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  • The Cuda Way

    07/03/2009 1:39:41 PM PDT · by Obushma · 38 replies · 1,202+ views
    me | 07/03/09 | Obushma
    She does things her way as usual. What do you think she will do next?
  • Who thinks Kristol told her to do this?

    07/03/2009 1:44:52 PM PDT · by cdchik123 · 49 replies · 1,772+ views
    I've heard that Bill Krisol has been informally (or maybe formally) advising Sarah Palin for a while now. Does it seem like possibly Kristol gave her some advice for 2012? The thing is, if Kristol predicts 90 degree weather I grab my jacket. edit: I flipped to msnbc and it says that sources are telling andrea mitchell that Palin is out of politics for good. But then again, it is nbc...
  • Sarah Palin Explains Her Decision to Resign

    07/03/2009 1:25:20 PM PDT · by JRochelle · 200 replies · 7,868+ views
    CampaignSpot ^ | 7/3/09 | Jim Gerahgty
    "I know when it's time to pass the ball for victory," soon-to-be-former Governor Sarah Palin says at a press conference with her family, standing before a picturesque river and seaplane. She says she's looking forward to the swearing in of Lt. Governor Sean Parnell. "All I can ask is that you trust me with this decision," she says. "I cannot millions of dollars and time go to waste just so I can remain as governor of Alaska. "This decision has been in the works for a while. It comes after a great deal of prayer and deliberation." She said when...
  • Palin: Politically speaking, 'If I die, I die'

    07/07/2009 10:52:49 AM PDT · by IbJensen · 66 replies · 1,976+ views
    One News Now ^ | 7/7/2009 | Dan Joling
    <p>The Alaska governor spoke in taped interviews on ABC, NBC, and CNN broadcast Tuesday morning. She told CNN that "all options are on the table" for her future.</p> <p>But she told ABC's Good Morning America that she recognizes she might not have political staying power after her surprise resignation Friday, which came just as she had been expected to elevate her national profile ahead of a possible 2012 GOP presidential run. "I said before...'You know, politically speaking, if I die, I die. So be it,'" she said.</p>
  • Palin: Politically speaking, 'If I die, I die.'

    07/07/2009 9:33:10 AM PDT · by vortigern · 36 replies · 1,587+ views
    Associated Press ^ | July 7, 2009 | DAN JOLING
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Sarah Palin says she's not a quitter, she's a fighter, but adds that, politically speaking, "if I die, I die. So be it."
  • GOP establishment behind Governor Sarah Palin's resignation

    07/07/2009 9:04:22 AM PDT · by euram · 9 replies · 814+ views
    Blogger News Network ^ | 07-06-09 | psburton
    Blogging from Phoenix— Attacks orchestrated by establishment republicans more than anything else are at the center of Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin’s decision to step down from office. Since the November loss, beltway republicans who still control the vast party infrastructure; have spent untold amounts attempting to discredit the popular former vice presidential candidate.
  • Don't overlook Palin's core GOP support

    07/07/2009 8:58:54 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 56 replies · 1,669+ views
    Sarah Palin is a sinner. She has violated several commandments and thoroughly deserves the savage beating that she is now getting from political mandarins and media elites. If it were not for one simple fact, I would say she was through in politics. And that fact is that if the Republicans were picking a nominee today, they would pick Sarah Palin. No? Don’t believe me? Who would beat her? Tim Pawlenty? Bobby Jindal? Haley Barbour? Mike Huckabee? Mitt Romney? All of these men might build credible, attractive, even powerful political operations by 2012. But right now? Today? Today, Sarah Palin...
  • Letterman to comment on Sarah Palin (live thread)

    07/06/2009 8:39:20 PM PDT · by ROCKLOBSTER · 45 replies · 3,005+ views
    Letterman promo | 06 July 209 | ROCKLOBSTER
    On a 15 second show promo, David Letterman stated he will be commenting on Sarah Palin's resignation. Will he further attack her?
  • Letter: Sarah Palin shows she is a real public servant

