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Palin is now free to exercise her real power
Alaska Dispatch ^ | July 8, 2009 | Tim Lindell

Posted on 07/09/2009 6:50:44 AM PDT by Al B.

The general who advances without coveting fame and retreats without fearing disgrace, whose only thought is to protect his country and do good service for his sovereign, is the jewel of the kingdom.

- Sun Tzu

Like virtually all political observers, I was at first surprised by Governor Palin's decision to hand the reins of Alaska governance over to Lieutenant Governor Parnell. On the national stage, it sent the entirety of the political and chattering classes hurtling into the air like a flock of geese flushed by a hunter, flapping wildly and honking their displeasure. Palin's announcement, made by the shore of Lake Lucille far from the centers of national power and culture, knocked Michael Jackson's death and the President's Russian visit out of the headlines for days, and sent network talking heads scurrying for their travel agents to book flights to Anchorage.

On the tube, in print, on talk radio and in the blogosphere, we were treated to an endless parade of pundits offering opinions. The same people who have been telling us since last fall that "Palin is finished, she has no future in national politics" were now saying "Okay, now she is really finished -- I mean it this time!" Political consultants who spent the last days of the 2008 political campaign telling us that the governorship of Alaska was an insignificant job not suitable to prepare a person for the office of Vice President, and who undoubtedly giggled behind their hands when then-Senator Obama referred to Palin as "The Mayor of Wasilly," suddenly were insisting that she was abandoning a critical post.

Alaskan critics -- in the press, local politics, and the blogosphere -- who had worked tirelessly to cripple even routine functions of the Palin Administration were suddenly tsk-tsking with concern and disappointment that Palin had "let them down." In most cases, notably among the Alaskan progressive blogosphere, the "disappointment" carried a heavy undertone of schadenfreude and self-congratulation. The national press went straight back to the same old Alaskan figures it has always relied on as foils to Palin -- French, Kerttula, Ramras, Gara, Hawker, Persily -- presenting their opinions as representative of ordinary Alaskans.

Speculation raged about her real motivations. In a notable nadir for cable news, Rick Sanchez of CNN opined that she must be pregnant again. Nearly everyone in the Beltway projected their own motivations onto her; politicos framed the debate in terms of her political future, consultants framed it in terms of book deals and paid speaking engagements, TV hosts framed it in terms of Palin herself joining their ranks. Others, encouraged by some particularly vile rumors created on the left side of the blogosphere, insisted that there simply HAD to be a huge scandal about to hit. After all, everyone knows that you only release news on a Friday to bury it! In the meantime, this "buried" news of her resignation was burning up every news source in the country.

More importantly, the news was burning up the venue in which Palin's core of supporters and advocates resides -- the conservative blogs. And it was the subject of endless discussion in the places where her national constituency gather and live...at backyard Fourth of July barbeques, in the bleachers at Little League baseball games, at small-town fireworks displays, in the kitchens and around the dining tables of family gatherings over the holiday weekend. These are people who don't obsessively follow politics, but are beginning to awaken with a deep sense of disgust for the condition of our national political discourse...and an equally deep sense of disgust for the politicians of both parties that have brought us here, and for the media that enabled them. To these folks, who often refer to Palin as "Our Sarah," each attack by the Beltway class simply slaps another layer of concrete on their support for her.

Along with most of those Palin supporters, I didn't need to speculate about some hidden Machiavellian reason for her resignation. Unlike the national punditocracy, I'd actually been following what Governor Palin had been doing in Alaska since her return from the campaign. And after overcoming the initial surprise and actually listening to her speech, I understood and agreed with her.

In our jaded and cynical times, we expect politicians to speak in the language of vagueness and spin, making it necessary to sift through endless verbal dross to find nuggets of truth. But Palin speaks plainly, and spoke clearly about her reasons in her Friday announcement, reasons both personal and political. They included facts that are beyond dispute - her children have been the subject of the most savage attacks in the history of modern politics. She's been subjected to a barrage of frivolous legal complaints that placed her family in deep debt and bogged down the mechanisms of state government. This has been accomplished with the cooperation of a complicit press that gave a pulpit to every one of her enemies, while denying her the opportunity to present her own defense.

