Is Palin’s national political career over?

posted at 5:45 pm on July 3, 2009 by Ed Morrissey

The news of Sarah Palin’s resignation as governor came during my show this afternoon, where we spent most of an hour discussing it with the chatizens and my co-host Duane Patterson.  I’ve had a chance to watch the video of her announcement and read through dozens of Twitter messages back and forth attempting to rationalize this, and still, it simply can’t be rationalized on the basis of what Palin said today.  It’s easily the most bizarre resignation I’ve seen, and just about senseless.

The lame-duck explanation was the most incoherent part of the entire statement:

“Once I decided not to run for re-election, I also felt that to embrace the conventional ‘Lame Duck’ status in this particular climate would just be another dose of ‘politics as usual,’ something I campaigned against and will always oppose. It is my duty to always protect our great state. With that in mind, my family and I determined that it is best to make a difference this summer, and I am willing to change things, so that this administration, with its positive agenda, its accomplishments and its successful road to an incredible future, can continue without interruption and with great administrative and legislative success.”

Bear in mind that the election isn’t next month but about 16 months from now, in November 2010.  Using this logic, Palin should never have run for the first term unless she was willing to run for the second, and not run for either if she wasn’t willing (or legally able) to run for a third.  Politicians don’t enter lame-duck status until their successor has already been elected and they’re running out the rest of the term. And all politicians become lame ducks at some point — and none of them quit just to avoid it.

Also, how can Palin quit because she didn’t want to deal with being a lame duck and claim in the same breath that her administration would “continue without interruption”?  She just interrupted it!  If she thinks that being a “lame duck” would hamper her ability to push her agenda in the state’s capital, how does she think that an unelected Sean Parnell is going to get it done?

If it’s her duty to always “protect” Alaska, then that strongly implies not walking away from the responsibility of governing it — a responsibility she sought, and with which her constituents trusted her to execute.  No one leads by quitting.  No one leads by quitting.  Palin’s abandoning  her post, and at least from her own description, doing it because she doesn’t want to deal with the issues of being a “lame duck,” a status all politicians have to handle at some point.

I’ve seen a myriad of excuses on Twitter and e-mail for this bizarre resignation: her legal bills are too high, she’s putting her family first, she doesn’t want to distract Alaskans because of cheap-shot ethics complaints that are distracting everyone.  None of those make any sense.  If the spotlight was too much, then she shouldn’t have run for office in the first place.  If she’s quitting because people are taking potshots at her, then she’s not the kind of political fighter we thought she was.  The legal bills might be a rational reason, but thoroughly insufficient for betraying the people who put her in charge of Alaska — and her memoirs would have paid for her legal bills many times over, had she completed her term.

There’s really no excuse, and what Rich Lowry also calls her “terrible,” “rambling,” and “not at all persuasive” statement showed that.  Unless there was a serious illness or a serious scandal, the resignation on the grounds Palin gave is simply incomprehensible.  She has destroyed her own credibiity in a single day.

I liked Sarah Palin and supported her inclusion on the GOP ticket last fall.  I thought she had more toughness than this.  It’s a big disappointment, and it’s the end of any hope of Palin getting taken seriously as a politician on the national level in the future.

Update (AP): I was going to tuck this into one of my own posts but it fits better here. Quin Hillyer, senior editor at the Spectator, calls the resignation an “appalling dereliction of duty.”

What Sarah Palin did today was get out before the real challenges of the job (whatever challenges there are for such an easy job) really rear their heads. The going got tough in terms of spurious ethics charges against her, and she took off. That’s cowardly. That’s not sign of staying power. It’s a sign of wanting to get out while the getting is good, in order to become a full-time candidate for a presidential race that won’t culminate for 3 1/2 more years. It’s a little too calculating, by half — or more.

I just listened to her speech announcing her decision, and found it singularly unimpressive. “This was a rambling, bombastic, self-centered, ‘poor me’ kind of speech.” That’s how Mike Carey of the Anchorage Daily News just described her speech on Fox News. I agree. He then said it was, darn, I already can’t remember if he said it was “pitiful” or “pathetic,” but it was some word like that. Again, I agree. It was a speech in which she clearly made a bit for a national audience — not a very effective bid, but a transparent one — but didn’t adequately explain to the people of Alaska why she was relinquishing her duty…

Statesmen hang tough. Sarah Palin is cutting and running. ‘Nuff said.

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I love palin

but some of you palinites must STOP equating analysis and civil critique with some sort of high brow, through the nose snottiness

blatantblue on July 3, 2009 at 6:38 PM

Its strong emotions that bring that nonsense out of people. Who else sees nothing but raw fear in all criticism? I mean, this hardcore group has begun to get quite looney, spinning a rash and hasty resignation from an important post as some kind of genius political move…and then labelling any cricitism as elitist…

its paranoid delusion.

hardcore palinacs are off the deep end. they’ve firmly planted themselves in the realm of paranoid delusion…enemies around every corner, monsters in every shadow, fear behind all criticism.

ernesto on July 3, 2009 at 6:46 PM

but this spin pushes the boundaries of rationality.

Who’s opinion of rationality would that be?

peacenprosperity on July 3, 2009 at 6:47 PM

Krauthammer is the slimiest ever.

faraway on July 3, 2009 at 6:44 PM

Actually Olbermann is slimier..Krautie is oily, however.

Why can’t our alleged “intelligentia” focus on the opposition for a change?

