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PALIN says she`ll stump for DEMOCRATS. :/
« Reply #25 on: July 12, 2009, 05:30:38 PM »
Wonder how the GOP will take kind to this...

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Palin Says She'll Stump for Conservative Democrats
Palin Would Campaign for Conservative Democrats Who Share Her Values
By RACHEL MARTIN
WASHINGTON, July 12, 2009

While Sarah Palin has publicly deflected questions on whether she plans to run for president in 2012, it's becoming clearer she's not stepping out of the national political arena anytime soon, even though she is resigning as Alaska governor.



The Washington Times reports that Palin plans to stump for conservative issues and even for Democrats who share her values on limited government, strong defense and energy independence.

"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 in an interview, "People are so tired of the partisan stuff -- even my own son is not a Republican."

Palin's son, Track, 20, is registered as "non-partisan," according to the Times.

So far, according to the newspaper, responses from Democratic candidates have been lukewarm.

Just recently, another two ethics complaints were filed against her, bringing the total number of such complaints to 19.

A complaint filed early last week alleges that the governor misused state funds by accepting a housing stipend even when she stayed at her own home in Wasilla instead of at the governor's residence in Juneau.

Another complaint filed Saturday reportedly contends that Palin was paid for giving certain media interviews.

Palin's office issued a statement late Friday refuting the charges.


In it, Palin's chief of staff Mike Nizich fired back: "Although the governor would not have thought it possible, the latest complaint rises to a new level of absurdity in alleging that she has been paid for interviews that she has given to the news media. It is amazing to me that anyone could think that, let alone put their name behind it and once again seek to distract state officials and needlessly increase their work load." Palin said one of the primary reasons she is resigning July 26 is to put an end to the seemingly endless string of ethics complaints levied against her.


In an interview with ABC last week, she said she has been unfairly scrutinized ever since being picked to run with John McCain for the Republican presidential ticket.

"You know, conditions have really changed in Alaska in the political arena since Aug. 29, since I was tapped to run for VP. When that opposition research -- those researchers really bombarded Alaska -- started digging for dirt and have not let up. They're not gonna find any dirt," she said.

"We keep proving that every time we win an ethics violation lawsuit, and we've won every one of them. But it has been costing our state millions of dollars. It's cost Todd and me," she said. "You know the adversaries would love to see us put on the path of personal bankruptcy so that we can't afford to run."

Palin's office confirms that the mounting legal bills associated with the myriad ethics charges have cost the governor and her husband more than half a million dollars. The governor's critics say she is leaving the state high and dry in order to plot a presidential run in 2012.

And while Palin maintains that she's keeping all doors open at this point, she insists that her departure had nothing to do with personal ambition and everything to do with what's best for Alaska.


In response to this latest ethics complaint Palin issued a statement saying, "I hope this will be a wake-up call -- to legislators, to commentators and to citizens generally -- that we need a much more civil and respectful dialogue that focuses on the best interests of the state, rather than the petty resentments of the few."

The highest profile complaint focused on whether the governor tried to unfairly oust the state's director of public safety for refusing to fire a state trooper who had been married to Palin's sister.


In a report released last October, Alaska's Legislative Council found that Palin had "abused her power as governor." But the governor's office is quick to point out that of the 19 total ethics complaints filed against Palin or her staff, 15 have been resolved. But there are still four pending.

Earlier this week, Levi Johnston, the former fiance of Palin's daughter Bristol, lambasted the governor for stepping down from office.


In a press conference Thursday, Johnston claimed that he heard the governor say several times how much she'd like to take advantage of the lucrative media offers that came in after the 2008 campaign.

"She had talked about how nice it would be to take some of this money people had been offering us and, you know, just run with it, say, 'Forget everything else,'" he said.

A spokeswoman for the Palin family responded to Johnston's claims in an e-mail to The Associated Press, saying, "It is interesting to learn Levi is working on a piece of fiction while honing his acting skills."

Johnston, 19, is reportedly pursuing his own book and a possible movie deal.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #26 on: July 12, 2009, 05:39:36 PM »
This is where palin tries to go against the grain to win moderates.

The truth is, moderates rejected her in 2008.  now, she's only opening the door for a 'true' repub to step in for the 2012 nod.  Moderates aren't going to change their mind on her.

She's following the Arnold/Crist/Ridge path now with the dem/lib sympathy.  This means that 20% of the nation that loves her is gonna fall in love with someone else. 

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #27 on: July 12, 2009, 06:54:29 PM »
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



Let's see about this straw.  If Palin were prez would she:


1.  Propose cap & trade taxing people more on their energy use?
2.  Spend and borrow more in 6 months than all presidents combined?
3.  Apologize to every country in the world over every time we farted?
4.  Takeover the auto industry?
5.  Try to take over health care?
5.  Propose card check which even McGovern says is the wrong thing to do?
6.  Push a lie called the stimulus bill which is destined for failure since it is big govt spending?
7.  Promise 8% UE without the stimulus bill and then see it race to over 10% with the stupid bill?