If Palin were truly the power-hungry, narcissistic backwoods grifter that her opponents eagerly attempt to portray her as, she would have stayed in office and enjoyed the title and the perks. (Such perks that remain - after all, she got rid of the state jet, the Governor's chef, turned in the state SUV in order to drive her own Jetta, and slashed her expenses to a small fraction of her predecessors'.) She could have coasted along as a do-nothing Governor - making no waves, introducing no controversial legislation, keeping the legislature happy by obtaining as much vote-buying pork for them as possible, and acceding to the wishes of their corporate and union campaign donors. But Palin is not the type to be a do-nothing Governor, she has a vision for Alaska - a vision that includes a major role as a source of energy for the nation, a strategic role in national defense, and local destiny in the hands of the people, not far away in Washington.

But Palin can no longer achieve that vision as Alaska's chief executive. I've watched her try heroically since her return from the campaign trail. As she gave only a handful of interviews to the national press, Alaskan critics accused her of seeking the spotlight. As she practically glued herself to Alaska, leaving only for a few short trips, she was excoriated for "abandoning the state." Her admirable work in obtaining charitable assistance for economically suffering Western Alaska villages, and in facilitating employment for their residents, was thrown back in her face by critics who insisted that federal handouts were the only way to really help. And the drumbeat of frivolous complaints continued in the background, eating up the time and resources of her staff and the financial resources of the state - while legislators actually complained in the press that she no longer brought them bagels.

The only choice left to her, if she truly wanted to see her vision for Alaska carried forward, was to pass the ball to a teammate. To continue the work she's started, work that will continue past the end of her term in 2010, she had to put that teammate in a better position to win the 2010 gubernatorial election. By passing to Parnell now, and giving him time to establish himself as a leader with the people of Alaska, she greatly improved his chances.

Palin's power now lies in her role as a spokeswoman, an advocate, a symbol. Like it or not, she is now the most famous Alaskan ever to have lived - a situation likely to continue through our lifetimes. She has never failed to advocate for Alaska and its future, and I'm certain that she will continue to do so in whatever role she plays on the national stage.

And what of that national role? There is a deep fracture in the Republican Party; this is a situation that anyone can see. Palin didn't cause it, but she has come to symbolize it...because she is loved by the grassroots of the party, and that same grassroots has come to despise the party leadership. While professional GOP politicians in Washington engage in games of incumbency, triangulation, and vote-buying, conservatives across the country have never given up searching for another Reagan - a conservative politician who can imbue optimism, carry forward a message of pride in our country, strong national defense, and fiscal conservatism - thus reuniting the traditional factions of the party. Many already believe that Palin is that person, and will accept no substitute.

Sarah Palin already has the power to destroy the GOP, simply by taking her constituency off the field with her. That's why I've always viewed the attacks on her by other GOP politicos to be colossally stupid - especially given the fact that she strictly obeys Reagan's Eleventh Commandment and never herself criticizes another national Republican figure. But her power base also gives her the ability to remake the party, and apparently this is the role she has chosen. By using the financial resources, volunteers, and bully pulpit that she can command, she can shape the candidates and the message for the conservative movement. And this is a role in which national Democrats should fear her, not some purely speculative 2012 or 2016 presidential run.

It's going to be fascinating watching her on the battlefield, free of the constraints of both Alaskan state politics and the incompetent McCain campaign. I can't wait.


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To: Al B.

Wow very nice reading !! Thank You for posting this thread.


21 posted on 07/09/2009 7:23:16 AM PDT by Cheetahcat (Zero the Wright kind of Racist! We are in a state of War with Democrats)
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To: mick; HalfFull; Virginia Ridgerunner; Jeff Head; SolidWood

ping


22 posted on 07/09/2009 7:27:06 AM PDT by Al B. (Dennis Miller on why he loves Sarah Palin: "She bugs all the right people")
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To: Al B.; SolidWood; euram; Jeff Head; SoCalPol; Sarah Barracuda
Sarah Palin already has the power to destroy the GOP, simply by taking her constituency off the field with her. That's why I've always viewed the attacks on her by other GOP politicos to be colossally stupid - especially given the fact that she strictly obeys Reagan's Eleventh Commandment and never herself criticizes another national Republican figure.

Hoo-yah!

23 posted on 07/09/2009 7:31:24 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner (Sarah Palin has crossed the Rubicon!)
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To: Al B.
Sarah Palin already has the power to destroy the GOP, simply by taking her constituency off the field with her. That's why I've always viewed the attacks on her by other GOP politicos to be colossally stupid - especially given the fact that she strictly obeys Reagan's Eleventh Commandment and never herself criticizes another national Republican figure. But her power base also gives her the ability to remake the party, and apparently this is the role she has chosen.

