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What do you mean, "Where is Sarah?"
Texas for Sarah Palin ^ | Monday, September 14, 2009 at 9:20 PM | Josh Painter

Posted on 09/14/2009 8:47:44 PM PDT by Josh Painter

We've been seeing so many great posts at American Thinker and praising them lately that it was inevitable that Thomas Lifson's great site would publish something with which we would disagree. And so it has with George Joyce's "Where's Sarah?" which was posted to AT's blog late Monday afternoon.

Joyce, it seems, is so bummed by Mark Steyn's conjecture -- in an NRO op-ed that ObamaCare will probably get pushed through eventually -- that he's gettin' mighty nervous. Joyce wants Sarah Palin, warrior princess, to ride in on a white steed and save the day:

In light of this remarkable admission from Steyn, the question on many conservative minds is: where’s Sarah Palin? In response to those who have defended Palin’s gutsy political instincts one can only wonder about a woman who seemed to be AWOL during and after last Saturday’s heady demonstration. In other words, without a clearly recognized conservative spokesperson willing to passionately articulate the desires of millions of frustrated Americans, the poll numbers will probably continue to favor the rhetorically unchecked Obama.

Either Palin has decided not to run for President in 2012, or, huddled with her advisors, she is carefully calculating how to plod into her party’s nomination a couple of years from now. If the latter, this dynamic, popular, and talented woman is making a profound mistake.

There’s a righteous wind blowing – a conservative righteous wind – but so far no conservative politician has been prescient enough to ride the gale force that may be the only deterrent to what Steyn envisions as America’s left-of-center future.

In other words, even if Palin does get elected in 2012, her passion may well be condemned to pledges about how she can “deliver government services more efficiently.”

Someone very soon needs to take a leap of faith – the time for calculation is long past.

Chill, George.

Wherever Sarah Palin is, she's probably finishing her book. Authors who sign deals to have their booka published owe big obligationa to their publishers, who expect to have manuscripta on the editor's desk by certain dates. That's usually written into the contract. And even if the former governor has already delivered her manuscript to Harper Collins, editors always want to make changes, most of them minor ones. Our best guess is that Sarah, with the help of Lynn Vincent, is in the process of making those final changes to the manuscript now. It's a matter of simple economics, as Andrew Malcolm explains:

Book advances are usually paid half on signing and half on acceptance of the finished manuscript with the agent usually receiving at least 15% off the top.
And she can use the money. Her legal bills, thanks to a number of frivolous "ethics" complaints that were filed against her, were reported to be well over $600,000 as of July, and have probably accrued considerably in the two months since. She can't touch her legal defense fund, as that money is tied up pending the resolution of yet another "ethics" complaint which was ironically filed against her simply for having a legal defense fund. 

Sarah Palin declared her independence July 3 when she announced her intention to resign her office, and she sealed it at the governor's picnic when she officially handed over the reigns of power to Sean Parnell later that month. Her key to being able to make the most of her liberation from the bear trap of the Alaska governor's office is the financial security for which her book advance is only just the down payment.

So Sarah Palin has personal business to take care of, and it is obviously very important to her. She passed up an opportunity to appear at the Ronald Reagan Library at the invitation of a Republican women's group and also said no to several other events where her presence would have been a great benefit to her. So no one should really be surprised that she didn't show up at the epicenter of the 9/12 event Saturday. We doubt she will make any public appearances prior to her scheduled keynote address in Hong Kong at the CLSA Investors' Forum September 23.

There is also another personal matter which is sure to command Sarah Palin's attention. Her son Track's Army unit, the 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, is in the process of rotating back home after a year of duty in Iraq. Track is due to return soon (the last group of 1/25 Strykers should be back stateside by Oct. 1), and he will have some well-deserved leave coming. Count on the Palins to celebrate his return and spend some family time to themselves.

