Instead of crying over verbiage why not simply tell the truth as to why she left the office.
Of course the Anti-Palinistas have a problem with Sarah Palin because they don't have a firm grasp on reality and especially the reality of politics ... :-)
This was a classic "military maneuver" called a "breakout" by Sarah Palin. And her subsequent success in achieving the "breakout" and fighting the political war that she is currrently winning, shows that "breakout" is the appropriate term.
The liberal leftist forces in this political battle were bringing in their forces, to a little place, out of the way from the rest of the country -- surrounding and encircling Sarah Palin, licking their chops and saying that they "had her cornered now" and they figured they were going in for a "war of attrition" and consume all the remaining reserve of forces in that small and limited area and keep her forces "bottled up".
Sarah Palin, in correctly assessing the political situation and war she had on her hands -- devised a "breakout strategy" and left the liberal leftists standing there, their forces defeated and left "flat-footed" -- scratching their heads and wondering "what happened?" ... LOL ...
Now Sarah Palin has moved from her "breakout maneuver" in Alaska, and on to the prime battleground and is "kicking liberal butt" all over the place now.
So sorry... but you don't know about "breakout maneuvers" and how to engage the enemy forces in the real battles and not sit in backwater locations and fighting a "battle of attrition".
At least Sarah Palin is a whole lot smarter than these "Anti-Palinistas" that we see on this board ... LOL ...
A breakout is a military operation to end a situation of encirclement or siege. It is used in contexts such as: "The British breakout attempt from Normandy".
A breakout is usually done with the encircled forces attacking a weak point in the encirclement, and allied forces attacking the same weak point, until there is a breakthrough and the encircled forces can move through that gap to freedom.
The liberal leftist forces were gathering, and encircling, thinking they had Sarah Palin pinned in and encircled. Sarah Palin fooled them all with her "breakout maneuver" and moved on to the "main battle lines" and is kicking liberal butt all over the place now ... :-)
My sides!
To all Palinistas, this is something I think you all just will never understand.
Palin critics do not hate Palin anymore than we could hate Ann Coulter or Rush Limbaugh. But if anyone were to put up posts singing their inevitability in winning a presidential contest, those posts would probably receive the same kind of derision and disbelief you see on “Palin is the Messiah” threads.
The criticism comes because you misrepresent her history and accomplishments in an attempt to hoist her on a pedestal and disregard any legitimate concerns about her viability as a candidate now after her resignation.
Stop with the revisionism and the messiah worship, set aside your delusions about the inevitabilty of her occupying the oval office, and we might all be able to sit down together and praise her for what she is doing NOW and what she may be able to do for us in the future.
More recently they are going after Tea Party candidates KY Rand Paul(on Rush Monday) and Sharon Angle in NV(on Rush a few minutes ago) . They are characterizing them as right wing crazies to destroy.
But it is fun to watch Sarah go after Obama on drilling and Arizona because the MSM as well as FNC loves it and reports it and puts Obama on the spot when he is already sinking. She is relatively ammunes to all attacks because she is not currently running for office.
Quit (see definition)
S: (v) discontinue, stop, cease, give up, quit, lay off (put an end to a state or an activity) "Quit teasing your little brother"
S: (v) leave office, quit, step down, resign (give up or retire from a position) "The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month"; "The chairman resigned over the financial scandal"
S: (v) depart, take leave, quit (go away or leave) S: (v) foreswear, renounce, quit, relinquish (turn away from; give up) "I am foreswearing women forever"
S: (v) drop out, give up, fall by the wayside, drop by the wayside, throw in, throw in the towel, quit, chuck up the sponge (give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat) "In the second round, the challenger gave up"