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Sarah’s Satisfaction

Give her time to announce her intentions.

If Sarah Palin had intended to make media heads collectively explode, she couldn’t have planned it better. She called a press conference on short notice, then announced that not only would she not seek a second term as Alaska’s governor, but she intended to resign later this month. All that would remain for her to do is pop some Orville’s, sit back and enjoy the show as the punditocracy begins wildly speculating about that which it does not know. As crazy as this sounds, consider how crazy the reaction has been so far to her announcement

NBC’s Andrea Mitchell, claiming she had been talking to people “very close” to Gov. Palin, reported:

“I have been told that she has told her supporters she is out of politics, period. She is fed up with politics. She doesn’t like her life. She feels that she needs to raise her family. She’s sick of the commute from Wasilla to the capitol, and she really does not want to run for higher office. This is not the case where she’s stepping down in order to clear the way for a presidential run. In fact she has told some of her biggest backers in the national Republican Party that they are free to choose other candidates for 2012.”

Sounds very cut and dried.

But wait just a sec. MSNBC’s Howard Fineman says he’s sure that Sarah Palin is running for president. How does he know this?

“I have covered politics for a long time. I can tell when someone is running for president. Sarah Palin is running for president.”

Politico’s Jonathan Martin, working on something more than just knowing a presidential candidate when he sees one, talked to a “close friend” of the governor who says Palin plans to stay “extremely visible” and will seriously consider a 2012 run for president, but has not yet decided:

Friends say Palin plans to spend time writing her book, which is due this fall, then promote it heavily when it comes out in spring 2010.

Palin is by far the Republican Party’s biggest draw for fund-raisers and conservative events, and the friends say she plans to spend a lot of time traveling in “the lower 48″ states, as Alaskans call the continental U.S.

Those friends say she plans to give a series of paid speeches, and will also make free GOP appearances, raising money for the party and for issues. She also plans to help other candidates, collecting political IOUs for herself.

And she’ll be very busy as a mother of five, which friends say is her top priority.

At the Washington Post, Chris Cillizza has sources “familiar with her decision.” He has posted they say Palin is leaving the governors’ mansion to free herself “to build a national political team and travel the country in support of an expected 2012 presidential bid.”

Which pundit is closest to the truth? I don’t honestly know. That’s just it. No one knows. They may all be wrong. But that hasn’t stopped them from acting like they know.

And speaking of acting, people are throwing fits left and right. On the left the anti-Palinists are mocking and taunting the Palinists. Some of the more cultish Palinists find their undergarmets much more twisted than some more thoughtful conservative observers who are angrily denouncing the 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate for “letting us down” after “we defended her.” As if she didn’t deserve defending regardless of her future political intentions. The same political opponents are denouncing her for quitting her job that were trying to see that she doesn’t keep it. That would be the hypocrite wing of the Democrat Party.

From the governor’s Blackberry to our screens via Twitter:

“We’ll soon attach info on decision to not seek re-election… this is in Alaska’s best interest, my family’s happy… it is good, stay tuned”

While anger is a stage that is known to follow shock, it might be judicious to keep our condemnation to ourselves until after we see what else Sarah Palin has to say on the matter.

Andrea Mitchell, for all we know, could have her story only half right. Gov. Palin may only be through with politics in Alaska. After some R&R time with her family, she may step back up onto the national stage and make that run for 2012. Or she may wait until 2016, when she will still be a relatively young — for a presidential candidate — 52 years of age.

We can speculate too, and it doesn’t cost a dime. Perhaps she will take a detour on the road to the White House to challenge Alaska’s Democrat junior Senator Mark Begich in 2014. Although not very likely, she could disrupt Don Young’s heart rhythm with an announcement that she will fight him for his House seat in 2010. Or she and Todd could buy a schooner, pack up the kids and sail around the world.

Here’s something we do know. Alaska is one of the worst possible places from which to run for the White House. Consider just the logistics for a minute. As a presidential candidate, almost all of her internal communications would have to be made electronically. She would also face the difficulty of recruiting campaign staff. Many of them would not want to relocate to Alaska. Most consultants wouldn’t even want to travel there. Those who would be willing would quickly tire of the expense and waste of spending hour after hour on airliners between Anchorage and Washington. We have already seen the difficulty the governor’s people in Alaska had trying to coordinate and communicate with her staff in the nation’s capitol.

Any presidential candidate with a PAC needs to campaign for candidates to pick up support, and she can’t do that as governor. The locals piss and moan every time she leaves the state unless it’s on official state business. In essence, if she has presidential ambitions, she’s a prisoner of the very state she loves so much and promotes at every available opportunity. While Sarah Palin has been tied to Alaska, Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee have been free to campaign for candidates and make other appearances which keep their profiles above the water line. With all the guns trained on her, they  have drawn little, if any, fire. Even Haley  Barbour and Mike Pence have appearances scheduled in Iowa. Don’t be surprised to see them show up in New Hampshire some time in the not too distant future.

News about Gov. Palin that comes out of the 49th state tends to be the bad, as the media is not very interested in disseminating the good. Her accomplishments tend to go unnoticed or quickly get pushed off of the screen in favor of the sensational. Recall her trip to Texas to conclude the deal which brought ExxonMobil into a cooperative agreement with TransCanada to get Gov. Palin’s pet pipeline project off the ground. She granted interviews to CNN’s Wolf Blitzer and NBC’s Matt Lauer, but both were more interested in getting her to talk about David Letterman’s hot air than Alaska’s natural gas.

The media has been relentless in its crusade against her, with the exception of a few local radio talk show hosts. There’s a coalition of bloggers in AK that do nothing but attack her 24/7. Everything they write is picked up and regurgitated by the nutroots nationally – Kos, HuffPo, C&L, etc. Much of what the nutroots writes is picked up and regurgitated by a national media which rarely even bothers to try to check the facts.

There are other possibilites. Some in the hostile media are speculating that another running shoe is about to fall. They talk wistfully of impending scandal. Some less hostile observers wonder if, God forbid, there is some medical issue either with the governor herself or someone close to her. CNN’s Rick Sanchez has even questioned if she may be pregnant with her sixth child. Some have asked if there is some other impending crisis in Gov. Palin’s family that she may need to deal with. Others speculate that she just wants to take a time out, spend some time with her family, write her book and return to the political wars with her batteries recharged. Whatever her reason or reasons for resigning her governorship must be good ones. This is not a woman who likes to quit or has shown much propensity to do so in the past.

This speculation business is easy, but unfortunately, it’s accomplishes little. It will not stop until Sarah Palin makes it stop by telling us what she plans to do. I’m willing to give her time to do that. I will neither condemn her nor cry in my beer if she decides not to run for president. God knows she has given much and received little reward and much punishment for herself and her family. Gov. Palin saved the GOP and John McCain from an electoral blowout of McGovern proportions, and she made Saxby Chambliss’ return to the U.S. Senate a sure thing with a safety margin of 10 insurance points. She’s been fighting for missile defense, fiscal restraint and energy security, among other things. She’s defended young girls and women of all ages against misogynistic attacks by dirty men both young and old. And she has been a source of encouragement to women everywhere to be all that they can be, and not just in the U.S. Army.

Whatever we have given her, she has repaid with interest. Today, she asked us to trust her decision. Let’s give her that much at least, see what her intentions are and keep her and hers in our prayers.

Update: Is Gov. Palin simply following good advice? See Item #1.

- JP

COMMENTS

  • panchita

    for putting todays surprising news in context. Symbolic, don’t ya think, that she picks indendence day for her announcement.

    • farstar99

      She was the only one Obama and his cult members feared, and the only candidate who could’ve come close to winning in 2012.

      All the others are past failures, who will fail again, or they’re RINOs who will fail.

      The GOP moderates have slit the party’s throat by not standing up for her.

      But, if she’s doing this to be happy and be with her family, more power to her.

      As for the possibility she’s running, I seriously doubt it. You don’t quit in year one of the opposition’s term to run in year four.

  • Aaron Gardner

    That would really make the MSM’s head explode*.

    * WARNING VERY GRAPHIC

    • http://groups.yahoo.com/group/republican587/ Elizabeth Christian

      n/t

  • JadedByPolitics

    a Palin announcement has had on the oldstream media the most but the left is going all glowy and then the Vichy Republicans all twisted in knots and of course those who WANT and NEED her to run because they are so invested in her will hear no one else….that last one is NOT GOOD STUFF!

    I personally love the way she twists people in knots and I appreciate her giving her Lt. Governor an opportunity to show his stuff to keep the State R in the next election and I respect her integrity in “first things first”. If that is her family and I believe it is then good for her and does NOTHING to demean her value in my eyes. This is the beginning of hearing from Sarah and oh it should be quite a ride no matter what she does.

    OBTW those who are so deranged to think that this woman who has been examined from stem to stern has some “other shoe” need check themselves into a hospital ward!

  • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

    but I’ll wait for the next FP Diary Response to the Rebuttal of the Reply to the Original that is bound to come ;-) lol …. demonstrates, IMO, the over-reactions that abound I mentioned elsewhere…. This is not 100% Roses some want to spin it nor is it 100% dung others insist… There is FAR TOO MUCH TIME between now and 2012.

  • http://www.linkedin.com/in/williamgainey Bill Gainey

    Dear Sarah,
    We heard the news of your pending resignation and decision not to run for governor in 2010. You are the reason I voted for McCain/Palin last year. I would not have voted for Obama nor McCain but probably the Libertarian.

    May I offer a good piece of advice. Don’t remain a Republican (or as I like to say a Republicrat) since I don’t think there is much of a difference between the two parties. I guess you could say I’m ready to do more than attend a Tea Party.