    07/06/2009 11:30:11 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 20 replies · 837+ views
    The St. Petersburg Times ^ | July 7, 2009 | Julius Cruise
    While we are awash in the usual flood of cynical punditry and partisan sharpshooting over Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's resignation, it might pay us to pause and reflect on two critical principles of government in a republic, both of which are affirmed by Gov. Palin's action. • Elected office is a public trust — not a personal possession — and it should be held only so long as a person is able to carry out the people's business effectively. When there arises a hindrance — whether self-made or (as in her case) imposed by others — that makes it impossible...
  • Palin: 'I am not a quitter; I am a fighter'

    07/06/2009 11:18:53 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 122 replies · 4,139+ views
    CNN ^ | 2009-07-07
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (CNN) -- Sarah Palin's not a quitter, she wants the public to know. "I am not a quitter. I am a fighter," Palin told CNN on Monday while on a family fishing trip, on the heels of her Friday bombshell announcement that she was resigning as Alaska's governor. Palin did her interview standing on the shores of Dillingham, Alaska, wearing hip waders. She granted 10-minute interviews to CNN and three other news networks Monday. She resigned because of the tremendous pressure, time and financial burden of a litany of ethics complaints in the past several months, she said....
  • Forgetting Sarah Palin? How About Trying To Understand Her? (Suprisingly balanced for NPR)

    07/06/2009 7:59:29 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 35 replies · 1,651+ views
    National Public Radio ^ | July 6, 2009 | Ken Rodin
    It's hard to be neutral about Sarah Palin; in fact, I don't know anyone who is. And it's hard to find someone who really understands what led to Friday's shocker in which she announced her resignation as governor of Alaska. It was not unexpected to hear her say she wouldn't seek re-election in 2010. That made sense, as her numbers had drastically fallen back home since she was selected last summer as John McCain's running mate. Plus, she had been feuding with state lawmakers, the budget is in turmoil, and she has gone through the wringer with assorted investigations into...
  • Palin's Online Army Unbowed by Her Resignation

    07/06/2009 6:40:51 PM PDT · by euram · 54 replies · 2,119+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | 07-06-09 | Jose Antonio Vargas
    Since Palin's stunning announcement that she is resigning her Alaskan governorship, Benway has been glued to her computer, reading everything she can about the former Republican vice presidential candidate. Yesterday afternoon, the 63-year-old retired court reporter was among the throng of online-enabled, Facebook-connected supporters who posted a comment on Palin's official fan page.
  • GOP Rep. King doubts Palin can come back

    07/06/2009 5:40:56 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 115 replies · 2,704+ views
    The Hill, Washington, DC ^ | 2009-07-06 | Molly K. Hooper
    Staunch GOP conservative Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) doubts that Sarah Palin will be able to resurrect her political career after calling it quits as governor of Alaska. King says he was saddened by the news that Palin, "a star" of the party, gave up the job because he doesn't see how she can continue "her political career on the path ... it was going." "I don’t know of anyone who has successfully and voluntarily pulled themselves out of political office and been able to leverage that into more political success," King said in an interview with The Hill on Monday....
  • Sarah Palin Called GOP Leaders Before Quitting (Impossible! There are no GOP Leaders)

    07/06/2009 1:48:49 PM PDT · by tobyhill · 62 replies · 2,500+ views
    abc ^ | 7/6/2009 | JUSTIN ROOD
    In the weeks before Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin announced her resignation, she spoke privately with a range of prominent Republican officials – including former Vice President Dick Cheney and former mayor Rudolph Giuliani. It's not clear, from records or interviews, who may have been courting who, and none of the men have made comments suggesting Palin hinted at any future plans. But the calls underscore Palin's position among prominent Republicans. This May, documents indicate, Palin called former Vice President Dick Cheney; former New York City mayor and GOP presidential primary contender Rudolph Giuliani; and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, who is...
  • Washington Whispers: Bloggers Positive About Palin's Resignation (MSM stunned)

    07/06/2009 3:43:52 PM PDT · by lewisglad · 52 replies · 3,559+ views
    US News and World Report ^ | Posted July 6, 2009 | Paul Bedard
    Chalk up another strange twist in the Sarah Palin affair. Just when we thought blogger attacks on the Alaska guv would spike, her surprise resignation is being met with positive blog buzz. Whereas her "Zeta Buzz" was 54 percent negative before her weekend resignation press conference, it has since changed to 69 percent positive, say our friends at Zeta Interactive. Here's what they tell us about Palin: Over the past few weeks, the blogosphere has been flooded with information—celebrity deaths, rumors, speculation, gossip and commentary. On July 3, another topic made its way into online communities, chat rooms and social...
  • Despite Palin Resignation, The GOP Still Needs Culture Warriors

