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It's the Right-Wingers Who Are Unloading the Harshest Critiques About Palin’s Bizarre Departure

The split among conservatives over who's to blame for Palin’s early exit from the national stage is breaking out into the airwaves.
July 8, 2009  |  
 
 
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 Like frustrated welterweight Roberto Duran, who stunned the sporting world by walking away, mid-bout, from his 1980 prize fight against Sugar Ray Leonard with the memorable, muttered Spanish phrase for "no more," Sarah Palin's decision last week to walk away, mid-term, from her governorship stunned Beltway spectators and left bewildered Alaskans scratching their heads in amazement.

Palin's "no más" moment initiated lots of intriguing storylines, but, for me, the most fascinating one has been the visible split within the conservative movement over who's to blame for her early exit from the national stage. And specifically, how much culpability do the hated mainstream media deserve for the way Palin has been covered? For the way she's been smeared and attacked?

Seems to me 99 out of 100 times, conservatives would find common cause on an unfolding story like this and agree that the media, to a huge degree, are guilty of some kind of unimaginable double standard, that the press had stacked the deck against the Republican and treated that pol unfairly. That's been the go-to playbook for more than four decades now.

Palin herself led the utterly predictable anti-press charge over the weekend, claiming on her Facebook page that "[t]he 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.' " Meanwhile, Palin's attorney, employing a unique reading of the First Amendment, lobbed red meat to the far-right base after he fired off a peculiar four-page letter warning reporters and pundits that they'd face legal action if they reported inaccurate facts about Palin, a prominent public figure.

Frothing right-wing bloggers cheered the legal threats and robotically stoked the anti-media fires. "The Palin-haters at MSNBC better watch it," warned Gateway Pundit. Conservative blog readers also lashed out at liberals and journalists for targeting Palin. At Power Line, a reader wrote: "[S]he seems to be saying that she can't serve Alaska effectively as governor any longer because she has become such a lighting rod for attacks from the Left." Another beseeched her to leave politics because "[t]he media has already rehearsed the destruction of your campaign. ... A run for President will not only be a torment for you and your family, it will be a torment for all of us watching."

At National Review Online's The Corner, Jonah Goldberg insisted that The New York Times, among others, has "gone after Palin and her family in ways that I think are particularly egregious." (Goldberg didn't bother to cite any evidence of egregious Times behavior to support his media critique.)

Meanwhile, unveiling an unlikely coalition, The Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol announced that the liberal media were in cahoots with the "GOP establishment" to bring Palin down. (I kid you not.)

And just days before Palin announced her exit, The National Review's Jim Geraghty and conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt huddled to discuss why liberals hate Palin so much; what is it about her that drives them to distraction? (It's because Palin's so pretty, Geraghty posited.)

So the familiar outlines were all in place and the pity party hummed in high gear: the unhinged liberal media had it in for Palin and wanted to drive her off the national stage. Liberals were smearing her.

But then a funny thing happened -- scores of conservative commentators broke ranks with the "liberal media" brigade and decided Palin's political problems were of her own making.

In other words, the beloved liberal media meme completely fractured under the weight of the Palin story. The front-line, knee-jerk troops were ready and eager to lob the ever-ready accusations, but it turned out that lots of Noise Machine generals weren't buying it, and instead of blaming the liberal media for Palin's disastrous weekend showing, they blamed ... Palin.

Shocking, I know. But the maneuver left the right-wing foot soldiers completely exposed. For instance, Brent Bozell's NewsBusters whined that biased reporters on ABC, CBS, and NBC had called Palin's Friday press conference "bizarre." But as Media Matters' Jamison Foser asked, what other adjective could journalists have possibly used? "Bizarre" perfectly captured the jaw-dropping media event staged on the banks of Alaska's Lake Lucille in Wasilla.

And sure enough, "bizarre" was the exact word conservative Times columnist Ross Douthat used to describe Palin's presser:

But last Friday's bizarre, rambling resignation speech should take her off the political map for the duration of the Obama era.

For some reason though, NewsBusters didn't write up Douthat for a liberal media bias infraction. In fact, the website was forced to give a pass to conservative Fox News commentator Charles Krauthammer for calling Palin's move "erratic" and "delusional," and to Karl Rove for admitting to being "perplexed" by Palin's unorthodox "no más" move. And that wasn't the half of it from the conservative chorus:

  • "Giving up on an executive job a year and a half early isn't the best way to persuade voters you're ready for the more demanding rigors and scrutiny of the White House. ... Some Alaskans, including many of her admirers, can be forgiven if they conclude she bugged out when the going got rough." [editorial, The Wall Street Journal07/07/2009]
  • "If this is geared for her run for the presidency in 2012, it is one of the most politically tone deaf decisions that we've seen." [GOP consultant Stuart Roy, ABCNews.com; 07/05/2009]
  • "She dashed her chances of winning the 2012 nomination. ... Forget about Sarah Palin as the Republican presidential candidate in 2012 and probably ever." [Fred Barnes column, The Weekly Standard07/05/2009]

See the glaring contradiction here? How can it be the so-called liberal media's fault that Palin gets bad press when conservatives were out front giving Palin bad press? How can right-wingers argue that liberals are obsessed with taking Palin down, when it's conservatives who are elbowing each other to reach the front of the get-Palin crowd? In other words, shouldn't the question be: Why do conservatives hate Sarah Palin so much? (And, is it because she's so pretty?)

Of course, the right has been propping up this media straw man on Palin's behalf for months now. Back during the campaign, The Wall Street Journal's Daniel Henninger penned an angry column titled, "Hatin' Palin," in which he bemoaned the "stoning" the former VP candidate has had to withstand from "the media." "The abuse being heaped on Sarah Palin is such a cheap shot," he lamented.

Of course, Henninger wouldn't say so, but it was GOP pundits who seemed to be unfurling the most "abuse" at Palin: conservative commentators such as Peggy Noonan, George Will, David Brooks, David Frum, and Kathleen Parker -- who all came clean about Palin's glaring deficiencies as a candidate. In fact, Brooks went so far as to call her a "cancer" on the GOP, while Noonan claimed Palin's candidacy symbolized a "new vulgarism in American politics." Yet Henninger played dumb and pretended "the media" were guilty of taking pot shots at Palin.

And so it is today: Right-wing media activists are trying to whip up righteous indignation at how nasty and unfair the liberal media are being toward Palin and her decision to step down as governor. Truth is, conservative commentators are the ones unfurling the harshest critiques.

In other words, when it comes to fighting the GOP's bruising Palin civil war, leave the press, and liberals, out of it.

 

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Add me to the list
Posted by: RandPaul2010 on Jul 8, 2009 3:31 AM   
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I am a right-winger and I have almost no respect for Sarah Palin. While she is rock solid on the anti-abortion issue, she is a flake on everything else. She is a narcissistic ignoramus who uses flowery patriotic speeches to cover her inability to answer questions directly. She insults the intelligence of everyone she speaks down to, and she is an embarrassment to Republicans everywhere. We used to be the party of ideas; now we're the party of anti-intellectual baffoons. I pray that she stays at home and tends to her special child, but I fear she will travel the lower 48, embarrassing us all with her pathetic victim complex. I could go on, but I think anyone familiar with any of her interviews already knows exactly what I'm talking about. It's a crying shame, because if you gave each of us a questionnaire about Constitutional issues, our answer sheets would be over 90% identical. It's just her personality I find so nauseating.

