How distressing. First we lost Buffy, Roly, and Phylly, now Palin. What am I going to do without my Piglips?
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JasJames |
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Thanks, vw. Very interesting article. I suspect it is the final crack before the dam collapses and she is drowned in a flood of really serious disclosures.
She knows that and would rather gracefully get out of politics now than be forced out by the tide of events. If she seriously believed she had any chance at
national politics she would stay in office and try to reverse her falling Alaskan polls and then run for Senator. (She's shown she's not a
particularly good administrator. She needs the Senate to create some other grounds for chosing her for President.) I take this to mean she knows the polls
are only going to get much worse.
How distressing. First we lost Buffy, Roly, and Phylly, now Palin. What am I going to do without my Piglips?
JamesJames
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hifrommike65 |
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To quote the New York Times review of House of Dracula (which mixed several monsters in one film), "Frankenstein's little boy
doesn't die easily." I don't think we've seen the end of Palin by a long shot. I suspect she's been offered big money for a 2012 run for
prez. We'll see.
http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9E05E7DA173BE333A05751C2A9649D946493D6CF |
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david tomlinson |
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Beowolf, you could not be more wrong about this board only wanting to welcome those with a centre or left - wing point of view.
I joined this board 8 or 9 years ago and there were plenty of right - wingers then ( serbicep and more4 fun are 2 names I seem to remember ) and it was a great place to discuss and argue policy and principal. But it was done in a genuine way, with a desire to debate, understand and challenge views different to your own. What has been the norm here in recent times, has been to publish an "extreme" point of view on a subject and then either shout down or ignore differing opinion. Should you wish to bring your "different" take on life to this forum, you will find members only happy to debate with you ( and hopefully show you the error of your ways! ) Your participation, along with others of your ilk, will make P & R a richer place for us all. |
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thosholm |
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From what I hear there is a serious embezzlement/bribery case in the making. It would appear that the same construction company that got the multi-million
dollar contract for the new "Wasila Sports Centre", also built her new Wasila home. According to some for free and with materials originally intended
for and paid for by the sports centre project.
Freedom only for the supporters of the government, only for the members of one party - however numerous they may be - is no freedom at all. Freedom is always and exclusively freedom for the one who thinks differently. Not because of any fanatical concept of "justice" but because all that is instructive, wholesome and purifying in political freedom depends on this essential characteristic, and its effectiveness vanishes when "freedom" becomes a special privilege. R.L., Germany |
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vwpatterson3 |
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Gail Collins/NY Times
_____________________________________________________________________________________ Truly, Sarah Palin has come a long way. When she ran for vice president, she frequently became disjointed and garbled when she departed from her prepared remarks. Now the prepared remarks are incoherent, too. "And a problem in our country today is apathy," she said on Friday as she announced that she would resign as governor of Alaska at the end of the month. "It would be apathetic to just hunker down and 'go with the flow.' Nah, only dead fish 'go with the flow.' No. Productive, fulfilled people determine where to put their efforts, choosing to wisely utilize precious time ... to BUILD UP." Basically, the point was that Palin is quitting as governor because she's not a quitter. Or a deceased salmon. Sarah Barracuda made her big announcement Friday afternoon on the lawn of her home to an audience that appeared to include only Todd, the kids and the next-door neighbors. Smiling manically, she looked like a parody of the woman who knocked the Republicans dead at their convention. She babbled about her parents' refrigerator magnet, which apparently had a lot of wise advice. And she recalled her visit with the troops in Kosovo, whose dedication and determination inspired her to ... resign. "Life is about choices!" declared the nation's most anti-choice politician. People, what is going on with governors in this country? Are we doomed to see them go bonkers one by one, state by state? The timing of Palin's announcement was extremely peculiar. Not only did she interrupt the plans of TV newscasters to spend the entire weekend pointing out that Michael Jackson is still dead, she delivered her big news just as the nation was settling into Fourth of July celebrations. You'd have thought she didn't want us to notice. "I choose to work very hard on a path for fruitfulness and productivity," she said in a fairly typical moment. "I choose not to tear down and waste precious time, but to build up this state and our country, and her industrious, generous, patriotic free people!" Palin has a year and a half left to go in her term of office. The political world had been wondering whether she'd run for re-election. The answer is no. And furthermore, it turns out that Palin believes that the only way her administration can "continue without interruption" is for her to end it. Anyhow, no point in wasting precious time. One underlying theme in