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I heard a clip of her announcement. Incoherent ramblings?
From thenation.com by John Nichols:

Maybe Sarah Palin finally realized that the people who run the Republican party just aren't that into her.

Maybe the soon-to-be-former governor of Alaska is still delusional enough to think she can convince the party bosses that she's a contender for the GOP's 2012 presidential nomination.

Maybe the 2008 Republican nominee for vice president is going to take them all on with a gonzo-style populist run against not just President Obama but the entire political establishment. And her talk about supporting change agents inside the Republican party and "outside it" suggests that she might actually be open to an independent or third-party bid.

Then again, maybe, just maybe, Palin was not thinking about much of anything Friday, when she steered off what certainly looks like the political equivalent of a cliff.

Whatever was going through the governor's head, her decision to quit as governor of Alaska -- possibly, although she's not saying, in response to a Vanity Fair article that exposed the extent to which the people who ran John McCain's 2008 president race despised her -- has moved the woman from Wasilla to a new stage of what was already a long strange trip down the campaign trail.

Wherever she is now headed, will have plenty of time to plan things after July 26, when she will formally resign and "return to private life."

Technically, the return-to-private-life line could suggest more time will be spent at the coffee shop in Wasilla -- or raising her infant child and infant grandkid.

But something about Palin's cryptic exit announcement -- which came with almost no detail at a press conference outside her lakeside home -- suggests that we have not heard the last of her.

"We know we can effect positive change outside government at this moment in time on another scale and actually make a difference for our priorities," said Palin, at a press conference where she criticized those who take "the quitters way out" and then announced she was quitting.

Savvy viewers will note the several times in her "farewell" address where Palin mentioned "campaigning," as well as the spin she took through the standard list of conservative talking points.

It ought not be forgotten that Palin has been polling near the top of GOP lists, so she still has quite a following among the party's base voters -- who are relatively immune to bad craziness. And the free time she has just bought herself will allow her to spend even more time in "lower 48" states like New Hampshire and Iowa.

Best bet: Palin will continue campaigning.

And the soap opera that her turn on the political stage has become will grow ever more bizarre.

After all, Palin has not quite outdone another of GOP governors whose name was once on the list of potential presidential contenders, South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford.

Not yet, at least.

Chances are that, over the next few weeks, when she is finally forced to answer questions about her plans for the future, Palin will in fact, eclipse Sanford.

Unlike the South Carolinian, who gives every indication of being torn between two lovers, Palin is not conflicted. She is absolutely, head-over-heels in love... with herself.

Whatever her course of her campaigning, there is every reason to believe that Sarah Palin will keep one promise that she made Friday.

She said did not intend to do anything that "would just be another dose of 'politics as usual.'"

Fair enough, governor, it'll be politics as unusual from here on out.
I wish that she was a politician in Canada. Then nobody would take her seriously, as it should be. It's sad that she seems to be so popular.
Good riddance, but I'm afraid it's not forever.
Popcorn
<------- waiting for truth and scandal, crossing my fingers it has something to do with "her" last baby because for 10 months now I've been positive it is her daughters
Truthfully I care as much about Sarah Palin as I did about Michael Jackson, which is not at all.
For those of you who may (may, I say) want some insight into how the extreme "right" thinks, like about people like Palin, I recommend John Dean's Conservatives Without Compassion. This has enabled me to stop asking my spouse stupid questions.
eslbee Wrote:For those of you who may (may, I say) want some insight into how the extreme "right" thinks, like about people like Palin, I recommend John Dean's Conservatives Without Compassion. This has enabled me to stop asking my spouse stupid questions.

The title is Conservatives Without Conscience and I've been meaning to read it. Dean's on Keith Olbermann's show quite a bit, so I hear the title of the book all the time!
How could her baby be her daughters, didn't her daughter just have a baby? Do you think she had 2 then? I was laughing when I read she was quitting. I'm glad, but laughing for the few fundies I know/knew who thought Palin was THE SHIT. They were all going on about how oh we are gonna make history when she becomes VP. One said she was God's gift to the USA. HA! Where's that history and that gift now.
anastasia Wrote:
eslbee Wrote:For those of you who may (may, I say) want some insight into how the extreme "right" thinks, like about people like Palin, I recommend John Dean's Conservatives Without Compassion. This has enabled me to stop asking my spouse stupid questions.

The title is Conservatives Without Conscience and I've been meaning to read it. Dean's on Keith Olbermann's show quite a bit, so I hear the title of the book all the time!

You're absolutely right. I was too lazy to go into the kitchen to look at it. Thanks for the correction!
I was thinking what would happen if they had Palin and Gov. Mark Sanford in the same room???
there's another book that sounds interesting, The Family by Jeff Sharlett. The Family was founded by a right wing christian business man who had a revelation from god that god chooses certain christians to lead us. Sanford is a member. They started the National Prayer Breakfast in the 1950s.
Don't kid yourself: she's not going anywhere. It's just that the pesky business of actually governing a state was getting in the way of her celebrity appearances. Now she has more time to unofficially campaign for the 2012 presidency.
CF Scorpio Wrote:Don't kid yourself: she's not going anywhere. It's just that the pesky business of actually governing a state was getting in the way of her celebrity appearances. Now she has more time to unofficially campaign for the 2012 presidency.

As usual, great minds think alike.
CF Scorpio Wrote:Don't kid yourself: she's not going anywhere. It's just that the pesky business of actually governing a state was getting in the way of her celebrity appearances. Now she has more time to unofficially campaign for the 2012 presidency.

You've nailed it.

She has resigned from several positions because she was too inept but because of her charisma and the backwards thinking politics in Alaska, she still stays in the spotlight. I would not be surprised to see her in politics for higher positions than governor. 2012? Could be.

PrairieGirl

She's attempting to follow the Obama Road Map to the Presidency. I'm serious. Just wait for her book to come out (the difference will be that BO means what he says, and wrote it himself, while SP will no doubt hit the "right" Republican talking points with the help of a ghost writer).
PrairieGirl Wrote:She's attempting to follow the Obama Road Map to the Presidency. I'm serious. Just wait for her book to come out (the difference will be that BO means what he says, and wrote it himself, while SP will no doubt hit the "right" Republican talking points with the help of a ghost writer).
Pity the ghostwriter who will have to make whatever she says understandable.
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