Palin: I'd come out ahead in run against 0bama

Cerise

Well-Known Member
There's something about a girl named Sarah that drives them wild.....


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Oooopssie! Scrubbed but forever cached!.....
 

jimpeel

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SOURCE

Palin's Resignation Has Many Asking, What Next?
Some political insiders questioned the political wisdom of her decision to quit in the middle of her first term as governor while others were reluctant to bet against her popularity.

FOXNews.com

Friday, July 03, 2009

Sarah Palin's decision to quit as Alaska's governor at the end of the month left political observers scratching their heads and wondering, is this the beginning of Palin's run for the White House or the end of her political career?

(I'll opt for the former -- j)

Palin shot into the national spotlight last year when John McCain chose her as his running mate on the Republican presidential ticket. And she shot to the top of the GOP's list of potential 2012 presidential contenders the day after the Republican ticket lost the November election.

After Friday's announcement, some aren't so sure about Palin's prospects.

"I am real surprised. It is real unconventional," William Kristol, editor of The Weekly Standard, told FOX News. "It would make sense to finish the governorship and then run for president in 2012.

But Kristol didn't count Palin out for 2012, calling her "crazy like a fox."

"It's a huge gamble -- but some of her gambles have paid off in the past," he said. "If I had to bet right now, I would bet that we just heard the first opening statement in the 2012 presidential race."

Democrats immediately pounced on the news.

"Either Sarah Palin is leaving the people of Alaska high and dry to pursue her long shot national political ambitions or she simply can't handle the job," Democratic National Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse said in a written statement. "Either way, her decision ... continues a pattern of bizarre behavior."

With little fanfare and even less advanced notice, Palin announced Friday at the start of a holiday weekend that she did not intend to run for re-election next year and will hand the reins over to the lieutenant governor effective July 26.

"Many just accept that lame duck status, and they hit the road. They draw a paycheck they kind of milk it," she said. "I'm not going to put Alaskans through that." (Isn't honesty refreshing? - j)

Some questioned the political wisdom of quitting in the middle of her first term as governor, but others were reluctant to bet against her popularity.

"I know that liberals attack the most prominent and most likely Republican nominee," said Rep. John Culberson, R-Texas. "The more loudly liberals attack a potential Republican nominee, the more I think they're likely to be successful."

Palin hasn't expressed an intention to run for any other public office, let alone president, though she has been mentioned as a contender, along with former candidate Mitt Romney and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty. On Friday, she said she still wants to work toward political change and thinks she'd be more productive out of the governor's office, though she didn't elaborate on any plans.

Palin said the decision to resign had been in the works for a while, and she acknowledged the intensity of the media spotlight. She was the target of a bruising article this month in Vanity Fair magazine, which called her 2008 election performance disastrous, and a recent back-and-forth with late-night TV host David Letterman about jokes he cracked about her daughter.

"You are naive if you don't see a full-court press from national level hitting away right now," she said.

Still political insiders were taken aback by her announcement.

Lanny Davis, Democratic consultant and a former Clinton White House adviser, said he empathizes with Palin for the attacks she has endured, even though he disagrees with her political views.

"The problem that Sarah Palin has with her resignation is the credibility that she can do more as a nongovernor than as a governor. That simply makes no sense," he said. "I think her basic problem in politics is not her intellect. I think her problem is most Americans, including a lot of Republicans, do not believe she is qualified to be president."

Larry Sabato, the director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia, said Palin is political toast.

"If she wants to run for president, what she's done is hand a tremendous two-by-four to all of her opponents, Democrats and Republicans alike," he said.

He comparing her to Ross Perot, saying the third-party presidential candidate was widely viewed as erratic and unstable despite drawing support for his position on deficits.

"She has just confirmed that criticism," Sabato said. "Politically speaking, if your goal is to run for president, this is a very stupid move. The correct move was to finish the one gubernatorial term."

Sabato said he doesn't believe Republicans will nominate Palin in 2012 if she were to run.