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Don Quixote
Posted by: Don Quixot on Jul 8, 2009 3:31 AM   
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Sara Pahlin is another unfortunate example of how anyone can be president of the US. In Europe she would probably not even make it to mayor, let alone governor. With the exception of Italy, of course.

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Don Quixote
Posted by: Don Quixot on Jul 8, 2009 3:40 AM   
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I apologize for my former post, exagerated for the sake of humor, sorry, we also have our share of bad politicians in Europe.

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PALIN ISSUE WAY BEYOND PARTISAN
Posted by: wellaware lec on Jul 8, 2009 3:51 AM   
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Making this seem a partisan issue distracts from the quite simply seen observation that Sarah Palin is a glaring example of the Peter Principle. She has arisen WAY beyond her ability, as it seems many individuals have in the political arena. If you close your eyes, and only base your opinion on her intellectual abilities plus her record of chronicity of ethical and moral conflicts, and her record of bizarre behavior by almost any standards in this country, and the extremely controlling behaviors of her husband re. her office, and all the other irraitonality/confusion that her presence generates, she is not appropriate for ANY position of leadership. What we need to do is LET HER GO. She is a completely inappropriate icon, now on the brink of coming unglued, which has already cost her family and her state, not to mention her party, dearly.
There are few speakers I have heard where I truly would keep thinking---is this a joke? That is what primarily kept going through my mind when I heard Palin's resignation speech. She simply isn't tracking rationally, folks. She needs to be relieved of her responsibilities and go home. And unfortunately for all of them, I'm guessing her family life is in ruins at this point. How they'll really ever put that all back together again we'll hopefully not be even a minute part of witnessing...

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MIXED BAGS OF NUTS NUT NUTS NUTS NUT NUTS
Posted by: flymulla on Jul 8, 2009 5:26 AM   
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Worse day not even 9/11. Where are going Crazy I say
We have plenty to run and catch up as we are late for the funeral of Michel Jackson but then we are stuck in the traffic as we have these.
You could make plenty of money these days by just few notes elaborated and make a DVD I call this MIXED BAG.
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Please tell me what have. What has the Muslims done after 9/11to deserve the mission impossible if at all.
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dog and pony
Posted by: james108 on Jul 8, 2009 5:33 AM   
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There is an elite system that includes democratic and republican power playing and posturing, and she is not part of it.
She's someone even the weak bullies can kick to look good.
Yay, go feeling good at someone else's expense.
Meanwhile, republicans have veered so far off of the small government bandwagon, and democrats have veered so far from social justice and democracy she actually holds their principles more than they do, and only because that's not saying much.
More Afghanistan to kill our soldiers and innocent men, women and children anyone? It's a smart war so all can feel good.

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What a waste of space. Palin's out of the picture. Enough of this negativity.
Posted by: Benn_Miller on Jul 8, 2009 6:32 AM   
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As much as I don't like Palin and her nuttiness, I'm beginning to get the feeling that even she's being used as a punchbag by the elites and their brainwashed supporters who have nothing better to do or talk about in their lives. With such trash talk articles like these, who needs to watch daytime soap opera?

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Some words from Palin about God and war and God and pipelines
Posted by: Beck on Jul 8, 2009 6:39 AM   
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Just found this googling.

By GENE JOHNSON, Associated Press Writer


Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin told ministry students at her former church that the United States sent troops to fight in the Iraq war on a "task that is from God."

In an address last June, the Republican vice presidential candidate also urged ministry students to pray for a plan to build a $30 billion natural gas pipeline in the state, calling it "God's will."

Palin asked the students to pray for the troops in Iraq, and noted that her eldest son, Track, was expected to be deployed there.

"Our national leaders are sending them out on a task that is from God," she said. "That's what we have to make sure that we're praying for, that there is a plan and that plan is God's plan."

A video of the speech was posted at the Wasilla Assembly of God's Web site before finding its way on to other sites on the Internet.

Palin told graduating students of the church's School of Ministry, "What I need to do is strike a deal with you guys." As they preached the love of Jesus throughout Alaska, she said, she'd work to implement God's will from the governor's office, including creating jobs by building a pipeline to bring North Slope natural gas to North American markets.

"God's will has to be done in unifying people and companies to get that gas line built, so pray for that," she said.

"I can do my job there in developing our natural resources and doing things like getting the roads paved and making sure our troopers have their cop cars and their uniforms and their guns, and making sure our public schools are funded," she added. "But really all of that stuff doesn't do any good if the people of Alaska's heart isn't right with God."

Palin attended the evangelical church from the time she was a teenager until 2002, the church said in a statement posted on its Web site. She has continued to attend special conferences and meetings there. Religious conservatives have welcomed her selection as John McCain's running mate.

The Assemblies of God, which claims nearly 3 million members, is one of the biggest Pentecostal groups in the U.S. Unlike most other Christians — including most evangelicals — Pentecostals believe in "baptism in the Holy Spirit." That can manifest itself through speaking in tongues, modern-day prophesy and faith healing. The Assemblies of God teaches that spirit baptism must be accompanied by speaking in tongues. Still, some churchgoers never have the experience.

Rob Boston, a spokesman for Americans United for Separation of Church and State, lamented Palin's comments.

"I miss the days when pastors delivered sermons and politicians delivered political speeches," he said. "The United States is increasingly diverse religiously. The job of a president is to unify all those different people and bring them together around policy goals, not to act as a kind of national pastor and bring people to God."

The section of the church's Web site where videos of past sermons were posted was shut down Wednesday, and a message was posted saying that the site "was never intended to handle the traffic it has received in the last few days."

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Alaska politics explained well on MSNBC
Posted by: Gabba_Gabba_Hey on Jul 8, 2009 6:50 AM   
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I think it was Lawrence O'Donnell sitting in for one of the vacationing talking heads on MSNBC - had an Alaskan or two explaining all this. Palin had been elected as a reformer and actually reformed some things.

(They didn't say this but the previous governor, Frank Murkowski, also a Republican, was a corrupt thug, at least compared to Palin. She unexpectedly beat him in the last primary. Also he committed the unpardonable sin of appointing his own daughter to the US Senate, and voters never like that sort of thing. So it's possible Palin will run for that seat.)

Her legislative allies were the Democrats! The old-guard Republicans (Murkowski types) tended to distrust her.

But after she was propelled onto the national stage and became a cartoon right-winger, the Alaska Democrats were no longer interested in helping her at home. And the old-guard Republicans still didn't like her. She could no longer accomplish anything in the state government ... and as the saying goes, how can you keep 'em on the farm when they've seen Paree?

Probably not running for president... probably has a higher ambition: Fox News talking head!

But possibly US Senate.