Palin's remarks was that many ethics complaints have been filed against her on issues ranging from her alleged attempts to get her former brother-in-law fired from the state troopers to charging Alaska for her children's travel expenses. According to the about-to-be-ex governor, fighting all this negativity has cost the state "thousands of hours of your time" and $2 million "to respond to 'opposition research.' " But now this is all water under the bridge. Every single unfair charge has been dismissed. ("We've won!") And now that the battle is over and the time/money has been wasted, Palin is going to leave her job in the name of "efficiencies and effectiveness." "I cannot stand here as your governor and allow millions upon millions of our dollars go to waste just so I can hold the title of governor," she said. Perhaps there is some new and interesting scandal that Palin has yet to let us in on. (If so, I hope it involves a soul mate.) Otherwise, it would appear that this is all about her desire to start raising money and setting up operations for a presidential run in 2012. Her fans immediately interpreted the resignation as a canny move to get her back down to the lower 48, with as much time on her hands as Mitt Romney. (Mary Matalin called it "brilliant.") Palin was the subject of a devastating article in this month's Vanity Fair by Todd Purdum, who wrote that McCain campaign aides found it almost impossible to get Palin to prepare for her disastrous interview with Katie Couric. And there is no sign, Purdum reported, that Palin has made any attempt to bone up on the issues so that next time around, she could run as a candidate who actually had some grasp of the intricacies of foreign and domestic policy. So if she's starting to run, it will be as the same reporter-avoiding, generalization-spouting underachiever that she was last time around. Now we know she not only doesn't have the concentration to read a policy paper, she can't focus long enough to finish the job she was hired to do. On Friday, Palin said that finishing out her term would be just too easy. "Many just accept that lame-duck status, hit the road, draw the paycheck and 'milk it.' I'm not putting Alaska through that," she said. Apparently, she's going to put the rest of us through it instead. |
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jamesv |
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Palin is resigning to make money. Books, lecture circuit, even acting could her ticket to riches. After all, she has a huge family to support and too much
headache dealing with a constant barrage of media while still having to deal with mundane politics.
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Modernmuscle |
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Acting could be her ticket to riches? Give me a break.
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nymus |
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If the republicans are trying to get her to run for President in 2012 then they ae even more stupid and desperate than I thought.
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richall20 |
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Palin wrote in her Facebook page she plans to go for "A Higher Calling" and
unite the country under a conservative agenda. Looks like the idiot plans to run for the presidency after all. She has an ego the size of the planet and the intelligence of a peeble. |
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vwpatterson3 |
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Maureen Dowd/NY Times. (Yes, this is the piece any self-respecting Sarah-hater has been waiting for. No-one does it quite like Maureen. lol)
_____________________________________________________________________________________ Sarah Palin showed on Friday that in one respect at least, she is qualified to be president. Caribou Barbie is one nutty puppy. Usually we don't find that exquisite battiness in our leaders until they've been battered by sordid scandals like Watergate (Nixon), gnawing problems like Vietnam (L.B.J.), or scary threats like biological terrorism (Cheney). When Lyndon Johnson was president, some of his staff began to think of him as "a sick man," as Bill Moyers told Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Moyers and his fellow Johnson aide Dick Goodwin even began reading up on mental illness - Bill on manic depression and Dick on paranoia. And so it was, Todd Purdum learned, as he traveled Alaska reporting on Palin for Vanity Fair, that the governor's erratic and egoistic behavior has been a source of concern for people there. "Several told me, independently of one another," Purdum writes, "that they had consulted the definition of 'narcissistic personality disorder' in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - 'a pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration, and lack of empathy' - and thought it fit her perfectly." The White House can drive its inhabitants loopy. So at least Sarah Palin is ahead of the curve on that one. As Alaskans settled in to enjoy holiday salmon bakes and the post-solstice thaw, their governor had a solipsistic meltdown so strange it made Sparky Sanford look like a model of stability. On the shore of Lake Lucille, with wild fowl honking and the First Dude smiling, with Piper in the foreground and their Piper Cub in the background, the woman who took the Republican Party by storm only 10 months ago gave an incoherent, breathless and prickly stream of consciousness to a small group in her Wasilla yard. Gobsmacked Alaska politicians, Republican big shots, the national press, her brother, the D.C. lawyer who helped create her political action committee and yes, even Fox News, played catch-up. What looked like a secret wedding turned out to be a public unraveling as the G.O.P. implosion continued: Sarah wanted everyone to know that she's not having fun and people are being mean to her and she doesn't feel like finishing her