Posted on 07/03/2009 5:24:46 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
The news of Sarah Palins resignation as governor came during my show this afternoon, where we spent most of an hour discussing it with the chatizens and my co-host Duane Patterson. Ive had a chance to watch the video of her announcement and read through dozens of Twitter messages back and forth attempting to rationalize this, and still, it simply cant be rationalized on the basis of what Palin said today. Its easily the most bizarre resignation Ive seen, and just about senseless.
The lame-duck explanation was the most incoherent part of the entire statement:
Once I decided not to run for re-election, I also felt that to embrace the conventional Lame Duck status in this particular climate would just be another dose of politics as usual, something I campaigned against and will always oppose. It is my duty to always protect our great state. With that in mind, my family and I determined that it is best to make a difference this summer, and I am willing to change things, so that this administration, with its positive agenda, its accomplishments and its successful road to an incredible future, can continue without interruption and with great administrative and legislative success.
Bear in mind that the election isnt next month but about 16 months from now, in November 2010. Using this logic, Palin should never have run for the first term unless she was willing to run for the second, and not run for either if she wasnt willing (or legally able) to run for a third. Politicians dont enter lame-duck status until their successor has already been elected and theyre running out the rest of the term. And all politicians become lame ducks at some point and none of them quit just to avoid it.
Also, how can Palin quit because she didnt want to deal with being a lame duck and claim in the same breath that her administration would continue without interruption? She just interrupted it! If she thinks that being a lame duck would hamper her ability to push her agenda in the states capital, how does she think that an unelected Sean Parnell is going to get it done?
If its her duty to always protect Alaska, then that strongly implies not walking away from the responsibility of governing it a responsibility she sought, and with which her constituents trusted her to execute. No one leads by quitting. No one leads by quitting. Palins abandoning her post, and at least from her own description, doing it because she doesnt want to deal with the issues of being a lame duck, a status all politicians have to handle at some point.
Ive seen a myriad of excuses on Twitter and e-mail for this bizarre resignation: her legal bills are too high, shes putting her family first, she doesnt want to distract Alaskans because of cheap-shot ethics complaints that are distracting everyone. None of those make any sense. If the spotlight was too much, then she shouldnt have run for office in the first place. If shes quitting because people are taking potshots at her, then shes not the kind of political fighter we thought she was. The legal bills might be a rational reason, but thoroughly insufficient for betraying the people who put her in charge of Alaska and her memoirs would have paid for her legal bills many times over, had she completed her term.
Theres really no excuse, and what Rich Lowry also calls her terrible, rambling, and not at all persuasive statement showed that. Unless there was a serious illness or a serious scandal, the resignation on the grounds Palin gave is simply incomprehensible. She has destroyed her own credibiity in a single day.
I liked Sarah Palin and supported her inclusion on the GOP ticket last fall. I thought she had more toughness than this. Its a big disappointment, and its the end of any hope of Palin getting taken seriously as a politician on the national level in the future.
Update (AP): I was going to tuck this into one of my own posts but it fits better here. Quin Hillyer, senior editor at the Spectator, calls the resignation an appalling dereliction of duty.
What Sarah Palin did today was get out before the real challenges of the job (whatever challenges there are for such an easy job) really rear their heads. The going got tough in terms of spurious ethics charges against her, and she took off. Thats cowardly. Thats not sign of staying power. Its a sign of wanting to get out while the getting is good, in order to become a full-time candidate for a presidential race that wont culminate for 3 1/2 more years. Its a little too calculating, by half or more.
I just listened to her speech announcing her decision, and found it singularly unimpressive. This was a rambling, bombastic, self-centered, poor me kind of speech. Thats how Mike Carey of the Anchorage Daily News just described her speech on Fox News. I agree. He then said it was, darn, I already cant remember if he said it was pitiful or pathetic, but it was some word like that. Again, I agree. It was a speech in which she clearly made a bit for a national audience not a very effective bid, but a transparent one but didnt adequately explain to the people of Alaska why she was relinquishing her duty
Statesmen hang tough. Sarah Palin is cutting and running. Nuff said.
Palin: "I promised even four years ago to show MY independence no more conventional politics as usual."
Palin: "I am not wired to operate under the same old 'politics as usual.' "
Palin: "Dont explain: your friends dont need it and your enemies wont believe you anyway."
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America is desperate for change. If she plays this right, a lot of us will get behind her.
Time will tell. But never say never. I hope she succeeds in changing the way Americans surrender their liberty to politicians and government toadies.
Either way, she is a class act in my opinion, and I wouldn't blame her for walking away from the evil that is American politics. Her family is more important.
Just my opinion.
Go troll. You are an embarrassment.
Excellent post, syriacus.
I remember M.O. stating in an interview that B.O. would never run for president in 2008 because “he hadn’t done anything yet.”
Whatever she decides, she will be a forceful advocate in fighting the good fight!
Ed, I think, knows better.
That’s right, and if the left thinks they can breathe a sigh of relief, are they ever wrong. She will not go away. Causing her to pay big bucks to defend herself against bogus charges to get rid of her is going to backfire on the left - BIG TIME!
I'm sure she never expected the kind of attacks she has taken since she became a VP candidate last August. She has faced far more vitriol than your average politician ever has to deal with. I'm not sure I agree with her resigning at this time, but I can't say that I blame her all that much.
God be with Sarah as she fights for America and us.
The pundits are like old “Cold War” reporters. Everything has be a certain way to get elected. Obama proved this wrong by winning a senate seat in 2006 then immediately start campaigning for POTUS. Yet I hear nothing from them about this (gee, wonder why).
It was either “Sh*t or get off the pot” for Palin. Either stay and get dragged under by the drumbeat of bogus ethics complaints , get ignored by the MSM (unless it something negative) or break off and truely committ to the campaign.
Wasn’t it the experts who said Palin needed to “make the rounds”, “kiss the ring figers”, “hit the speaking circuits”, and so on and so forth???? I find it tall order considering the distances involved and the never ending war from the ankle biters (and MSM factions).
She has crossed the Rubicon and the old guard can only come up with tired cliches.
Why am I not at all surprised that the little wussy boys at National Review seem a little giddy at Sarah’s stepping down? They never liked her anyway. She has what they don’t: a spine.
Also, raising money is probably a bit easier for a U.S. President than an Alaskan Governor. The Clintons became very wealthy in office. What they could weather financially in Washington would have crushed them back in Arkansas.
2) If Sarah Palin had that great a support, where are the people who would have help her with her legal fees the same way the Clintons had their help ?
Clinton was president of the USA. Palin was governor of Alaska. Big difference.
Clinton had all the money he could steal. Palin is honest. A bigger difference.
Talk about being misunderestimated!
Sarah is who Im voting for in 2012. You say: she might not be the GOP nominee in 2012. As I said, Sarah is who Im voting for in 2012!!! Also sending her money.
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