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$400,000 vs $400,000,000- Decisions, Decisions
Posted by: Purple Girl on Jul 8, 2009 7:11 AM   
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What motivates Sarah- Money and Fame. So where do you think Caribou Barbie will be gunnin'- The Rightwing conservative Talkshow arena.
Will she be crowned and handed that Golden Mic and High Back Throne of Rush's? Will she be granted the hot spots of BillO and Beck? Will she be the one courted for the Round table discussions instead of Kristol?
These Rigthwingers have created their own monster and possibly orchestrated their own demise. If she hits the airwaves, it won't be Olbermann or Maddow on the ropes- it will be the current 'kings' of Neo con crap.
All their efforts to paint her as a legitimate candidate, a voice of the conservative movement will work to her advantage as she steals their audience.
Those who are not mesemerized by her looks, have realized they had better portray her for what she is- an ignorant status seeker who has no clue about real Governance or politics. Not only for the sake of the country and their party, but for their own livlihoods.
As for the Rush',BillO's,Glens and Krisotl- it may not be Sarah herself which brings you down, but the publics adoration of her which you all helped foster. Dying by your Own Swords- How Ironic and poetic.

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"Bizarre"
Posted by: xvictor on Jul 8, 2009 7:16 AM   
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Yup. that pretty much sums up Sarah Palin.

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"Look at them! They're slightly bigger jerks than 'we' are!"
Posted by: ABetterFuture on Jul 8, 2009 7:57 AM   
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Congratulations on your minor in jerkery.

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Repeat after me: "em-BEZ-zle-ment".
Posted by: PaulK on Jul 8, 2009 8:16 AM   
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Governor Palin quit because her lawyer probably told her that she is dead moose meat. Maybe she has to tell a judge that she didn't steal $100,000 of state funds to fly her kids all over the state for fun. She has to tell another judge that she didn't fire a public official to exact revenge against a police officer.

Over and over, these are the actual problems which take churchgoing social conservative politicians down. It's never a question of "Thou shalt not steal". It's always the part about getting caught stealing, the end of the road.

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We really should keep her around
Posted by: truthteller on Jul 8, 2009 8:22 AM   
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She makes a reasonably intelligent, progressive female candidate look like a sheer genius by comparison. Why do we want her to go away so quickly? Yeah, she grates on a lot of us, and makes our heads want to explode every time she opens her mouth, but honestly, I think she's good for liberals. The secret is finding a woman who is the real deal - and I don't mean Hillary! The Clintons sold their souls 30 years ago for power - F*** the DLC. We need a real honest-to-goodness progressive woman they can't say belongs in the loony bin - I'm thinking about some of Rep. McKinney's more "out there" statements about 9/11, etc. It's not that I totally disagree with her, I voted for her and think she's more right than not. I just think she's made it easy for the opposition to paint her with a broad brush. We need someone so attractive and reasonable that any sane person could see that a progressive viewpoint is right - and then keep them out of small airplanes!

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Palin is no worse and no better than what we all represent as a nation.
Posted by: premarachel on Jul 8, 2009 8:47 AM   
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After many years of de-education and programed narcissism in the USA, what can we expect from not just us and our news media, but also from those we elect or try to elect to govern us? Our standards of acceptable behavior are in the toilet and Palin is no worse and no better than what we all represent as a nation.

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The Implosion Continues
Posted by: Tom Degan on Jul 8, 2009 9:05 AM   
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I prefer Rachel Madow's take on the train wreck that at at one time was known as "the political career of Sarah Palin." On her MSNBC program last night she guffawed:

"Only quitters stay in their jobs. Only fighters have the courage to quit."

Perfect! A tip of the hat is in order for poor old Dan Quayle. Prior to Governor Palin's nomination as vice-presidential candidate ten months ago, he was generally regarded as the very worst choice of a running mate in living memory. All that has changed. Compared to Sarah, Danny boy is starting to look like Albert Einstein.

E=M.C. Hammer.

Does she really believe that she has a shot at the nomination three years from now? The answer (unbelievably) is yes. Tom DeFrank of the New York Daily News put it well: The woman has "delusions of adequacy". The pundits (most of them anyway) are starting to compare her rambling press conference on July 3 to Dick Nixon's infamous tirade when he lost the California governor's race in 1962 ("You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore"). Some are even daring to suggest that, like Tricky Dick, she will ultimately be victorious. The only problem with that idea is the fact that there are slightly over one-hundred things that separate Sarah Palin from Richard Milhaus Nixon: I.Q. points.

What else were her motivations for quitting? Money. She knows damned well that there is a nice chunk of change to be made in the lower forty-eight and that getting from there to here is an expensive and time-consuming process that infringes upon her gubernatorial responsibilities. Were you aware that the distance between Fairbanks and Washington is almost as great as the distance between Washington and London? What to do? To hell with her constituents and head off to the land of the golden goose.


When asked what her future plans were, she said that she will continue to work overtime for the people of Alaska. Bullshit! I'm willing to bet anyone that in the next twelve months, most of her time will be spent in New York and Washington. Any takers?

The next three years will find her cashing in on her status as a....umm....well, whatever her status just might be. Count on her making a national speaking tour for at least one-hundred thousand dollars a pop. A radio talk show? Probably. A gig on FOX Noise? That's almost inevitable. There is a fortune to be made here and she's not about to let something as trivial as her oath of office prevent her from making it. By doing what she has done, she has sent the same message the GOP has been transmitting since the administration of Ulysses S. Grant almost a century-and-a-half ago: FUCK THE PEOPLE.

It is a given that nothing is certain in politics - nothing but this, that is: Her action this week, abandoning the office of governor in order to make a quick buck, has virtually guaranteed that we will have Sarah Palin to kick around for some time to come.

Does she really have a chance at the nomination in 2012? I sure hope so. That would be a dream come true.

SAR-AH! SAR-AH! You go, girl!

The Implosion Continues

Tom Degan
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You go, girl!
Posted by: Tom Degan on Jul 8, 2009 9:13 AM   
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I prefer Rachel Madow's take on the train wreck that at at one time was known as "the political career of Sarah Palin." On her MSNBC program last night she guffawed:

"Only quitters stay in their jobs. Only fighters have the courage to quit."

Perfect! A tip of the hat is in order for poor old Dan Quayle. Prior to Governor Palin's nomination as vice-presidential candidate ten months ago, he was generally regarded as the very worst choice of a running mate in living memory. All that has changed. Compared to Sarah, Danny boy is starting to look like Albert Einstein.

E=M.C. Hammer.

I guess the time has come for all of us breathe a collective sigh of relief. But for the mysterious workings of fate, President McCain would at this minute be snoozing away in the White House and this idiotic woman would be a seventy-three-year-old heartbeat away from the Oval Office. Regardless of one's political viewpoint or party affiliation, it must be admitted that we really dodged a bullet with the defeat of the McCain/Unable ticket last November. Had these two been inaugurated on January 20, the law of averages virtually guaranteed that at some point between the years 2009 and 2013 this country would have been stuck with President Gidget von Braun.

What, you may well ask, is her motivation for committing political suicide by abandoning the office that the people of Alaska entrusted to her care two years ago? When NBC's Andrea Mitchell suggested to her that after ten months in the national limelight, the comparative drudgery of her duties as governor might have started to seem boring, Sarah Palin responded in words that should be etched in granite at the base of Mount Rushmore:

"The nitty-gritty, like, you mean the fish slime and the dirt under the fingernails and stuff that's me?"

Brilliant.