first term as governor. She can hunt wolves from the air and field-dress a moose, but she fears being a lame duck? Some brickbats over her ethics and diva turns as John McCain's running mate, and that dewy skin turns awfully thin. Maybe there's another red Naughty Monkey high heel to drop - there's often a hidden twist in Sarah's country-music melodramas. Or is this a reckless high-speed escape from small-pond Alaska, where her popularity is dropping, to the big time Below? Even some conservative analysts admitted that the governor's move seemed ga-ga before venturing the spin that Palin might be "crazy like a fox," as Sarah's original cheerleader, Bill Kristol, put it. Maybe, Kristol mused, she could use the 18 months she would have spent finishing her term to write her book and study up on the issues for 2012. Why not? Palin/Sanford in 2012, with the slogan: "Save time - we're already in Crazy Town." Palin's speech is classic casuistry. After girlish burbling about how "progressing our state" and serving Alaska "is the greatest honor that I could imagine," and raving about how much she loves her job, she abruptly announced that she was making the ultimate sacrifice: dumping the state on her lieutenant. Why "milk it," as she put it, when you can quit it? "Only dead fish go with the flow," she said, while cold fish can blow out of town. Leaving Alaska in the lurch is best for Alaska. She can better "effect change" in government from outside government. She can fulfill her promise of "efficiencies and effectiveness" by deserting Juneau midway through her term - and taking her tanning bed with her. "We need those who will respect our Constitution," said Palin, who swore on the Bible to uphold the Constitution. She said she can't fulfill that silly old oath of office in the usual way because she's not "wired to operate under the same old politics as usual." Naturally, she dragged the troops in, saying that her trip to see wounded soldiers overseas "fortified" her decision to give up because "they don't give up." She refuses to succumb to the "politics of personal destruction." It's no fun unless she's the one aiming those poison darts, as she did when she accused Barack Obama of associating "with terrorists who targeted their own country." Sometimes, she explained, if you're the star, you have to "call an audible and pass the ball" and leave at halftime, "so the team can win" somehow without you. The maverick must run free when greener pastures beckon. The musher must jump out of the dogsled when warmer climes call. As Palin's spokeswoman, Meg Stapleton, says, "The world is literally her oyster." But just remember, beloved Alaska, it's all about you._______________________________________________________________________________________ |
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hifrommike65 |
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Sarah Palin is a looney-tunes amateur so far in over her head she can't see the surface anymore. What happens if (shudder) she's elected president
& the going gets tough (as it obviously will)? Turn in her marbles & go back to -- where? Who would have this person & her brood? It's time for
her to just GO AWAY & leave politics to the east coast professionals who at least bothered to get an education before getting elected.
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virginian2 |
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No one can get to the true soul of a rethuglican star better than the above article. Miss Sarah is a true nut job. Her 15 minutes of fame have been used up
many times over.
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Modernmuscle |
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She's been swirling around the bowl ever since that disastrous Katie Couric interview. It she took her long enough to get where she isn't today.
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luvmuscl |
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virginian2 wrote: We can't be rid of her until what passes as news media in this country quits drooling over her -- which they will resume doing if they can ever get Michael Jackson buried and sanctified! |
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vwpatterson3 |
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Of course, back in the primaries, Sister Sarah had a different take on "whiners" who can't take media criticism.
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ManuelV |
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Hot diggity, this is as serious as the Exxon Valdez.
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Modernmuscle |
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That's quite a clip!
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JasJames |
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Boy, between that clip and her "announcement" she just provided the rest of the Republican field their opening ads.
JamesJames
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musclefuk |
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Never misunderestimate the stupidity of the amurkan voter
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farmerbill |
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deep thought from today's rising hegemon, which ties the "bimbo governor" to the "himbo governor":
Sunday, July 05,2009On Resignation
Mark Sanford: It would be too easy to resign.
Sarah Palin: It would be too easy not to resign. and thos, yes, the conventional wisdom is that there is some other nasty shoe concerning palin that will inevitably drop, and that this motivated her to resign. and i've even heard accusations similar to what you're saying about the "wasila mansion," but, if true, it would be so miraculously similar to what happened to ted stevens that it seemed too incredible to be true. still, how did piglips pay for a !$500K house on her and todd/"driller's" income? |
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