Republican party away from the inside the beltway RINOS who keep serving up me too Democrat policies. By resigning her post she has become the most powerful politician in the country.
ooo, lookit the brain on you.
interesting
Why do folks keep saying Palin didn't explain why she resigned? I realize the "talking points" from her critics are that her speech was incoherent and no one knows why she resigned, but she gave three very sound reasons: (1) To protect her family from further emotional and financial harm; (2) to prevent Alaskan taxpayerss from incurring the expense of partisan witch hunts aimed at her; and (3) to avoid 18 "lost" months with a lame duck Governor Democrats refuse to work with.
Tas.. you're making me drool again.. Thomson/Palin ticket would make me SO SO SO SO happy
Ahh.. the things of dreams that could have been.
Indeed! How dare she be free to pursue avenues of her own choice, whatever they may be!
Ya, if it wern't for that dang double standard that gets applied to
herconservatives…Fixed it for ya JB..
"Uh, thank ya, thankya very much…now, where's my peanut butter and banana samich"…
Sarah Palin like John Paul Jones has not Yet Begun to Fight…Keep Your Eyes on This Fighting Jane …or rather Fighting Sarah. She's going to be a Thorn in the side of The Man Who Would Be King.
Exactly. Congressional candidates that want to win will be articulating in a straight forward, plain spoken way that what is happening in D.C. is not the direction legions of voters what the country to go…as for the Democrat "coalition" the college kids will stay home and smoke pot, the "urban" voter block has already disengaged and put their earbuds back in and tuned out, the white apologists are getting layed off all over the Midwest and are already regretting their "mulligan" Obama vote…it's time for a new voice.
nick.. here's the difference..
her governmental actions and her personal actions show that she does what she says, and she says what she does.. (heck the one knock on her entire career that's actually stuck was the support for the "Bridge to Nowhere" for a while).
Ya, that explains that stuttering fool in the White House, the plagerist Vice President and the senator from Mass. that flunked out of Harvard untill "Daddy Joe" got him back in…the Dem party is the place where intelligence goes to die, it's all about "style" over substance on that side of the aisle…
I can certainly understand the "betrayal of Alaska" issue. But this South Dakota native would like to remind everyone debating this that South Dakota's political history is littered with the carcasses of those US Senators who thought they could use their national notoriety and fame to propel them to greater ambitions, while thinking that the SD electorate would not mind. Tom Daschle and George McGovern come immediately to mind, but it should also be noted that the legendary hero Joe Foss lost a chance at a House seat as well.
I firmly believe Sarah Palin was headed down this same road. Trust me on this, Sarah is taking an option that I'm pretty sure George McGovern would like to have had. Especially considering that his own home state did not vote for him in '72.
Right now, one of the biggest political bets in US History is about to go underway, and Sarah likely has financial and political backers that would surprise just about everyone if they were named.
Palin's political career is probably dead. It's going to be hard for her to run for President (or any other office) when she has a habit of leaving office before her term is fulfilled. If she can't take pressure from the Press as Governor, she's not going to be able to handle it in any other elected post, either.
However, if she reinvents herself as a more of a Gingrich-type spokesperson, she has a better chance of keeping a public career alive.
And frankly, for a political has been, the political pundits just can't quit talking about her either. She has something. I just had to turnof the am because the *wink, wink, nudge, nudge* local conservative talk show started their broadcast with an hour dedicated to people who wanted to call in and vent about being sick and tired of hearing about Sarah Palin all the time. I suppose I should have called in and complained about how I was upset that Sarah Palin had pre-empted my wall to wall Michal Jackson coverage.
Yes! I kinda like Palin/Thompson…but either way would work for me.
right next to the birthday pie i was promised.
She did the right thing for her family and for Alaska. The rest is secondary.
The blathering pundits and even some in the GOP who say "she blew it" well demonstrates their inability to recognize a dignified and proper move. Guess they're too used to a politician being a piece of $&it. They assume everyone operates from within the framework of – ego, me, me, me, career, me, me, me, ego.
Gov. did a f-ing perfect tactical move. She will now be free to maneuver and attack. I would not want to be on the opposing side.
I heard that BHO has an IQ of 125. whats the big deal about that, my kids have a higher IQ.
Common sense requires practical experience and practical thinking. GO Sarah.
Re Palin's "supposed lightweight intellectual status," it helps to remember that the people most convinced of that are people who enthusiastically voted for "Il Dufe," and actually believe the State is our best friend. These "geniuses" shouldn't go around denigrating other people's intellect. Palin is at least bright enough not to support liberal fascism.
It would not surprise me in the least if she ended up Senator from Alaska… actually I am hoping that is what she is going to do… besides that it give her Lt. Gov a chance to win the Gov. race in Alaska.