Does she really believe that she has a shot at the nomination three years from now? The answer (unbelievably) is yes. Tom DeFrank of the New York Daily News put it well: The woman has "delusions of adequacy". The pundits (most of them anyway) are starting to compare her rambling press conference on July 3 to Dick Nixon's infamous tirade when he lost the California governor's race in 1962 ("You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore"). Some are even daring to suggest that, like Tricky Dick, she will ultimately be victorious. The only problem with that idea is the fact that there are slightly over one-hundred things that separate Sarah Palin from Richard Milhaus Nixon: I.Q. points.

What else were her motivations for quitting? Money. She knows damned well that there is a nice chunk of change to be made in the lower forty-eight and that getting from there to here is an expensive and time-consuming process that infringes upon her gubernatorial responsibilities. Were you aware that the distance between Fairbanks and Washington is almost as great as the distance between Washington and London? What to do? To hell with her constituents and head off to the land of the golden goose.

When asked what her future plans were, she said that she will continue to work overtime for the people of Alaska. Bullshit! I'm willing to bet anyone that in the next twelve months, most of her time will be spent in New York and Washington. Any takers?

Does she really have a chance at the nomination in 2012? I sure hope so. That would be a dream come true.

SAR-AH! SAR-AH! You go, girl!

The Implosion Continues

Tom Degan
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One tough woman
Posted by: ctguy on Jul 8, 2009 9:45 AM   
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No, not Sarah Palin.
She folded like a cheap card table after a night out in the rain. Like any politico, she was the target of both fair criticism and mean shots. Her resignation underscores the utter incompetence of McCain and his team in selecting her for his VP candidate.
This also underscores how tough as nails, and even gracious under fire, Hillary Clinton is. Nobody can claim that the level of attacks on Palin ever approached the absolutely withering firefights Clinton often found herself in the center of. And without debating what was deserved or not, it can hardly be disputed that Clinton kept her head up and stayed in the game. She is tough.

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the left loves palin
Posted by: darkmark on Jul 8, 2009 9:58 AM   
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i'm about as far left as a person can get in this country and stay alive. i love palin. what's wrong with her running for president? the other republicans can't stand her because if she ran there's a good chance she would win the republican nomination. she might not even need corporate sponsorship, though i assume she would take anything she can get. if the 11 million dollar deal she has for a book isn't enough for her then i would think she might try a radio show, nation wide. but i'm hoping she runs, run sarah run!!

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Palin and revolution of educationally deficient culture
Posted by: danielet on Jul 8, 2009 10:26 AM   
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In most of the world the ignorant are modest, if not ashamed. In America they just BS proudly and if you show amazement at the stupidity of what they say they act as if you pissed on their culture and flag. Indeed, for the decades I have been in America since the 60s I see education treated like a tumor on your nose and imbecility as a badge of honor; much like Bush telling the French that their problem is that they don't have a word for "entrepreneur"-- French for the taker-in-between. Americans think that US leader because they are good hustlers. They think that way because that's how they are made by TV-- now HD-- to spend their money on junk. It has spread to Republican politics-- no more Big Tent. There is no longer a sense of social responsibility to eachother. As EJ Dionne put it so well: America has taken a long vacation from copmlexity; and it is the heroes that volunteer who pay the price of patriotism as the rest of America suffers from the "an't my kid goimg to Afghanistan" disconnect syndrome and sends moms and dads to fight Islam, making for orphans and widows on the homefront so that fat stupid middle aged Americans can feel big filling-er-up their gas-guzzler SUVs on cheap oil payed for with the blood of volunteer patriots. Who's going to protect the dumb idiots once these kids all die? Consumed by Pentagon star-whores like the Roman Legionsns were in the Germanic Forests, they are sent on "Crusades" fighting the Neocons' "World War IV" intel blind, language deaf, culture dumb. Because field commanders don't get stars when casualties are high we massacre and sterilize, killing all protein with ordnance, before our troops move in. But we still can't cope with suicide shahids and drip, drip, drip are going broke in men and treasure so fat slobs at home can feel Viagra-ed. The Palins are a perfect example.

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Alaskans were not suprised!!!
Posted by: justthink on Jul 8, 2009 11:55 AM   
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In your opening you write "Sarah Palin's decision last week to walk away, mid-term, from her governorship stunned Beltway spectators and left bewildered Alaskans scratching their heads in amazement." Unfortunately this is a very inaccurate statement, we Alaskans have not had a governor in almost a year, she had already quit. As soon as Palin was introduced as the choice for VP she forgot who she was still being paid to represent. Palin does not represent Alaska, not even conservative Alaskans. Palin represents a wacko brand of conservatives, which is why she has had to travel around the country to find her kind of people. Palin was elected after an extremely unusual set of corrupt events (thanks Murkowski family), and what little good she did in her first two years has all been undone and then some. She has now spent more energy "outside", she can now be considered a lower 48'er. She is all yours America, we don't want her back!

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The hand is quicker than the eye
Posted by: solrev on Jul 8, 2009 12:38 PM   
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They have four years to do a Palin makeover. In all likelihood the only person Obama will be able to beat in 2012 will be Palin. Heads they win tails they win, we are screwed.

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The hand is quicker than the eye
Posted by: solrev on Jul 8, 2009 12:51 PM   
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They have 4 years to keep Palin hot, all they need to do is a Huckabee slam bam thank you mam. In four years the only person Obama could beat is Palin. Heads they win tails they win.

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gathaiga
Posted by: gathaiga on Jul 8, 2009 1:11 PM   
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Why does this witless, nothing twit keep getting press here and elsewhere???? How about some news about Aunt Mergatroid over in Possum Holler'?

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Has the GOP seen the forest for the trees?
Posted by: hedgewytch on Jul 8, 2009 1:37 PM   
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Or rather, the empty chamber within that "pretty" skull of hers?

Sarah Palin IS truly that stupid and she's certifiable as well. Palin will end up a bitter, angry woman with no real clue as to where it all went wrong. It will always be someone else's fault, never her own. She has no ability to self reflect and truly judge her actions against the consequences. Sarah believes she is perfect and she is right and therefore will always get slammed right between the eyes - and never understand what the hell happened.

Will the GOP be able to reflect upon the consequences of their actions and change course? Even with it's own talking heads now being negative towards Palin, it's like a shark feeding frenzy. They sensed one was down and wounded and so ripped into her. But a shark will always be a shark, and so I'm not betting that the GOP will improve anytime in the next 50 years.

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Not fun anymore
Posted by: justthink on Jul 8, 2009 2:05 PM   
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Princess Sarah's sudden resignation can be summed up very simply. The nation is making fun of her. Alaskan's hate her for what she has done to the state and its image. Simply put, she is quitting because ITS NOT FUN ANYMORE. The attention and popularity have run out long ago. She has NO political career in Alaska. Time for her to find a new freak show where they will worship her as the empty, talking-head she is.

B.W.
Fairbanks, Ak

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YAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNN !
Posted by: Benn_Miller on Jul 8, 2009 2:11 PM   
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More bad news: Obama Slides Further Down Bush’s Hill on Indefinite Detention
Posted by: JenniferBedingfield on Jul 8, 2009 2:18 PM   
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http://www.progressive.org/wx070809.html

I now return you back to your Palin bashing.