But there is another reason why she didn't show in person in Washington, D.C. this weekend. The 9/12 event wasn't about her -- it was about the everyday people who made it happen. It was their moment in the limelight, their chance to stand up to the president and his enablers and say, "No you can't." Had Sarah Palin turned up there and stole their thunder, she would have already been dragged through the coals by the Left as a rank opportunist.

Her presence there would have also taken away the argument that 9/12, the tea parties and the town halls are all part of a genuine grassroots movement. The Obamunists dispute this and claim that it's a top-down conspiracy spearheaded by Fox News, the Republican Party and whatever other boogey men they can think of. Had Sarah Palin walked onto the stage, it would have simply added fuel to the fire they have tried, so far unsuccessfully, to build.

We have to have patience, and we have to have faith. When and if the time is right, Sarah Palin will be where she has to be. Trust her political instincts, which many of both her admirers and her critics have praised. And don't for even a second doubt her passion. The grassroots movement will have star-quality leadership when the grassroots decides that someone deserving has earned it, and not a day sooner than that. Sarah Palin said she intended to campaign for conservative candidates for 2010, and we don't doubt her commitment to do just that. After that, who knows?

And though Mark Steyn is one of our all-time favorite political writers (we put him up there with Victor Davis Hanson and Bill Whittle), he is not a prophet, nor is he infallible. For the moment, at least, Obama doesn't have the votes he needs to push through his brand of medicine doled out by Big Brother. There is still plenty of time to make this grassroots movement mature if we take our time and keep our wits about us. That "righteous wind" is in no danger of  blowing itself out anytime soon.

Finally in answer to the question that forms the title for George Joyce's op-ed, all anyone at the rally had to do was look around them. Everywhere there were Sarah Palin t-shirts, posters, pictures, buttons and banners. She was there in spirit, which was not unexpected and was entirely appropriate, in our opinion.

- JP


TOPICS: Government; Health/Medicine; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: 912; conservatism; grassroots; sarahpalin

1 posted on 09/14/2009 8:47:45 PM PDT by Josh Painter
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To: Josh Painter

Sarah has been on teh front lines. I would hve invited her and Dr. Keyes and Walter Williams to the rally Saturday, bvut there were just so many sponsoiring organizations that they used up most of the podium time.

We stopped Dubai Ports, we stopped amnesty, we stopped Hillary Care, we can stop Obama Care.


2 posted on 09/14/2009 8:50:30 PM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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To: Josh Painter

Well, as much as I would have liked (and hoped for) to see Sarah at the 9/12, I have to say that this gentleman has made his case for me!


3 posted on 09/14/2009 8:57:31 PM PDT by LibFreeUSA
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To: Josh Painter

Sarah Palin is just a person. She can’t save us all. If DeathCare passes, it passes, she cannot prevent it from happening. She doesn’t want it to pass, she has stated her opinion which most Americans agree with, but at the end, whatever happens, happens. She did the best she could. She was called and is still called every name in the book by the media, but she still stands tall and still sticks by her beliefs.
Would I have loved Sarah to attend the tea party on 9/12, absolutely, but then I thought about it, if she had gone, it would have made it look like the tea party is about HER, which it is NOT, it is not about her, it is about US, and I think Sarah understood that and let the people come out and speak for themselves. She didn’t want to take away our moment, because we all know what would have happened if Sarah had spoken out, the media would have said that she is the face of the tea party movement, would that have been a bad thing, no of course not. But the tea party movement was made by US for US, in fact, it was all Glenn Beck’s idea, yet he did not attend either, so what, does he not care either, of course he cares. Sarah did the right thing by not attending, this was OUR moment to shine and it was a beautiful sight to see, to see the American people stand up for what is right. Sarah is a great American, she is doing what is right for America and will continue to do so.


4 posted on 09/14/2009 9:00:04 PM PDT by Sarah Barracuda
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To: TBP

That’s right, it’s up to all of us to stand strong and to fight these harmful policies. There’s a place and time for Sarah, Rush, Glenn, etc., but the heavy lifting must be done by the voters and it began with the tea party groundswell.


