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Nobody Discussing Palin?
« on: July 08, 2009, 11:59:57 AM »
What do you make of her abrupt resignation?

Is it:

a) Masterful strategy setting up a presidential run?

b) Running from an impending scandal?

c) A noble gesture towards the people of Alaska (legal distractions, etc)?

d) That woman is batshit crazy?


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Re: Nobody Discussing Palin?
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2009, 12:09:43 PM »
I don't know enough about it really...I do think it is odd.

I would bet it has more to do with B than anything else. I really don't think she could make a run at the white house...especially when she resigned from the GOv's spot. The Dems could use that against her big time. I think she knew that there was some shit about to go down and there wasn't a damn thing to do about it. She probably realized that she was just one person trying to fight a corrupt political system and finally said "fuck it. I quit."

But again, I have no idea. That would just be my guess...
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Re: Nobody Discussing Palin?
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2009, 12:10:02 PM »
What do you make of her abrupt resignation?

Is it:

a) Masterful strategy setting up a presidential run?

b) Running from an impending scandal?

c) A noble gesture towards the people of Alaska (legal distractions, etc)?

d) That woman is batshit crazy?
e) I would totally beat the brakes off that bitch.

Seriously though, I think she's setting up for something in the future. She wants to make some swipes at Obama and build a platform for the future, but I don't think she can really accomplish that while being governer. I don't know if it will be another run for VP or what. Something tells me that anybody in the Republican party may be appealing to voters in 3 years though, and maybe she, along with the GOP, is banking on that.
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Re: Nobody Discussing Palin?
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2009, 12:14:50 PM »


I would bet it has more to do with B than anything else. ... She probably realized that she was just one person trying to fight a corrupt political system and finally said "fuck it. I quit."


How do these two thoughts jibe?  Either she's involved in scandal or she's the righteous fighter of corrupt politicos.  She can't be both.
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Re: Nobody Discussing Palin?
« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2009, 12:29:38 PM »
Probably not as well versed in all of it as I should be but it seems to me that she has been closer to being one who fought corruption than the other extreme.  She said some things that I did not particularly agree with but her record on cleaning up/attempting to clean up Alaskan politics is undeniable.

I just think she is tired of the bullshit.
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Re: Nobody Discussing Palin?
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2009, 12:37:20 PM »
How do these two thoughts jibe?  Either she's involved in scandal or she's the righteous fighter of corrupt politicos.  She can't be both.

I don't think it is her scandal so much as a scandal that happened on her watch.

It seems I read something that was coming down the pipe in Alaska that if happened while she was governor, it would take her out of any kind of possibility for the future. I will look and see if I can find it.

I could have been dreaming about her the situation though and made up the whole story of how she left office to come be my sex slave why she resigned.
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Re: Nobody Discussing Palin?
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2009, 12:44:14 PM »
Here is my take and it was shaped by an article I read yesterday.  I started to bring this up the other day wes, but I figured Tarheel would beat me to it.

From the article the author mentioned something that made a lot of sense.  She came from a middle class background and her husband, who has a good paying job, is not necessarily knocking down the big bucks. The Palin's don't have the nest egg that most prominent politicians (pres, senators, congressmen, gov's...etc...etc) have and that the legal battles she is in has already cost her somewhere around $500K to $750K in lawyer fees.   Some company out there might have offered her a job (read: $$$$$) she can't really pass up and thought it was best for her family.  Is it true?  I don't know but it makes a little sense.

He also pointed out and as Sani said, she may be tired of the bullshit.  You have to admit that the MSM and the DNC went after her hard and turned her life upside down.  They even went as far as to claim that her "special needs/retarded" (call it what you want) was really her grandchild.  It is now 8 months past the election and the MSM and DNC are still hounding her and dragging her through the mud.  What gives?  Are they afraid of her that much?  The only thing I can think of is that they are afraid that she will either seek a Presidential nod down the road or they are thinking that she will run for the House or Senate and become a player on the national level.

I tend to agree a little with what the guy was saying.  It might be both, it might be that the legal battles are becoming too expensive for someone with not that much of a nest egg on a governor's salary and the bullshit she has had to deal with over the past 10 months or so.