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Just a con
Posted by: dayahka on Jul 8, 2009 7:10 PM   
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Surely everyone is making a hill out of dust. Palin is none of the things described here, but just a con, someone who gamed the system as far as she could, then skipped town. She is no more vulgar, unless vulgar means simply plebian, than the masses who have been duped by the abortion issue; she's no dumber than at least half the population; and she's as unqualified to be a leader as around 633 people now in Congress (leaving out the possible one or two who might be qualified for something). Palin's just a con, a confidence trickster. No one in their right mind would raise questions about the character or competence of a con, for we all know a con is a thief and is as competent as anyone else until caught.

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Tax code doesn't punish hard work, it reduces the reward
Posted by: TimV on Jul 8, 2009 7:11 PM   
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for hard work, (which is argueably the lesser of two evils.) Even with a progressive income tax, a person still earns more money if s/he works harder/smarter than if s/he doesn't.

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The anti-Palin posters appear to be getting more insane than even Palin herself.
Posted by: Benn_Miller on Jul 8, 2009 8:39 PM   
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It's not as if she's gonna run for public office or anything like that. But I see the goal is to keep her down simply because Obama just has to get a second term ? Ok, fire away.

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Stupidism in America
Posted by: james_allen on Jul 8, 2009 9:42 PM   
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wellaware lec made an excellent comment, writing:
"Making this seem a partisan issue distracts from the quite simply seen observation that Sarah Palin is a glaring example of the Peter Principle. She has arisen WAY beyond her ability, as it seems many individuals have in the political arena."

I'd like to add that George W. Bush is another good example. Read how he was selected to be Republican candidate in 2000: other contenders had unacceptable positions on abortion or gun control; Bush ended up selected because he had few positions on anything! Since the major "philosophy" of the GOP these days seems to be that Americans are stupid gullible people who want stupid leaders with stupid policies, I call their philosophy Stupidism.

It's past history now, but read "Price of Loyalty" if you haven't. Paul O'Neill (a Cheney friend, not a liberal) constrasts his service under Bush with his service under Ford. Although Ford had a reputation as an intellectual lightweight, the picture O'Neill gives of Bush is frightening.

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Deb
Posted by: DebbieCHR on Jul 9, 2009 10:19 AM   
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Palin should deliver herself, in all her stupidity, to Fox "News" Network. She could be the new sidekick of Sean Hannity. She'd fit right in, on that ridiculous program. Or, better yet, she could be Bill O'Reilly's co-host! That would be poetic justice, for certain, and quite entertaining! She might actually be qualified for that job, since she has a journalism degree and a penchant for being in the spotlight! I still don't understand the thinking by "those people" that she was better qualified to serve in a public office than a constitutional lawyer. Let them have her - they deserve her...

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celll phone lookups
Posted by: cellphonelookup on Jul 12, 2009 10:33 PM   
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cell phone lookups, cell phones, reverse cell phone lookup

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Add me to the list
Posted by: RandPaul2010 on Jul 8, 2009 3:31 AM   
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I am a right-winger and I have almost no respect for Sarah Palin. While she is rock solid on the anti-abortion issue, she is a flake on everything else. She is a narcissistic ignoramus who uses flowery patriotic speeches to cover her inability to answer questions directly. She insults the intelligence of everyone she speaks down to, and she is an embarrassment to Republicans everywhere. We used to be the party of ideas; now we're the party of anti-intellectual baffoons. I pray that she stays at home and tends to her special child, but I fear she will travel the lower 48, embarrassing us all with her pathetic victim complex. I could go on, but I think anyone familiar with any of her interviews already knows exactly what I'm talking about. It's a crying shame, because if you gave each of us a questionnaire about Constitutional issues, our answer sheets would be over 90% identical. It's just her personality I find so nauseating.

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Don Quixote
Posted by: Don Quixot on Jul 8, 2009 3:31 AM   
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Sara Pahlin is another unfortunate example of how anyone can be president of the US. In Europe she would probably not even make it to mayor, let alone governor. With the exception of Italy, of course.

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Don Quixote
Posted by: Don Quixot on Jul 8, 2009 3:40 AM   
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I apologize for my former post, exagerated for the sake of humor, sorry, we also have our share of bad politicians in Europe.

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PALIN ISSUE WAY BEYOND PARTISAN
Posted by: wellaware lec on Jul 8, 2009 3:51 AM   
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Making this seem a partisan issue distracts from the quite simply seen observation that Sarah Palin is a glaring example of the Peter Principle. She has arisen WAY beyond her ability, as it seems many individuals have in the political arena. If you close your eyes, and only base your opinion on her intellectual abilities plus her record of chronicity of ethical and moral conflicts, and her record of bizarre behavior by almost any standards in this country, and the extremely controlling behaviors of her husband re. her office, and all the other irraitonality/confusion that her presence generates, she is not appropriate for ANY position of leadership. What we need to do is LET HER GO. She is a completely inappropriate icon, now on the brink of coming unglued, which has already cost her family and her state, not to mention her party, dearly.
There are few speakers I have heard where I truly would keep thinking---is this a joke? That is what primarily kept going through my mind when I heard Palin's resignation speech. She simply isn't tracking rationally, folks. She needs to be relieved of her responsibilities and go home. And unfortunately for all of them, I'm guessing her family life is in ruins at this point. How they'll really ever put that all back together again we'll hopefully not be even a minute part of witnessing...

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MIXED BAGS OF NUTS NUT NUTS NUTS NUT NUTS
Posted by: flymulla on Jul 8, 2009 5:26 AM   
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Worse day not even 9/11. Where are going Crazy I say
We have plenty to run and catch up as we are late for the funeral of Michel Jackson but then we are stuck in the traffic as we have these.
You could make plenty of money these days by just few notes elaborated and make a DVD I call this MIXED BAG.
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Please tell me what have. What has the Muslims done after 9/11to deserve the mission impossible if at all.
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The pretty ugly duckling step out /in again. The split among conservatives over who's to blame for Palin’s early exit from the national stage is breaking out into the airwaves.
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The Group of Eight summit brought together leaders from the United States, Canada, Japan, Russia, Britain, France, Germany and Italy. But in a sign of the shifting balance of power, much of the discussion will be expanded to include emerging powers India, China, Brazil and South Africa.
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In his new book, Howard Dean's Prescription for Real Health Care Reform, the physician and former candidate explains what makes the American health care system the most expensive in the world but nowhere near the best. He calmly destroys the industry's arguments against substantial change and offers a plan to give everyone access to quality health care at a price that won't break the bank. The new Medicine man steps in
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But while Mr. Obama and President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia declared a reconciliation, they did so partly by agreeing to disagree on important issues and by selectively interpreting the same words in sharply different ways. Moreover, they made promises of cooperation that ultimately might prove easier to translate into words than reality.
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dog and pony
Posted by: james108 on Jul 8, 2009 5:33 AM   
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There is an elite system that includes democratic and republican power playing and posturing, and she is not part of it.
She's someone even the weak bullies can kick to look good.
Yay, go feeling good at someone else's expense.
Meanwhile, republicans have veered so far off of the small government bandwagon, and democrats have veered so far from social justice and democracy she actually holds their principles more than they do, and only because that's not saying much.
More Afghanistan to kill our soldiers and innocent men, women and children anyone? It's a smart war so all can feel good.