5 posted on 09/14/2009 9:07:10 PM PDT by rabidralph (http://www.thealaskafundtrust.com/ http://www.sarahpac.com)
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To: Josh Painter
Sarah Palin, warrior princess...

Works for me! I can dig it.

6 posted on 09/14/2009 9:09:49 PM PDT by ozark hilljilly (Change you can believe in...Revolution you must pay for.)
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To: rabidralph
Absolutely . All those great souls needed was a chopper and a rented camera . They don't need celebs...
7 posted on 09/14/2009 9:21:26 PM PDT by fantom (,)
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To: Josh Painter
Obamunists

I love it.

8 posted on 09/14/2009 9:45:12 PM PDT by Senator Goldwater
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To: SoCalPol; Victoria Delsoul; cripplecreek; PennsylvaniaMom; KansasGirl; Perdogg; jla; ...

Fine response to the asinine previous article on how she “damaged herself”.


9 posted on 09/15/2009 2:39:38 AM PDT by SolidWood (Sarah Palin: "Only dead fish go with the flow!")
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To: SolidWood

bump


10 posted on 09/15/2009 2:50:51 AM PDT by GeronL (http://libertyfic.proboards.com ............. http://tyrannysentinel.blogspot.com)
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To: Josh Painter

Nice response, Josh, in light of that weird piece and equally weird thread last night.


11 posted on 09/15/2009 3:16:45 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner (Sarah Palin has crossed the Rubicon!)
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To: Josh Painter
Sarah's getting everything squared away. She's focused and knows what she's doing.
She's just not a misogynistic attention whore like Zero,Pelosi and the rest of the regime is.
12 posted on 09/15/2009 9:18:30 AM PDT by gimme1ibertee (Palin/Malkin 2012...the 'Cuda and the Asian Fox!)
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To: Josh Painter

You’ve nailed it brilliantly JP!


13 posted on 09/15/2009 3:22:07 PM PDT by SuperLuminal (Where is another agitator for republicanism like Sam Adams when we need him?)
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To: Josh Painter
Either Palin has decided not to run for President in 2012, or, huddled with her advisors, she is carefully calculating how to plod into her party’s nomination a couple of years from now. If the latter, this dynamic, popular, and talented woman is making a profound mistake.

What nonsense. With one little line on her Facebook page about "Death Panels" she totally changed the debate and forced Obama to run around denying that there were death panels, even he had said there needs to be "objective criteria" about who qualifies for what life saving treatments. Of course the bureaucrats making those decisions won't call themselves "death panels". No doubt they will come up with some noble sounding name like Quality Health Care Standards Board, but they will still decide if you are too old for chemo.

Anyway, I doubt Sarah has decided about 2012 either way yet, nor does she need to until sometime after the 2010 election. Either way she will do what she is doing, write a book, blog, speak and write op-eds about the issues, raise a bunch of money and help a bunch of candidates. Whether she runs or not makes no difference as far as what she is doing for the next year or more.

14 posted on 09/15/2009 6:15:03 PM PDT by Hugin (Sarah Palin: accept no substitutes!)
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To: Josh Painter

Brilliant response.

I understand the frustration of those wondering where the Sarah-nator is and why they were upset she didn’t show up at 9/12.

I too was disappointed she wasn’t in DC on Saturday until I realized what you pointed out here... that she knew this was about the people and, rather than taking an opportunity to bask in the glow of her adoring masses...like more opportunistic politicians might...she made sure the focus was on the people and their righteous anger at a government run amok.

I think now though that, because the Tea Parties have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with, that if they pursue her to attend an event like they did for the Tea Party Express, the door is open for her to make an appearance.


15 posted on 09/16/2009 5:32:36 AM PDT by PowerPro (2009 - Conservative Revolution Reborn (Go Palin!))
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To: TBP

Try spellcheck. It’s free.


16 posted on 09/16/2009 2:33:19 PM PDT by Robert Drobot (Qui non intelligit aut discat aut taceat)
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