Book smart and stupid.

clnurnberg on July 3, 2009 at 6:47 PM

Wait a minute….

Palin puts Alaska’s interests ahead of her own, she puts her family’s interests ahead of her own….

she is the anti-Sanford and that makes her career in politics (if she wants one) OVER??

Jaysus H. Keerist

Darleen on July 3, 2009 at 6:43 PM

I agree with you!

sarainitaly on July 3, 2009 at 6:47 PM

She could’ve raised the money to pay her legal bills, and she also could’ve worked to change the law (that she herself pushed) that allowed this to happen. She could’ve just rode it out for another 16 months. She didn’t; for better or worse she resigned instead.

Hollowpoint on July 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM

I don’t think it’s realistic to say she could have lobbied to change that law. If she pointed out the reasonable need to do so, she just would have been criticized for whining about the biased coverage again. That, and of course she’s trying to change, she has something to hide! On top of that continued ethics complaints.

aikidoka on July 3, 2009 at 6:47 PM

Nobody will hold this against her in a primary. Only NRO, Hugh Hewitt, Ed, and some other establishment Rockefellers will remember and try to make it an issue.

True_King on July 3, 2009 at 6:35 PM

Do you include Huckabigot in that group? Because he just got finished sand bagging Palin as a “fallen” comrade.

csdeven on July 3, 2009 at 6:44 PM

He did? He placed a political gravestone on Sarah too? If he did he’s wrong as well.

Why do you call him Huckabigot?

True_King on July 3, 2009 at 6:48 PM

Juan Williams is talking about Obama serving two terms. He’s delusional. The economy is going to get worse over the next three years, not better. Obama is gone in 2012. With avengeance.

Palin cannot fight the Democratic national media establishment from Alaska. She cannot build a base from Alaska. She needs Republicans returned to office in 2010.

Despite the comments of the near infallible Charles K this is an astute move by Sarah. Charles is wrong when he claims she may run in 2016 but not 2012.

Sarah did not quit Alaska. She left a job she loved for the sake of her nation, when it was in a time of peril.

Basilsbest on July 3, 2009 at 6:48 PM

I usually respect Ed’s post, but this one’s pretty lame.

eforhan on July 3, 2009 at 6:49 PM

Foolishness, such rank foolishness.

True_King on July 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM

Have you read the dems response to her quitting? It’s verbatim to what you are calling rank foolishness. And any rep candidates will do the same if necessary. And it probably will be. The dems will let the reps eat their own in the primaries and if she wins, they will go after her.

She’s done in politics. Not so in influencing the GOP. There she is stronger than ever.

csdeven on July 3, 2009 at 6:49 PM

Heat, kitchen. Awwww, poor Sarah.

SHE WAS A LOCK TO BE POTUS, REMEMBER?

Dave Rywall on July 3, 2009 at 6:38 PM

Drywall, we thought your moose crushed you. Finally got enough money to pay your power bill?

HornetSting on July 3, 2009 at 6:49 PM

If she’s quitting because people are taking potshots at her, then she’s not the kind of political fighter we thought she was.

Come on, Ed. Sarah Palin is no shrinking violet. She’s as confident and as tough as they come.

If she’s resigning because of the, shall we say, “negative attention”, then it’s because the negative attention has been even more disgusting when it concerned Trig, Willow and Bristol than it was when it concerned her.

Forget the whole “lame duck” stuff. That wasn’t her reason, it was just a first salvo, much as when people give a list and end with “but most importantly…”.

Why do they always save “most importantly” for last? Because they’re softening doubt before they give the killer. They throw out the debatables before they offer the definitive.

She resigned for the sake of her kids, not because she, herself, can’t stand the heat.

Tuning Spork on July 3, 2009 at 6:49 PM

Destroy Obama. Hound him to suicide.

noblejones on July 3, 2009 at 6:49 PM

How can anyone say that her speech was incoherent and rambling? I understood every word.

What was she speaking–Austrian?

NebCon on July 3, 2009 at 6:49 PM

We’ve heard our entire lives that QUITTERS never win. She quit when it got tough, plain and simple. She is done in elected politics. She may still be a good fund raiser over time, but the masses will not vote for a quitter and you can bet the media will remind everyone she quit under fire if she ever runs again. DONE!

jwp1964 on July 3, 2009 at 6:49 PM

Levin is wrong on this. She’s had enough and she’ll try to get out of the public eye. The media and the David Brooks crowd has made her life impossible and she opted to save her family and herself.

The GOP blows

clnurnberg on July 3, 2009 at 6:27 PM

I think you hit it on the head. Not knowing her or the Palin family I would agree this may be her most compelling reason. This country will not be saved by the GOP or any other political strain. We are on a path to the disolution of the US and splintering into multiple entities. The writing is on the wall. It happened in Russia and we on the same path.

No one promised us this country would last forever. The founding fathers told us to expect our country to fall if we took the path we are now on.

usarmyretired on July 3, 2009 at 6:50 PM

On Special Report, Charles Krauthammer just theorized that she is delaying her elective political career for her family’s sake until her children are older. He thinks she’s going to use the time to become a better candidate, perhaps for Senate, write a book, master the issues, and establish her national profile.

Terrie on July 3, 2009 at 6:50 PM

Why do you call him Huckabigot?

True_King on July 3, 2009 at 6:48 PM

Remember his “I’m the Christian leader” ad?

csdeven on July 3, 2009 at 6:50 PM

Try comforting your young children by saying that millions of people calling them a whore is just politics and she needs to get over it.

