I don’t have time to read her book. It’s task number 2315. Tell me what I would learn from reading her book. She stepped down for the good of the state. And I accept that at face value. But by stepping down she probably left the future governors just as vulnerable to the same tactics.
Seriously, Danny? You've been here since 2002 and never read any of the countless posts explaining the actual reasons for her resignation?
In a nutshell, Alaska law permitted her to be hounded and sued into personal bankruptcy with frivolous lawsuits from leftist operators. A fund was created to help her family handle the expense of those lawsuits, but leftist lawyers got a black robed tyrant to declare that fund illegal. She and her husband were left dangling in the wind with legal bills that amounted to nearly half a million dollars. In the end, the only way to stop the lawsuits was to vacate the office of Governor.
By the way - every one of those lawsuits was thrown out of court, but it still cost incredible amounts of time and money. It got so bad that she couldn't even perform her duties as Governor, for handling the legal onslaught. Sarah never "quit". She was forced out.