November 21st, 2009
 

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Sarah Palin steps down as Alaska governor


(Fairbanks, Alaska) At times, it seemed like a flashback to the 2008 presidential campaign.

Sarah Palin stepped down as Alaska governor on Sunday with a fiery speech reminiscent of her days as running mate to Republican John McCain – when she frequently revved up crowds while attacking Democrats and the news media.

On Sunday, Palin took on old foes in the media, Hollywood and the Lower 48 states. As her audience shouted its approval, she scolded reporters for making things up, mocked Hollywood stars who have opposed wolf-control programs, and complained that “outside special interests still don’t get it.”

Palin, 45, said she was resigning with more than a year left in her first term to take her political battles to a larger if unspecified stage and avoid an unproductive, lame duck status.

“With this decision, now, I will be able to fight even harder for you, for what is right, and for truth. And I have never felt that you need a title to do that,” the former Republican vice presidential candidate said to raucous applause from about 5,000 people gathered Sunday at Pioneer Park in Fairbanks.

Palin called her 2 1/2-year tenure as governor a success, citing efforts to take on the state’s long-dominant oil industry and progress on development of a natural gas pipeline. She also cited ethics reform, but said “ironically, it needs additional reform” to stop partisan and frivolous complaints such as those that have dogged her in the past year.

Palin leaves office with her political future clouded by ethics probes, mounting legal bills and dwindling popularity. She has been targeted by nearly 20 ethics complaints filed by Alaska residents, most of which have been resolved in her favor. She did not refer directly to the ethics complaints in her 19-minute speech, but has repeatedly cited the financial and psychological toll of those investigations as a key reason she is stepping down.

Palin said Sunday her reasons for resigning “should be so obvious,” but listed them again for the benefit of a supportive crowd that repeatedly interrupted her speech with applause and shouts of support. She said her departure would spare Alaska an unproductive, “politics as usual” lame-duck session, adding that she would always work for Alaska.

“When I took the oath to serve you, I promised, remember what I promised? To steadfastly and doggedly guard the interests of this great state like that grizzly guards her cubs, as a mother naturally guards her own. And I will keep that vow wherever the road may lead,” she said.

Her first order of business as a private citizen is to speak Aug. 8 at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California. She also wants to campaign for political candidates from coast to coast, and continue to speak her mind on the social networking site Twitter, one of her favorite venues to reach out to supporters.

Free speech was a theme of her farewell speech at the crowded picnic in Fairbanks, as the outgoing governor scolded “some seemingly hell-bent on tearing down our nation” and warned Americans to “be wary of accepting government largesse.”

“It doesn’t come free,” she said.

Palin also took aim at the media, saying her replacement, Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell, “has a very nice family too, so leave his kids alone!”

And she told the media: “How about, in honor of the American soldier, you quit makin’ things up?”

She didn’t elaborate, but Palin said when she announced her resignation July 3 that she was tired of the media focus on her family and felt she had been treated unfairly by reporters and bloggers.

Friend and foe alike have speculated that Palin may host a radio or TV show, launch a lucrative speaking career or seek higher office in Washington, D.C.

Palin hasn’t ruled out any of those options, and her political action committee, SarahPAC, has raised more than $1 million, said Meghan Stapleton, a spokeswoman for the committee and the Palin family.

Palin’s surprise announcement she was stepping down 17 months before the end of her first term pushed her favorability rating down to 40 percent, according to a Washington Post-ABC poll. Fifty-three percent of those polled gave her an unfavorable rating.

Last summer, almost six in 10 Americans viewed her favorably. The latest poll was taken July 15-18.

Parnell, 46, of Anchorage, was sworn in Sunday as the state’s new governor.

“I’m firmly convinced that Alaska’s greatest days are ahead,” Parnell said in pledging to continue Palin’s policies, which he said “put Alaska first.”

Palin received a warm welcome Sunday, both during her speech and as she served food at the annual Governor’s Picnic.

Among those present was Donna Michaels, 57, of Fairbanks, who wore a red T-shirt that said: “Palintologist.”

The T-shirt defined a Palintologist as “someone who studies Palin and shares her conservative values, Maverick attitude and American style.”

Michaels also held a poster board sign showing the front page of the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner when Palin announced she would resign. Michaels altered the banner headline “Palin steps down,” replacing the last word with “up.”

“She’s really not stepping down. She’s stepping up to do something bigger and better,” said Michaels, who attended the picnic with her daughter and two granddaughters, one of whom who wore Sarah Palin-style eyeglasses.

Larry Landry, 51, of Fairbanks held up a red, white and blue sign that that read, “Quitting: the new American value.” The other side read: “Thanks for the laughs.”

Landry, a registered independent, said he respected Palin when she ran for governor in 2006, but he felt she changed during last year’s presidential campaign.

“She descended into ugly, divisive politics,” he said.


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  • Warren Said: July 28th, 2009 at 12:29 pm
    • Who cares, she’s a nut. My lord the media just continues to give her a platform. I get that she is the gift that keeps on giving to those of us who have a brain but a book deal? A potential radio show? Yikes!