I wish the snobbish GOP leadership would parachute down from their high horses long enough to let these facts sink in deeply. If they would only take a good, long look at everything Sarah is doing right, and they are doing wrong, there would be NOTHING that could stop the born-again-conservative GOP!

Go Sarah!

24 posted on 07/09/2009 7:35:57 AM PDT by TChris (There is no freedom without the possibility of failure.)
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To: Al B.

The best article yet. Everyone that has been speculating about Palin’s real motives forgets that she has always said exactly what she means. There’s no mystery.


25 posted on 07/09/2009 7:39:53 AM PDT by BubbaBasher ("Liberty will not long survive the total extinction of morals" - Sam Adams)
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To: BwanaNdege
WOW, what a quote! Kinda says it all!

I liked what Reagan used to say: "There's no limit to what a man can accomplish if he doesn't care who gets credit for it."

26 posted on 07/09/2009 7:42:48 AM PDT by HIDEK6
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To: DNME

“Sarah set up Alaska for success by getting out of the way and putting her successor in place, then showed us (with salmon in hand) that she’s willing to get dirty to get the job done. Oh, yeah!”

hehe yeah, and she’s tough (its very hard work) and can take criticism (from her husband about how she helps) and has been doing it 20 years (persistance).

Those twits in the MSM don’t even realise they had been set up by Palin for that. Man, she will be VERY HARD to beat.


27 posted on 07/09/2009 7:51:57 AM PDT by militanttoby
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To: Virginia Ridgerunner
This is the key passage for Alaskans. I hope they hear it:
But Palin can no longer achieve that vision as Alaska's chief executive. I've watched her try heroically since her return from the campaign trail. As she gave only a handful of interviews to the national press, Alaskan critics accused her of seeking the spotlight. As she practically glued herself to Alaska, leaving only for a few short trips, she was excoriated for "abandoning the state." Her admirable work in obtaining charitable assistance for economically suffering Western Alaska villages, and in facilitating employment for their residents, was thrown back in her face by critics who insisted that federal handouts were the only way to really help. And the drumbeat of frivolous complaints continued in the background, eating up the time and resources of her staff and the financial resources of the state - while legislators actually complained in the press that she no longer brought them bagels.

The only choice left to her, if she truly wanted to see her vision for Alaska carried forward, was to pass the ball to a teammate.


28 posted on 07/09/2009 7:52:18 AM PDT by Al B. (Dennis Miller on why he loves Sarah Palin: "She bugs all the right people")
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To: Al B.
It's going to be fascinating watching her on the battlefield, free of the constraints of both Alaskan state politics and the incompetent McCain campaign. I can't wait.

Nice closing-sentence recap (and stinging slap upside Schmidt's head) by Mr. Lindell. Very well done indeed.

29 posted on 07/09/2009 7:55:36 AM PDT by Charles Martel ("Endeavor to persevere...")
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To: Al B.

I contributed to her PAC last night - she needs the ammunition.

Thought about donating again to her legal fund but with a book deal and speaking engagements coming I’m thinking she won’t personally be short of money.


30 posted on 07/09/2009 7:56:42 AM PDT by Aria ( "The US republic will endure until Congress discovers it can bribe the public with the people's $.")
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To: Al B.

God works in mysterious ways.


31 posted on 07/09/2009 8:00:27 AM PDT by keats5 (Not all of us are hypnotized.)
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To: keats5

Amen


32 posted on 07/09/2009 8:11:23 AM PDT by Al B. (Dennis Miller on why he loves Sarah Palin: "She bugs all the right people")
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To: Al B.

By far the best, most articulate defense of Palin I have read. I don’t want to fall in love with any politician, because even if the politician is not corrupt, he/she inevitably attracted leeches. Reagan certainly did; for every Judge Clark there was a ____(fill in the blank).

but I am more than willing to give her a chance. Let’s hope she is wise in choosing her staff.


33 posted on 07/09/2009 8:14:34 AM PDT by RobbyS (ECCE homo)
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To: Al B.

I posted the same article, apparently at the same time as you did. Looks like your post stuck and mine disappeared.

No problem. The important thing is that this EXCELLENT article is posted.


34 posted on 07/09/2009 8:21:26 AM PDT by CharterOakie (It's Sarah's if she wants it. 1 John 4:4)
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To: CharterOakie
I guess you missed it by "that much"...LOL. Glad you saw this article like I did, the most escellent reasoning of the Governor's actions that I have read.

