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July 03, 2009

Sarah Palin loves starting 3-day weekends with a bang

Mark Halperin has ten possible reasons why Sarah Palin is resigning. My opinion, obviously barring some actual scandal, is that it's #10:

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.

I also think it's a mistake. Leaving an elected post is never a plus for a candidate. Obama remained a (terrible, do-nothing) senator until the end.

Posted by Karol at July 3, 2009 05:44 PM | TrackBack
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Unemployment continues to rise under Obama!

Posted by: Norm Deplume at July 4, 2009 02:22 PM

>>>Leaving an elected post is never a plus for a candidate. <<<

It's refreshing, provided she makes her intentions known soon. What's worse, Palin quitting to presumably pursue the White House or a Fox gig, or Hillary promising in 2006 she would not run for higher office (which no one believed, hence her re-election) then proving the lie and running for the White House?

www.forgotten-ny.com

Posted by: kevin Walsh at July 5, 2009 01:01 AM

Yes, Norm, but didn't you hear, The One recently said it'll hit 10%. Of course, early on his administration projected a peak of 8%...in the third quarter. If we didn't go with his "recovery plan," we'd have peaked at 9%.

Clearly this is all Bush's fault.

If Dickens were to write the unauthorized bio of the administration (and only half a year into it!), it would be called "Reduced Expectations."

Posted by: Perry Eidelbus at July 5, 2009 08:49 AM

Or "Great Bloviations". If these governors will keep resigning, what can we do?

Posted by: Norm Deplume at July 5, 2009 11:43 AM
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