    Secondly, go out on the speaking circuit and earn some money and pay off your legal debts. Third; when you are debt free and have the personal funds, BUY your family a home in Wyoming or Idaho, etc. where you have former roots and keep your “summer home” in Alaska. Fourth; do the Newt Gingrich thing and start writing books, doing documentaries on American History, history of Alaska and how and why Seward bought Alaska, what were the agreements for statehood in 1959 and perhaps hook up with Bill Bennett and appear on his morning program as a guest, then work up to guest host, and get Dr. Bill Bennett to help you collaborate on true history being taught in our schools, etc. Fifth; call Rush Limbaugh after he is off next week and ask to go on his show and explain your viewpoint, reasons for stepping down, etc. (Rush only has 20 million listeners weekly in the US and around the whole world). If all goes well, maybe you could eventually guest host for Rush when he is out. Sean Hannity got his national start as Rush’s guest host as did Tony Snow. Lastly, be yourself and when someone does a “hatchet job on you and your family from this point forward” do one of two things: either hit them with a knock out punch to the gonads or lower extremities or do as Jesus said, “offer them the other cheek”. Or you could just ignore them and the story may go away.

    You know, we conservatives, should not be so hung up on “abortion” and other such social issues! We should state our positions and then “openly pray that our Lord Jesus would hear our prayers and help those who sin against his WORD would be forgiven of their sins”. You know, hate the sin and yet love the sinner! Christ came to save the world from their sins and therefore had to go where the sinners were. But Christ was tempted in the world and did not succumb to the temptations of that worldly sin, did he? However, we truly conservative Christians and practicing Orthodox Jews and conservative people who have not found their faith, need a leader who can communicate our message, bring energy to our movement, who can speak without a “teleprompter” and is not afraid of a T.V. camera. Sarah, it is my view that you and Todd could be those people. You have the energy and following and abilities. I think Todd has the drive to support you. The question is do you wish to do it today or wait for the future? You don’t have to be the candidate for President, etc., just the leader who organizes the Tea Party folks of all political persuasions to save the U.S. from Socialism and restore our capitalist system. That will take many people who are not “blue blood Republicans and elitist Democrats or as they call themselves (Progressives). We will need money to combat George Soros and all his ilk and contemporaries; Acorn needs to be exposed and put of of service; and respect for our election process returned. Both sides seem to be “stealing the elections” and getting away with it!

    Thanks for listening! May God richly bless you and your family today and forever.

    Please sound the clarion call in our behalf and “give’m hell Sarah”.

    • jddavid

      Ronald went Republican to make a day.
      Democrats made this world worse for good people with Carter and presemt cuckoo.
      and you call them ‘the same’

  • smitch61

    I believe she will be our voice whether she decides to run or not… The gloves are off, she will give it to the left with a smile on her face. I Believe she will be the voice for all women regardless of party. Whatever she intends to do in her future, it is going to be great fun watching her destroy the leftists.

    • afvet

      She will be the voice for all Americans who will not allow our country to be taken over by socialistic monarchies.
      Hell, this is AMERICA, and I for one am not ready to give it up !!!
      She, and her philosophies, are what we need right now.
      Her voice is indeed important, we’ll see what she does with it.

  • morstar150

    She isn’t going away, she just getting more influential.

  • mbecker908

    is a little like watching Reefer Madness.

    • Justin_Case

      I could be wrong, but my feeling is she ain’t coming back. Not after quitting as Governor.

  • http://andrightlyso.com/ civil_truth

    This speculation business is easy, but unfortunately, it?s accomplishes little. It will not stop until Sarah Palin makes it stop by telling us what she plans to do. I?m willing to give her time to do that.

    So let’s turn off the heat on the tea kettle, take a trip down to the local parade and fireworks show tomorrow, and celebrate our nation’s founding.

    Sarah and her future plans can wait…even for weeks. Let this instant gratification culture wet their diapers – I’m not going to change them when they start crying.

  • http://MsUnderestimated.com Ms. Underestimated

    Andrea Mitchell can go suck wind. She would LOVE for Sarah to be out of the picture that I think she’s saying/reporting what she is in the hopes that she’s right. Sarah scares the crap out of a lot of people, and that means she’s doing something right.

  • djemi

    I’d pay to see her if, nay when, she comes to Michigan. Its money no matter what she does and as with every other American she has the right to the pursuit of happiness whatever it may be.

  • http://groups.yahoo.com/group/republican587/ Elizabeth Christian

    SARAH PALIN!!!

    This lady knows what she is doing – it is awesome ; )

  • Flagstaff

    to write, had I the knowledge and time to do so.

    Every bit of your diary is right on point, but I want to highlight this sentence:

    She?s been fighting for missile defense, fiscal restraint and energy security, among other things.

    And there are other things.

    That part of her totality of being is almost never mentioned when “analyzing” her and her work. She is too often tossed aside as if her only asset is a compelling personal story or a pretty face. She is a woman who is well-grounded in conservatism and the facts to support it. When given a chance, she usually expresses intelligent thoughts, well. To counter her during the campaign, the Libs had to create unbalanced tests–she, as Vice President, had to be “ready to step into the President’s shoes immediately” while Barack Obama, as President, was allowed to “grow into the job.”

    For her, an interview answer about being about being on the front lines next to Russia was turned into the claim that she could “see Russia from my front porch,” yet Joe Biden was allowed figuratively to take daily walks atop his own dentures without encountering serious questioning of his credibility or common sense.

    Finally, if you watched her announcement today, you must have noticed that she apparently spoke without notes or a TelePrompter. It was a long and detailed statement, and far from rambling (as someone claimed elsewhere, perhaps about another day) it was cogent, coherent, and easy to understand. Compare that, please, to any unscripted or scripted comments by our President. Without the TOTUS to cue him, Mr. Obama is unable to speak sensibly or to coherently answer the simplest question. Yet she is the implied airhead, and he is called a masterful reader speaker.

    She may not be Madame Curie, but my Gawd, she has accomplished more on her own than has Hillary Clinton, without the benefit of an Ivy League education or a law degree. (OK, maybe a law degree isn’t really an advantage, but you get my drift. Both of those “shortcomings” were used snidely against her during the last campaign.)

  • DONTREADONME

    Just kidding mbecker you may just disagree on my take…

    I have had a chance to listen to the full speech given by Sarah today, and I believe from what I heard that the read of she is out of politics may be wrong. I along with many others only got relevant sound bites from the speech today which brought me to other conclusions.

    That said, she did what I would do if my position as Governor was drawing undo press and liability to the people of Alaska. What I am saying is the left wing media, MSM, and the DNC made having Sarah Palin as Governor a costly and time consuming drain on the states matters and resources; therefore, in a bid to free the state of Alaska up from this garbage, she has chosen not to run as Governor for a second term and to resign as Governor rather than become a drain on the taxpayers as a lame duck Governor. This is a unique position in politics, not many would jump on a grenade like this especially with the narcisism we see in politicians these days.

    What I believe now is that if her ambition is to run for President, being Governor of the state of Alaska in a second term would be unfair to her constituents; therefore, in giving her the benefit of the doubt, I believe, if her personality is as she portrays, this is exactly what she should do. Why? because I would have done the same thing. Then again, I know who I am, and that is what I am, honorable thing to do; however, I am not a politician and you always need to keep that in the back of your mind with polticos. Does that brighten up your day? For Palin supporters it will, for Palin skeptics (not detractors which can be found at DKos) I probably didn’t convince you of anything. I for one, like the woman, but she still has much to show me to convince me of her Presidential feasibility.

    • mbecker908

      And I don’t necessarily disagree with you. You’ve made some assumptions, marked them as such and drawn reasonable conclusions from those assumptions.

      The bottom line is pretty simple I think. We don’t have a freaking clue what she’s going to do. And frankly, I don’t think we know “why” either. But I do think we’ll find out over the next few months.

      I happen to like Governor Palin as well. And, like you, I just don’t know if she should be President. We will find out if she “wants” to be President before the end of the year is my guess though.

      • mbecker908

        I’m from Arizona. We prefer sand storms to rain storms.

        • DONTREADONME
    • TNJim

      definitely took a hit today. No matter what the reason for today’s decision, it definitely hurt any chance she may have had for ’12, or ’16 for that matter. The left would trump “She’s a quitter!” loud and long. I do think the constant attacks on her family from the likes of Letterman, Sullivan, et al played a big role today in her decision, and the left will use that if she ever decides to run for any elected office again.

      I dunno, I can’t get it out of my head that Alinsky scored another hit today…

      • DONTREADONME

        the left is using a circular argument right now, the DNC and left attacked and attacked and attacked, brought cases to court, this and that, she was costing her state a fortune, if that is even true, therefore, the left was costing the state of AK alot of time and resources. She left to prevent this garbage from continuing and draining the agenda of the state; therefore, the left created the problem now they are claiming absolution by blaming her for quiting for saving the state.

        Again, I would have done the same thing, I would not continue to draw needless bad press, draining of funds and the inability to do my job as Governor because I was always under attack from the left. It is not fair to the State, yeah it looks like quitting to us because we thing we would fight, then again we are dudes, but when right thing to do is step down for the people who voted you in office, why would you stay. Again if you were trully self interested politician staying would have been the obvious thing.

        BTW, if she leaves office for good to take care of raising her family and to avoid the left from using them as fodder for their personal twisted edification, then she acted in her families self interest and their is nothing wrong with that logic in my opinion. Actually, it is rather admirable and courageous because she had to know that those calling her a quitter now would still be calling her a quitter. Make sense? Again, we will have to wait and see what happens, but let us assume she is gone and it is time to get back to the question, Zero what are you going to do about North Korea?

        • TNJim

          I do think family is the reason for this decision, and I support that. Only Sarah knows if she may want to enter the fray again, Also, what Erick said in his most recent post makes a lot of sense to me. Like him, I think it’s unfortunate some have jumped on the “hidden scandal” bandwagon.

