Breaking: Palin to resign within weeks? Update: Is her career over?
posted at 2:25 pm on July 3, 2009 by Allahpundit
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No word as to why but Stephanopoulos has a hunch. If it’s related to her plans for next year, which way should Palinistas be rooting? Presumably they hope she’s not running for reelection so that she can devote herself full time to building a presidential campaign, a la Tim Pawlenty, but there’s no telling with the ‘Cuda. Is she going national or going away?
She’s still a favorite to win if she runs again, but not nearly as much as she once was.
Recent polls put Governor Palin’s in-state approval rating in the low or mid-50s, respectable but a far cry from one-time ratings near 90 percent. Some tie the drop to what they say is her newfound proclivity for “red meat” conservative issues over pragmatic Alaskan interests. Others cringe at the family melodramas that have become tabloid fodder. Either way, the loss of support for “Sarah-dise” – the nickname used for Palin’s smooth-running early tenure – includes some notable figures…
Dissatisfaction is summed up by one bumper sticker: “Hey Sarah … the job’s in Juneau.”
In Palin’s defense, she spent most of the past legislative session in the capital, says John Bitney, a high school friend who was her legislative liaison until a falling-out with the governor got him fired.
There is also the challenge of balancing parochial Alaskan issues with the demands of being a national Republican star. “She’s focused on the national level now, and she’s playing in a league that’s pretty big,” says Mr. Bitney, now a legislative staffer…
John Schwochert, a Palin family friend, acknowledges that the governor’s in-state popularity has diminished, but that is probably because she has settled into her job. “Everybody here’s pretty satisfied with what she’s done for the state,” he says.
I’m not sure what to make of the fact that she’s doing this from Wasilla. That would suggest something momentous, but maybe she’s just home for the holiday. Exit question: If this is something big, why did she wait for one of the slowest days on the media calendar to do it? I’d like to think she’s tweaking them by forcing them to come into work this afternoon.
Update: Anticipating the announcement, Mark Halperin offers 10 reasons why Palin might not seek reelection. Note the last one.
Update: Not sure who their source is, but BNO says the speculation is correct.
Update: BNO is citing CNN, which is in turn citing a GOP source close to Palin. Stay tuned.
Update: Here’s the CNN story. Fox News is breaking live with it too now. Wow.
Update: The more I think about it, the more this portends that she’s running for president rather than going away. If she’s planning on dropping out of politics for a while, there’s no reason to announce that she’s not running again this early. Granted, it helps clear the way for any of her underlings to start campaigning for governor, but she could tell them privately now and let them start organizing quietly. Also, the symbolism of announcing on July 4th weekend suggests grander plans. Or is she just trying to take advantage of the slow news cycle?
Update: A bombshell from BNO, which is reporting that Palin intends to resign within weeks rather than serve out her term. Why?
Update: Here’s the report from NBC affiliate KTUU that she’s stepping down in the next few weeks. The most charitable possibility is that she’s so eager to run for president that she can’t be bothered with the governorship anymore, and even that possibility ain’t too charitable. This has taken an ominous turn.
Update: Hmmm. If it’s a scandal, would CNN’s sources be offering quotes like this?
“She thinks she has accomplished goals she has set forward,” one of the sources, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said. “She sees what a positive influence she has had on people’s lives from traveling the country in the last year.”
Update: Says Ace, “It’s over. You can’t resign from a governorship and then run for higher office.” I agree. Placing your ambition over your commitment to the state looks shady, especially for someone who won’t have a single full term as governor under her belt for the primaries.
Update: Geraghty agrees with me and Ace.
David Schuster is offering a typical sneering tone, but it doesn’t make it any less accurate: “If it’s true that she’s leaving the governorship before her first term is complete, her national political career is done.”
A broken clock can be right twice a day, and Schuster is right here. If Sarah Palin wishes to someday be President of the United States, then she had to serve at least one full term in statewide office. (Yes, Obama had been in the Senate for about two years before running for president, but he had a lot of stars align for him at the right moment. Beyond that, at some point, “but Obama did it that way” isn’t a persuasive argument.)
Departing with little or no warning, after about 30 months in office, is beyond surprising. I’m sure the Lieutenant Governor will do fine, but there’s definately a sense of leaving with work unfinished and as her career was just beginning to take off.
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She coulda always used this as “I’d rather resign then be trampled on by the government forcing money we don’t want down our throats” Well I hope its something along those lines.
Rbastid on July 3, 2009 at 8:02 PM
Thank you. Let the healing begin.
Yes pambi i do. All of them are boys though and young, so maybe I am not the best one to talk about controlling your teenage girls..but regardless, if I was a famous spokesman for teenage abstinence and if I had teeange daughters, I know that if they got pregnant out of wedlock I would be ashamed and most likely step down from my postion as spokesman for teenage abstinence in order to avoid being a hypocrite.
You have to be responsible for you minor childrens behaviour. You can’t just let the public schools,the relativist culture and the TV raise your kids.
I do believe that if you raise your children in the true faith and if they know you are faithful, they will look up to you and imitate you.
MaximusConfessor on July 3, 2009 at 8:06 PM
Here’s hoping that Sarah Palin recognizes 2012 is a no go and has already settled a behind the scenes deal to again become the Veep candidate, this time under Mitt Romney. Huck-a-phony might seem the natural match, but he and she share the same base of evangelical voters. If Palin brings evangelicals to Mitt, with his economic cred, BHO the country wrecker gets tossed out on his ear.