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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #28 on: July 12, 2009, 06:55:39 PM »
do you feel she is the most qualified repub for president in 2012, beach bum?

Right now, no.  She needs a lot of work but can be ready at some point in the future.  By Obama's election, anyone can be president since he has never even run a lemonade stand or even held a paper route. 


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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #29 on: July 12, 2009, 06:57:11 PM »
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.


Until Obama produces a real BC, not some phoney certificate of live birth, I am not convinced he is an american citizen by birth. 

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #30 on: July 12, 2009, 07:00:16 PM »
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

He ran Cleveland into bankruptpcy as mayor.  Nice job Straw.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #31 on: July 12, 2009, 07:04:27 PM »
Let's see about this straw.  If Palin were prez would she:


1.  Propose cap & trade taxing people more on their energy use?
2.  Spend and borrow more in 6 months than all presidents combined?
3.  Apologize to every country in the world over every time we farted?
4.  Takeover the auto industry?
5.  Try to take over health care?
5.  Propose card check which even McGovern says is the wrong thing to do?
6.  Push a lie called the stimulus bill which is destined for failure since it is big govt spending?
7.  Promise 8% UE without the stimulus bill and then see it race to over 10% with the stupid bill?

I have no clue what she would do and neither do you.

I'm sure whatever she did it would be embaressing and stupid and we'd be in much worse shape than we are at present

in short - she'd be a f'ng trainwreck just like she always is

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #32 on: July 12, 2009, 07:07:16 PM »
This is where palin tries to go against the grain to win moderates.

The truth is, moderates rejected her in 2008.  now, she's only opening the door for a 'true' repub to step in for the 2012 nod.  Moderates aren't going to change their mind on her.

She's following the Arnold/Crist/Ridge path now with the dem/lib sympathy.  This means that 20% of the nation that loves her is gonna fall in love with someone else. 


If she does that, fuggetabout it.

We need her to stick to the basics, freedom,

Freedom of speech (1st amenst)
Freedom of right to bear arms (2nd amend)
Freedom of states not be under the thumb of Fedzilla (10th Amendt/0
Freedom to keep your own money from the welfare leeches and corporate lobbysits.
Freedom of life liberty and pursuit of happiness.  


If she does that, she can be a winner.  

Especially after the wannabe slavemaster Obama who wants to control every aspect of your life.    

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #33 on: July 12, 2009, 07:09:33 PM »
I have no clue what she would do and neither do you.

I'm sure whatever she did it would be embaressing and stupid and we'd be in much worse shape than we are at present

in short - she'd be a f'ng trainwreck just like she always is

How is that UE doing Straw?

Even Powell and Buffet are bailing on Obama's policies.  He is a disaster and going to be a one termer the way he is going/  I heard on the radio tonight that health care is DOA and nothing will be done this year.  Cap & tax is going to have the same fate.  Even claire mccaskill said this is stupid and makes us look like chumps.


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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #34 on: July 12, 2009, 07:20:38 PM »
He ran Cleveland into bankruptpcy as mayor.  Nice job Straw.

really - now we're going to argue about Kucinich?  Imagine how quick Palin would have quit if she faced this shit he did (at 31 years of age no less)

Kucinich was elected Mayor of Cleveland in 1977 and served in that position until 1979.[13] At thirty-one years of age, he was the youngest mayor of a major city in the United States, earning him the nickname "the boy mayor of Cleveland".[14] Kucinich's tenure as mayor is often regarded as one of the most tumultuous in Cleveland's history.[14][15] After Kucinich refused to sell Muni Light, Cleveland's publicly owned electric utility, the Cleveland mafia put out a hit on Kucinich. A hitman from Maryland planned to shoot him in the head during the Columbus Day Parade, but the plot fell apart when Kucinich was hospitalized and missed the event. When the city fell into default shortly thereafter, the mafia leaders called off the contract killer.

In the book Best and Worst of the Big-City Leaders, 1820–1993, Melvin G. Holli, in consultation with a panel of selected experts, claimed Kucinich to be among the ten worst big-city mayors of all time, while Kucinich's supporters say that Kucinich kept his campaign promise of refusing to sell Muni Light to CEI and was brave for not giving in to big business. Specifically, it was the Cleveland Trust Company that suddenly required all of the city's debts be paid in full, which forced the city into default, after news of Kucinich's refusal to sell the city utility. For years these debts were routinely rolled over, pending future payment, until Kucinich's announcement was made public. In 1998 the council honored him for having the "courage and foresight" to stand up to the banks and saving the city an estimated $195 million between 1985 and 1995.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #35 on: July 12, 2009, 07:24:45 PM »
Then he went to Congress, disgraced his office, had a close encounter with an alien spaceship, and got a handful of votes as a presidential candidate. 

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #36 on: July 12, 2009, 07:31:24 PM »
I have no clue what she would do and neither do you.

