July 3, 2009


Sarah Palin

Filed under: Palin
By Mr. MacIan (Email) @ 3:07 pm

Bombshell: Governor Palin will not seek re-election, and she is resigning effective July 25th.

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin shocked the political word Friday by announcing that she will step down at the end of the month and transfer power to Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell.

Update: Video of the presser.


6 Responses to “Sarah Palin”

  1. Joe says:

    An explantion of sorts at The Campaign Spot.

    The vote about the Palin family table is telling. Any surprise that vicious mudraking attack and mockery of Trig might have something to do with this? Still, I do not see an upside poltically for Palin with this decision.

  2. Franklin says:

    Michael Jackson’s passing was more than she could bear.

  3. Ron says:

    More information on “grassroots” supporters gathering across the nation to support Sarah Palin for President in 2012 can be found online at http://www.palin4pres2012.com

    Note, the website is in danger of crashing due to the flood of readers and supporters signing up to show their interest in a Palin Candidacy. The GOP establishment had better watch out, Sarah Palin and Ron Paul combined with the power of the internet will remove the stranglehold of GOP special interests and the elites who have brought the party to its knees in defeat in the 2008 elections.

  4. max says:

    On her deathbed, I don’t think she’ll care that her decision to put her health and family first wasn’t a smart political move.

    Her decency illuminated the abject perversity of the democratic left, and I think she held up admirably under their full weight and that of the equally perverse, American Press Corp while both viciously and simultaneously pounced on her during the Presidential Campaign.

    In this election, clearly, the ‘losers’ showed themselves to be the real winners.

  5. Palin’s move puts yet more pressure on Obama to finally get some results, as the soaring rhetoric isn’t hypnotizing the plebes like it used to. This week Helen Thomas, Colin Powell, and Warren Buffet all turned on him. Polls are looking droopy for The One lately.

    Obama’s porkulus program is a train wreck, all it’s done is bump interest rates and tank the dollar. We are being laughed at by bad guys like Tehran, Pyongyang, and Al Qaida who amazingly turned-down Barack’s friend-requests.

    Palin could trounce him in 2012, when Americans would vote for the Gipper-in-Heels in droves- while begging for lower taxes, free enterpise, a defense posture with some backbone… an end to the radical, anti-American nightmare we’ve got now.

    Go get ‘em Sarah-

  6. VoteTheDay says:

    The reasons of Palin resignation are controversial. What could be the real cause of her decision? Vote on the most possible one – http://www.votetheday.com/america/palin-resignation-424/

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