Please God, thus prove your existence to AP.
exdeadhead on July 3, 2009 at 8:10 PM
Sarah Palin is a real person… She simply got tired of playing the childish games!!! She was cleared of the ethics charges brought against her…. which were FREE for the accusers…However, leaving her with outrageous legal fees… She is bigger than those childish politicians who have never grown up and live in the “real” world…..
Dakotobol on July 3, 2009 at 8:18 PM
MaxCon @ 8:06PM, Now you are making some sense!! The only point is was Sarah Palin the Advocate for teenage abstinence BEFORE her Daughter became pregnant? I was not aware of that if so, I know her DAUGHTER took that position after she had her baby. Please clarify if you know.
bluefox on July 3, 2009 at 8:18 PM
Maybe that is what separates us. I would not be ashamed of my children. I would just love them through their mistakes.
You will find as your young ones grow that they end up doing something quite maddening. They get minds of their own. I can also tell you, that no matter how you raise them, faith or no, they will do what they want to in the end despite your best efforts. It can be humbling and that’s when you learn to love them anyway rather than harshly judge by a standard that only one person in history has ever reached.
Step down if you must from your position of leadership, but how richer your testimony would be if it had just a touch of humble understanding.
Miss Molly on July 3, 2009 at 8:34 PM
I have, many times. How do you think I got all of the information I mentioned? “Apathy”? I think not. “Inherent hostility”? Um, no. I have no reason to be hostile towards her. I only pity those who vote based upon how “down to earth” the candidate is instead of analyzing a candidate’s political philosophy, holistic foreign policy, and view of the U.S. Constitution and their words and deeds supporting them.
It’s very obvious that logic is no longer taught in American schools. “Hateful”? What was hateful about what I’d said? “Just too American”? Implying what? Am I “unAmerican” for thinking independently, which is to say, neither Democrat or Republican, for applying standards to all political candidates, even the ones others may think “likable” or “all-American”?
If I could, before every political debate, I’d require the following of any candidate:
In 500-word answers, I’d love for each candidate to answer the following:
1. What is the role of the President?
2. What is the role of Congress and the Supreme Court?
3. What is the purpose of government?
4. What role, if any, should the government play in the economy?
5. What is your foreign policy, not in reference to any particular country, but as a holistic policy?
6. What is the role of the military, and how would you use it?
7. From where do you derive your world view?
8. Is the Constitution a “living” document? If so, how?
9. What are your views on state vs. federal roles?
10. What is the most just and revenue-maximizing form of taxation?
11. What makes you qualified for this position?
12. How would you improve the American education system?
13. When does life begin?
14. How would you increase national security?
15. What is your vision for the nation?
But hey, asking such questions is just too unAmerican these days.
Send_Me on July 3, 2009 at 10:35 PM
You left a few out;
How old is the Constitution?
How many States in America?
How does one cast a vote?
christene on July 3, 2009 at 10:50 PM
Psssst,…she was cleared.
Any bet’s on who would/could fork-up a birth certificate first? Gov Palin or hussein???
christene on July 3, 2009 at 10:55 PM
Ha! No, if I could, I’d make every American answer your questions in order to vote.
Send_Me on July 3, 2009 at 11:02 PM
Oh I can’t wait till tomorrow’s celebration with some family that said last year they hate Palin! First a Tea Party to go to and then on to the family gathering. This is going to turn out to be a really good 4th of July! Go Sarah, I will vote for you AGAIN!
Happy Independence Day to everyone, be safe and hopeful!
Coastal Paradise on July 4, 2009 at 12:40 AM
Ditto. Have a good one. I am going to two rallies on Sat. One a Tea party and another Obama protest party. I got my sign ready.
FU Barry
Geochelone on July 4, 2009 at 3:43 AM
After living 4 years with the Godless Obama, I wouldn’t care if Romney or Palin were Scientologists…that’s the least of our worries. ‘cuz there’s no disputing they LOVE America!
luvstotango on July 4, 2009 at 1:43 PM
This move is brilliant and is designed to go around the Republican Beltway Boys. Just like the Germans trotted around, the Maginot Line defenses in WWII, instead of getting bogged down and possibly losing in a head-on offensive. It’s a military offensive tactic 101.
luvstotango on July 4, 2009 at 2:03 PM
Yes, brilliant move! Give up on your tenure as Governor to prove that you’re ready for a higher office.
Ed said it best. No one leads by quitting!
ckoeber on July 4, 2009 at 3:14 PM
She didn’t quit, she’s repositioning to higher ground for the coming battle.
“”One cannot wage war under present conditions without the support of public opinion, which is tremendously molded by the press and other forms of propaganda.”
-General Douglas MacArthur
luvstotango on July 4, 2009 at 3:43 PM
you should also add “What language do Austrians speak?”
Red State State of Mind on July 4, 2009 at 10:27 PM
You LOVE America so much that you quit one of the highest offices that you can hold within America?
If she can’t take the heat now how would she handle a Presidential Campaign?
ckoeber on July 4, 2009 at 11:42 PM
LOL. So, let’s see. The first question ANYONE would ask after she comes back into the spotlight with an announcement to run is “why should I trust you to run for the presidency of the US when you can’t even complete a term as governor?“
ckoeber on July 4, 2009 at 11:45 PM
I don’t know if she’s ever going to run for office again or not. Actually, I’d say she won’t. But most people can recognize how Palin-Hate has become a national pastime, and what she’s been put through.
ddrintn on July 5, 2009 at 4:46 PM
Anyway, why should we trust Obama when he lied to his constituents about running for president?
ddrintn on July 5, 2009 at 4:48 PM
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