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![]() 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. Palin made the announcement from her home in Wasilla, flanked by her husband, Todd, and family and state commissioners. The announcement came on the same week that one of her top public health officials says she was forced out of office because Palin felt she wasn't in step on social issues. Palin's decision now allows her to avoid the difficult task of running for president while serving as governor. Todd Palin told FOX News that his wife will concentrate on "doing the things for Alaska and the country" that she is passionate about and can not do as governor with the limitation and constant opposition she deals with within the state. Palin, who defeated incumbent Gov. Murkowski in a primary in 2006,.gained national prominence when GOP presidential candidate John McCain picked her as his running mate last year. But her approval ratings in the state have skidded in recent months. Palin has been dogged in recent months by ethics inquiries. Her office last month announced the 15th dismissal of an ethics complaint against her or one of her staff. - - - snerk Is this a late April Fool's Day joke? |
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On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 16:15:09 -0400, HK wrote:
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. Palin made the announcement from her home in Wasilla, flanked by her husband, Todd, and family and state commissioners. The announcement came on the same week that one of her top public health officials says she was forced out of office because Palin felt she wasn't in step on social issues. Palin's decision now allows her to avoid the difficult task of running for president while serving as governor. Todd Palin told FOX News that his wife will concentrate on "doing the things for Alaska and the country" that she is passionate about and can not do as governor with the limitation and constant opposition she deals with within the state. Palin, who defeated incumbent Gov. Murkowski in a primary in 2006,.gained national prominence when GOP presidential candidate John McCain picked her as his running mate last year. But her approval ratings in the state have skidded in recent months. Palin has been dogged in recent months by ethics inquiries. Her office last month announced the 15th dismissal of an ethics complaint against her or one of her staff. - - - snerk Is this a late April Fool's Day joke? Another report: After Sarah Palin's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week she has announced she will be stepping down in a few weeks. In a press conference call this morning, Alaska's Governor Sarah Palin has announced she will not run for re-election and is stepping down as governor. She had a brief statement. She took no questions. Her commissioners and Lt. Governor were with her at her home. Palin did not relinquish the reigns of the state to the Lt. Governor while running for vice president. Lt. Governor Sean Parnell will step in as governor at the end of the month. He was defeated by Congressman Don Young in the Republican primary last year. Rumors of an "iceberg scandal" have been circulating. Resignation is certainly out of character for Sarah Palin. Senator Mark Begich had a meeting with Sarah Palin two days ago with no mention of her leaving office. Palin's press secretary, David Murrow had posted on his Facebook page Wednesday, "David Murrow is considering life's ironies." He was hired less than a month ago. Yesterday he wrote, "There's gonna be some fireworks this weekend!" Palin's father, Chuck Heath, told Fox News that he thought her resignation was due to the negativity from the media. According to Heath, the governor was unable to be effective while she was constantly having to defend herself against ethics complaints and the media. |
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On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 16:15:09 -0400, HK wrote: 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. Palin made the announcement from her home in Wasilla, flanked by her husband, Todd, and family and state commissioners. The announcement came on the same week that one of her top public health officials says she was forced out of office because Palin felt she wasn't in step on social issues. Palin's decision now allows her to avoid the difficult task of running for president while serving as governor. Todd Palin told FOX News that his wife will concentrate on "doing the things for Alaska and the country" that she is passionate about and can not do as governor with the limitation and constant opposition she deals with within the state. Palin, who defeated incumbent Gov. Murkowski in a primary in 2006,.gained national prominence when GOP presidential candidate John McCain picked her as his running mate last year. But her approval ratings in the state have skidded in recent months. Palin has been dogged in recent months by ethics inquiries. Her office last month announced the 15th dismissal of an ethics complaint against her or one of her staff. - - - snerk Is this a late April Fool's Day joke? Another report: After Sarah Palin's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week she has announced she will be stepping down in a few weeks. In a press conference call this morning, Alaska's Governor Sarah Palin has announced she will not run for re-election and is stepping down as governor. She had a brief statement. She took no questions. Her commissioners and Lt. Governor were with her at her home. Palin did not relinquish the reigns of the state to the Lt. Governor while