          We’re on the same page here, especially about the left’s role in this. Hence the Alinsky reference above.

          Sarah still has a big role to play in the GOP, if she wants to, I’m just not sure right now it’s running for elected office. We’ll see, and my prayers are with her and the family.

          • DONTREADONME

            that the left and the MSM will now use families as perfect targets for going after candidates. Now that is when you know that we really hit the lowest of the low.

            I with you there as well TNJ, Sarah still has a lot to offer the GOP in regards to fundraising, speeches and stumping. Heck, her future in the GOP may be in a cabinet position of a GOP President, that is a perfect place to pick up experience in the future.

          • penguin2

            Long night, lot of thoughts. I did sleep on things though. At first I was bothered by people saying she was ‘finished”. As far I’m concerned, if she never does another darn thing for this country, that’s okay. She did more and put up with more than any other individual I can think of. Every time I think of the vitriolic hatred of the left and MSM and the backstabbing of the elite GOP, I feel anger. She wasn’t like them, Thank God. That’s why she connected to so many of us, we are like her. I admire her because she is stronger and lives her values. To be honest, I’m not sure that I have the fortitude to do and make the choices she has.

            I don’t believe there is a juicy “scandal” waiting in the wings. Sorry to disappoint the Dems and hating MSM. BUT, even if there is, what could be worse than any of the manufactured trash, that has already been put out there? Regardless, I pray for peace and rest for her and her family.

            Fourth of July, may be symbolic…declaring herself free and independent. Free to exercise her First Amendment rights. Free to go after Obama. And we must remember, she is still an official elected official and thus will have those constraints until July 27th.

            She may be ceding the battle, to go on for a bigger victory. It does not have to be elected office, nice if it is. I believe she speaks for many people and will continue to be an asset to our party and cause. People went to rallies because of her, not John McCain. I don’t think that will change.

            One last thought, to call her a “quitter” is wrong. What did Obama ever accomplish or complete? He was in perpetual campaign mode from community organizer, state senator, U.S. Senator and president. He is still in same mode. did he ever SERVE his constituents? Sara is smart enough to pick and choose her battles. I bet that is what she is doing.

          • TNJim

            As far as sleep goes, I work 2nd shift and don’t get home til midnight anyway.

            “Ceding the battle, to go on to a bigger victory” Yup, pretty well summed up what I took from her presser yesterday. There are many roles she can play in the party for 2010 and 2012. But as far as running for elected office goes, many will see her as a quitter now and that will taint her chances for victory and possibly chances of getting a campaign off the ground. The left will harp on that to no end but as a consolation it may spare her kids some of the vitriol heaped on them lately.

            I still think, though, even not completing her term as governor, she’s still more experienced as a leader than Obama is, or ever will be if he keeps acting like a campaigner rather than a leader. This is as close as he’s come yet to serving his constituents, if you consider that those are a bunch of left-wing radicals bent on destroying this country. If that’s who he considers as his constituents, then he’s doing a pretty good job.

            Unfortunately.

          • penguin2

            This Independence day probably weighing a bit more on our minds. I don’t think I ever felt our freedom and country as we know it, to be so threatened. Here’s to hoping that more people will wake up and notice the power grab the Executive branch of our government has made.

            If not, it is a long road ahead. But we won’t be making that journey alone.

          • Flagstaff

            Maybe it’s a stretch, but from the Intellectual Devotional‘s page on George Washington in 1775,

            Against such a foe [Great Britain and mercenaries], Washington could hope only for a few outright victories. Instead, Washington reckoned correctly that he could wear the British down by avoiding outright defeats.

            Perhaps that’s not a strong parallel, but the only defeat that Sarah has suffered has been at the hands of John McCain, who refused to accept the help she could have given.

            Personally, I think it’s time to stop questioning the motives of every conservative who does something slightly out of the mold of “conservative busines as usual.” If what Sarah says makes sense and doesn’t contradict the facts, I say take her at her word and wait for further developments.

          • penguin2

            I think it can be applied here. John McCain’s treatment of Sarah will long be remembered. I did not understand it then, I do now. Envy, jealousy and perhaps not as accepting of her conservative mold.

            The more I have learned about George Washington, the more I have this sense of wonder that such an incredible man existed and did so much under such adverse circumstances. And remember that dense fog that allowed him to evacuate his troops and save the fledgling Continental army? Some things just cannot be explained.

          • Flagstaff

            is so popular.

            Or maybe the stars were just in proper alignment.

            Similar things have happened in other wars–WWII (many amazing necessary miracles), the Spanish Armada (speaking of weather), for example.

      • eburke

        from the constraints of the Governorship and the constant harrangue of utterly frivolous ethics complaints, a ‘freed’ Sarah may must give another ‘W’ to the old saying: Be careful what you wish for, you may get it.

    • Scope

      In her full speech when she talked about her reason for stepping down, I think we saw the real Sarah shinning. She said she came into the Govership with a promise that it wouldn’t be politics as usual. She said that she and her staff were spending up to 80% of their time in fighting off critics, fighting frivilous ethics charges against her and being attacked. She said she and the Lt. Governor did not take pay raises, and she was seeing millions of dollars being wasted in Alaska after the deranged media and political operatives descended on the state. She even mentioned that the newspapers printed very little of the accomplishments and good things that were being done by her administration. As someone said above, she has been Alinskied. It goes something like pick your target, freeze it, make it personal, and use ridicule. If that is not what has been done to Palin, I don’t know what it is. I have no doubt that Sarah can Palinize alot of her critics, and do it with a smile and grace.

      In time, I believe many will come to see just how correct her decision to step down was. It speaks loudly for her moral values. She isn’t going to use and abuse the Government just to collect a paycheck and all the goodies. Obama started campaigning for the Presidency at the DNC long before anyone had even considered running, including Clinton. He forced Clinton into the race before she was ready. As someone else here said, timing is everything. If Palin waited until 2010 to begin her campaign, the dew drops would have dried on the rose. Those of us that were Fred Thompson supporters know what waiting too long to get in can do. And, Palin and Jerry Thompson are very close friends. I’m sure she is getting good advice from Fred. She even used the word “federalist” in her speech yesterday.

  • Josh Painter

    Check the link in the update at the bottom of the post.

    - JP

    • DONTREADONME
      • Josh Painter

        Just wanted to let all that have commented and might be interested know that the post had been updated.

        - JP

        • Cheryl

          and thanks Josh. I really believe she’s about to outfox them all.

        • Scope

          thanks for adding it. It was dated June 16th, that’s interesting. The only surprise was that it came from the Politico. #1- Get out of Alaska. Now I can look forward to seeing Palin (again), when she comes to VA to campaign for McDonnell later this year, and without the crying and bellyaching that she needs to “stay in Alaska and do her job.” Obama has already made his appearance in support of Deeds, Palin can blow it out of the park for McDonnell. Palin didn’t quit, Palin just got started.

        • Scope

          thanks for adding it. It was dated June 16th, that’s interesting. The only surprise was that it came from the Politico. #1- Get out of Alaska. Now I can look forward to seeing Palin (again), when she comes to VA to campaign for McDonnell later this year, and without the crying and bellyaching that she needs to “stay in Alaska and do her job.” Obama has already made his appearance in support of Deeds, Palin can blow it out of the park for McDonnell. Palin didn’t quit, Palin just got started.

          • Flagstaff

            Good way to put it. I think that was the strategy behind the point guard basketball story. It already pre-empts the “quitter” accusation.

            I think there is next to zero chance that Sarah plans to retire to the sidelines and just raise her family. (That doesn’t mean I think she’ll necessarily run for President, though. I think that McCain did the worst thing possible for her by naming her his VP, given that he had no clue about how to use her or how to win.

            Politico #5 thinks that she can win over the “densest core” of the Republican Party, sort of implying that the densest core are the solid conservatives. That’s damning by faint praise. I remain convinced that a solid conservative standing for solid conservative values is a vote magnet for all those “moderates” and novice Republicans who haven’t been inspired to vote since 2000. The Republican Party will expand its tent by attracting uncommitted voters to its values, not by abandoning its values to pander to the left.

  • http://xmmlbchat.blogspot.com katesmith

    He has been a reliable source for information about what is really going on with Governor Palin, ie with the people who want to remove her from public life. Glenn Beck was a supporter even before she was famous, maybe he’ll do something about her. But Rush knows the most. Andrea Mitchell’s report agrees with an earlier post on this site. Using George Soros’ patient plan, ie just keep putting time and money into nuisance lawsuits, keep pounding at public perception, no one with the right ideas can run for office or for that matter should ever leave the house. Of course, Soros travels with 2 armed guards himself. The rich are different.

  • Finrod

    While getting lunch today, I saw a black man wearing a Palin-Plumber 2012 shirt. Granted, this was in Cobb County, Georgia, but still.

    It took me a couple of minutes, actually, to figure out who ‘Plumber’ referred to.

  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    She has to understand it. She’s not going to be able to make a successful run for President with an incomplete term as Governor to show for a track record.

    If you think voters held against Mitt Romney his failure even to run for re-election in Massachusetts, wait until voters get a hold of her and her failure to complete even the one term she was elected to.

    The ability to govern and then get re-elected is important when we’re talking about a Presidential candidate. With this cut and run move, she’s foreclosed her one opportunity to show she can do that.

    I expect she understands it. There’s no loss of respect here if she’s reassigning her priorities and putting her poor kids first. They’ve endured so much abuse from sickos like Andrew Sullivan, David Letterman, the locked ward at the Huffington Post, and the like.

    But she can’t seriously think she can run for President now, not in 2012, not ever.