    07/06/2009 3:07:59 PM PDT · by lewisglad · 40 replies · 947+ views
    US News and World Report ^ | July 06, 2009 10:51 AM ET | By Dan Gilgoff, God & Country
    Reihan Salam, an influential young player in the effort to revive the Republican Party, writes this weekend that Sarah Palin's resignation is another sign of the fading culture wars: What does seem increasingly clear is that Palin's collapse represents the end of a certain kind of politics. If the culture war really is ending, culture warriors like Palin will fade from the scene. I can hear many mainstream Republicans sharing Salam's sigh of relief. I think they're fooling themselves. It's wishful thinking by the GOP's non-social conservatives, who want the party to double down on fiscal conservatism—especially now that Democratic...
  • Palin could be crazy like a fox: Maybe she's smarter than the pundits (Mild Barf Alert)

    07/06/2009 2:28:58 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 19 replies · 1,113+ views
    The London Guardian ^ | July 6, 2009 | Melissa McEwan
    You might have heard: Alaska governor Sarah Palin has quit her job. In the sort of eye-rollingly silly spin that we've come to expect from the good governor, she attributed her first-term resignation to her unwavering dedication to the people of Alaska and her inability to accept political convention: "I'm not gonna put Alaskans through [a lame-duck second-term]. I promised efficiencies and effectiveness. That's not how I'm wired. I'm not wired to operate under the same old politics as usual." She announced she was transferring the governorship to her lieutenant governor so that her administration "with its positive agenda and...
  • Sarah Surprises Again

    07/06/2009 12:55:11 PM PDT · by smoothsailing · 34 replies · 1,306+ views
    American Spectator ^ | 7-06-09 | Robert Stacy McCain -OP/ED
    Political Hay Sarah Surprises Again By Robert Stacy McCain on 7.6.09 @ 6:09AM Anyone who previously doubted Sarah Palin's celebrity status need no longer doubt. The surprise announcement of her decision to resign the Alaska governorship effective July 26 -- fully 18 months before the end of her first term -- generated a reaction nearly powerful enough to bump Michael Jackson's funeral from the headlines. In addition to the usual sources of political news, People magazine weighed in with a report quoting gubernatorial father-in-law Jim Palin's reaction: "Wow.…We had no idea it was coming." The elder Palin reported that "Sarah...
  • Sarah Palin: The Best is Yet to Come

    07/06/2009 12:04:01 PM PDT · by DB9 · 20 replies · 1,336+ views
    American Thinker ^ | July 6, 2009 | J. R. Dunn
    July 06, 2009 Sarah Palin: The Best is Yet to Come By J.R. Dunn The response to Sarah Palin's surprise resignation last Friday clearly reveals the limitations of the American political class, right, left, or what have you. There's an old academic joke, probably apocryphal, about Count Metternich, Austria's foreign minister during the Napoleonic era. While attending the Congress of Vienna, Metternich is sleeping off a banquet when one of his aides bursts in at three in the morning. "Your excellency! Count Nesselrode, the Russian ambassador, just died." Metternich jerks awake. "Died, you say? What a terrible thing! I was...
  • Colleen O’Connor: Sarah Palin’s Move Is Brilliant Politics

    07/06/2009 11:30:12 AM PDT · by lewisglad · 85 replies · 2,839+ views
    San Diego News Network ^ | Monday, July 6th, 2009 at 7:36 am
    Sarah Palin’s decision to resign as governor of Alaska so that she could, “advance in another direction,” was a brilliant political move. She senses, or sees, or grasps what few in politics understand today. Americans are tired of the same old, same old — be it Republican, Democratic, or even Green Party (See California’s recent special election results). The sound of thundering hoofs coming over the hill is apparent to any real student of political history. However, it seems that only an unlikely moose hunter like Palin has put her ear to the ground to listen. The rumblings are not...