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What a waste of space. Palin's out of the picture. Enough of this negativity.
Posted by: Benn_Miller on Jul 8, 2009 6:32 AM   
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As much as I don't like Palin and her nuttiness, I'm beginning to get the feeling that even she's being used as a punchbag by the elites and their brainwashed supporters who have nothing better to do or talk about in their lives. With such trash talk articles like these, who needs to watch daytime soap opera?

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Some words from Palin about God and war and God and pipelines
Posted by: Beck on Jul 8, 2009 6:39 AM   
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Just found this googling.

By GENE JOHNSON, Associated Press Writer


Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin told ministry students at her former church that the United States sent troops to fight in the Iraq war on a "task that is from God."

In an address last June, the Republican vice presidential candidate also urged ministry students to pray for a plan to build a $30 billion natural gas pipeline in the state, calling it "God's will."

Palin asked the students to pray for the troops in Iraq, and noted that her eldest son, Track, was expected to be deployed there.

"Our national leaders are sending them out on a task that is from God," she said. "That's what we have to make sure that we're praying for, that there is a plan and that plan is God's plan."

A video of the speech was posted at the Wasilla Assembly of God's Web site before finding its way on to other sites on the Internet.

Palin told graduating students of the church's School of Ministry, "What I need to do is strike a deal with you guys." As they preached the love of Jesus throughout Alaska, she said, she'd work to implement God's will from the governor's office, including creating jobs by building a pipeline to bring North Slope natural gas to North American markets.

"God's will has to be done in unifying people and companies to get that gas line built, so pray for that," she said.

"I can do my job there in developing our natural resources and doing things like getting the roads paved and making sure our troopers have their cop cars and their uniforms and their guns, and making sure our public schools are funded," she added. "But really all of that stuff doesn't do any good if the people of Alaska's heart isn't right with God."

Palin attended the evangelical church from the time she was a teenager until 2002, the church said in a statement posted on its Web site. She has continued to attend special conferences and meetings there. Religious conservatives have welcomed her selection as John McCain's running mate.

The Assemblies of God, which claims nearly 3 million members, is one of the biggest Pentecostal groups in the U.S. Unlike most other Christians — including most evangelicals — Pentecostals believe in "baptism in the Holy Spirit." That can manifest itself through speaking in tongues, modern-day prophesy and faith healing. The Assemblies of God teaches that spirit baptism must be accompanied by speaking in tongues. Still, some churchgoers never have the experience.

Rob Boston, a spokesman for Americans United for Separation of Church and State, lamented Palin's comments.

"I miss the days when pastors delivered sermons and politicians delivered political speeches," he said. "The United States is increasingly diverse religiously. The job of a president is to unify all those different people and bring them together around policy goals, not to act as a kind of national pastor and bring people to God."

The section of the church's Web site where videos of past sermons were posted was shut down Wednesday, and a message was posted saying that the site "was never intended to handle the traffic it has received in the last few days."

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Alaska politics explained well on MSNBC
Posted by: Gabba_Gabba_Hey on Jul 8, 2009 6:50 AM   
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I think it was Lawrence O'Donnell sitting in for one of the vacationing talking heads on MSNBC - had an Alaskan or two explaining all this. Palin had been elected as a reformer and actually reformed some things.

(They didn't say this but the previous governor, Frank Murkowski, also a Republican, was a corrupt thug, at least compared to Palin. She unexpectedly beat him in the last primary. Also he committed the unpardonable sin of appointing his own daughter to the US Senate, and voters never like that sort of thing. So it's possible Palin will run for that seat.)

Her legislative allies were the Democrats! The old-guard Republicans (Murkowski types) tended to distrust her.

But after she was propelled onto the national stage and became a cartoon right-winger, the Alaska Democrats were no longer interested in helping her at home. And the old-guard Republicans still didn't like her. She could no longer accomplish anything in the state government ... and as the saying goes, how can you keep 'em on the farm when they've seen Paree?

Probably not running for president... probably has a higher ambition: Fox News talking head!

But possibly US Senate.

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$400,000 vs $400,000,000- Decisions, Decisions
Posted by: Purple Girl on Jul 8, 2009 7:11 AM   
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What motivates Sarah- Money and Fame. So where do you think Caribou Barbie will be gunnin'- The Rightwing conservative Talkshow arena.
Will she be crowned and handed that Golden Mic and High Back Throne of Rush's? Will she be granted the hot spots of BillO and Beck? Will she be the one courted for the Round table discussions instead of Kristol?
These Rigthwingers have created their own monster and possibly orchestrated their own demise. If she hits the airwaves, it won't be Olbermann or Maddow on the ropes- it will be the current 'kings' of Neo con crap.
All their efforts to paint her as a legitimate candidate, a voice of the conservative movement will work to her advantage as she steals their audience.
Those who are not mesemerized by her looks, have realized they had better portray her for what she is- an ignorant status seeker who has no clue about real Governance or politics. Not only for the sake of the country and their party, but for their own livlihoods.
As for the Rush',BillO's,Glens and Krisotl- it may not be Sarah herself which brings you down, but the publics adoration of her which you all helped foster. Dying by your Own Swords- How Ironic and poetic.

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"Bizarre"
Posted by: xvictor on Jul 8, 2009 7:16 AM   
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Yup. that pretty much sums up Sarah Palin.

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"Look at them! They're slightly bigger jerks than 'we' are!"
Posted by: ABetterFuture on Jul 8, 2009 7:57 AM   
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Congratulations on your minor in jerkery.

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Repeat after me: "em-BEZ-zle-ment".
Posted by: PaulK on Jul 8, 2009 8:16 AM   
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Governor Palin quit because her lawyer probably told her that she is dead moose meat. Maybe she has to tell a judge that she didn't steal $100,000 of state funds to fly her kids all over the state for fun. She has to tell another judge that she didn't fire a public official to exact revenge against a police officer.

Over and over, these are the actual problems which take churchgoing social conservative politicians down. It's never a question of "Thou shalt not steal". It's always the part about getting caught stealing, the end of the road.

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We really should keep her around
Posted by: truthteller on Jul 8, 2009 8:22 AM   
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She makes a reasonably intelligent, progressive female candidate look like a sheer genius by comparison. Why do we want her to go away so quickly? Yeah, she grates on a lot of us, and makes our heads want to explode every time she opens her mouth, but honestly, I think she's good for liberals. The secret is finding a woman who is the real deal - and I don't mean Hillary! The Clintons sold their souls 30 years ago for power - F*** the DLC. We need a real honest-to-goodness progressive woman they can't say belongs in the loony bin - I'm thinking about some of Rep. McKinney's more "out there" statements about 9/11, etc. It's not that I totally disagree with her, I voted for her and think she's more right than not. I just think she's made it easy for the opposition to paint her with a broad brush. We need someone so attractive and reasonable that any sane person could see that a progressive viewpoint is right - and then keep them out of small airplanes!

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Palin is no worse and no better than what we all represent as a nation.
Posted by: premarachel on Jul 8, 2009 8:47 AM   
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After many years of de-education and programed narcissism in the USA, what can we expect from not just us and our news media, but also from those we elect or try to elect to govern us? Our standards of acceptable behavior are in the toilet and Palin is no worse and no better than what we all represent as a nation.