    Well, ever is a long time. Depends on if she could serve two terms as Governor at some later date I suppose. I don’t know the Alaska Constitution.

    • Josh Painter

      was not about a failure to serve more time as governor. It was more about a failure to show any consistency on the issues. He turned like a weather vane on guns, gays, stem cells, abortion, environment, education, immigration, campaign finance, taxes, minimum wage, civil unions, etc.

      - JP

      • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

        The way Romney hit and run, leaving his state party in the lurch, was something I saw mentioned here quite a bit.

      • mbecker908

        While Romney certainly was the poster boy for a shortage of consistency on just about any issue, his real problem was that he was a cut and run opportunist. The jury is out on whether Gov. Palin is an opportunist, but she’s certainly cut and run.

        BTW Josh, any thoughts on what will happen to gas pipeline thingy now that she’s gone?

        • panchita

          why don’t you provide the teeming masses with a 250 word treatise on the candidate you are going to support to lead the party in this time of great need.

          I await with bated breath.

          • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

            And you just again admitted you’re so obsessed with your fantasy of Palin 2012 that you’re completely out of step with any credible activist, who are all focused on 2010.

          • panchita

            now who is able to elucidate our beliefs clearly and simply and able to penetrate the MSM? 2010 is not faraway, and we need a leader in this great fight.

            I am a strong supporter of sarah, but not blinded. I’m unclear what her policies on healthcare or immigration are for starters.

            If she’s for open borders and single payer, then adios muchacha.

          • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

            We have the grass roots. We have a genuine movement, not a personality cult like our opposition.

            We have substance like they never will. That counts.

          • panchita

            If not sarah then who?

            I don’t want a personality cult either, but who will lead the masses.

            No choice on the ballot for “grass roots”.

          • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

            The grass roots are sovereign.

          • Bedell

            not really. Unfortunately man thinks himself to be.

          • mbecker908

            I don?t want a personality cult either, but who will lead the masses.

            Now then, that should either end with a question mark, not a period, if it’s a question or it should read something more like the following: I don?t want a personality cult either, but[a leader] who will lead the masses.

            Oh, and “sarah” is not only grammatically incorrect it’s disrespectful. To you she is “Governor Palin”, and her first name is correctly written “Sarah”.

            And, with respect to the inherent (look it up) question in that first sentence, the answer is, “We’ll find out when the ’12 primaries get underway.”

            Hey, do you have a list of what the major issues will be in ’12?

          • TNJim

            Becker strikes me as the kind of guy who’s more interested in 2010 right now, as we all should be, including you. Only when the field for 2012 gets set will he tell us who he’ll support, and I doubt becker will need 250 words to say why.

          • mbecker908

            I’ve said over and over that I have no candidate for ’12. Although if pressed, I’m all in with Franz.

            As of today, discussions of ’12 are, at best, disingenuous. We have no clue what the “issues” in that election will be. We don’t know who will express interest in being our candidate. We don’t know how Obama will be viewed by then. There are so many unknown unknowns that it’s pointless to speculate. And you’re obviously a big enough jerk that you’re totally incapable of understanding that.

            As far as a treatise from me, check my posting history. There’s lots of stuff there. Unlike your pathetic little page.

            Run along boy. Don’t play with fireworks, you’ll hurt yourself.

          • mbecker908

            what about that gas pipeline thingy? Got any guesses about what’s going to happen with that? And how about Gov. Palin’s potential problems with her Yahoo emails? Oh and why is she raising money for private counsel in that one when the State of AK is required to provide defense against ethics charges for her?

            God but you’re a jerk.

          • panchita

            don’t like sarah. I mean deep down in your core. She does something to you doesn’t she? Too earthy…too crass…too stupid…too sexual.
            Its too something isn’t it.

            My guess is, like your kindred spirit the leftist elitist, you simply think your better and smarter than her.

            Quit giving us 1500 words on her negatives and a pathetic weasly “i like her”

            Man up and admit you despise her. I won’t think any less of you.

          • mbecker908

            People know me around here. They know when I say I have no particular problem right now with Governor Palin I mean it.

            Now then, what about the pipeline thingy?

            As far as being a kindred spirit with leftist elitists, I doubt you can even explain what that means. Where’d you read it? And as far as being smarter than Governor Palin, I may well be. I’m certainly a hell of a lot smarter than you are. But then again my chaise lounge is smarter than you are.

            Oh, and as far as you thinking less of me, since you have no demonstrated ability to think, I won’t be losing any sleep over that.

            Jerk.

          • panchita

            liked sarah palin. Now you say you have no particular problem with her. Certainly someone of your great intellect can decipher a disconnect.

            You were a middle child weren’t you? Birth order wise, I mean. Makes you feel big and strong to belittle others. Let me make a suggestion. Use it on the left. I’m on your side remember. At the end of the day we will both be checking off the same boxes.

          • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

            BING BLANG BLAOW
            REDSTATE IN THE HOUSE
            I JUST TOOK YOUR ACCOUNT FROM YOU
            YOU COULD HAVE USED IT TO TROLL A LOT
            BUT YOU CAN?T
            BECAUSE IMMA TURN IT OFF
            AND RUB IT IN YOUR FACE

          • mbecker908

            It’s a slow weekend. Please.

          • bs
          • Bedell

            trying to figure out how this exchange has been respectful and why only one player is booted.

          • bs
          • Bedell

            for pointing me in the right direction in case I did not know.

          • mbecker908

            Totally incapable of making a rational argument.

            And pointing out that an idiot is, in fact, an idiot is not a matter of disrespect, it’s a community service. You’ve been registered for three years, you should know that. Of course, given your posting history over those three years…

          • Bedell

            I seldom post here; but I do faithfully read the threads if that counts for much.

          • DONTREADONME
          • Bedell

            DONTREADONME. I’m not worth the effort. :-)

          • DONTREADONME

            politically speaking that is. Man, you do not know how many sleeper accounts people have around here. Provide us some more context so we can not be so darn suspicious. Anyway, not much to go on with you, so safe to say I have no idea what side of the debate you are on.

          • Bedell

            I am a right-center sort of guy, that enjoys politics but doesn’t think politics addresses the heart which is desperately wicked. Who can know it? That said my political influences have been folks like John Calvin, Abraham Kuyper, Francis Schaeffer, etc. (i.e., those of a certain theological bent). Of the current crop of potential POTUS candidates I’m partial to Jindal.

          • DONTREADONME

            I agree with you, something fundamentally is broken in this society and politics is expoiting it. I would imagine it has a lot to do with the spirituality and depravity, of course if you follow the trend in American society you can follow the demise along the lines of decrease and increase of those two respectively. Anyway, thanks for letting us know who you are, it help provide context in an online world of only text, which is devoid of body language and voice inflections.

          • Bedell

            on a political/religious side of a sports board. It provides a much more diverse but a smaller community. I have tended to post little here because I fear I may often be out of my league. Btw, I agree with your sentiments.

          • mbecker908

            is that she is a great stump speaker and will likely be a good fund raiser. And that is precisely what I said in the comment to which you refer.

            In this comment I was referring to the Governor as a politician and a potential candidate. There’s a difference, you’re just not bright enough to understand that.

            The only disconnect here is the one between the rocks between your ears and your fingers.

            Now then, let me be really clear about this. We are not on the same side. You’re nothing more than a one issue bloggyhorse who has no clue about politics, timing, issues or winning. Go away and learn something and then come back. In another generation.

            Also, if you’re going to continue to post about the Governor please stop with the small case letters at the beginning of her name. It’s very disrespectful, not that it surprises me you would do that. Your manners are no better than your grammar.

            I’ve not belittled anyone here. I’ve only pointed out that you are disrespectful, have no idea about politics, know nothing about Governor Palin, are ignorant about Alaska and Alaska politics, and that you generally are a jerk and an idiot. It’s not personal. It’s just a clear statement of fact that everybody else understands. And, if I were going to “belittle” someone it wouldn’t be you. You’ve done an admirable job of doing it to yourself with every post. You’ve left me nothing to do in that regard.

            And your grammar and writing ability both suck.

          • Achance

            about Sarah Palin that you didn’t learn from a speech or commercial that somebody else wrote or from her own press releases. Even people here in Alaska who see and hear her practically every day don’t know where she stands on most issues because she stands where it seems most advantageous to her at the time. If you knew anything about her actual governance, you’d know that she was for an All-Alaska Gas Line, and took former Governor Hickels support because of it, before she dumped it and steered the gas line and half a billion dollars of OPM to Trans-Canada for a route through Canada. She was against Pt. Thompson drilling by Exxon, the leaseholder, before she was for it. She was against domestic partner benefits for government employees before she let the AKSC decision go unappealed and has never supported any legislative action on the issue. Likewise, she is probably best known and like by SoCons for being Pro-Life, yet a major point of contention between her and conservative legislators here has been not taking action on parental consent legislation thrown out by the AKSC.

            From day one in her political career, it has been all about Sarah and she has built that career on the politcally dead bodies of people who helped and supported her; the mayor of Wasilla when she was a council person, Gov. Murkowski and Randy Ruedrich when she was a an AOGCC Commissioner and gubernatorial candidate, former Gov Hickel who was perhaps her most significant Republican supporter when she ran for governor whose support was predicated on her support of the All-Alaska gas line. I can go on awhile.

            And as to what this sudden resignation portends, I don’t know but I know it will be whatever Sarah Palin figures will most benefit the Palin Clan. I know what Senator Murkowski thinks it portends, Sarah’s attempts to make nice notwithstanding. Unlike Begich and even Young, who has plenty of reason to hate her, Murkowski’s response to Palin’s resignation had a bite to it. I’m thinking the Senator may be right in launching an attack on the Governor right ot of the box.