GoodBoy on July 3, 2009 at 6:51 PM

What does Ed want, for her to sit back and rack up Millions and Millions in Legal bills thanks to the obsessed Sycophants on the left, bills she can’t afford without writing books???

What her family has gone through is absolutely ridiculous(and dangerous for the nation) and we have conservatives who want to criticize her?

Put yourself in her and her families shoes

jp on July 3, 2009 at 6:51 PM

The GOP blows

clnurnberg on July 3, 2009 at 6:27 PM

Right now, yes it does.

A Romney or Pawlenty or any other candidate with northeastern elite GOP balls resting on their chin is a sad sad future to behold.

I can’t explain why Palin did what she did today. NEITHER CAN ANYONE ELSE. Take all speculation with a MOUNTAIN of salt.

I can only hope she, or someone like her, that is outside the beltway business as usual crowd steps up in 2012 to rescue us from this socialist hell.

Sammy316 on July 3, 2009 at 6:52 PM

Wow, she spoke for a whole 5+ minutes with no teleprompter in sight, she must be some kind of idiot to do that! Ed’s right sometimes she made no sense… she would have made a horrible vice president (please insert photo of Joe Biden here)…

There have been a few governers this year who have “abandoned” their state lately, AZ, UT, SD for “political reasons” and some who should have resigned under the cloud of “investigations” NM, SC.

I think that she shows a level of integrity that we are unfamiliar with in politics.. It would have been impossible for her to keep up with the business of her state while having to defend her every move (including holding fish and wearing jackets) and it would cost her constituents millions to defend..(remember that she is fiscally conservative). The level of personal and professional attacks have been unbelievable. I see this as a lateral move for her, I don’t see her as backing down from any fight, merely changing up the game.

kringeesmom on July 3, 2009 at 6:52 PM

Mark Levin defended Palin in his opening. Savage ripped Andrea Mitchell saying that she reminded him of the movie Halloween.

V15J on July 3, 2009 at 6:52 PM

While her reasons may look good on paper and in fact be valid the video of her speaking was very unsettling.

The big plus in all this is whatever the fallout 3 1/2 years until the next presidential election is an eternity in politics. She can be born and reborn several times.

Right now I would imagine her favorables have dropped sharply–a quitter– with independents, whom I might add generally elect all Presidents. Repubs and Dems nominate but independents switch sides and do the electing.

patrick neid on July 3, 2009 at 6:52 PM

Roundup of reaction to Palin resignation. Most recent update is Bill Kristol on Fox News earlier:

http://nicholasjacob.wordpress.com/2009/07/03/roundup-of-reaction-to-palin-resignation-w-continuous-updates/

nickj116 on July 3, 2009 at 6:53 PM

you basically validated every argument the left has made against you.

The left lives in thier own perverse reality. For someone to make a statement like that would mean that person accepts the bizarre reality the left lives in. You must agree with ed that the demofascists are just,”good Americans who have a different idea of how things should be done.” Me, I think most are dysfunctional and probably shouldn’t be allowed to even drive. I do not accpet thier world view and reality therefore I give no credence to thier opinions.

peacenprosperity on July 3, 2009 at 6:53 PM

On Special Report, Charles Krauthammer just theorized that she is delaying her elective political career for her family’s sake until her children are older. He thinks she’s going to use the time to become a better candidate, perhaps for Senate, write a book, master the issues, and establish her national profile.

Terrie on July 3, 2009 at 6:50 PM

Yeah, poor Charles. I don’t think he will be on the Palin dinner list when she gets to DC.

genso on July 3, 2009 at 6:53 PM

She will be a strong voice for conservatives…Obama AND GOP standby!

califdreamnred on July 3, 2009 at 6:54 PM

Its strong emotions that bring that nonsense out of people. Who else sees nothing but raw fear in all criticism? I mean, this hardcore group has begun to get quite looney, spinning a rash and hasty resignation from an important post as some kind of genius political move…and then labelling any cricitism as elitist…

its paranoid delusion.

hardcore palinacs are off the deep end. they’ve firmly planted themselves in the realm of paranoid delusion…enemies around every corner, monsters in every shadow, fear behind all criticism.

ernesto on July 3, 2009 at 6:46 PM

I am by no means a “Palinite” or whatever the crap you idiots are saying, but I would say that the people that continue to take shots at Palin and focus so much on her and claim to understand or be able to handle what she has been through are the ones that are incredibly loony and moronic to boot given the fact that right now there are a lot more important issues going on. Like good old Biden and others have said, Alaska is a tiny state and doesn’t really mean anything.

We are on the verge of dictatorship and people are focusing on this and writing her off. Are you morons saying that you would rather have someone who doesn’t want to give up power over someone who simply serves for the good of the people and realizes when it is time to pass on the reigns? Wow, just wow…

MobileVideoEngineer on July 3, 2009 at 6:54 PM

usarmyretired at 6:50

Unless the folks who love this country rise up and forget the damned back-biting, the writing definitely is on the wall.

Palin just indicated she’s a team player. Now who can say the same?

justincase on July 3, 2009 at 6:54 PM

I’m with Ed, it’s just his opinion. Besides, we are both Steeler’s fans and the Steeler Nation stands together.

Bishop on July 3, 2009 at 6:46 PM

I expect opinions to have a logical and factual basis — not all the other bloggers are doing it! I want to run with the big boys on the corner! Maybe, they’ll let me join their club!!!!