It would not surprise me in the least if she ended up Senator from Alaska… actually I am hoping that is what she is going to do… besides that it give her Lt. Gov a chance to win the Gov. race in Alaska, effectively making sure it says all in the party.
Micheal Steele has proven the Peter Principal in his current position.
I'm curious who Nick R would vote for, and what change he actually would support.
I doubt she'll need it.
Amen.
or me
It's a constant source of amazement to me that conservatives are using one of their foremost critiques of Obama and his cult of personality to defend Palin: Who cares if she's an inexperienced lightweight? She draws crowds! She's popular! She's a _celebrity!_
You must be talking about Joe Biden.
Sarah Palin told us why she resigned – why don't they believe her? For that matter, what business is it of theirs? If she wanted to resign because she didn't like the wallpaper in her office, what's it to the press or the public? She doesn't owe Alaskans or Americans anything!
And if she earns a lot of money from her book and making speeches, good for her! She'll have to earn $500,000 just to pay the legal fees she incurred in defending herself against those harassing lawsuits – her yearly salary is only ? $160,000 or so? a year.
The American press is crazy!
I'd go see her, too. I still think she has a tremendous amount to offer to the conservative movement.
"her governmental actions and her personal actions show that she does what she says, and she says what she does.."
Prove it, prove that she is any more distinctive in that respect than any of the other Heavy Weight Contenders for the 2012 Nomination. She may have done allot of good work, Ive heard of some of it, and she is no doubt better than many, but does she deserve this Obama Esque Star Treatment? And as a Side not, do you even live in Alaska?
But everyone who supports her as looking at her like she is a new type of Conservative, a New Type of Politician. There is no reason to think that. Her element of the McCain campaign was just as overloaded by the standard Political BS as always, and she has not given any indication of being a Saavy political player since then, though I know you guys are all waiting for her to turn this "Political Gamble" into a political Gold Mine . Nor has she even sat a full term as Governor.
We need to stop treating our politicians like Rock Stars. In the Words of Charles Krauthammer, she runs on nothing more than Cliches and Platitudes, like Obama. She does not run on substance.
The democrats succeed to push her out from the governorship, was it their purpose or was it their purpose?
Their wish was fulfilled, I hope they will regret it. Maybe for them it would have been better, Palin to stay in far away Alaska. If she would be no danger for the democrats and the rinos, she would not be attacked. They are scared to @#it.
"She will not be any more intellectual or studied."
That problem can be solved with time and personal development. All she has to do is write a good book with depth, demonstrate a grasp on foreign and domestic policy, and sharpen her media performance skills. As a private citizen she can bypass the unfriendly main stream media and appear on shows / networks that will give her an unbiased forum. She can study on her own or use the Heritage Foundation and other think tanks. Nixon retired from politics under a cloud in 1962 and became President six years later. There is no reason Palin can't do the same thing.
Don't Sojourn near the ponies stay away from the Track. Your going to Lose your Shirt. Just looking out for you.
Couldn't Vote in the Last Election xD too young, I would have voted for McCain naturally, though he wasn't that good a candidate.
Oh and by the way, suggesting fellow conservatives are traitors to the party is kinda rough.
i haven't posted here for awhile and i've got the libertarian disease (fiscally conservative and socially liberal.) i really miss the politeness of this crowd as compared to the daily beast but that's where the battleground is. would some of you occasionally post over there? that would elevate the conversation and provide more depth. not in place of here, rather, in addition to here. spread the joy.
My foremost critique of Barry is that he is Marxist educated and mentored.
..and she is young yet!
And don't forget Donkey- as in Jackasses.
I would doubt that Obama's IQ is over 115.
it is one of Rove's few missteps…
It is precisely this inside the beltway thinking that both misses her completely and confounds the critics. She is a living testament to Nietzsche's aphorism 'those that would kill me only make me stronger'- and the more she fights the more popular she becomes.
It is an interesting phenomenon.
you all are third in line… although Todd has different takes on this!
I'd rather be governed by Sarah and the first two thousand names out of the Anchorage phone book, than all the elected Washington elitists.
A lot of people get uglier the more you get to know them, especially politicians. Obama certainly jumps to mind- I was impressed with his speech at the 2004 Democratic convention, but by early 2008 I thought he was the ugliest narcissistic liar I had seen in a long time, which is saying a lot because we saw a lot of Bill Clinton. Palin, on the other hand, is one of those rare people you WANT to watch and listen to, even those who claim to hate her (though they can't come up with a reason beyond perceived incompetence). I have never donated money to politics or got off of work to attend a rally or made babysitting arrangements to see and listen to a politician- but I would in a heart beat for her. Someone who's soul is generous enough to have 5 children, especially her last, is a true American. Someone who is resourceful and self-reliant and tough enough to actually hunt and fish her own food is way true American. Someone who knocked door to door to explain her ideas to get elected for a school board and mayorship of a town is absolutely American. Throw in her fantastic personality, presence, charisma, and of course, the obvious, her gorgeous looks- now wonder dried up losers like Gloria Steinmen or Joy Behar hate her! And no wonder other stupid, idiotic women and men who like lemmings allowed those liberal losers to influence and RUIN their lives hate her. GO PALIN, WHATEVER YOU DO!!!!