I'm thrilled that an Alaskan online journal saw fit to post it. Alaskans need to read it, as well as as many Americans as possible. It needs to get out there.

35 posted on 07/09/2009 8:25:59 AM PDT by Al B. (Dennis Miller on why he loves Sarah Palin: "She bugs all the right people")
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To: militanttoby; Al B.
They trashed our Republican governor (Matt Blunt) here in Missouri as well.

I'm not sure what we really could have done to help him. Bush-like, he didn't do too much to fight back on his own, against the Democrats, racists and other scum, along with their LeftMedia.

Sarah and her family DO seem to be out there on their own. VISIBLE conservative stalwarts are in short supply these days.

36 posted on 07/09/2009 8:27:23 AM PDT by EyeGuy
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To: DNME
set the tone for all manner of moral, ethical and constitutional debates

One of Sarah's many strengths is that she is able to take a conservative message directly to the people. In doing so, she makes the MSM (Main stream media) and DBs (Drive-Bys) not relevant, takes them out of the game, and they know it.

I grew up believing every word spoken by Walter Cronkite. Many of the younger folks have had their version of local, regional and national "truth-tellers"

However, they have devolved into info-bots, repeating the daily press releases of the democratic party. You have to give it to the liberals, they have championed their ability to monopolize the news with their message.

Sarah Palin can take them out of the picture.

I got a big hoot out of seeing Andrea Mitchell, leaving the comfort of the Big City, and having to travel to Dillingham. There a little, yet competent lady was working side-by-side with her husband, working the family business, as they have done together all of their marriage.

Real Americans treasure the ability of a married couple being able to work together doing something that is both difficult and uncomfortable at best.

Sarah proves that she is not beneath real work and that she and Todd have a real strong relationship. (Probably as much to his credit as to hers)

And there was Sarah, sticking to her guns, telling Andrea "you're not listening to me!"

A nice way of saying - "I know you traveled several thousand miles to get her, that you are uncomfortable with these conditions, but even still, I am not giving you a platform to use this to put words into my mouth".

It was also a hoot to see Andrea in a set of waders, yet for her, being as the conditions there are far from urban (think dirt, mud, gravel and just the general filth of any fishing area), that for Andrea the waders were the closest thing she could get to a body condom.

The DBs are working very hard to put the little lady into a box. But it is not going to work.

Andrea went to Sarah's turf to try a little Katie Couric on her and she came away helping Sarah look even better.

It is going to be fun to watch. The little point guard "Sarahcuda" bringing the ball down the court against larger opponents, but they continue to under-estimate her on many levels. It will be fun to watch how she sets up the plays. When she starts passing the ball to other conservatives and giving them opportunities to score, her value for the conservative team will become even more evident.

The other question for me is whether Sarah's efforts will revitalize Republicans, or if a true revolt within politics will occur and a viable conservative political movement will spring forth.

Can anyone say Green Conservative Shoots??

37 posted on 07/09/2009 8:28:59 AM PDT by Dustoff45 (A non-posting Freeper makes no spelling errors (Have a Misspell on me))
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To: Dustoff45
"(think dirt, mud, gravel and just the general filth of any fishing area),"

I'm very familiar with fishing. You forgot Smell!

38 posted on 07/09/2009 8:36:55 AM PDT by painter (No wonder democrats don't mind taxes.THEY DON'T PAY THEM !)
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To: Al B.

I have a VERY positive opinion of Sarah. Now she’s one of us and can fight the fight the right way....without being barred or slowed down with politics.

GO SARAH!!! Even if she doesn’t continue “in politics”....she’s still ONE OF US and out there in the public eye, with the MSM spotlight, sharing what we’re ALL sayin’. THIS GOVERNMENT SUCKS AND WE DON’T WANT SOCIALISM!!!


39 posted on 07/09/2009 8:47:17 AM PDT by Lucky9teen (War is when the government tells u who the bad guy is. Revolution is when u decide that for yourself)
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To: Al B.

Like others who commented, I think it’s the best piece I’ve read thus far.

I suspect you know that the author is also one of the editors at Consersatives4Palin. That’s where I first saw the link this morning. Those guys are doing a fantastic job with their investigative pieces on the ankle-biters et al. Precise and hard-hitting.


40 posted on 07/09/2009 8:47:38 AM PDT by CharterOakie (It's Sarah's if she wants it. 1 John 4:4)
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