Blake on July 3, 2009 at 6:54 PM

I mean, this hardcore group has begun to get quite looney, spinning a rash and hasty resignation from an important post as some kind of genius political move…and then labelling any cricitism as elitist…

Since we don’t really know a lot of the fine details yet, would you classify yourself as a loony, delusional, paranoid elitist who is unwilling to accept that he knows as little as anyone else which makes your opinion no less or more valid than anyone else’s?

Bishop on July 3, 2009 at 6:54 PM

but some of you palinites must STOP equating analysis and civil critique with some sort of high brow, through the nose snottiness

blatantblue on July 3, 2009 at 6:38 PM

The disturbing part is that they are soooooooo willing to accept her as a victim when last year they were extolling her toughness.

Well, what is she? Tough or no?

I happen to think she is tough and this is a rational move to maximize her effect on this country she loves. And that would be defeating the traitorous dems in 2010 and 2012 even if she isn’t the candidate.

csdeven on July 3, 2009 at 6:55 PM

She thought it was unfair to Alaskans that their gov was spending 80% of her time on bogus attacks so she stepped down.

Totally and absolutely plausible and typical of somebody who doesn’t think like the scheming Obama.

That’s called character. Palin has it in spades and her politial career is by no means over if she doesn’t want it to be.

Ed, you’re way off base here, bro.

Metro on July 3, 2009 at 6:55 PM

Right now I would imagine her favorables have dropped sharply–a quitter– with independents

how do they square that with Sanford’s remaining in office?

Screw your family, screw your state, stay in office and it makes your favorables go up?

Darleen on July 3, 2009 at 6:55 PM

Good for her. No one should have to put up with the crap of this kind of “public” life. Let it be a lesson to all that having a political career at the expense of your family and your soul just isn’t worth it.
She’s tough enough God knows, but for what? I continue to be amazed at what America is becoming. I think she sees it too but right now she isn’t the one to stand against the juggernaut, especially with the conservative movement in disarray and many who should be her friends telling her she’s just not smart enough, cunning enough, savvy enough, devious enough, good – Enough!
Et tu, Goldberg, Krauthammer, Allah, Ed, et al?
Next!

Randy

williars on July 3, 2009 at 6:55 PM

Yeah, poor Charles. I don’t think he will be on the Palin dinner list when she gets to DC.

genso on July 3, 2009 at 6:53 PM

If you think that’s what Krauthammer wants or that Palin would be smart to avenge well-intentioned criticism, please take a deep breath and count to eleventy.

Terrie on July 3, 2009 at 6:56 PM

Blake on July 3, 2009 at 6:54 PM

Like I said, Ed and I are fellow members of the Steeler nation and that trumps everything else. ;-)

Live football or die.

Bishop on July 3, 2009 at 6:56 PM

What was she speaking–Austrian?

NebCon on July 3, 2009 at 6:49 PM

Nein.

The Race Card on July 3, 2009 at 6:56 PM

How many Millions in Legal bills did Obama rack up before running for POTUS because of right wing sycophants intent on destroying him?

She has experienced something no other politician in our country has had to put up with

jp on July 3, 2009 at 6:56 PM

ernesto on July 3, 2009 at 6:46 PM

No, the paranoid delusion is you thinking that any one will ever get behind your bonehead political positions. Really, ernesto, you’re a freak.

Blake on July 3, 2009 at 6:56 PM

Like I said, Ed and I are fellow members of the Steeler nation and that trumps everything else. ;-)

Live football or die.

Bishop on July 3, 2009 at 6:56 PM

So that’s why you didn’t get Palin’s basketball analogy. ;p

Terrie on July 3, 2009 at 6:57 PM

Heat, kitchen. Awwww, poor Sarah.

SHE WAS A LOCK TO BE POTUS, REMEMBER?

Dave Rywall on July 3, 2009 at 6:38 PM

You do know that your Canadian opinion counts for nothing , right?

capejasmine on July 3, 2009 at 6:57 PM

Like I said, Ed and I are fellow members of the Steeler nation and that trumps everything else. ;-)

Live football or die.

Bishop on July 3, 2009 at 6:56 PM

Don’t forget to wear a cup.

Blake on July 3, 2009 at 6:58 PM

I hope she travels the country relentlessly attacking Obama and his horrendous policies. Wouldn’t it be ironic if the only Republican with the cojones to take on The One turned out to be a woman?

It’s always been my opinion that Barry is so thin-skinned and egotistical that he’ll show his true colors as soon as someone starts really hammering him. Go get him, Sarah.

Meredith on July 3, 2009 at 6:58 PM

Ed, have you actually read her remarks? I think your assessment is dead wrong, and I think you’d reconsider if you read her remarks in their entirety.

http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=99149353434&ref=nf

Redhead Infidel on July 3, 2009 at 6:37 PM

I read them. None of it makes much sense to me.

Is she resigning under family pressure as she implied? Or is it the ethics complaints that she’s already scored 15-0 against? Or the desire to take some unspecified other direction? Or that somehow the decision not to run again makes her ineffective as a “lame duck”?

Instead of citing one compelling reason, she listed off several, none of which sound all that compelling on their own. I can understand the financial issue behind the ethics complaints, but in terms of future ambitions, if she found them to be too much a distraction can she really be counted on for higher office without being likewise distracted?