          • Kowalski

            Achance I have to tell you that ever since I’ve “met” you on Redstate it seemed to me that most of your news has been to make people hate Sarah Palin. You list these things as damning and you’ve always been willing to list them. So what’s up with you?

          • Tbone

            but he is a good conservative and fun to kid. After all, we are all a little nuts about something.(except becker, he is pretty ecumunical in his scope, lol).

          • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

            I thought gravy trains were limited to the elected officials and the union bureaucrats. Wasn’t Art stuck between the two?

          • Kowalski

            He’ll probably have a lot more to say about precisely why the decisions that have been made about the natural gas in Alaska are the wrong ones. I admit I’m not that conversant in the internecine politics of supplying natural gas.

            Here’s the Governor’s order.

            Liquid Natural Gas.

            I don’t see what’s very damning about that particularly when you consider the people involved with the project as it stands now. But I guess if I perceived someone took my gravy train from me, I’d be bitter, too. It’s a big project.

          • Kowalski

            I’m sure it will be a long and detailed series of posts talking about the liquid natural gas, TransCanada, BP and ConocoPhilips, and everybody else.

            If Achance legitimately got screwed somewhere along the line I’d like to hear about it, but it seems to me that the project is continuing and his assertions about how it benefits the “Palin Clan” are particularly weird.

            Sarah Palin has never seemed particularly wealthy to me; it seems as though he’s suggesting a kickback of some sort.

            http://www.allalaskagasline.com/index.php

          • Achance

            Angry at what that self-serving woman has done to the reputations of a lot of good people, and I number myself among them, who tried as best they were able to serve the State of Alaska. Where do we all go to get our reputations back after she trashed the Murkowski Administration with the help of the Anchorage Daily News. After she trashed the leadership of the Alaska Republican Party. After she trashed Alaska elected officials being railroaded by the Public Integrity Section. The audacity of that woman to proclaim herself the sole judge of ethics and integrity and announce to the World that her claim to fame is having “cleaned up” all the people who made it possible for her to be something other than just another suburban mom in Wasilla, Alaska. None of us that she’s made a career of trashing and blacklisting have a $10 Million dollar book deal that we can rest on for the rest of our lives or the opportunity that she’s been afforded to completely create a myth for yourself – and I do mean myth because the Sarah Palin that all the Palin supporter think they know sure as Hell ain’t the one that I and my friends here know. July 26th can’t get here quickly enough and hopefully she’ll spend most of her time in the Lower 48 being famous and leave us all alone to try to clean up her mess.

          • Kowalski

            You told me a little while ago you were branching out into an entirely new field. You sounded optimistic.

            I don’t mean to be glib or dismissive, Achance, but you make it sound as though your life has been personally ruined. Why are you spending any time talking about it on a blog instead of rebuilding it?

          • Kowalski

            Maybe the Alaska Republican Party deserved a little bit of trashing in the Anchorage Daily News?

            I don’t know the specifics you’re referring to, but I know firsthand that the Illinois GOP needed a brick upside the head after it tried to field Jack “My Wife Likes Me To Take Sex Pictures Of Her in S&M Clubs” Ryan and then Mike Ditka (who had the good sense to stay the hell away) and finally Joke Candidate Alan “I’m a Black Man” Keyes to fill the Senate seat that was ultimately taken by Barack Obama.

            I mean, the ILGOP needed its head handed to it, and still does in many ways. Maybe the Alaska Republican Party deserved it?

          • Achance

            Sorry to take so long to get back but my daughter’s here from Seattle, the temp has been in the 80s, and the boat beckoned; you and politics come in second to my daughter, whales, and king salmon. SWMBO’s in the kitchen preparing a king salmon’s eternal reward as I type.

            She manufactured the corruption charges against the Murkowski Administration and she and the ADN whipped that horse for over two years. We never could get past the constant drumbeat of “corrupt, corrupt, corrupt;” pretty much the same thing the Ds did to GWB. The now largely discredited FBI investigation into legislators, Sen. Stevens, and Rep. Young just added to it, and we got to watch her kick them all to the curb along the way. Watching people slobber over her as the conservative icon makes me sick; she was the darling of the Democrats here because they thought she’d be easy for Tony Knowles to beat. Turned out Gov. Hickel and some other influential Republicans signed on with her because she espoused the in-state natural gas line they wanted. Well, that lasted just long enough for her to get elected. Then people still slobbered over her “conservatism” nationally as she spent money like a drunken sailor with the “energy rebate” and stratospheric budgets, then, even as the price of oil tanked this year, threw a budget to the Legislature with totally unrealistic revenue forcasts and forced the Legislature to make the cuts in her pandering budget and take the heat for it. And I won’t even get into her out and out Wasilla redneck enmity towards Southeast and Rural Alaska because you guys in the Lower 48 won’t understand it.

            As to my own circumstance, government is a pretty small community at my level, even Nationally. I don’t have to work, but I like to and, frankly, I want the money. Other than people that have known me personally, I have the Devil’s own time getting past the corruption charges that have been associated with the last administration I worked for. At minimum, I have to answer the questions about whether I was ever investigated, got fired by Palin, all that rot. Actually, I’ve wished I had been fired by Palin; that’s almost as good as having been fired by Nixon out in the government work world. None of us were ever even charged with anything except Randy Ruderrich, the Party Chair and a fellow AOGCC Commissioner with Palin, on an administrative charge, and Jim Clark, Murkowski’s COS, on a technical violation that nobody would ever have noticed had it not been for all the noise; noise made mostly by Sarah Palin. You might have noticed that I get stalked even here by people trotting out the “corrupt bastards club” meme; Moe and Niel have banned one of them at least half a dozen times. The people who hate me most and with good reason, some of the big unions, would NEVER question my integrity and would shake my hand and take my word on ANYTHING. Having to answer questions about corruption and having to even field threats of Ethics Act charges from that woman’s minions really, really, really pissed me off.

          • penguin2

            of your comments and views. Maybe you’ve explained it before and I’ve missed it. But, I’m glad to know more about the situation.

          • Kowalski
  • hunter

    McCain, in fact, did screw up in nominating her. We who supported her, and I was one, in fact were had.
    I do not know just how low the Republican Party will go before we can start coming back but, apparently, it will be agonizingly low.
    We are losing our base of leadership almost weekly. The Gov. of Utah sells out to work for Obama. Sanford is actually a middle age crisis posing as a leader. Palin has never, since her first wonderful speech, been without need of huge numbers of explainers to explain that she is really great, and not awkward and off-key.
    All this talk about Palin as future Presidential candidate? Please.

    • Dencal26

      I was prepared to stay home and not vote until Palin was selected as VP.

      • hunter

        That did not help too much.
        The problem is for every person like you, and there were many, there were many more still she simply turned off.
        Blaming her problems on others, after awhile, gets old.
        I spent 8 years defending and explaining Bush. I am not preapred to ever do that again for any politician.
        This latest move by Sarah, quitting a job she is supposedly brilliant at, is a total non-starter. I wish her well, and unless I run into her when I take a vacation to Alaska, I have no interest in seeing her or hearing about her again.

        • bobojake

          This is going to be a fun party to watch as she dethorns obama and his thugs one by one.
          I want to see rambo the vulgar crawling for his stealing $25,000,000 million from freddi-fannie and now being the cheif arm braker(Just a simple question was rambo the vulgar with Hillary when she broke her arm).

          sing with me.
          Happy days are here again

          Here come de Judge

          • hunter

            I will post my contribution history against yours any day.
            I have been voting straight ticket Republican since 1976, the first year I could vote. I volunteer in campaigns and I am very active.
            I gave money to Sarah.
            Don’t pigeonhole me, bobojake.
            We are screwed up, and not the least of our problems is that we eat our own.
            Sarah *quit* a leadership job for lame, poorly communicated reasons.
            I am tired of defending Republicans who cannot communicate clearly or forcefully and must be continually re-explained.

          • SteveLA

            hunter

            I keep wondering if there is a generational gap going on with how people views Governor Palin’s quitting the Governor’s office.

            Baby Boomers and older I think would tend to take a dim view of any politician who has quit an elected office without a serious heath issue, health issue in the family or scandal. Elected officials just don’t quit office.

            Younger Gen X and Y’s see it as no big deal, just another job and there are other jobs waiting around the corner for them.

            No way of telling one way or the other what the distribution of age is of posters expressing a point of view on Palin’s leaving office, but I suspect that there is a generational gap underlying those views. Nothing wrong with those differences in point of view or what drives them, but it would be interesting to study.

            For the record, I’m a late baby boomer and leaving office early does not impress me. I view it as an abandonment of a promise made to the people of Alaska to serve a full term when Governor Palin ran for office. Electing people to public office for me is in a very real way hiring someone, something as a matter of trust that is a serious matter to me.

          • Josh Painter

            I know of no one in my generation who would continue in a job which was making their family miserable. If Ihad a job in which I was not being allowed to rise or fall on my own merits, I would quit it. If my achievements were dismissed out of hand and non-existent failures were invented to make doing a difficult job even harder,why would I want to keep it?

            Is a non-stop stream of trumped-up “ethics” investigations what conservatives want to see in Alaska? Some of us seem to feel that she and her family haven’t been through enough hell. Now she must suffer the same amount of abuse as George W. Bush before she has paid her dues to the GOP Martyrs Club. All for what? To waste more of the taxpayer’s money, not to mention her’s and her defense fund’s. Is she expected to allow her family to be subjected to more of the left’s venom than it already has? Is she supposed to allow her approval ratings to be driven down into the low thirties before she is let off the hook?

            I don’t understand the villification of her for resigning as governor. She wasn’t alone on the ticket. Parnell was elected with her to serve as governor if, for any reason, she didn’t finish her term. Having no national following and being no obvious threat to Obama, he should be able to serve effectively.