running for vice president. Lt. Governor Sean Parnell will step in as governor at the end of the month. He was defeated by Congressman Don Young in the Republican primary last year. Rumors of an "iceberg scandal" have been circulating. Resignation is certainly out of character for Sarah Palin. Senator Mark Begich had a meeting with Sarah Palin two days ago with no mention of her leaving office. Palin's press secretary, David Murrow had posted on his Facebook page Wednesday, "David Murrow is considering life's ironies." He was hired less than a month ago. Yesterday he wrote, "There's gonna be some fireworks this weekend!" Palin's father, Chuck Heath, told Fox News that he thought her resignation was due to the negativity from the media. According to Heath, the governor was unable to be effective while she was constantly having to defend herself against ethics complaints and the media. Another stellar victory for the "conservative" Republicans. Who's next? Joe the Non-Licensed Plumber? |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Palin has been dogged in recent months by ethics inquiries. Her office last month announced the 15th dismissal of an ethics complaint against her or one of her staff. Funny how liberal-dims spend so much time on Palin and ignore the obvious corruption of debt-bailouts from DC. Guess Palin didn't buy off the the right people. |
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On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 14:52:11 -0600, "Canuck57" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Palin has been dogged in recent months by ethics inquiries. Her office last month announced the 15th dismissal of an ethics complaint against her or one of her staff. Funny how liberal-dims spend so much time on Palin and ignore the obvious corruption of debt-bailouts from DC. Guess Palin didn't buy off the the right people. That woman is far out of the loop. She's got her own loop. Probably going into training for her 2012 run. We haven't seen the last of her. I predict an updated look that suggests less trashy origins. |
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On Jul 3, 4:58*pm, jps wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 14:52:11 -0600, "Canuck57" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Palin has been dogged in recent months by ethics inquiries. Her office last month announced the 15th dismissal of an ethics complaint against her or one of her staff. Funny how liberal-dims spend so much time on Palin and ignore the obvious corruption of debt-bailouts from DC. Guess Palin didn't buy off the the right people. *We haven't seen the last of her. *I predict an updated look that suggests less trashy origins. You liberals *do* like your women plain and "workman-like", don't you? I imagine you'd say Pelosi and Hillary are hot, right? ~snerk~ |
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Canuck57 wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Palin has been dogged in recent months by ethics inquiries. Her office last month announced the 15th dismissal of an ethics complaint against her or one of her staff. Funny how liberal-dims spend so much time on Palin and ignore the obvious corruption of debt-bailouts from DC. Guess Palin didn't buy off the the right people. The Democrats aren't chasing her out of office. She simply didn't have what it takes to take the heat in the kitchen. |
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Jack wrote:
On Jul 3, 4:58 pm, jps wrote: On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 14:52:11 -0600, "Canuck57" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Palin has been dogged in recent months by ethics inquiries. Her office last month announced the 15th dismissal of an ethics complaint against her or one of her staff. Funny how liberal-dims spend so much time on Palin and ignore the obvious corruption of debt-bailouts from DC. Guess Palin didn't buy off the the right people. We haven't seen the last of her. I predict an updated look that suggests less trashy origins. You liberals *do* like your women plain and "workman-like", don't you? I imagine you'd say Pelosi and Hillary are hot, right? ~snerk~ I'm supposed to care whether Mrs. Pelosi or Mrs. Clinton are "hot"? No wonder you Republicans are continuing your journey down the drain. I never thought Palin was hot. With her $10,000 a week makeup artist, she managed to coverup her bad skin and look OK. Without that professional help, she looks like an ordinary middle-aged woman who has had five children and has porous skin. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... The Democrats aren't chasing her out of office. She simply didn't have what it takes to take the heat in the kitchen. Let's give it some time and see what her reasons are. It would almost ...... I repeat for the record, *ALMOST* be worth watching her take on BO in 2012 and win. It sure would put a bunch of people here into a major hissy fit. I said "almost". Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... The Democrats aren't chasing her out of office. She simply didn't have what it takes to take the heat in the kitchen. Let's give it some time and see what her reasons are. It would almost ...... I repeat for the record, *ALMOST* be worth watching her take on BO in 2012 and win. It sure would put a bunch of people here into a major hissy fit. I said "almost". Eisboch No one with a working brain would vote for her for president. She couldn't even handle a governor's job in a state with about the same population as some congressional districts. She's four cans short of a six pack. |
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