Palin clearly stated her reason for stepping down in Time Magazine.
Since she reminds me of Reagan, in the sense that she has a natural charm that the average person gets, I would suggeset she follows Reagan's path. Once a week, on every Friday, a short 3-5 minute radio essay on a current event. This will give her the opportunity to be in front of millions, to study and articulate her position on issues clearly, and to develop her ability to articulate coherent answers on a wide range of subjects.
I don't know if she is the right person to redirect the country, but at this juncture, God help use, he or she needs to step up to the plate.
"We have stopped teaching intelligent thought in the classroom."
This is exactly why Democrats now control all three branches of government. A dumbed-down electorate; with the help of the Disinformation media, coupled with a bread-and-circuses mentality, and presto! You have Barack H. Obama as POTUS.
Also, a good many PO'd conservatives sat this one out. Change is coming though- yes you may worry- in 2010 & 12.
You can't believe a word from the liberal left media. They are out to spin the worst possible stories of why this lady did what she did. Try as they might, it won't work. She's got a plan and I'm betting it's a good one.
I had a McCAIN/PALIN bumper sticker on my car last year (mainly because of her and as a slam against that other marxist candidate Obama) and I would be more than happy to put a PALIN sticker on again.
The kool-aid drinking left are afraid of her. We need more Republicans like Palin.
I think you're misusing the term 'rock star treatment', Nick. .rockstar treatment = "you don't question anything they say/do".
She was questioned/challenged by conservatives on her various opinions… she answered those questions in a truthful, honest manner (as you yourself say, You've heard some of it…"). So she's putting out the message of what she believes in. Where she differed from the voters, she was called out to back up her stances/opinions.
What did Obama believe in? What was his message? The "fans" didn't care.. he could say one thing in one spot, say another in a second spot, and then vote an entirely different third way, and it didn't matter. _That's_ rockstar treatment… it was enough just to be seen supporting the "in" guy, no matter what he thought/truly believed.
And no, she's not a "new" conservative.. she's a "old fashioned conservative". (again, strong promotion of national defense, (although she's never been really asked about her Amnesty stance?), promotion of energy independence, tax cuts for everyone (or as much as possible), pro-life.
Will she stand out over the '12 candidates when that time rolls around? Dunno… but she's the standard-bearer at the moment that we, the conservative voters, want ALL the '12 candidates to resemble as much as possible.
OK, where does the line end?
I certainly have no inside track on Sarah's motivation for leaving office. However it does not affect my admiration and support for her one bit. When I heard her at the convention it was electrifying – not since RR was I so stirred.
Those people on the McCain team that felt she cost them votes – what were they smoking? McCain wouldn't have been as close as he was without her.
I think most people discount the MSM – I remember RR climbed a wall of MSM critisism and negativity. And yet a million people turn out for his funeral 20 years later.
Go Sarah!
we're looking- hmmmm… seems to be kinda long- wow, there's even Bill Clinton there…
Whatever she is or isn't, Palin is no 1-trick pony. Palin had and has political deficiencies, but then we just elected a guy last Nov. who is deficient in Realities.
Whatever Palin's reasons were, I accept them as completely valid for her. Republicans expressing glee over her presumed political death only reveal how out of touch they are with the rank&file voters who normally vote Republican. It's going to take many 'Palins' to get the R Party back in contention. Today's leaders seem to be stuck braying on about some tiny 'win' here or there in a committee. I'm reminded of Sen Grahamnesty during the convention, when he put folks to sleep as he recited some obscure procedural move that he considered a 'win'. This isn't leadership.
well, she is definitely getting herself some hype. A savvy-media manipulator in the making?
I'll believe it when she can give a decent interview to a tough reporter.
Sarah Palin will prove all of the naysayers wrong someday. ( I think it was a brilliant move on her part.)
Spot on! On all points!
Back in the 1790s, there was a Senator from Tennessee whom Thomas Jefferson dismissed as incoherent. His name was Andrew Jackson. He did not stay in the Senate long, but took a job state judge and militia commander. I am sure you know the rest.
People forgot tha tPain succeeded as governor because she was willing to reach across the aisle to do stuff opposed by the Republican old guard. She came back to Alaska after the campaign to find that was no longer the case, that the Dims were afraid to give her anything and that Pubbies like Murkowski were on her case.