            - JP

          • Jack_Savage

            Need to take a long, hard look at who their allies are.

          • Jack_Savage

            And tell me how, on God’s green earth, is this not what you are doing right now?

        • Dencal26

          Left wing media smeared her and ignored the gaffes of others. Let me give you an example. Palin was attacked for not knowing what the Job of the VP actually is when in fact the only outlined job is President of the Senate. All other jobs are at the discretion of the President.
          Now lets examine Bidens answer in the debates

          IFILL: Vice President Cheney’s interpretation of the vice presidency?

          BIDEN: Vice President Cheney has been the most dangerous vice president we’ve had probably in American history. The idea he doesn’t realize that Article I of the Constitution defines the role of the vice president of the United States, that’s the Executive Branch. He works in the Executive Branch. He should understand that. Everyone should understand that.

          GUESS WHAT. GO READ Article 1. It never mentions the Executive Branch at ALL. Biden made perhaps the biggest gaffe in VP Debate history by misquoting the US Constitution. But who was attacked for flubbing the question? Palin.

          • hunter

            Please tell me, when the media has ever been fair to Republicans?
            The media is nothing if not synchophantic and corrupt. If you think Sarah is going to cure the media of that, I want what ever you are smoking.

        • Jack_Savage

          “The problem is for every person like you, and there were many, there were many more still she simply turned off.”

          You don’t get out much, pal, and if you do it sure as hell isn’t with conservative women – or men, for that matter. Quit trying to suck up to the lefties in your life on this website, and go post some pictures on Gail Collins’ website – maybe one of you with a “Palin Is A C__t” t-shirt. And tell her to mix in some salads while you are there.

  • Dencal26

    I honestly think Sarah is just fed up and disgusted with the unprecedented smear campaign against her and her family by the left wing and Christian hating homosexuals. Who can blame her. These attacks have cost her a million dollars in legal fees and pain to her family. A wonderful lady who wished to serve the people of Alaska and the United States should never have to endure the onslaught of attacks that she has. I guess media needed to attack Palin to hide Obama’s pathetic record as a State and US Senator.

  • Right Reason

    Nice job, Josh. Thanks for making it plain that in this case speculation, like resistance, is futile (please excuse the geeky Stark Trek reference).

  • smitch61

    I have often wondered how the people of Alaska felt about their governor in the news 24/7 and the ridiculous media. She made the right decision for them. Sarah will have a political future if she wants one. If not, she will be one hell of a voice.

  • djemi

    Having slept on it and read as much as I could given that I’m a volunteer at the Lansing MI Tea Party today, I can’t help thinking that Sarah Palin has time on her side after all she is only , what 45 years old afer all. A 2020 run is most certenly not out of the bounds of possibility ( IMHO, after two terms as a VP ).

    That said alot can change overnight in this old game of politics that we play.

  • Fla Mom

    Hear her full comments, not someone else’s interpretation or editing, at:

    http://www.gov.state.ak.us/video_GovPalin-July3Announcement.php

    Fla Mom

  • reaganiterepublicanresistance

    Palin?s move puts yet more pressure on Obama to finally get some results, as the soaring rhetoric isn?t hypnotizing the plebes like it used to. This week Helen Thomas, Colin Powell, and Warren Buffet all turned on him. Polls are looking droopy for The One lately.

    Obama?s porkulus program is a train wreck, all it?s done is bump interest rates and tank the dollar. We are being laughed at by bad guys like Tehran, Pyongyang, and Al Qaida who amazingly turned-down Barack?s friend-requests.

    Palin could trounce him in 2012, when Americans would vote for the Gipper-in-Heels in drones- while begging for lower taxes, free enterpise, and a defense posture with some backbone- and an end to the radical, anti-American nightmare we’ve got now.

    Go get ?em Sarah-

    http://reaganiterepublicanresistance.blogspot.com

    • hunter

      to Obama except to make him think he is going to get away with his plans even more easily than he hoped.

      • marshmom

        is something I’ve heard several people talk about in reference to Carter and Regan–
        It took someone like Carter to bring about a great leader like Regan.
        Well, Obama is WORSE than Carter, so maybe Palin is our next Regan. Who knows??
        She surely draws the crowds, and by the time Obama is done with our country, I think even people who didn’t necessarily like Sarah Palin last year will be clawing at her heels in 2012.
        Only Sarah knows………

      • Rod_Patrick

        Sarah’s resignation will remind them that power doesn’t only reside to those seating in office.

        There’s more power in the street.

        Sarah belongs now to people like us protesting in the streets, in our own homes, in our offices, etc.

        One day, we will overcome the reigning Liberals, RINOs and Socialists in the Government.

        • ted40

          if we can just get a few more Republican office-holders to resign, we’ll bring the Obama administration to its knees!

          • Rod_Patrick

            But intuition should tell you that there is a concept called “CASE-TO-CASE” BASIS.

  • izoneguy

  • AceInTX

    The idea that he has her best interests at heart is a joke!

    • hunter

      We have been fleeced big time, and the wolf is in the house.

    • Josh Painter

      His advice to get the hell out of Alaska is spot on. A moving target is more difficult to hit.

      - JP

      • Rod_Patrick
  • AceInTX
  • jddavid

    my lady
    white house is poisoned
    you will need tonnes of deodorant and
    barrels of detoxing
    and ten priests
    to smoke unholy out of that cuckoo’s nest

    • izoneguy

      n/t

  • lonebeagle

    It’s not that Sarah is perfect or the second Reagan or whatever. I’m from California and I remember Reagan facing off against the anti-war protestors during the Vietnam War while he was governor. I was only a kid but I was always impressed with Reagan.

    Why? Because he was like my dad–the man had character and integrity. As I grew up the other quality that attracted me to Reagan was that he loved America and believed in this country. He didn’t apologize for America and in the bad old days of the seventies, he said that our best days were ahead of us.

    In short, Reagan was patriotic when it wasn’t fashionable and in that way he was just like my dad. My dad was a decorated infantryman in WWII and Reagan and my dad shared their believe and love for their country.

    Sarah Palin reminds me of Reagan and my dad–she has integrity and that deep seated belief in America. I don’t see this quality in any other politician today and certainly B Hussein “The One” is the antithesis of someone who loves this country.

    Sarah and Reagan also are born leaders because they are just like you and me–and both Reagan and Sarah were/are savaged by the press and the elite for coming from the social strata of ordinary America.

    I’m sick and tired of the triangulated and focus grouped politicians. Here in California the politicians have literally driven the state into bankruptcy and are in the process of destroying any hope of future prosperity. This is happening in Washington D.C. as well and our country could become another failed social democracy in the next decade.

    Reagan was considered washed up after his two failed bids for the nomination for president. In the campaign for the 1980 election, he was attacked as being “too old”, over and over again.

    To count Sarah Palin out less than one day after her stunning announcement yesterday is just plain stupid. She may not run again–she may not be the solution to our nation’s problems.

    But unless we get a person who is real and has integrity and a leader, we’re presently headed for disaster. To those of you who think I’m wrong, I suggest that you look carefully at California.

    So we need Sarah. America is great because the people call the shots. We get exactly the government that we deserve.

    • mbecker908

      be missed. And, if you’re planning on leaving California stay the hell out of Arizona. Move to Alaska.

      • lonebeagle

        who lead the GOP and McCain to that stunning victory last year.

        Oh wait, we lost.

        You exemplify everything that’s wrong with the GOP.

        Loser.

        • George Claghorn

          Projection.

          • lonebeagle

            Do you do Tarot Cards, too?

            What lottery numbers should I pick–I need some cash to pay for this rental PC I’m posting this with.

          • George Claghorn

            I sense a blamming in your future.

          • mbecker908
          • George Claghorn
        • mbecker908

          You’ve obviously never read anything I’ve written.

    • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

      • lonebeagle

        as in Grand Obsolete Party.

        Throw another burger on the barbie for me.

        • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens
          • lonebeagle

            nt

          • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

            This is a Conservative and Republican site. If you’re going to keep bashing our party, I’ll just disable your account and be done with it.

          • lonebeagle

            Bashing Sarah must be the new Republican sport.

          • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

            BING BLANG BLAOW
            REDSTATE IN THE HOUSE
            I JUST TOOK YOUR ACCOUNT FROM YOU
            YOU COULD HAVE USED IT TO TROLL A LOT
            BUT YOU CAN’T
            BECAUSE IMMA TURN IT OFF
            AND RUB IT IN YOUR FACE

          • $peciallist

            you have hidden talent…

          • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens
          • drkven

            Agree, expect this from the libs and their media-monopoly, but her “allies” totally ran away from her every time she was being attacked.

            My sister had more guts backing me in fights against the bigger boys when she was 8 than the GOP have shown in this case.

            A tragedy and I hope they will have to pay for this for many years to come. Call me p.o, but I think it is worse to have cowards as friends, rather than vicious enemies that at least show their hatred openly.

          • mbecker908

            Gov. Palin had no business quitting. I don’t think I’d go so far as to call her a “coward” though.

          • drkven

            Please reread my post. Maybe I am not expressing myself clearly enough, so let me try again.

            **Agree, expect this from the libs and their media-monopoly, but her ?allies? totally ran away from her every time she was being attacked.

            My sister had more guts backing me in fights against the bigger boys when she was 8 than the GOP have shown in this case (abandoning one of their own).

            A tragedy and I hope they (the GOP) will have to pay for this for many years to come. Call me p.o, but I think it is worse to have cowards as friends (like the GOP in Sarah’s case), rather than vicious enemies that at least show their hatred openly.

            Sarah Palin can hold her own, but how no man (or woman) can figth an army alone.

            There is something called “never leaving a man (or in this case woman) behind”, but I doubt this applies to the GOP in this case.