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The Implosion Continues
Posted by: Tom Degan on Jul 8, 2009 9:05 AM   
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I prefer Rachel Madow's take on the train wreck that at at one time was known as "the political career of Sarah Palin." On her MSNBC program last night she guffawed:

"Only quitters stay in their jobs. Only fighters have the courage to quit."

Perfect! A tip of the hat is in order for poor old Dan Quayle. Prior to Governor Palin's nomination as vice-presidential candidate ten months ago, he was generally regarded as the very worst choice of a running mate in living memory. All that has changed. Compared to Sarah, Danny boy is starting to look like Albert Einstein.

E=M.C. Hammer.

Does she really believe that she has a shot at the nomination three years from now? The answer (unbelievably) is yes. Tom DeFrank of the New York Daily News put it well: The woman has "delusions of adequacy". The pundits (most of them anyway) are starting to compare her rambling press conference on July 3 to Dick Nixon's infamous tirade when he lost the California governor's race in 1962 ("You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore"). Some are even daring to suggest that, like Tricky Dick, she will ultimately be victorious. The only problem with that idea is the fact that there are slightly over one-hundred things that separate Sarah Palin from Richard Milhaus Nixon: I.Q. points.

What else were her motivations for quitting? Money. She knows damned well that there is a nice chunk of change to be made in the lower forty-eight and that getting from there to here is an expensive and time-consuming process that infringes upon her gubernatorial responsibilities. Were you aware that the distance between Fairbanks and Washington is almost as great as the distance between Washington and London? What to do? To hell with her constituents and head off to the land of the golden goose.


When asked what her future plans were, she said that she will continue to work overtime for the people of Alaska. Bullshit! I'm willing to bet anyone that in the next twelve months, most of her time will be spent in New York and Washington. Any takers?

The next three years will find her cashing in on her status as a....umm....well, whatever her status just might be. Count on her making a national speaking tour for at least one-hundred thousand dollars a pop. A radio talk show? Probably. A gig on FOX Noise? That's almost inevitable. There is a fortune to be made here and she's not about to let something as trivial as her oath of office prevent her from making it. By doing what she has done, she has sent the same message the GOP has been transmitting since the administration of Ulysses S. Grant almost a century-and-a-half ago: FUCK THE PEOPLE.

It is a given that nothing is certain in politics - nothing but this, that is: Her action this week, abandoning the office of governor in order to make a quick buck, has virtually guaranteed that we will have Sarah Palin to kick around for some time to come.

Does she really have a chance at the nomination in 2012? I sure hope so. That would be a dream come true.

SAR-AH! SAR-AH! You go, girl!

The Implosion Continues

Tom Degan
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You go, girl!
Posted by: Tom Degan on Jul 8, 2009 9:13 AM   
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I prefer Rachel Madow's take on the train wreck that at at one time was known as "the political career of Sarah Palin." On her MSNBC program last night she guffawed:

"Only quitters stay in their jobs. Only fighters have the courage to quit."

Perfect! A tip of the hat is in order for poor old Dan Quayle. Prior to Governor Palin's nomination as vice-presidential candidate ten months ago, he was generally regarded as the very worst choice of a running mate in living memory. All that has changed. Compared to Sarah, Danny boy is starting to look like Albert Einstein.

E=M.C. Hammer.

I guess the time has come for all of us breathe a collective sigh of relief. But for the mysterious workings of fate, President McCain would at this minute be snoozing away in the White House and this idiotic woman would be a seventy-three-year-old heartbeat away from the Oval Office. Regardless of one's political viewpoint or party affiliation, it must be admitted that we really dodged a bullet with the defeat of the McCain/Unable ticket last November. Had these two been inaugurated on January 20, the law of averages virtually guaranteed that at some point between the years 2009 and 2013 this country would have been stuck with President Gidget von Braun.

What, you may well ask, is her motivation for committing political suicide by abandoning the office that the people of Alaska entrusted to her care two years ago? When NBC's Andrea Mitchell suggested to her that after ten months in the national limelight, the comparative drudgery of her duties as governor might have started to seem boring, Sarah Palin responded in words that should be etched in granite at the base of Mount Rushmore:

"The nitty-gritty, like, you mean the fish slime and the dirt under the fingernails and stuff that's me?"

Brilliant.

Does she really believe that she has a shot at the nomination three years from now? The answer (unbelievably) is yes. Tom DeFrank of the New York Daily News put it well: The woman has "delusions of adequacy". The pundits (most of them anyway) are starting to compare her rambling press conference on July 3 to Dick Nixon's infamous tirade when he lost the California governor's race in 1962 ("You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore"). Some are even daring to suggest that, like Tricky Dick, she will ultimately be victorious. The only problem with that idea is the fact that there are slightly over one-hundred things that separate Sarah Palin from Richard Milhaus Nixon: I.Q. points.

What else were her motivations for quitting? Money. She knows damned well that there is a nice chunk of change to be made in the lower forty-eight and that getting from there to here is an expensive and time-consuming process that infringes upon her gubernatorial responsibilities. Were you aware that the distance between Fairbanks and Washington is almost as great as the distance between Washington and London? What to do? To hell with her constituents and head off to the land of the golden goose.

When asked what her future plans were, she said that she will continue to work overtime for the people of Alaska. Bullshit! I'm willing to bet anyone that in the next twelve months, most of her time will be spent in New York and Washington. Any takers?

Does she really have a chance at the nomination in 2012? I sure hope so. That would be a dream come true.

SAR-AH! SAR-AH! You go, girl!

The Implosion Continues

Tom Degan
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One tough woman
Posted by: ctguy on Jul 8, 2009 9:45 AM   
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No, not Sarah Palin.
She folded like a cheap card table after a night out in the rain. Like any politico, she was the target of both fair criticism and mean shots. Her resignation underscores the utter incompetence of McCain and his team in selecting her for his VP candidate.
This also underscores how tough as nails, and even gracious under fire, Hillary Clinton is. Nobody can claim that the level of attacks on Palin ever approached the absolutely withering firefights Clinton often found herself in the center of. And without debating what was deserved or not, it can hardly be disputed that Clinton kept her head up and stayed in the game. She is tough.

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the left loves palin
Posted by: darkmark on Jul 8, 2009 9:58 AM   
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i'm about as far left as a person can get in this country and stay alive. i love palin. what's wrong with her running for president? the other republicans can't stand her because if she ran there's a good chance she would win the republican nomination. she might not even need corporate sponsorship, though i assume she would take anything she can get. if the 11 million dollar deal she has for a book isn't enough for her then i would think she might try a radio show, nation wide. but i'm hoping she runs, run sarah run!!

