Oh, and, she quit.
As opposed to Rick Perry who is out there campaigning in NY City instead of his job as governor of Texas. Shouldn't he be paying back the people of Texas for being a part time governor.
Well wtc....you've proven yourself as adept as any dem/lib/prog/pop in spin, evasion, and just plain silliness.
I knew beforehand that I would never get a straight answer out of you...but I enjoy "putting you on display" for the readers here at FR. You've proven my point yet again.
Oh...just for your education, edification, and enjoyment....
"QUIT": To abandon or put aside; forsake or to depart from; leave.
"RESIGN":To give up one's job or office especially by formal notification.
Semantics?? Uh...no. Emphatically no.
There are those who've quit for specific reasons and those who should have, but didn't. There are also those who, for specific reasons, resigned...and of course, many who should have, but didn't.
It really is all about the reasons behind the action, isn't it?
If trying to illuminate a point to a rabid liberal and charter member of the "I hate Sarah Palin" club weren't so entertaining - at least in your case - it would be a waste of time. But all of us here do like a good laugh...and you are providing it in grand style!
Our thanks!
And to beat you to the punch of your trusty ol' "oil windfall profits tax" dodge that you will undoubtedly put forth (if you haven't already on this thread) as one of the things you would criticize about her record, readers can find a pretty nicely informed analysis right here. I know, of course, that it won't prevent you from making the same charge again on another thread, but when readers see you doing that, at least some of them will remember that you're kind of like weeds in a garden, constantly needing to be yanked because you pull them one place, they pop up in another! Weeds are like that, and only such diligence can maintain a "garden of truth," such as FR.