          • mbecker908

            And with excellent comprehension too.

            I knew you’d pay no attention to the snark tag. ‘bots never do.

            Now up the dosage on your meds and check yourself back into the home. You’re not ready for the real world yet.

    • hunter

      not the solution.
      If you spend some time and consider further what you are saying, I think you might see why.
      I certainly hope so.

      • lonebeagle

        Sarah was the reason why John McCain lost!

        Funny, the two bus loads of volunteers (including me) from Burbank, California that arrived at 5AM in front of the local GOP Hq to travel to Henderson, Nevada to canvas for McCain were all there because of one person, and that person wasn’t John McCain.

        These were Californians who weren’t “moderates”.

        Funny how some people just keep pecking away at the button even though no food falls from the hole in the wall. You know, just like lab mice.

        If you don’t succeed, just keep doing the same thing!

        Thanks!!!!

    • bs

      • lonebeagle

        Yeah, I have to admit that I escaped the mass suicide down in Guyana with Jim Jones.

        I think, I need to go visit that other “cult personality’s” library, The Ronald Reagan library in Simi Valley. It’s just down the road from me.

        • mbecker908

          you’re either a cult follower or a troll.

          • lonebeagle

            Many of you guys here and on other political blogs are the reason why ordinary Americans hate politics.

            And by “ordinary Americans”, I mean people who don’t spend their time on the net on political blogs posting and playing a virtual reality game of “back room” politics.

            It’s gotten so bad in this country that anyone who is educated and successful won’t even run for city clerk since they know that they know that this new breed of political junkie will attempt to destroy their lives.

            Hey, but look at where it’s got our country? On the brink of insolvency.

            Do you want my to see my tax returns as well? How about my CV and the passwords to my work and home email accounts.

            It’s refreshing that “the politics of personal destruction” aren’t practiced here.

          • bs

            Please do so.

    • aesthete

      I’m not exactly the best party man ever, but jeez, I’m not gonna cede the country to the socialists (and make no mistake, under Pres. Obama, they are pursuing a socialist agenda) just because a candidate that I like quit. Make no mistake: she wasn’t forced out by the GOP. She quit. I don’t blame her, and may have done the same in her position, but sympathy for her position won’t make her any more qualified for the Presidency, or make the GOP anymore to blame for her lack of experience.

      • bs

        Your last point is the one I’ve been wondering about. She’ll now have less to hang her hat on with respect to “executive experience” than Obambi did.

      • lonebeagle

        Maybe I missed something but I don’t recall that Sarah Palin said that she’s through with politics.

        As for the GOP, they’re impotent right now and need a megadose of Viagra.

        I have never voted for a Democrat in my life, but look where’s it’s got me here in California. Republicans are moving over to the left and pretty soon there won’t be any difference between Democrats and Republicans.

        Hey, maybe we can start a third party at Glenn Beck’s house! We can call ourselves “The Third Party of Defeat bound for glory like Ross Perot”!

      • drkven

        How can anyone talk about campaigning against Obama after how Sarah was treated? Will you run?? I wil stand behind you as long as I don;t have to back you financially, publicly or in any other way and when you get attacked from all fronts, I will hit the reverse or simply hide until you are destroyed.

        There is one thing worse than socialists and that is COWARDICE and ABANDONING ONES FRIENDS IN THE HEAT OF BATTLE.

    • Rod_Patrick

      FNC dishonored itself by cutting the whole speech of Sarah. Sarah didn’t say that she’s “out of politics for good”…. that’s the lies of the MSM.

      Sarah will still be around. This time, it’s not from the very distant Alaska, but within lower 48, which I think is much much better.

  • http://westerntradition.org mightyrepublic

    Apparently she may have announced her resignation due to pending federal corruption and embezzlement charges. I hope that is not the case but it certainly explains her erratic resignation and incoherent speech yesterday.

    • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens
      • Achance

        but the ambiguity of it and the direction it is coming from gives me pause, so I wouldn’t credit it.

    • Rod_Patrick

      Like Sarah, I am tired and fed up of the current corrupt political system in the Government and the way of thinking of the present generation of people,m media and political pundits.

      But that’s just me and Sarah.

      Don’t worry. You can still catch us at the Tea Parties.

      • hunter

        in finding corruption in Republicans.
        And in not finding it all in democrats.

        • Achance

          Frankly, any governmental fund manager that receives and reports on federal funds is signing his/her life away any time he/she signs an FSR or other federal report form. The rules are so vague and determinations so subjective, that the Fed can bring charges against you anytime they want. Doesn’t matter if you didn’t really do anything wrong. The Public Integrity Section proved in the “corruption” trials here that “post hoc, ergo propter hoc” is enough to convict you and send you to federal prison. Even if you later get the prosecution discredited and your sentence reversed, they don’t have that office where you go to get your reputation back – you’re done.

    • 6eorge Jetson

      Perhaps Sarah concluded that rather trying to campaign to lead the US back to the beacon of freedom it once was, or at least influence that return, it is better to do so without having to defend herself constantly against fabricated charges.

  • http://westerntradition.org mightyrepublic

    http://tinyurl.com/lkwtg8 and bradblog.com supposedly has the most up to date info on the “Iceberg” scandal. If it is true people just need to make sure that they check their reasons for following a candidate and not become fanatical. I’ve already gotten hate tweets from one fanatic that calls himself a Christian. I don’t want the scandal to be true but what we have seen lately from the GOP is pretty awful and so this wouldn’t be a great surprise.

    • mbecker908

      1. “REPLY TO THIS” is your friend, use it.
      2. Any “source” that uses these two sentences:

      There?s been an enormous amount of speculation …

      Should these rumors (because that?s all they are at this point, no one reporting it has given any proof) prove to be true,

      Is not a “source”. It is a gossip column. And it never claimed to be more than that. You are trying to upgrade what the original author noted was nothing more than speculation.

      Don’t pull this crap again. You’ll be tarred and feathered.

    • Achance

      I’m pretty well connected in Alaska and there is NOTHING from an authoritative or relatively disinterested source on this. There’s not anything on it in even the well-connected Republican sites and sources that don’t like Gov. Palin. It is floating around in the same cesspool that all the stuff about Trig floated in until the MSM finally picked it up.

    • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

      Smearing Palin, check.

      Slurring Repubilcans, check.

      Insinuating against Christians, check.

      G’bye troll.

    • 6eorge Jetson

      Who broke the law?

      Contrast with

      Dodd
      Geithner (Obama-appointed tax cheat)
      Selibelius (Obama-appointed tax cheat)
      Rangle (just a tax cheat)
      Pelosi
      Blago
      Burris
      William “Refridgerator” Jefferson
      Dennis Johnson
      Kwame Kilpatrick
      Mike Easley & Co (former NC gov)

      Ted Kennedy (still a Dem leader even though he’s too ill to kill anymore women)
      Daschle (Obama-appointed tax cheat)
      Richardson (self dealing)

      I’m sure I’ve missed a few others that broke the law.

      I’m calling troll plant

  • Josh Painter

    are not sources. They are lying, fascist propaganda bureaus.

    - JP

  • sayers

    not because I don’t like her, but because she deserves better. She will never be given the respect or privacy or peace she deserves by the media or the left so long as she is in politics. It is so wrong but that’s the way it is.

    Honestly, if I were her, I wouldn’t lift another finger to help this God damn country. I don’t think it’s worth her time.

    • Jack_Savage

      Republicans didn’t deserve her, and she didn’t certainly deserve the treatment she got from the party, and from this website.

      Let Sarah be a lesson to those who would dare even comment on calcified bureaucracy.

      • drkven

        And the Republicans will not get any more people like this to stand out. Say goodbye to thousands of enthusiasts after this. No matter what happens, this is the lowest point of the GOP ever and may they burn for many years to come.

    • rbdwiggins

      Look for Sarah Palin to take her pro-American conservative message on the road, effectively by-passing the filter of the state-run media, inducing much well-deserved indigestion for the MSRP’s, frustrating progressive bloggers and the partisan press, while completely destroying the Obama facade.

    • drkven

      As far as I am concerned, this simply shows who is willing to fight when it comes to it and who is willing to run as fast and far as possible when the enemy says boooh.

      I already called my representatives and told them to erase my contact information from their records and will not answer any calls. Neither do I intend to appear in ANY meetings or host anything for the local GOP anymore.

      I will limit myselves to anonymous quarterbacking from now on and save all the monetary support for myself.

  • archer52

    http://www.drudgereport.com/flashmdp.htm

    We knew it was coming. Dowd trashing Palin. I have only one thing to say about this; at least Palin has a man, and seems to keep him very happy. Yeah, I know, sounds chauvinistic but it is the big reason Dowd hates Palin. Heck, the reason most whiny, shrill, shallow, destined to be spinsters hate Palin. She has a very cool dude as a husband who obviously loves her, and she could get a million just like him with a bat of an eye. On the other hand, Dowd couldn?t attract a man if she had hundred dollar bills glued to her privates. (Boy, I?m watching my mouth, but it?s hard, trust me.)

    Assuming Palin left for the reasons she did; to avoid future frivolous attacks, to make more money that Dowd could ever imagine (oh, that?ll kick start a whole new round of hate!), and to continue the fight from the sidelines like Newt and Huckabee, you simply can?t fault her logic. Whether she stayed for another eighteen months under constant attack or leaves now will make no difference to Dowd or any of her ilk. They hate her because she is a better person than they will ever be. And to add salt to the wound, Palin comes home every night to a man who dotes over her, unlike Dowd, who spends her nights boiling frog warts, eye of newt, and assorted other ingredients in her cauldron.

    I?m telling you, if I ever met Dowd in person, I would be armed with a squirt gun rifle filled with holy water!! It would look I was trying to put out a three alarm fire! I’m just saying.

    • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

      It won’t change the fact that she is an unloved old harridan with no family, While Palin is a much loved, powerful, successful woman with a handsome husband and children and grandchildren who love her.

      The bitter losers always throw stones.

    • DONTREADONME

      nothing more needs to be said. One trick pony that can be predicted like the sun rising in the East. Yawn, I wonder if anyone has told her she is yearly broken record with the only things changing are the names.

  • Freedomlover

    says something then I guess it’s from God’s lips? I could care less what Andrea Mitchell reports. What the heck has she ever done, ever! All she does is report what the TelePrompTer tells her to.. a lot like BO.

    I’m sick of the MSM and their slobbering devotion to the ONE! I listened to Sarah and I’ll listen to her again. I don’t need these elitist reporters telling me what I heard!

  • djemi

    http://community.adn.com/mini_apps/vmix/player.php?ID=4898938&GID=118

    If so can you give me the lowdown on it, my speckers are not working at the moment, Thanks

    • penguin2

      after learning about Sarah’s plan to step down. He said he was initially surprised, but as they spoke he understood her reasons. He describe knowing Sarah as a person with integrity and purpose. Also, she expressed frustration on being able to do what she wanted to do for the people. He said she wanted to “expand” on what she could do. Lt. Gov. said he and his wife had the conversation with Sarah Wednesday night. Also, spoke to the fact that there is a “great team” in place to carry on Gov. Palin’s work in Alaska. Something of a reassurance to the people of Alaska.

      Hope this helps.

  • drkven

    and neither the media nor her opponents. We know where they stand and expect nothing better, but half the people in the GOP didn’t lift a finger to help her fight off the extreme bigotry, hatred and under-the-belt attacks all the time.

    This is a very bad thing for the GOP. I for one, equate this to being left alone in a fight when your friends run away after they asked you for help. I will follow her example and pull out of public politics, monetary and all other support for Republicans, because I know how much support I would get if it came to push.

    The GOp didn;t only throw her under the bus, they put her in front of themselves like a living shield and hid lke rabbits.

    Treason and deceit is worse than genuine hostility from enemies one expect such from.

    • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

      conservatives have had her back from the very beginning. What you are talking about is just a small clique of elitists inside the beltway who have had power and influence out of proportion to their numbers for way too long.

      And that is starting to change, not least reason being the way they treated Palin.

    • JustLeaveMeAlone

      rumors of the death of her career are greatly exaggerated. I wouldn’t be wearing black or sending flowers just yet.

      I am loving this. She is turning the libs inside out with terror and fury; she’s shaking up the Beltway Insiders of the GOP –

      but many of us in flyover land understand, accept, and even love her for it. Give ‘em hell, Sarah!

      By standing pat in Alaska and letting things play out over the past few months, by allowing the Vanity Fair hatchet job and the rest of the media feeding frenzy of past few days, she’s stripped away the camouflage — revealing the enemy positions, including those within the GOP itself.

      Sarah Palin is making this about more than herself. She’s stepping into the breech of leadership for conservatives. She’s giving a voice to those of us who didn’t graduate from Ivy League schools or even (and I know this is a shock to some) desired to attend a law school! Who don’t fathom all these crazy machinations in DC. Who are heartsick and disgusted and the deal making and money grubbing and backstabbing we see on both sides of the aisle in Congress. Who fear for our future and for our country.

      Does this mean she plans to run for president? Maybe. Maybe not. Why does it have to be about that? Rush Limbaugh isn’t planning on running for president, yet he’s a conservative voice. And now Sarah Palin, unconstrained by the governorship of Alaska, can be a very loud and proud conservative voice without shorting the office.

      For weeks now, I’ve wrestled with the question: if Patrick Henry were here and saw what was happening to this nation, what would he do? What would a true, fiery patriot do?

      I think Sarah Palin is about to show us.

  • drkven

    If this was such a “small clique”, then how come nobody else stood up forcefully?

    You are right, it IS starting to change. Many people see this as pure desertion and breakdown under fire by people in the GOP.

    If I ever am in dire need and need help, I know who it would be worthless to rely upon, that;s for sure. Better take care of one’s own.

  • Outrider

    She?s even had the gall to criticize us pharisees. We are the Media, the righteous of the land. She slandered us and blasphemed our gods. We could not let her stand.

    The Beltway commanded her silence. How dare she disobey? A bribe she would not take; nor to Caesar would she bow. So we must be the ones to do what must be done.

    We took her to the Couric and now she stands condemned; so let it be on our hands and heads. We will smear and accuse and cheat and lie until all the fools who sing her song will know that she is false and wrong. Her words we will disavow and her name we will blot out. We are the Media, the righteous of the land. To protect our place, we could not let her stand.

    Some good things will come of this. The Alaskan democrat pols and their RINO buddies will now return to obscurity. I?m guessing the Beltway crowd has already stopped returning their calls. The local political class can peacefully resume their pig roasts and home improvement projects. Most people will no longer care what?s in the Anchorage Daily News and it will follow its McClatchy sisters into well deserved bankruptcy. Muumuu clad cellar dwellers pounding on second hand Dells will no longer be passed off as: ?informed sources inside the Alaskan [fill in the blank] say that Gov. Palin?s decision to [fill in the blank] was ill-conceived, poorly timed, and may further erode her support among [fill in the blank].?

    If she runs for elected office, I will support her. If she doesn?t, I will think about what might have been. But either way, I will cherish the memory of how she spoke truth to power. Didn?t you just love the way she made those ivy league elitist pukes scream and foam at the mouth?

    She is our Cincinnatus. Her gracious return of the fasces can not diminish her victories.

    If she did resign to run for president, She, at least, left Alaska with a full time governor. That is more honest and straightforward than a man who promises people he will be their senator and then ignores his duties to run for president. Illinois hasn’t had two senators since January, 2005.

    ?What is truth?? Pontius Pilate, quoted in John 18:38.

    • Achance

      hair on your palms. Find something healthy to think about.

    • ceili_dancer

      When you build up the person and not the message, you invest your resources into them. I keep seeing the picture that was on Drudge with Obama with his eyes closed trying to look like The Rock when he wrestled. The arrogance that comes with nothing but yes men in your corner telling you how great you are, blah blah blah. The message and the movement should be our first thought. We’ll find a messanger be it Sarah, Mitt Newt or someone else. With Red State and other sites of like mind, the movement can carry on without a face for a while.

  • drkven

    It’s very hard to imagine America showing any greatness of character after this outrageous desertion.

    Can’t be many rangers amongst the GOP-leadership…

    • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

      you are getting tedious

      • drkven

        Just run for president and criticize Obama and his politics openly. I will support you (under 4 eyes), but don’t know you if something happens to you. Oh, by the way; I have no monetary suport to offer, but realy really am backing you.

        I will leave this thread alone to the brave souls…

        • mbecker908

          with reality as the people who are going to show up at the Staples Center on Tuesday.

          • ceili_dancer

            But, there is a bit of cultish following going on. Good or bad, I think its is a following of ideas first, but they are articulated by someone who is unapologetic of those views. It was like the moment during the debate, I think it was in South Carolina, when Fred finally woke up. If he would have been as forceful and deliberate during the earlier part of the campaign, not to mention entering late, he would have made a greater impact. I’m not saying he would have won the nomination, but it would not have been a war of attrition with the cannibalization of conservatives that happened. The crowds that showed up at the rallies after the convention were not there for her per say, but for what she had to say without any sign of doubt of who she is and what she stands for. She was the person that gave the finger to the political correct police normal americans will gravitate towards them. They state things that we wish we could do in a public venue, but most people will sit down at the first hiss.

          • mbecker908

            not all of her followers are ‘bots. But we’ve got more than our fair share around here. See a couple that Neil zapped today and drkven who is now threatening to leave both RS and the Party over the affront to Governor Palin. He’s gone so far as to compare her to von Stauffenberg.

          • ceili_dancer

            I think Dr Kevorkian just gave himself the drip. I think he was more of a poser Republican than a Moby. I never trust anyone who think they are bigger than the message.

          • mom2oneson

            when they see someone being attacked. They are still in the defend her from the MSM mode. There is nothing anyone can do or say that will change it, they just have to calm down before they will be able to think better about it. Anything negative even if it’s true is not really thought about just seen as another attack to defend her against. It might take a few months or years before they can see it. Sometimes you can’t get through to someone you just have to smile and respect them. Hopefully it’s not your spouse or BFF or parent and you can always go into the white “x” world away from the internet if you need to calm down. So I think a lot of the Palin bots are not thinking cause they are defending her and of course the natural reaction to being disappointed. She got a lot of women’s ears perked up about politics that were not engaged before. When people give time and money and see a candidate as hopeful against these assults on our freedom a little bit of grief is normal human reaction. I bet there is lots of ice cream and chocolate being consumed by conservative women tonight. :-)

    • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

      You’re bashing America because Sarah Palin quit her job?

      G’bye.

      • mbecker908

        You’re not leaving us anybody to play with. :-(

        • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens
          • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

            i love it

      • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens
  • redneck_hippie

    “The response in the main stream media has been most predictable, ironic, and as always, detached from the lives of ordinary Americans who are sick of the “politics of personal destruction”. How sad that Washington and the media will never understand; it’s about country. And though it’s honorable for countless others to leave their positions for a higher calling and without finishing a term, of course we know by now, for some reason a different standard applies for the decisions I make. But every American understands what it takes to make a decision because it’s right for all, including your family.”

    Nothing new here. I did view the resignation video and my impression is Sarah seemed uncomforable while explaining her decision, but as she commenced talking about the future and what she hoped to do, she regained her composure. This had to be a terrible decision for her and I am certain she reached it only after much turmoil.