  • Morgan Said: July 28th, 2009 at 9:32 am
    • This woman is through with America yet. She has bigger ambitions like the White House. If she gets to be US President, she will face rallies and demonstrations as she tries to shove gay people around and while she stamps out the environment from sea to not-so-shining sea and throws our national parks and our wildlife to the dogs, so to speak.

      Interesting how antigay and antienvironment often go hand in hand with these horrid people.

      She quit because of the probes, etc rendered her ineffective as a governor. But we all know that she is at the same time shifting gears into US Presidential or other higher politican ambitions where she can damage this country beyond Alaska’s borders. And a male political twin of Palin, Parnell (who vows to take Alaska farther down the path of destruction that Palin blazed for him) is nothing but more of the same. So Alaska is not really rid of Palin in that sense since the only thing that has changed are the names and gender of Alaska governor.

  • gayactivist101 Said: July 28th, 2009 at 1:10 am
    • I am very happy that redneck bitch is gone!

  • Ben Said: July 27th, 2009 at 10:24 pm
    • Does this mean that Sarah Palin, beset by all sorts of financial and ethics scandals and investigations, is “abandoning her post” (the people of Alaska) to seek out a more ego rewarding position? Hmmm…not the kind of person I would ever trust in public office. Straight or not.
      (Just remember to emphasize “the scandals” and “abandoning her post(s)” whenever mentioning her name. The message will get out.)

  • Kari Said: July 27th, 2009 at 8:57 pm
    • petenick: US Politicians generally don’t respond to emails from constituents because they get so many of them. If you even get a response, it’s more than likely going too be in a prefabricated, auto-response form.

      Physical, ink and paper letters are much more likely to actually get read by the person who they’re sent to. (Although the probability of that drops as well as the rank of the politician goes up.)

  • Craig Church Said: July 27th, 2009 at 7:53 pm
    • Well, I detest the “dimbo bimbo” but she’ll be back (just like malaria, she NEVER goes away)

      On the bright sied, she is the BEST the right has to offer right now. (thank GOD for that)

  • Drewski Said: July 27th, 2009 at 7:13 pm
    • She has lots of venom left to spread. She’s dangerous because she has no conscience, and she constantly changes the mix of right-wing ideology and self-interest so that you can’t always pinpoint her position. If the GOP has anybody left who’s not insane, they need to do everything possible to keep her from any significant influence in any political or political/cultural setting. This is a woman who really does not care who she hurts, and she’s out to hurt. She’s so aggressive that sometimes I’ve wondered just what sense of inadequacy is it that propels her.

  • tjr Said: July 27th, 2009 at 6:23 pm
    • Good Riddance to Cruella, until we see her on Faux News.

  • Wayne M. Said: July 27th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
    • When Ms. Palin says she will stand for truth and against those who are “making things up”, she forgets that one group that deliberately lies and makes things up to spread fear and hate is the religious right. She has gotten plenty of campaign support and funding from that group too. As much as I hate to use the term, the TRUTH is that she has hired herself out as a POLITICAL WHORE to those who spread hate as well as those corporate and other interests who do those things that rob future generations of a clean and healthy planet.

  • Gretchen Said: July 27th, 2009 at 2:14 pm
    • fr petenick:

      >…I e-mailed her last year when she said that her lesbian friend chose to be gay! I told her that I knew that I was gay when I was 4 years old. She never answered back!<

      I’m not the least bit surprised.

  • Terryinindy Said: July 27th, 2009 at 1:49 pm
    • Here’s hoping that all the hate she encouraged and damage to life itself comes back to her threefold.

  • oldLalaskan Said: July 27th, 2009 at 1:40 pm
    • Scary Woman- I lived in AK for 20 yrs.

      Everything is true what is said about her and the ways she politics- not leads. Even Sen. McCain never knew what he got until it was too late He was quoted on tv that he won’t even vote for her.

      Everyone better get out the vote and pursue good.

  • Morgan Said: July 27th, 2009 at 1:34 pm
    • Joey in CT,
      I will not join you in your sexist and antifemale language. There are plenty of other ways to disapprove of someone. And also I am a aware that words that are posted enter another person’s living space and so I refrain from using that kind of language out of respect to others who read what I post.

  • Joey in CT Said: July 27th, 2009 at 12:16 pm
    • Who cares about this whore? Let’s hope them grizzlies up there eat her! Sadly though, this isn’t the last we’ll hear of this twit…

  • petenick Said: July 27th, 2009 at 12:04 pm
    • I’d love to say “good riddance” but I know she’ll be back after she has someone like Ann Coulter or Bill O’Reilly or Rush Limbaugh write her book of lies that she’s planning. I believe that she is as dumb as Bush but with a Karl Rove type she could get elected. I e-mailed her last year when she said that her lesbian friend chose to be gay! I told her that I knew that I was gay
      when I was 4 years old. She never answered back!

 
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