"If they do nominate her, I think they're inviting not just defeat, but landslide defeat in 2012," he said.

FOX News' Molly Henneberg and FOXNews.com's Stephen Clark contributed to this report.
 

jimpeel

Well-Known Member
Another example of Liberal hateful rhetoric:

"Too bad, if a governor had to go missing it couldn't have been the governor of Alaska. You know, Sarah Palin."
-- John Kerry upon learning that Mark Sanford was missing.
 

spike

New Member
Liberals hate anything that is not them.

No, that would describe cons far more accurately.

You know, when I see a woman walking around with a burqa, I see a Nazi. That's what I see -- how do you like that? -- a hateful Nazi who would like to cut your throat and kill your children. Don't give me this crap that they're doing it out of a sacred ritual or rite. It's not required by the Quran that a woman walk around in a seventh-century drape. She's doing it to spit in your face. She's saying, "You white moron, you, I'm going to kill you if I can." That's how I see it! - Michael Savage
 

Winky

Well-Known Member
When I see a woman plodding along in a burqa
I am reminded of all the 3rd world cesspools of the world.

I immediately wish she would go back to her
sewage filled country!

Next time you see one of them notice
how they seem to trudge and tramp along.
 

chcr

Too cute for words
Is this true?

Only if a man tells them they have to.

As rehearsed ad infinitum, it's not the religion but rather the adherents. Many people take this to mean that it's not religion that's the problem. I say that this is exactly what makes religion the problem.
 

Frodo

Member
When I see a woman plodding along in a burqa
I am reminded of all the 3rd world cesspools of the world.

I immediately wish she would go back to her
sewage filled country!

Next time you see one of them notice
how they seem to trudge and tramp along.

When I see a woman in a burqa, I see someone who wants to be treated as a subhuman and I treat her appropriately.
 

spike

New Member
Did Palin Resign Because Of Wasilla Building Scandal?

Sarah Palin’s sudden resignation as Alaska’s governor may be the result of a soon to break scandal involving the building of a sports complex while she was Mayor of Wasilla.

It is rumored that federal indictments are pending involving construction projects in Wasilla dating back to 2002. The indictments may involve corruption and embezzlement.

Spenard Building Supplies (SBS) was awarded the $13 million contract that created a long-term debt obligation for Wasilla. SBS is the largest building supply company in Alaska.

At the same time, the Palins built a 3,500 sq. ft., two-story home on the shores of Lake Lucille. Todd Palin said that he built the home with the help of “buddies.” It is reported that the material used for the construction of the home appears to be the same as that used in the Wasilla Sports Complex, including the windows and the wood. SBS supplied the material for the Palin home.

SBS filed a contractor’s lien on the property for labor and materials, stating that the Palin home and sports complex had the “same windows, same wood, same products.”

That leads to speculation that excess material from the sports complex was transferred from SBS to the Palin home in a quid pro quo arrangement.

At the time of the Palin house building, Palin blocked a new requirement involving the public filing of building permits in Wasilla. This act successfully kept many of the details of the Palin home secret until now.

SBS is a major Palin campaign contributor and sponsor of Todd Palin’s snow machine racing.

Palin’s resignation may be an attempt to avert a major political scandal, but it is unlikely that the feds will back off because she is now an ex-governor. An August Vanity Fair article is said to have riled the thin-skinned Palin as well. Coupled with an ongoing presence of negative media coverage, Palin may have decided she has had it with politics. There are reports that she is telling her political backers they are free to select another candidate for 2012.

Palin said that she is tired of the “superficial, wasteful political blood sport.”

By resigning, Palin has probably ended her future political career. Quitting is not usually associated with leadership. However, massive legal bills threaten to engulf her as she fights a possible future indictiment. She has already had to fend off 15 state investigations that have led to half a million in legal fees. By quitting, Palin has the opportunity to make considerable money through a book, speaking tours or a news show.

http://www.inquisitr.com/28190/sarah-palin-embezzlement-scandal/
 
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