DISQUS

The Moderate Voice: Palin Resigning as Alaska Governor

  • joeaudio · 5 months ago
    Or could it be that she's about to be indicted by the Feds?
    Seems that her manse in Wasilla was built at the same time, with the same materials, by the same contractors hired (when she was mayor of Wasilla) to build the multi million dollar sports complex in Wasilla.
    Coincidence?
    or more ambition than brains?
  • Ron Beasley · 5 months ago
    I think what she's looking for is her own show on FOX and the dollars it will bring in. The Hannity and Beck fans just love her.
  • D. E.Rodriguez · 5 months ago
    List of possible reasons for Sarah's decision--you have mentioned several of them:

    To avoid a potentially embarrassing upset defeat in 2010

    To hog the long fourth of July news cycle

    To take the limelight away from Mark Sanford

    She is walking away for good

    She is "overwhelmed with the many roles she has to play — mother, governor, GOP superstar"

    More ethics shoes are about to drop

    To cash in on her celebrity status: speaking fees, etc., etc.

    To make millions writing books and reporting for FOX

    To jog for "Runner's World" wrapped in the US flag, and wearing nylon stockings.

    To run with Rush Limbaugh in 2012--who is on top of the ticket to be decided

    To have more time for bone up for her upcoming appearance on "Are you smarter than a fifth grader?"

    I am sure there will be a hundred more--all fun to read and watch, especially on the late night comedy shows
  • GreenDreams · 5 months ago
    Yikes! Limbaugh/Palin. Scary.
  • JSpencer · 5 months ago
    I doubt that clash of egos would hang together for more than a few weeks. ;-) Like her or not though, she commands far too much interest to fade gently into private life. How she is going to spend her political capital is the question.

    I suspect that the Palin we’re going to see from this day forward will be, if anything, more partisan, more nasty, less substantive, less deliberative, and (yes I’ll say it) more narcissistic than what we’ve seen so far. ~ DS

    Unfortunately I suspect you are right - although I hope not. That whole divisive, demonizing dynamic has brought nothing good to our country, regardless of which side it comes from.
  • D. E.Rodriguez · 5 months ago
    HALPERIN'S TAKE at Time.com, (http://thepage.time.com/halperins-take-10-possi...) has just published the "10 Possible Reasons for Palin's Decision"

    1. Her political standing has slipped enough that she could have lost a re-election bid if she tried to retain her current office.

    2. Her political standing has slipped enough that even if she had run and won, she would have likely been bloodied in the race, maybe even in a primary.

    3. Even more ethics complaints (many frivolous) would have been filed against her.

    4. She's got a book to write.

    5. She's got a special needs baby to raise.

    6. It is logistically impossible to run for president as the sitting governor of Alaska -- because of flight times. (Not hard: *impossible*)

    7. She couldn't truly explore her money-making potential as an incumbent governor.

    8. She couldn't truly explore her media potential as an incumbent governor.

    9. The legislature has turned so much against her that the job wasn't much fun any more.

    10. If she wants to be the Republican Party's presidential nominee in 2012, she needs to spend more time raising money, establishing her international and national expertise, and traveling the Lower 48. And she needs to start now.

    We weren't too far off...
  • rejoicing · 5 months ago
    I'm glad she's going. Now, she has more time to watch Russia from her porch. The only reason I regret she's going is because now she will have more time to shoot wolves from planes (poor animals).