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Palin says she's not leaving politics
« on: July 12, 2009, 02:01:03 PM »
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Palin says she's not leaving politics

WASHINGTON (AP) — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said she's not only staying involved in national politics, but she plans to jump back into the national scrum when she leaves office at the end of the month.

The former Republican vice presidential nominee said she plans to write a book, campaign for political candidates from coast to coast -- even Democrats who share her views on limited government, national defense and energy independence -- and build a right-of-center coalition.

"I will go around the country on behalf of candidates who believe in the right things, regardless of their party label or affiliation," she said during an interview published Sunday in The Washington Times.

Palin shocked critics and allies alike when she announced on July 3 that she would leave the governor's office while in the middle of her first term. The governor chose not to seek re-election and suggested it was unfair to hold onto the office as a lame duck. Instead, she will step down July 26 and pursue a national profile. She has not said whether she is building toward a presidential campaign for 2012.

Republican Women Federated of Simi Valley announced Palin was scheduled to speak to the group's private gala on Aug. 8 at the Ronal Reagan Presidential Library in California. The event -- reporters will not be allowed to attend -- will take place in an airplane hangar that houses a retired presidential aircraft Air Force One and will stir more questions about he curious resignation.

Palin defended the decision because "pragmatically, Alaska would be better off" if her state weren't spending time on ethical complaints against her. She also said the plan to resign had been in the works for months.

Her 2008 running mate disputed suggestions the telegenic and plainspoken soon-to-be-former-official was a quitter.

"Oh, I don't think she quit," said Sen. John McCain, the Republican presidential nominee in 2008 who plucked Palin out of near-obscurity and made her a household name. "I think she changed her priorities."

For now, though, Palin isn't detailing those priorities.

"I'm not ruling out anything. It is the way I have lived my life from the youngest age," she said in the Washington Times interview. "Let me peek out there and see if there's an open door somewhere. And if there's even a little crack of light, I'll hope to plow through it."

The self-described hockey mom plans to write a memoir but declined to discuss any potential deal for her to become a television commentator.

"I can't talk about any of those things while I'm still governor," she said.

Yet she's already reminding audiences of her bipartisan and family-oriented appeal.

"People are so tired of the partisan stuff even my own son is not a Republican," Palin said.

Like his father, 20-year-old Track Palin is registered as "nonpartisan" in Alaska, she said.

McCain said he believes Palin will play a major role in politics, telling NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday that "she has the ability to ignite our party and to galvanize us and get us going again and give us a strong positive message."

That said, McCain declined to endorse a Palin for President campaign.

"We've got a lot of good, strong, young, attractive, articulate spokespersons for our party and our principles," McCain said, citing former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2009, 02:03:30 PM »
well she is a pathological liar so I wouldn't put much credence in anything she says




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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2009, 02:05:29 PM »
well I am a pathological liar and I wouldn't put much credence in anything she says





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I'm glad she's not canning herself completely.  Real conservatives loved her and the level of liberal hatred just endeared her even further.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2009, 02:06:29 PM »
Real conservatives loved her and the level of liberal hatred just endeared her even further.

so much fail in one sentance

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2009, 02:08:36 PM »
she served 60% of her term as governor.


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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2009, 02:09:36 PM »
so much fail in one sentance

Every lib on this board hates and fears Palins draw on a lot of Americans.  I laugh every time some spineless lefty socialist on this board goes on and on about how awful she is, how much they want to kill her, how much they can't stand her.. yadda yadda yadda.

Cracks me up.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2009, 02:11:02 PM »
she served 60% of her term as governor.



ill play along

"does that mean she will only serve 60% of her term as president? We need a president who is in it for the long haul"

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #7 on: July 12, 2009, 02:12:36 PM »
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I'm glad she's not canning herself completely.  Real conservatives loved her and the level of liberal hatred just endeared her even further.

Liberals mostly just laugh at her, especially when she talks

It's the people in her own party who actually hate her

It's pretty obvious that she's dumb as a box of rocks, pathological liar, extreme narcissist and probably a sociopath.

Her supporters share many of those same characteristics which is why they like her in the first place


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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #8 on: July 12, 2009, 02:13:44 PM »
Every lib on this board hates and fears Palins draw on a lot of Americans.  I laugh every time some spineless lefty socialist on this board goes on and on about how awful she is, how much they want to kill her, how much they can't stand her.. yadda yadda yadda.

Cracks me up.

Dude - don't kid yourself. 

Liberals would LOVE it if she ran.

I think she should start her own party and run in every election for the next 30 years

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #9 on: July 12, 2009, 02:15:10 PM »
Every lib on this board hates and fears Palins draw on a lot of Americans.  I laugh every time some spineless lefty socialist on this board goes on and on about how awful she is, how much they want to kill her, how much they can't stand her.. yadda yadda yadda.

Cracks me up.

i think youre over exaggerating things a little bit. Many hate her, sure. But i dont think they want to kill her or actually in fear of her.

however

"real conservatives" did not like her and libs were not the only ones who couldnt stand her. My dad is an evangelical right wing new yorker and he cant stand her. It's important we dont clump 160 million voters in to 3 groups.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #10 on: July 12, 2009, 02:15:34 PM »
Every lib on this board hates and fears Palins draw on a lot of Americans.  I laugh every time some spineless lefty socialist on this board goes on and on about how awful she is, how much they want to kill her, how much they can't stand her.. yadda yadda yadda.

Cracks me up.

I agree.  The extreme reaction by liberals is irrational.  I'm glad she is sticking around, because she is a good person to challenge the establishment.  

Sarah Palin is a great American.   :)  

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #11 on: July 12, 2009, 02:16:44 PM »
Sarah Palin is a great American.   :)  

do you feel she is the most qualified repub for president in 2012, beach bum?