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Palin and revolution of educationally deficient culture
Posted by: danielet on Jul 8, 2009 10:26 AM   
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In most of the world the ignorant are modest, if not ashamed. In America they just BS proudly and if you show amazement at the stupidity of what they say they act as if you pissed on their culture and flag. Indeed, for the decades I have been in America since the 60s I see education treated like a tumor on your nose and imbecility as a badge of honor; much like Bush telling the French that their problem is that they don't have a word for "entrepreneur"-- French for the taker-in-between. Americans think that US leader because they are good hustlers. They think that way because that's how they are made by TV-- now HD-- to spend their money on junk. It has spread to Republican politics-- no more Big Tent. There is no longer a sense of social responsibility to eachother. As EJ Dionne put it so well: America has taken a long vacation from copmlexity; and it is the heroes that volunteer who pay the price of patriotism as the rest of America suffers from the "an't my kid goimg to Afghanistan" disconnect syndrome and sends moms and dads to fight Islam, making for orphans and widows on the homefront so that fat stupid middle aged Americans can feel big filling-er-up their gas-guzzler SUVs on cheap oil payed for with the blood of volunteer patriots. Who's going to protect the dumb idiots once these kids all die? Consumed by Pentagon star-whores like the Roman Legionsns were in the Germanic Forests, they are sent on "Crusades" fighting the Neocons' "World War IV" intel blind, language deaf, culture dumb. Because field commanders don't get stars when casualties are high we massacre and sterilize, killing all protein with ordnance, before our troops move in. But we still can't cope with suicide shahids and drip, drip, drip are going broke in men and treasure so fat slobs at home can feel Viagra-ed. The Palins are a perfect example.

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Alaskans were not suprised!!!
Posted by: justthink on Jul 8, 2009 11:55 AM   
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In your opening you write "Sarah Palin's decision last week to walk away, mid-term, from her governorship stunned Beltway spectators and left bewildered Alaskans scratching their heads in amazement." Unfortunately this is a very inaccurate statement, we Alaskans have not had a governor in almost a year, she had already quit. As soon as Palin was introduced as the choice for VP she forgot who she was still being paid to represent. Palin does not represent Alaska, not even conservative Alaskans. Palin represents a wacko brand of conservatives, which is why she has had to travel around the country to find her kind of people. Palin was elected after an extremely unusual set of corrupt events (thanks Murkowski family), and what little good she did in her first two years has all been undone and then some. She has now spent more energy "outside", she can now be considered a lower 48'er. She is all yours America, we don't want her back!

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The hand is quicker than the eye
Posted by: solrev on Jul 8, 2009 12:38 PM   
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They have four years to do a Palin makeover. In all likelihood the only person Obama will be able to beat in 2012 will be Palin. Heads they win tails they win, we are screwed.

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The hand is quicker than the eye
Posted by: solrev on Jul 8, 2009 12:51 PM   
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They have 4 years to keep Palin hot, all they need to do is a Huckabee slam bam thank you mam. In four years the only person Obama could beat is Palin. Heads they win tails they win.

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gathaiga
Posted by: gathaiga on Jul 8, 2009 1:11 PM   
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Why does this witless, nothing twit keep getting press here and elsewhere???? How about some news about Aunt Mergatroid over in Possum Holler'?

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Has the GOP seen the forest for the trees?
Posted by: hedgewytch on Jul 8, 2009 1:37 PM   
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Or rather, the empty chamber within that "pretty" skull of hers?

Sarah Palin IS truly that stupid and she's certifiable as well. Palin will end up a bitter, angry woman with no real clue as to where it all went wrong. It will always be someone else's fault, never her own. She has no ability to self reflect and truly judge her actions against the consequences. Sarah believes she is perfect and she is right and therefore will always get slammed right between the eyes - and never understand what the hell happened.

Will the GOP be able to reflect upon the consequences of their actions and change course? Even with it's own talking heads now being negative towards Palin, it's like a shark feeding frenzy. They sensed one was down and wounded and so ripped into her. But a shark will always be a shark, and so I'm not betting that the GOP will improve anytime in the next 50 years.

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Not fun anymore
Posted by: justthink on Jul 8, 2009 2:05 PM   
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Princess Sarah's sudden resignation can be summed up very simply. The nation is making fun of her. Alaskan's hate her for what she has done to the state and its image. Simply put, she is quitting because ITS NOT FUN ANYMORE. The attention and popularity have run out long ago. She has NO political career in Alaska. Time for her to find a new freak show where they will worship her as the empty, talking-head she is.

B.W.
Fairbanks, Ak

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YAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNN !
Posted by: Benn_Miller on Jul 8, 2009 2:11 PM   
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More bad news: Obama Slides Further Down Bush’s Hill on Indefinite Detention
Posted by: JenniferBedingfield on Jul 8, 2009 2:18 PM   
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http://www.progressive.org/wx070809.html

I now return you back to your Palin bashing.

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Just a con
Posted by: dayahka on Jul 8, 2009 7:10 PM   
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Surely everyone is making a hill out of dust. Palin is none of the things described here, but just a con, someone who gamed the system as far as she could, then skipped town. She is no more vulgar, unless vulgar means simply plebian, than the masses who have been duped by the abortion issue; she's no dumber than at least half the population; and she's as unqualified to be a leader as around 633 people now in Congress (leaving out the possible one or two who might be qualified for something). Palin's just a con, a confidence trickster. No one in their right mind would raise questions about the character or competence of a con, for we all know a con is a thief and is as competent as anyone else until caught.

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Tax code doesn't punish hard work, it reduces the reward
Posted by: TimV on Jul 8, 2009 7:11 PM   
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for hard work, (which is argueably the lesser of two evils.) Even with a progressive income tax, a person still earns more money if s/he works harder/smarter than if s/he doesn't.

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The anti-Palin posters appear to be getting more insane than even Palin herself.
Posted by: Benn_Miller on Jul 8, 2009 8:39 PM   
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It's not as if she's gonna run for public office or anything like that. But I see the goal is to keep her down simply because Obama just has to get a second term ? Ok, fire away.

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Stupidism in America
Posted by: james_allen on Jul 8, 2009 9:42 PM   
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wellaware lec made an excellent comment, writing:
"Making this seem a partisan issue distracts from the quite simply seen observation that Sarah Palin is a glaring example of the Peter Principle. She has arisen WAY beyond her ability, as it seems many individuals have in the political arena."

I'd like to add that George W. Bush is another good example. Read how he was selected to be Republican candidate in 2000: other contenders had unacceptable positions on abortion or gun control; Bush ended up selected because he had few positions on anything! Since the major "philosophy" of the GOP these days seems to be that Americans are stupid gullible people who want stupid leaders with stupid policies, I call their philosophy Stupidism.

It's past history now, but read "Price of Loyalty" if you haven't. Paul O'Neill (a Cheney friend, not a liberal) constrasts his service under Bush with his service under Ford. Although Ford had a reputation as an intellectual lightweight, the picture O'Neill gives of Bush is frightening.

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Deb
Posted by: DebbieCHR on Jul 9, 2009 10:19 AM   
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Palin should deliver herself, in all her stupidity, to Fox "News" Network. She could be the new sidekick of Sean Hannity. She'd fit right in, on that ridiculous program. Or, better yet, she could be Bill O'Reilly's co-host! That would be poetic justice, for certain, and quite entertaining! She might actually be qualified for that job, since she has a journalism degree and a penchant for being in the spotlight! I still don't understand the thinking by "those people" that she was better qualified to serve in a public office than a constitutional lawyer. Let them have her - they deserve her...

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celll phone lookups
Posted by: cellphonelookup on Jul 12, 2009 10:33 PM   
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cell phone lookups, cell phones, reverse cell phone lookup

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