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Sarah Palin: What I've Learned
Esquire ^ | February 5, 2009 | Ryan D'Agostino

Posted on 07/04/2009 12:15:06 AM PDT by CutePuppy

Sarah Palin: What I've Learned

The full-length version of our controversial interview with Alaska's governor (first excerpted here last month) reveals the former vice-presidential candidate's perspective on John McCain's choices, her daughter's marriage, God's guidance, and her perceived "hotness."
UPDATE: Scroll down for Web-only quotes on wisecracks, American priorities, and more

By: Ryan D'Agostino

The full-length version of our controversial interview with Alaska's governor (first excerpted <a href="http://www.esquire.com/the-side/qa/sarah-palin-quotes-011309" alt="sarah palin quotes">here</a> last month) reveals the former

We had flutes and trombones around the house. For my siblings and me, music was important to give us some balance. If it weren't for music, our entire social life, our avocations, all would have had to do with sports.

Everything I've ever needed to know I learned through sports.

Bored, anonymous, pathetic bloggers who lie annoy me.

I'll tell you, yesterday the Anchorage Daily News, they called again to ask — double-, triple-, quadruple-check — who is Trig's real mom. And I said, Come on, are you kidding me? We're gonna answer this? Do you not believe me or my doctor? And they said, No, it's been quite cryptic the way that my son's birth has been discussed. And I thought, Okay, more indication of continued problems in the world of journalism.

You have to let it go. Even hard news sources, credible news sources — the comment about, you can see Russia from Alaska. You can! You can see Russia from Alaska. Something like that — a factual statement that was taken out of context and mocked — what you have to do is let that go.

I would think we all tear up during the national anthem at the beginning of a baseball game, don't we? That's an alikeness between Alaskans and New Yorkers.

If I were giving advice to myself back on the day my candidacy was announced, I'd say, Tell the campaign that you'll be callin' some of the shots. Don't just assume that they know you well enough to make all your decisions for ya. Let them know that you're the CEO of a state, you're forty-four years old, you've got a lot of great life experience that can be put to good use as a candidate.

Maybe it's like when someone says, "I love you, you're perfect the way y'are, now let me change you." And I'm sure Senator McCain had to struggle with some of that, maybe early on in his campaign.

I'd been a fan of SNL for decades, and I have a lot of respect for the present talent. I knew it would be a good thing to be a part of. And also, of course, to let Americans know that I can laugh at myself, too.

My favorite place in Alaska is on a cold winter day in my own house, with fat snowflakes falling. In my nice warm home.

I eat, therefore I hunt. I want to fill my freezer with good, clean, healthy protein for my kids. That's what I was raised on. It is abundant and it is available here in Alaska, with caribou and moose and different game and lots of very, very healthy and delicious wild Alaskan seafood. That's what we eat. So that's why I hunt and why I fish.

A courageous person is anyone who loses a child and can still get out of bed in the morning.

This is what I've been telling Bristol, before she gets married, is, Bristol, there are definitely gonna be tough parts in marriage. You have to look at those tough times and remember that you have essentially a business contract with this person. You've signed an agreement: You're going to be together. And you look at it that way as you work through the tough times, because I guarantee the better time is there on the other side. That's how we've looked at it.

Fleece, lots of fleece, and skinny white-chocolate mochas. That's the best way to stay warm.

I know He hears me when I just call out to Him, which I do a lot. Oh, yes, I pray. I talk to God every day. I've put my life, so I put my day, into God's hands, and I just ask for guidance and wisdom and grace to get through one situation after another.

The secret to chili is you gotta have good mooseburger in there. I don't know if you can get moose commercially in New York. You'd have to come up here and visit me in my home, and I'll prepare it for ya.

Carmex. I'm addicted to Carmex. I don't go anywhere without Carmex.

The first place was an ice-cream store called Ferina's, in Wasilla. In a fishing village called Dillingham, I worked waitin' tables at a bar. Serving people, you learn patience. When someone's mad at you 'cause you're not serving them in the manner that they want to be served, and you've gotta be tempered and graceful.

Two meanings in Bristol's name: I worked at the Bristol Inn, and Todd grew up in Bristol Bay. But also, Bristol, Connecticut, is the home of ESPN. And when I was in high school, my desire was to be a sportscaster. ESPN was just kicking off, just getting off the ground, and I thought that's what I was going to do in life, is be one of the first woman sportscasters. Until I learned that you'd have to move to Bristol, Connecticut. It was far away. So instead, I had a daughter and named her Bristol.

Hot? If only people could see me as I come in from a run early in the morning without a trough full of makeup on, I think that they'd have a different opinion.

After a long day, if the weather's good, I like to take a long, hot run to unwind. Otherwise, lately, I take a bath with Trig, and I answer e-mails, and then we all fall asleep in my big bed while we listen to Piper read her Junie B. Jones books out loud. She's learning to read and she'll read for hours on end. It's idyllic. It's amazing.

Online Extra: Four More Quotes from Palin

I bite my lip when I'm tempted to wisecrack, because I'm always thinking of something that I'd love to say but know that I better not say it because of the position that I'm in.