I like Palin, even after this decision that I disagree with and don’t understand. Love her or hate her, the implication is pretty clear though- her career as an elected official is over.

Hollowpoint on July 3, 2009 at 6:58 PM

I liked Sarah Palin and supported her inclusion on the GOP ticket last fall. I thought she had more toughness than this. It’s a big disappointment, and it’s the end of any hope of Palin getting taken seriously as a politician on the national level in the future.

I’m not s sure. If unemployment is 15-20% in 2011, all these old rules of politics are out the door. No one is going to be voting on the basis of her resigning early.

pearson on July 3, 2009 at 6:58 PM

President Palin is a good thing….;)

dec5 on July 3, 2009 at 6:58 PM

The unimaginable constant attacks on Palin were comparable to the continuous smearing of Bush that the leftwing wackos attacked him with on a daily basis. Hate is the common denominator for the left. Saul Alinski, Obama’s mentor, was a master of ridicule and used it as a standard operating procedure. Many on the left are disciples of Alinski and his “Rules for Radicals” is their Bible. Hillary even wrote a paper on Alinski her last year at Wellesley. You see the hate every time they open their mouths.

volsense on July 3, 2009 at 6:59 PM

Let’s say there is no smoking gun behind this, because, if there is, that changes things. Where has been the Republican support for her during all the viscous, deceitful attacks during the last ten months? They voted “Present,” just like the ONE does, and really let her down, so I really don’t blame her for telling them, “Up yours;” the moles that worked for McCain were the worst. Because of the way the Repubs treated her, they don’t deserve good leadership; they eat their own, and that is why I switched parties to an Independent a few years ago. May God help us, because we have screwed it up pretty well on our own.

DL13 on July 3, 2009 at 6:59 PM

Sarah just put Obama in notice: Messiah, I’m coming for your job in 2012.

technopeasant on July 3, 2009 at 6:59 PM

but some of you palinites must STOP equating analysis and civil critique with some sort of high brow, through the nose snottiness

blatantblue on July 3, 2009 at 6:38 PM

And you, kid, have to stop being so damn naive.

Blake on July 3, 2009 at 6:59 PM

Good for her. No one should have to put up with the crap of this kind of “public” life. Let it be a lesson to all that having a political career at the expense of your family and your soul just isn’t worth it.
She’s tough enough God knows, but for what? I continue to be amazed at what America is becoming. I think she sees it too but right now she isn’t the one to stand against the juggernaut, especially with the conservative movement in disarray and many who should be her friends telling her she’s just not smart enough, cunning enough, savvy enough, devious enough, good – Enough!
Et tu, Goldberg, Krauthammer, Allah, Ed, et al?
Next!
Randy

williars on July 3, 2009 at 6:55 PM

The problem with your idea is all we get forever is democraps who are tough enough to do what it takes to win.

jwp1964 on July 3, 2009 at 7:00 PM

I expect opinions to have a logical and factual basis — not all the other bloggers are doing it! I want to run with the big boys on the corner! Maybe, they’ll let me join their club!!!!

Blake on July 3, 2009 at 6:54 PM

I don’t agree with Ed about this (I don’t think we know enough yet to make that kind of final judgment), but in his defense, he’s not following the lead of other bloggers. What he’s saying now is exactly what he said on his radio show when the news came out.

bamaconservative on July 3, 2009 at 7:00 PM

if you nominate Mitt by giving Obama another 4 years. We’ll keep doing that until the republican party gets the message or ceases to exist!

Talk about cutting off the nose to spite the face?

And if that doesn’t work, what, you’ll join the Repeal 22 movement?

Techie on July 3, 2009 at 6:32 PM

Did you say the same thing about John Huntsman, who left to serve for an administration that is doing everything to “fundamentally change” our beloved country. When SP resigns not from a scandal and says she’ll work to get Conservatives elected around the country, you goons jump to conclusion without giving her the benefit of the doubt. I say again, get ready for an extra four years of Obama if Mitt gets the nomination; I as a conservative black man who opposes everything the left stands for will work tirelessly to ensure that everybody around me votes for Obama. Mitt is now the darling of the left; that is enough reason for any conservative loving American to be wary of; If RINOs want a democrat-lite government, why not go all the way and vote the real democrats. When Obama takes you hard earned money to give me (cos I’m a minority), let’s see if you’ll still feel the same way about SP.

julian on July 3, 2009 at 7:01 PM

If you think that’s what Krauthammer wants or that Palin would be smart to avenge well-intentioned criticism, please take a deep breath and count to eleventy.

Terrie on July 3, 2009 at 6:56 PM

If you think Palin is going to go all “lone wolf” now and then cater to the DC elites when/if she gets to Washington, then you fail understand that for which she stands.

genso on July 3, 2009 at 7:01 PM

Hey wow, an Allah post from Ed. Who woulda thunk it?

David Block on July 3, 2009 at 7:01 PM

I just listened to her spokesman and she clearly said Sarah was going to effect politics from the outside. And while all the talk is that she didn’t cave. That is what it seems to me. She caved in to all the pressure.

I would do the same I’m sure, but I thought she was stronger than the average…

This may not be over forever but this hurts her credibility at least in the short run.

petunia on July 3, 2009 at 7:02 PM

If you think that’s what Krauthammer wants or that Palin would be smart to avenge well-intentioned criticism, please take a deep breath and count to eleventy.

Terrie on July 3, 2009 at 6:56 PM

It wasn’t well intentioned criticism. You take a breath.

