No she doesn’t quit.
She fires up the left more than anyone since Reagan, because they know she is the only one who values principle above personal gain.
She ignites the left so much that they will be sent in hordes from the highest levels of the Democrat party to assault her with “ethics” charges. Charges that can be applied only by the laws of Alaska.
If Palin hadn’t resigned it would have cost the people of Alaska millions of dollars in legal costs, and untold amounts of time in administrative function.
Politicians, except for Palin, don’t resign unless there’s a scandal involved. The Alaska office of Governor is one of the most powerful in the country. Do you realize what kind of person it takes to let go of that kind of power?
If you are open to reason then you should be really open to look at her history. I did that and the more I thought it through came to the conclusion that she is not fit for POTUS.
Other political office, fine, POTUS, no.
I’m not going in circles with the excuses made for her quitting. If it was just the governor deal that would be one thing but she also quit mid term on the Oil and Gas commission before anyone outside of Alaska knew who she was.
Instead of resigning (and making millions from selling books and making speeches), she could have fought for regulation of the powerful Litigation Industry with a “loser pay” law like Texas did. That would be doing the right thing when no one is looking, IMO.