There is one America, but there are different priorities reflected in individual Americans that certainly can stand in stark contrast with — I'll give you an example. Some people, money is the be-all, end-all to them. Money and power, prestige, a title next to their name is the be-all, end-all. Other people, the highest priority would be their character, their reputation, their word, and money has nothing to do with that. The beauty of America is that individuals making up this great country do have different priorities. And that's the contrast that I would point out.

We pulled out of some states that I believe we should have continued to campaign in and sent a stronger message that those states really mattered, regardless of the number of electoral votes there. The people mattered. I would have loved to have had more influence on where it was that we campaigned.

Running is my sanity. Sweat is my sanity. And that was a frustration of mine on the campaign trail, when we couldn't carve out a half an hour or an hour a day to run. The day never went as well as it would have had I had that time to go sweat.



TOPICS: Government; Politics/Elections; US: Alaska
KEYWORDS: careerendingmove; cudaquotes; democratswin; gopimplosion; palin; quitter; quotes; sarahbarraquitta; sarahpalin; soroswins
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To: CutePuppy

Thanks for posting and BTTT!


41 posted on 07/04/2009 6:22:20 AM PDT by Right_in_Virginia
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To: TennesseeProfessor
if Palin aspires to elected office, then resigning elected office is the wrong idea.

How so? Please expound.

I don’t know how to put it more simply - Sarah Palin asked us to "trust" her; that all was "good". And that, is good enough for me.

42 posted on 07/04/2009 6:39:47 AM PDT by jla
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To: CutePuppy

“Carmex. I’m addicted to Carmex. I don’t go anywhere without Carmex.”

Funny. When I lived in Alaska, Carmex was in my purse, in my desk, in my nightstand, etc., at all times!


43 posted on 07/04/2009 7:35:37 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam
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To: CutePuppy
What she learned? Harry Truman's advice.

If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
Unforturnately, a reputation for "getting our of the kitchen" isn't a qualification for higher office.
44 posted on 07/04/2009 7:57:16 AM PDT by Paleo Conservative
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To: hoosiermama
Wonder what happened when she visited the soldiers that helped make the decision?...Any press on it?...Her reception? May help put it all in prospective.

FWIW, an Alaskan who claims knowledge on another forum said that her trip to visit the troops was the tipping point in her decision to resign now and not complete her term. This poster said she was besieged with pleas for her help and that she was "shaken" by the indifference of the Obama administration toward national security.

45 posted on 07/04/2009 7:58:53 AM PDT by Al B.
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To: Paleo Conservative

Sarah’s resignation surely makes me take a hard look at Biden. Talk about impeachment insurance!


46 posted on 07/04/2009 8:01:50 AM PDT by Loud Mime (It all makes sense when you understand that Obama is a stealth Muslim.)
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To: Al B.

The fact that she mention it in the way she did indicates something significant happened....More than just a warm reception.


47 posted on 07/04/2009 8:14:54 AM PDT by hoosiermama (ONLY DEAD FISH GO WITH THE FLOW.......I am swimming with Sarahcudah! Sarah has read the tealeaves.)
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To: Al B.
It also supports that supposition that the “Hell yes” was from her military son.
48 posted on 07/04/2009 8:17:23 AM PDT by hoosiermama (ONLY DEAD FISH GO WITH THE FLOW.......I am swimming with Sarahcudah! Sarah has read the tealeaves.)
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To: ParadigmLost
"She will start hitting back and hard"

If you read her speech, she is already taking dead aim at Obama.

49 posted on 07/04/2009 10:58:56 AM PDT by painter (No wonder democrats don't mind taxes.THEY DON'T PAY THEM !)
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To: free me

you no doubt have won or consulted on many winning campaigns. please regale us with tales of your success.

We are all a flutter awaiting your wisdom

It is true that I am not a political analyst. However, one fact is unassailable: on July 2nd, Sarah Palin was my first choice for Republican candidate for President. On July 4th, she is not.

50 posted on 07/04/2009 11:01:49 AM PDT by TennesseeProfessor
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To: Berlin_Freeper; Lexinom; Always Right; jla
Here's a post I made earlier that might explain my thougts a little better:

If Sarah Palin is leaving politics, then I offer my best wishes and can deeply sympathise with her decision to leave politics.

If Palin is preparing a 2012 campaign, then she no longer has my support. Yes the media have been overtly hostile to her and her family. Yes the democrats have said mean things about her family and filed frivolous suits against her. But if she IS planning to run, why does she think it will be any better for a presidential candidate than a governor?

If Palin wants to be a politician, then leaving politics is the worst thing she could do.

Put simply, even her supporters are listing the unremitting attacks against her as the reason for her to resign. But if she runs for president, the attacks will be every bit -- or even more -- vicious. Frivolous complaints to the Alaska ethics board will be replaced by frivolous FEC complaints, or lawsuits regarding campaign expenses. And every article written about her will start out "Sarah Palin, who resigned her only elected office, ...". And most of the media will add "After facing over a dozen ethics complaints" to that.

Don't misunderstand me -- if Palin becomes the nominee I'll admit I was wrong and return as a supporter. But she is no longer my first pick for nominee.

51 posted on 07/04/2009 11:15:18 AM PDT by TennesseeProfessor
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