Blake on July 3, 2009 at 7:02 PM

It’s not she’s uber rich and can defend these ethics complaints out of her own pocket.

therightwinger on July 3, 2009 at 7:02 PM

I’m not s sure. If unemployment is 15-20% in 2011, all these old rules of politics are out the door. No one is going to be voting on the basis of her resigning early.
pearson on July 3, 2009 at 6:58 PM

Certain ‘economists’ are already starting to float the need for yet another stimucrap package. When the full effects of the putrid disaster which is the Ogabe Administration hit the public, the ‘rats will be lucky to lose only their congressional seats and not something vastly more precious to them.

Bishop on July 3, 2009 at 7:03 PM

No one is going to be voting on the basis of her resigning early.

pearson on July 3, 2009 at 6:58 PM

If all things are equal in the GOP primaries, you can bet her GOP rivals will mercilessly keel haul her over it.

csdeven on July 3, 2009 at 7:03 PM

I don’t think it’s realistic to say she could have lobbied to change that law. If she pointed out the reasonable need to do so, she just would have been criticized for whining about the biased coverage again. That, and of course she’s trying to change, she has something to hide! On top of that continued ethics complaints.

aikidoka on July 3, 2009 at 6:47 PM

Perhaps. But now she leaves her successors open to the same scenario without doing anything about it.

That she quit also makes it look like she has something to hide. Even if it was a no-win situation for her, she chose the path that effectively eliminated any chance of higher office.

Hollowpoint on July 3, 2009 at 7:03 PM

I find it sad, that the woman obviously reached a breaking point, as everyone, and I mean EVERYONE has one. If you have never been attacked daily, solely on the basis that you were chosen as a running mate, then none of us can say we’ve walked in her shoes.

Of course, no one has walked in her shoes except for every other politician who enters the national scene as a major figure. Her rambling, bizarre statements proves either that she has no backbone or sense of duty or that she’s nothing more than the worst characterizations of her critics- the slutty airline stewardess persona.

bayam on July 3, 2009 at 7:03 PM

Love her or hate her, the implication is pretty clear though- her career as an elected official is over.

Depends on other things.

Did she really resign because of a huge, upcoming scandal? If yes, career over. If no, still alive.

Will the economy hugely improve by 2011? If yes, career over. If no, still alive.

As long as she’s the only one in the GOP who sounds like Reagan, she remains alive.

pearson on July 3, 2009 at 7:03 PM

csdeven on July 3, 2009 at 6:55 PM

it blows my mind
any
ANY
seriously

ANY criticism means you hate
God
guns
palin
and America
oh and mainstreet and you hate moms and pops stores

and you eat French fries
not freedom fries

:P

blatantblue on July 3, 2009 at 7:04 PM

As a junior member of the “Palin Faithful” I am willing to wait and see the why of her decision.

Bishop on July 3, 2009 at 6:29 PM

Agree 100%

Cindy Munford on July 3, 2009 at 7:04 PM

I seem to remember the intelligencia telling Palin that being up in Alaska, it would be hard for her to retain any influence in the lower 48.

Hmmmmm.

portlandon on July 3, 2009 at 6:42 PM

Levin just made a point related to this – he thinks she wants to build up knowledge & influence in the lower 48 in preparation for a 2012 run.

Rosmerta on July 3, 2009 at 7:04 PM

She caved in to all the pressure.

I would do the same I’m sure, but I thought she was stronger than the average…

This may not be over forever but this hurts her credibility at least in the short run.

petunia on July 3, 2009 at 7:02 PM

She didn’t cave in and she is stronger than the average but was facing an unheard level of personal attacks. You can’t even take criticism here for your dumb comments without whining. So much for your credibility. LOL

Blake on July 3, 2009 at 7:04 PM

Ha ha, Levin likes Sarah’s wardrobe more than Michelle’s!

Me too.

Rosmerta on July 3, 2009 at 7:05 PM

Wow, overall pretty surprising. This makes her look really week. ALso, the press conference was nothing but odd. This does not look good for her in any light, giving in is never the answer. The voters wanted her to serve and she gave up.

DontTaseMeBro on July 3, 2009 at 7:05 PM

You just gotta love the fact that Palin has moved the Big 0 out of the headlines. Take a look at the Drudge Report that has her big picture dominant center top and the Big 0′s small picture to the lower right. quite the metaphor if you ask me.

glennbo on July 3, 2009 at 7:05 PM

I love palin

but some of you palinites must STOP equating analysis and civil critique with some sort of high brow, through the nose snottiness

blatantblue on July 3, 2009 at 6:38 PM

Absolutely… they have embraced an embarrassing “proud ignorance” that Palin herself never embraced. Palin’s most devoted supporters were her biggest obstacle.

And I used past tense on purpose… there is a LOT of denial here.

DaveS on July 3, 2009 at 7:06 PM

I seem to remember the intelligencia telling Palin that being up in Alaska, it would be hard for her to retain any influence in the lower 48.

Hmmmmm.

portlandon on July 3, 2009 at 6:42 PM

Levin just made a point related to this – he thinks she wants to build up knowledge & influence in the lower 48 in preparation for a 2012 run.

Rosmerta on July 3, 2009 at 7:04 PM

Yep. Another example of her getting attacked for doing what they demanded that she do.

These people are so incredibly dishonest it’s sickening.

Blake on July 3, 2009 at 7:06 PM

Mark Levin is reading Doctor Zero’s post on air.