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #12 on: July 12, 2009, 02:18:13 PM »
I agree.  The extreme reaction by liberals is irrational.  I'm glad she is sticking around, because she is a good person to challenge the establishment.  

Sarah Palin is a great American.   :)  

Congratulations Bum - you've finally made me laugh and it only took 2+ years

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #13 on: July 12, 2009, 02:19:01 PM »
do you feel she is the most qualified repub for president in 2012, beach bum?

I don't know.  Depends on who is running.  I'm not sure whether I'm voting for a Democrat or Republican in 2012.

But that has nothing to do with the fact she is a great American.    

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #14 on: July 12, 2009, 02:20:11 PM »
I don't know.  Depends on who is running.  I'm not sure whether I'm voting for a Democrat or Republican in 2012.

But that has nothing to do with the fact she is a great American.    

by what standard is she a great American?


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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #15 on: July 12, 2009, 02:26:43 PM »
by what standard is she a great American?



 ::)  I'm only responding because I'm going to let you humor me a bit, but it's fairly obvious that the woman is great success story.  She didn't come from money.  Worked hard.  Elected to the city council, elected mayor, elected governor, voted the most popular governor in the country by her peers, and selected as a VP candidate.  Throughout all of this has a successful marriage and family.  Gave birth to a disabled baby (i.e., she walks the talk).  Anyone who works and has a family can appreciate how hard it is to raise a family and maintain a career.  What she has accomplished in her life is remarkable.   

I'm very happy she is sticking around.  We need her anti-establishment voice.     

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #16 on: July 12, 2009, 02:38:04 PM »
::)  I'm only responding because I'm going to let you humor me a bit, but it's fairly obvious that the woman is great success story.  She didn't come from money.  Worked hard.  Elected to the city council, elected mayor, elected governor, voted the most popular governor in the country by her peers, and selected as a VP candidate.  Throughout all of this has a successful marriage and family.  Gave birth to a disabled baby (i.e., she walks the talk).  Anyone who works and has a family can appreciate how hard it is to raise a family and maintain a career.  What she has accomplished in her life is remarkable.   

I'm very happy she is sticking around.  We need her anti-establishment voice.     

ok - just curious what your standards were.  I give her credit for successfully winning elected office but then thousands of people have done that.

I give her no credit for giving birth to a disabled baby (that's not an accomplishment) and I give her no credit for raising a family (lot's of people do that and her parenting skills are dubious).   Her marriage is no one business but her own and again, plenty of people all over the planet have successful marriages.   I'm not sure being vote "most popular" makes her a great American.

All you've got left is getting elected to office and of course quiting.




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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #17 on: July 12, 2009, 02:51:54 PM »
I'm not sure being vote "most popular" makes her a great American.






I agree.  Obama is a perfect example.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #18 on: July 12, 2009, 02:56:45 PM »
I agree.  Obama is a perfect example.

Correct - hilary and other were a lot more prepared than Obama.  He won because he was the most popular, and we're doing worse as a result.  If president hilary was running things, there's a good chance we would have had more moderate spending.  She's a hawk, but not the welfare champion that obama is...

Palin is more popular than newt, Mitt, pawlenty, and others. 

Is she more prepared or qualified?  Goodness no...

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #19 on: July 12, 2009, 03:00:53 PM »
Correct - hilary and other were a lot more prepared than Obama.  He won because he was the most popular, and we're doing worse as a result.  If president hilary was running things, there's a good chance we would have had more moderate spending.  She's a hawk, but not the welfare champion that obama is...

Palin is more popular than newt, Mitt, pawlenty, and others. 

Is she more prepared or qualified?  Goodness no...

Best post from you in about 6 months.  What bugs me is we're sitting here arguing about someone who's all about done with the spotlight because socialist, anti-american radicals like Straw Man are obsessed with their hatred while someone even LESS qualified and prepared bludgeons the constitution, capitalism, and the tax-payer from the white house.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #20 on: July 12, 2009, 03:17:13 PM »
I agree.  Obama is a perfect example.

perhaps but by Bums metric Obama is also a great American.

He didn't come from money yet won elected office, appears to have a successful marriage and family life, etc.

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« Reply #21 on: July 12, 2009, 03:18:25 PM »
Correct - hilary and other were a lot more prepared than Obama.  He won because he was the most popular, and we're doing worse as a result.  If president hilary was running things, there's a good chance we would have had more moderate spending.  She's a hawk, but not the welfare champion that obama is...

Palin is more popular than newt, Mitt, pawlenty, and others. 

Is she more prepared or qualified?  Goodness no...

we have no way to tell if we're doing worse or better than if we would have had Clinton

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #22 on: July 12, 2009, 03:19:34 PM »
Best post from you in about 6 months.  What bugs me is we're sitting here arguing about someone who's all about done with the spotlight because socialist, anti-american radicals like Straw Man are obsessed with their hatred while someone even LESS qualified and prepared bludgeons the constitution, capitalism, and the tax-payer from the white house.

that's hilarious

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #23 on: July 12, 2009, 03:20:24 PM »
I'd like to see voters from BOTh parties start choosing the most qualified candidates, and not the one they'd like to drink with or bang.

If Palin looked like Madeline Albright, would she have gotten the VP nomination?  Would everyone be excited about her for 2012?

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #24 on: July 12, 2009, 03:23:42 PM »
I'd like to see voters from BOTh parties start choosing the most qualified candidates, and not the one they'd like to drink with or bang.

If Palin looked like Madeline Albright, would she have gotten the VP nomination?  Would everyone be excited about her for 2012?

I believe voters do choose who they think is the most qualified based on what they hear on the campaign trail and how the candidate present him/herself.

I probably would have voted chosen Kucinich over Obama if I had the chance and he was hardly the popular choice