I liked somethings about her and somethings I did not.  I still don't think she has a big enough machine behind her to make a push for the White House in 2012.  I think she knows that as well and I don't think she would step down mid term to prepare for a run.
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Re: Nobody Discussing Palin?
« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2009, 12:47:17 PM »
I got a machine to put behind her.
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Re: Nobody Discussing Palin?
« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2009, 04:23:21 PM »
AUTiger1 - I agree with that article.  She was getting blitzed by lawsuits, and unless someone was offering to help her with the bills, she was probably going broke.  Mix in the fact that her family was being tormented with insults in the media and she probably just gave up.

I think this will be a good thing in the long run.  She wouldn't stand a chance against Obama in 2012, and her family will be better off if she goes back to living a normal life. 

Not to mention, she should be ironing her husband's shirts and cooking the family dinner every night anyway. 
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Re: Nobody Discussing Palin?
« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2009, 05:06:38 PM »
AUTiger1 - I agree with that article.  She was getting blitzed by lawsuits, and unless someone was offering to help her with the bills, she was probably going broke.  Mix in the fact that her family was being tormented with insults in the media and she probably just gave up.

I think this will be a good thing in the long run.  She wouldn't stand a chance against Obama in 2012, and her family will be better off if she goes back to living a normal life. 

Not to mention, she should be ironing her husband's shirts and cooking the family dinner every night anyway. 

I was listening to FoxNews in the break room a bit ago and they said she was $500K in debt.  Could be a big part of it.  I think she would have got beat as bad if not worse than McCain did.  I liked her for the most part, just thought she wasn't ready for the big leagues just yet.  I was hoping that she would go back, be a good governor and then make a run at a senate seat.  It looks like she will be damaged goods now. 
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Re: Nobody Discussing Palin?
« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2009, 05:07:49 PM »
Here is my take and it was shaped by an article I read yesterday.  I started to bring this up the other day wes, but I figured Tarheel would beat me to it.
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Great post AUT1.  You're probably right with the lawsuit nonsense but Sani really stole my thunder which was basically what he posted about her just being tired of the bullshit.  She might do something politically in the future but I doubt it; I think she's going to write some books, start an AM radio show, and make some money.  I really wish her well.  I voted "FOR" her; not just against The ONE this past election cycle and I'd vote for her again.
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Re: Nobody Discussing Palin?
« Reply #11 on: July 08, 2009, 05:39:50 PM »
This blogger could be on to something about what Sarah Palin is up to now; read the entire commentary if you get a chance.  The link is below.  This is an excerpt that caught my particular interest because I saw her fund raising ability first hand here in Georgia last year:

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Name a Republican today who could draw a larger crowd, and encourage more checks to be cut to a political candidate than Alaska’s governor. Ex-presidents don’t count, by the way. But even if you included George Bush - I think she’d give him a race for the dollar. That said - go ahead, try it. Cheney? Romney? Pawlenty? Jindal? Rove? Steele? Rice? Powell? McCain? Huckabee? Ron Paul? Nope. None of them touch the pull of Palin. Remember, it’s not about whom you like personally. It’s who can raise the most money and draw the biggest crowd that matters most in this game.
 
You don’t have to like the unseemly truth of what Reagan called “the second oldest profession.” You don’t have to like Palin’s magnetism. Heaven knows many of the names just mentioned don’t. This one-term pony from the sticks is stealing their thunder. Plain and simple, this woman is not only a license to print money; she is the belle of the ball - the envy of the Republican political establishment. Palin has achieved a level of authentic, average-Joe appeal unmatched by any Republican on the national stage since Reagan and that is sexy as hell to a party who needs money and excitement now more than ever.
 
No, they’ll not say it publicly. In fact, they’ll dismiss her influence altogether if asked. But I’ll bet my house that the weekend voice mailbox of Governor Palin was full of begging, pleading Republican Senate, House, and gubernatorial candidates humbly requesting this “erratic, irrelevant, lightweight” to come stand at their side during their upcoming picnic/potluck/town hall/ cocktail fundraiser.
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Full commentary:
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/cstigall/2009/07/08/sarah-palin-it%E2%80%99s-her-party-and-she%E2%80%99ll-resign-if-she-wants-to/
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Re: Nobody Discussing Palin?
« Reply #12 on: July 10, 2009, 08:55:10 AM »
I was listening to FoxNews in the break room a bit ago and they said she was $500K in debt.  Could be a big part of it.  I think she would have got beat as bad if not worse than McCain did.  I liked her for the most part, just thought she wasn't ready for the big leagues just yet.  I was hoping that she would go back, be a good governor and then make a run at a senate seat.  It looks like she will be damaged goods now. 
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