Blake on July 3, 2009 at 7:07 PM

Yeah, I think she can take it. If it were just about her. However, the simple truth is, it isn’t. Maybe some things in life are more important than to see your family ridiculed when prominent members of your own base will not take you seriously.

brennan251 on July 3, 2009 at 7:07 PM

Palin can not form a national base up in Alaska. She does not think it is ethical (you RINOS do know what ethics are don’t you?) to try to build a national base while sitting as governor in Alaska because she can not do both and she doesn’t want to short change the people of Alaska.

Blake on July 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM

That makes it sound like she will be spending more time in the lower 48, but didn’t she say she wanted to spend more time with her kids? She can’t do both.

She won’t run for office again unless as an Independent. She said she was going to support others achieve their goals, regardless of party. I’m sure she won’t be helping any Democrats, but she can’t be a Republican President candidate after saying that. I don’t think she is too thrilled about being a Republican, and who could blame her.

Buddahpundit on July 3, 2009 at 7:07 PM

Levin quoting Doctor Zero on HA, guys

Rosmerta on July 3, 2009 at 7:07 PM

I’m not s sure. If unemployment is 15-20% in 2011, all these old rules of politics are out the door. No one is going to be voting on the basis of her resigning early.

pearson on July 3, 2009 at 6:58 PM

Of course they would. I can see the opposition ads now: “When the going gets tough, Palin gets going… out the door”.

And they’d have a legitimate point. Voters are going to believe that someone who couldn’t (or wouldn’t) stand up to frivolous ethics complaints and smears as governor won’t fold under the pressure faced by the President of the US?

She can’t play the “tough cookie” and “victim card” at the same time.

Hollowpoint on July 3, 2009 at 7:08 PM

Where has been the Republican support for her during all the viscous, deceitful attacks during the last ten months?

Absolutely. They joined in the anti-Palin chorus, partly out of jealousy (who really lined up to see Romney, who was my choice over McCain, btw,) and spoke about how cool and elegant Obama was.

The best commentary on this will probably come from the IowaHawk.

clnurnberg on July 3, 2009 at 7:08 PM

Mark Levin is reading Doctor Zero’s post on air.

Blake on July 3, 2009 at 7:07 PM

Good! It was much better thought out than Ed’s was.

clnurnberg on July 3, 2009 at 7:09 PM

This is a sad day!!! If Sarah Palin wanted to run for President, quitting her term as Governor has finished that hope. For all of you Palin supporters, if you get past loving her as a person, you will see what Obama’s people and the press would do to her in a run for President. They will label her a quitter and someone that can’t be trusted in tough times. The people in this country will listen to this trash because of what she did today. She wouldn’t have a prayer of winning even if she did win the Republican nomination. She must not be running for President or she would have known that what she did today was political suicide. She is smart and I think she wants to protect her family from what they have had to endure ever since she was nominated for VP. I guess if she didn’t want to be in public office again, she would consider the people of Alaska not having to pay for these phony ethics violations, and then it would make some sense for her to quit. This act goes totally against what she has stood for as far as being a tough politician who people could trust. Don’t you think the people of Alaska feel abandoned by her? Obama and his machine would use this and she would never live it down to win in 2012 or even ever.

VFT on July 3, 2009 at 7:09 PM

How many Millions in Legal bills did Obama rack up before running for POTUS because of right wing sycophants intent on destroying him

How much? Not a penny. But he spent a small fortune fighting all attempts to make him produce the vault copy of his birth certicate (i.e. the real one which sets out the name of the hospital where he was born and the attending doctor and nurses.)

Basilsbest on July 3, 2009 at 7:09 PM

I agree that Governor Palin’s national political career is over. She might still have one in Alaska. If she thinks she might still have a national political career, this decision is fortunately most likely fatal, as it reveals disastrous judgment. If it was based on personal factors, namely the vicious attacks on her children, then it is understandable. And merits retaliation.

Tom_Holsinger on July 3, 2009 at 7:09 PM

Let’s hear the full story before this punditmania drivels a sea of spittle based on rumors about rumors.

Unless Palin has some unforeseen felony coming out of the political woodwork, she remains a thousand times preferable as CIC to Obama the Clueless.

She may just be going the independent fundraising route, without the predictable carping about “not doing her job as governor, but campaigning for the Oval Office“.

I wish her the best in voluntarily resigning, as I wish Obama to be forced to resign.

profitsbeard on July 3, 2009 at 7:09 PM

I see others are having the same problem: It says “BY ED MORRISSEY” but reads like “BY ALLAHPUNDIT”.

Pathetic. Got a feeling, Ed, you won’t be bragging about your July numbers. Prediction for future AP tweet: Traffic Seppuku.

LastRick on July 3, 2009 at 7:10 PM

If all things are equal in the GOP primaries, you can bet her GOP rivals will mercilessly keel haul her over it.

As long is she is the only one who sounds like Reagan, and has the added benefit of being an outsider, their attacks won’t matter. Palin may be setting herself up to transcend this type of bickering.

pearson on July 3, 2009 at 7:10 PM

What her family has gone through is absolutely ridiculous(and dangerous for the nation) and we have conservatives who want to criticize her?

Put yourself in her and her families shoes

jp on July 3, 2009 at 6:51 PM

Agreed. I don’t see how anyone can look at what she’s been put through and call it “politics as usual” and “heat in the kitchen.”