I'm sure whatever she did it would be embaressing and stupid and we'd be in much worse shape than we are at present

in short - she'd be a f'ng trainwreck just like she always is

BS and you know it.  She sure as shit wouldn't screw up nearly as bad as Obongo is doing.

Epic display of blind hatred, immaturity, and ignorant posting.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #37 on: July 12, 2009, 07:32:39 PM »
At thirty-one years of age, he was the youngest mayor of a major city in the United States

That as big an accomplishment as Obama getting elected to be the first black president.  In other words.. not an accomplishment at all.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #38 on: July 12, 2009, 07:33:09 PM »
Then he went to Congress, disgraced his office, had a close encounter with an alien spaceship, and got a handful of votes as a presidential candidate. 

He didn't disgrace his office.   You must be confusing him with Palin.

He didn't see an alien space ship.  He saw an unidentified object.  Just like many pilots, military officers and at least 2 Presidents.

You forgot to mention he's got a smoking hot wife

I know you're scared of people who are more accomplished and smarter than you but, IMO, he's a perfect example of a great American


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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #39 on: July 12, 2009, 07:52:52 PM »
He didn't disgrace his office.   You must be confusing him with Palin.

He didn't see an alien space ship.  He saw an unidentified object.  Just like many pilots, military officers and at least 2 Presidents.

You forgot to mention he's got a smoking hot wife

I know you're scared of people who are more accomplished and smarter than you but, IMO, he's a perfect example of a great American



Actually, i like DK even though i dont agree with him on much.  He strikes me as an honest person and says what he really berlieves, not dc doublespeak and lies.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #40 on: July 12, 2009, 08:00:43 PM »
Kucinich is one of the biggest idiots in Congress.  This is the same nut who refused to meet with the troops and criticized the president on foreign soil, while at the same time running for Commander in Chief. 

He's a loon.  Or to quote one of his fellow Democrat Congressmen (Al Hastings):  Kucinich "is on a quest of his own. He sees flying saucers and he acts like one," Hastings said.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,308738,00.html

lol

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #41 on: July 12, 2009, 09:08:07 PM »
Kucinich is one of the biggest idiots in Congress.  This is the same nut who refused to meet with the troops and criticized the president on foreign soil, while at the same time running for Commander in Chief. 

He's a loon.  Or to quote one of his fellow Democrat Congressmen (Al Hastings):  Kucinich "is on a quest of his own. He sees flying saucers and he acts like one," Hastings said.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,308738,00.html

lol


not too suprising considering he was the only person in Congress with the balls to suggest and pursue impeaching Bush and Cheney.

His words were consistent with his deeds.  I know this is something that is very confusing to a lot of Repubs

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #42 on: July 13, 2009, 06:26:34 AM »
Too bad she has cemented her reputation as a professional quitter.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #43 on: July 13, 2009, 06:44:08 AM »
Too bad she has cemented her reputation as a professional quitter.

Yet,you libs praise Powell who stepped down as secratary of state DURING a war.Amazing!She is a quitter,he is noble.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #44 on: July 13, 2009, 07:33:33 AM »
Powell doesn't have a history of quitting.


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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #45 on: July 13, 2009, 07:34:25 AM »
Powell doesn't have a history of quitting.



I thought you libs hated Powell for the WMD speech?

And what about his saying that Obnama's spending is unsustainable?

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #46 on: July 13, 2009, 07:36:09 AM »
Powell doesn't have a history of quitting.



HE QUIT DURING A WAR AS SECRATARY OF STATE!!!!!!So,he quit once,she quit once.

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #47 on: July 13, 2009, 09:13:53 AM »
she quit once.

Quit once on that board she served, quit once as mayor, quit now as governor.

That's not counting the 4-5 colleges she quit before finally limping out the door.

As stated, she has a history as a quitter. 

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« Reply #48 on: July 13, 2009, 09:15:22 AM »
I thought you libs hated Powell for the WMD speech?

And what about his saying that Obnama's spending is unsustainable?

What has this got to do with either Powell or Palin quitting?

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Re: Palin says she's not leaving politics
« Reply #49 on: July 13, 2009, 09:19:39 AM »
Quit once on that board she served, quit once as mayor, quit now as governor.

That's not counting the 4-5 colleges she quit before finally limping out the door.

As stated, she has a history as a quitter. 

So,going for higher office is quitting.Fine,Obama quit as a community organiser,then quit his church,then quit his friend rev. Wright,then quit as state senator,then quit as senator.He has a habit of quitting.Your a silly person.Going for higher office is not quitting.By your standards every single guy in politics is a quitter.

Tranfering from one college to another is quitting?Wow,hey,Im sure IF you work,you have left one job for another,or one position for another,do you consider that quitting,or advancing your own career.Brock Lesner quit pro wrestling for pro football,then quit pro football for MMA is he a quitter or a guy who is advancing his life.Try not to post foolishness.