No, she isn't. And nobody said she was. The article cites quite accurately that she is "walking away from" as much of her country as is crying out for her leadership as President in 2012.
Let's try to stay on point, Suzi. Obfuscation and topic-shifting dissembling are not allowed on my posts. Ergo.
I'm not obfuscating anything. My point remains; Sarah isn't walking away from anything. She was never a candidate, so she's not 'quitting' the race. She simply decided, as did Chris Christie, that the time wasn't right for herself or her family. If some of her supporters didn't understand what she was saying all along, that she was seriously, prayerfully, considering a race, but would have to wait and see what God, and her family, put on her heart, and that she would make her decision known in the Fall, which is exactly what she did.
I know many of her supporters had pinned their hopes on her, because they are so dissatisfied with the rest of the candidates, but we have what we have, and we'll have to make do with one of the remaining candidates. I like Herman Cain, myself, but frankly, I'll vote for whoever ends up the nominee, because ANYONE will be better than Obama. And if that Republican enters office with a larger number of conservatives in Congress, all the better for us. That is what Sarah will be working for, and I'm looking forward to that!