What a happy forum!
And Michael Steele better watch his back. Saying she can't be president?
Sarah Palin could start the second coming of the Bull Moose party and utterly finish off the Republicans the way they are now.
They'd better be kissing her waders!
For Sarah Palin so loves Alaska that she's sacrificing her valuable TITLE.
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Shes the Standard Bearer? My Family is completely Fiscal AND Social Conservative, and we done want her as the standard bearer.
"She was questioned/challenged by conservatives on her various opinions…"
No actually, I don't think she was, maybe until now. During the 08 campaign her speeches consisted of lengthy Anecdotes and Analogy's and a whole lot of Ideological blather which would only appeal to the base. Even I knew it, and I liked Sarah Palin during the Campaign, though I have since changed my mind.
And after the Campaign, she has used personal insults to try and elevate her own disputes into grand political statements. She tried to Frame the Letterman controversy (And yes that joke was despicable, I ain't knocking that) as her standing up for women everywhere against sexists for peats sake.
And once again, are you from Alaska? Do you or most of these people have any right to judge how effective she is from a governmental standpoint. She had High Approval ratings before the campaign, sure, but I don't need to remind anyone why Conservatives should know that that's not the whole story. Cough*Barack*Cough*Cough*
I am sick of the Obama esque treatment Palin is getting as well.
I think Sarah Palin made the right choice at the right time. Now she is free to become all she can be for us conservatives. No more frivilous lawsuits, no more partisan slanted media debasing. No more liberal witchcraft. No more leftie stuttering and piddling over every aspect of her life. She can now become an unstoppable voice for conservatives and a very powerful one at that. I believe Reagan did something similar right before he was elected President. This is a good thing and I think Alaskans understand that. Liberals, however, totally missed the point yet again.
Good article. Only an idiot would use the Fourth of July as a news dump. And millions thank the Guv for a break in Jacko 24/7. Mark this bold move as the beginning of The Age of Palin. This comment dedicated to cranky roving trolls. Age of Palin. Yeah, Age of Palin. Okay, take a break.
In Elephant Suits, maybe?
I'm not afraid of her, in terms of a threat to Obama. I'm disappointed with her popularity because I would like to see a strong healthy 2 party system. I don't think Palin will give us that. Instead, I see Palin potentially forcing the Republicans to run with a candidate that is wildly popular among the ever-shrinking Republican base. The group that fears Palin the most are electorally-minded moderate Republicans.
I'm not a Sarah Palin fan. I don't like her folksy manner of speech. I don't think it would be fitting on the world stage. That said, the media hit job and character assassination done on her from the likes of Charles Gibson and Katie the snake Couric are unprecedented. So far as her setting the Lefty women's teeth on edge, it's simple: Palin carried to term a known Down's Syndrome child. This made all the women who had aborted totally health fetuses take stock of themselves and they didn't like what they found. Secondly, she paid lie to "pro choice" being about choice. It isn't. It's pro abortion.
I take Gov. Palin at her word. She said she was stepping down because she couldn't do her job in the midst of the Democrats' destruction campaign against her and that AK couldn't afford to keep paying out money to answer the ethics charges. We also ought to be taking a look at what happened to Senator Ted Stevens — Indicted by a man who's now running for office as a Democrat in a northeastern state (WSJ), and whose chief investigator was having a "relationship" with a witness against Stevens, then, lo and behold, when the election is over and a Dem got the seat, they drop the charges. There are some smutty goings on in AK.
It's so obvious to me why she really left that I think it's stupid no pundits seem to see it (no, I'm not going to spell them out for you, at least not here). And I have to say this, whether you like her or her policies, she has more integrity than 99% of the American political class. And, in these comments, Jenna explained the facts of her leaving fairly well.
As far as me seeing exactly why she quit, that's probably because I'm not burdened by an Ivy League education and I haven't spent my life in New York or Washington.
Without his Teleprompter, his I.Q. is below 15.
Lingering scandals? Come on! 13 of 15 charges have already been dismissed, the others soon to follow. Please get updated with your facts.
thanks for the kind words…
Sarah brings out both the best and worst in people; kind of a living Rorsarch blot. We have noticed that the kinder and gentler one is the more positive the feelings seem to be.
Interesting, isn't it?
True Dat! I'm a layed-off worker from the Midwest(didn't vote for BHO-of course!), while BHO actually won my state, I still can't quite get my head around POTUS-BHO!
So, Repubs fighting back against the Obama era with your very own paper-thin celebrity that looks spiffy on camera.
You don't have the media support, and you never will.
A vote for McCain(talk about "not trustworthy") kinda' was a vote for Palin, wasn't it?
Doubtful.
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