So much for being female, or at least a conservative female. So much for Republicans, who glory in eating their own. So much for culture being anything but an imitation of Clockwork Orange.

Alana on July 3, 2009 at 7:10 PM

No. Her political career is entering a new phase. I do not doubt that she will be stronger than ever.

sinsing on July 3, 2009 at 7:10 PM

That she quit also makes it look like she has something to hide. Even if it was a no-win situation for her, she chose the path that effectively eliminated any chance of higher office.

Hollowpoint on July 3, 2009 at 7:03 PM

LOL. Sounds like she wants to spend the next $500,000. getting conservatives elected, rather than giving it over to attorneys fees. She’ll be eliminated when we say she’s eliminated. I say she’s not.

littleguy on July 3, 2009 at 7:10 PM

Am I supposed to love America more or less because of this?

This made the second story in the news in Australia today.

Very confused right now.

Crux Australis on July 3, 2009 at 7:10 PM

She is taking herself out of a situation where she couldn’t be effective due to all the BS and she is leaving a competent Republican in charge who will be the incumbent in the next election. Both of those are pluses for Alaskans. She is also getting her family out of the path of the vicious hyenas. Another plus.

I don’t think she is looking at 2012. Maybe she isn’t looking at POTUS at all. I think she wants to help conservatives win in 2010, and if she has to sacrifice her own ambitions to do it, so be it. Perhaps she recognizes that she needs to put her talents toward the task at hand, not toward self-aggrandizement. Eyes on the prize.

At any rate, she is a grownup and she and her family made this decision together. No matter what transpires for her politically, I’m incredibly happy and relieved for her children and her husband.

Missy on July 3, 2009 at 7:10 PM

Foolishness, such rank foolishness.

True_King on July 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM

Have you read the dems response to her quitting? It’s verbatim to what you are calling rank foolishness. And any rep candidates will do the same if necessary. And it probably will be. The dems will let the reps eat their own in the primaries and if she wins, they will go after her.

She’s done in politics. Not so in influencing the GOP. There she is stronger than ever.

csdeven on July 3, 2009 at 6:49 PM

No politicians ever quit and come back? Ok.

She resigned for the sake of her kids, not because she, herself, can’t stand the heat.

Tuning Spork on July 3, 2009 at 6:49 PM

Correct. But it’s still a prudent move.

True_King on July 3, 2009 at 7:10 PM

I’m with Ed, it’s just his opinion. Besides, we are both Steeler’s fans

Isn’t ed from california and minnesota? But he’s a steeler fan? More proof that bhe is a bandwagoner.

peacenprosperity on July 3, 2009 at 7:11 PM

volsense at 6:59
Right. What struck me in Palin’s announcement is that she is FOR America, FOR everyday people being able to live their lives in peace, FOR freedom, FOR our kids’ financial well-being, FOR national security, FOR Downs kids, FOR accountable politicians actually getting something done.

Believe it or not, but America has to choose between love and hate. Society has always been the large group banding together to say, “This is what we will protect any one of us from. Anybody does THIS (XYZ, whatever) to any one of us and it’s an attack against all of us.” It’s based on common humanity.

There’s no way the rest of us should be standing here picking our noses when some creep uses a Downs Syndrome child for a cheap political shot. No way.

There’s no way the rest of us should be standing here cowering in a corner when libelous, well-funded folks like George Soros pay to falsely accuse a person out of her house, home, and career. No way.

I think Sarah is about all of us rising to say, “No way” – because we love the good. It’s the same reason the Anbar Awakening happened. It takes a different kind of courage and it will undoubtedly result in casualties.

I think Sarah fired the first shot. I think Pawlenty, Romney, Bachmann, Rush, Steele, Jindahl, etc mostly want to fight the same battle, but so far none of them are willing to lay down their political/reputational life.

Sarah did. We can go all Sunni and Shia, but it will only mean Al Qaeda wins, destabilizes the country and makes it into what they want it to be.

What is more important to us – Sunni and Shia, or for our kids to be able to eek out a living someday?

I think Sarah just dumped the tea into the harbor in a very real way. Anybody ready to criticize her for being stupid in doing it doesn’t understand what she did or why. The reality of this nation slipping away from us hasn’t sunk in yet. It needs to sink in, and it needs to do it quick.

justincase on July 3, 2009 at 7:11 PM

Another example of how the stupid Republican party is trying to commit suicide. I say good riddens. Let the whole party burn. I’ll go get some marshmallows and wait by the fire for a new party that actually stands by its principles and doesn’t elevate hypocrites, quitters and morons to its leadership.

…I’ll probably be waiting forever.

Interweb Troll on July 3, 2009 at 7:11 PM

That makes it sound like she will be spending more time in the lower 48, but didn’t she say she wanted to spend more time with her kids? She can’t do both.

Why are her children bolted to the floor of the house in Alaska? And she will have more time to do both.

She won’t run for office again unless as an Independent. She said she was going to support others achieve their goals, regardless of party. I’m sure she won’t be helping any Democrats, but she can’t be a Republican President candidate after saying that. I don’t think she is too thrilled about being a Republican, and who could blame her.

Buddahpundit on July 3, 2009 at 7:07 PM

Well, she will be less thrilled to run as an Independent because you can’t win anything as one.

Blake on July 3, 2009 at 7:11 PM

i’m no huge palin fan, but today ed and allah’s posts have really pissed me off.

Chiasmos on July 3, 2009 at 7:12 PM

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