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A Friend Stopped By | 07/04/2009 7:55 pm

Ann Coulter Explains Palin's Exit

By Ann Coulter
© AP
Editor’s Note: Ann Coulter is a political commentator, syndicated columnist and bestselling author. Her latest book is Guilty: Liberal "Victims" and Their Assault on America.

I’m confused by all the confusion among the chattering classes about Palin. I thought her press conference explained it very clearly – though she couldn’t put it precisely this way without sounding vain, but it’s obvious.  

Even though she’s just a state governor, she’s a HUGE national star who is both sought after and attacked as if she is already a president (a Bush, not an Obama). But she basically can’t participate because she’s tethered to the governor’s office up in Alaska. Consequently, she has to fight with one hand tied behind her back and she also can’t go around the country campaigning for candidates and principles she believes in – because she’s governor and would be accused of neglecting the state.  

Meanwhile, the Lt. Gov. is a great guy, so she’s leaving the state in good hands and now she can go on to be an even bigger star. 

It’s a weird Washington insider perspective to be perplexed by what she’s doing. Contrary to Mark Sanford’s e-mails to his mistress, no one was really impressed with him; 99.99999999999999999% of Americans didn’t know who he was.  Who is more influential: Rush Limbaugh, Matt Drudge and Bill O’Reilly, or Tim Pawlenty, Bobby Jindal and Mark Sanford (before the fall)? As Palin said, God bless people who run for political office, but – and she didn’t say this part – she’s too  big to be a lame-duck governor stuck dealing with fishing licenses in Anchorage right now.

She’ll be much bigger now and can play on the national stage without constantly setting off state ethics investigations by loons, parasites and liberals. None of this applied to McCain or Kerry – both of whom went back to the Senate – because their national campaigns diminished them. Palin’s national campaign made her a major star. As she said, she’s not retreating, she’s advancing in another direction. 

Click here for Margo Howard’s opinion on Palin’s exit.

Read more about: Ann Coulter, News, Politics, Sarah Palin

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Kelly In Texas

They just can not believe that they can not control her, Andrea. I hope that she finds happiness in whatever she decides.

By Kelly In Texas on 07/05/2009 4:14 pm
Andrea Brandon

Kelly,

She’s nobody’s fool. My money’s on her.

By Andrea Brandon on 07/05/2009 6:03 pm
Mary Quite-Contrary
The times they are a changing…Annie Coulter…on WOW!?!?! She nails it well…Gov. Palin is free, as they say on the commercials…”To roam about the country.” For someone so “loathed” isn’t her demand as a speaker fascinating?
By Mary Quite-Contrary on 07/05/2009 12:30 pm
Kelly In Texas

You got it Mary…she commands crowds with her great speaking style and her common sense approach to the issues.

 But, the Ann Coulter thing was just an attempt of wow to whip up the hate of the liberals and hope that the door hits Palin in the a$$ on her way out.

Next…it will be Rush on the Palin exit…the parade will proceed!

Yep…they print Ann…and Margo comments…now that was a let down…

By Kelly In Texas on 07/05/2009 2:04 pm
Star Lawrence
There is another thread on here on why women put up with abuse—Sarah decided not to.
By Star Lawrence on 07/05/2009 1:11 pm
Kelly In Texas

Very good point Star.

 But wowowow doesn’t want to recognize Sarah as a woman, deserving of their support regardless of her political affiliations.

To them, she IS the enemy, a conservative woman that actually lives according to her beliefs.

By Kelly In Texas on 07/05/2009 2:12 pm
Amanda C

excuse me, but just because someone is a woman does not mean i have to support them - especially if she stands for everything that i am against.

i’m not a sexist.

By Amanda C on 07/06/2009 5:03 pm
Kelly In Texas

Amanda…of course you do not need to "support" her political views. But as a woman, you should object LOUDLY to the manner in which she has been attacked.

No excuse there Amanda…none.

By Kelly In Texas on 07/07/2009 1:14 pm
Amanda C

sarah palin does not deserve any support, and any attacks she gets, she most likely deserves.

she has no problem pushing her arbitrary, unconstitutional and unequal beliefs onto the country and its people, thus, i have no problem with people expressing their distaste for her and why.

By Amanda C on 07/07/2009 3:53 pm
Irish Eyes NY

Hello Amanda, but its the liberals who push their beliefs on the country, hence: abortion, gay marriages etc.

And where do you get off saying she deserves being attacked?

Why are you liberals so afraid of her?

By Irish Eyes NY on 07/08/2009 7:19 pm
Amanda C

Irish, you must be extremely confused.

liberals aren’t forcing anyone to have an abortion.

liberals aren’t forcing anyone to become involved in a gay marriage.

how exactly are liberals "forcing" their beliefs on the country if no one is forced to take part in either of the things you mentioned?

in fact, it is the conservative religious extremists like Sarah Palin who are forcing the entire country to live according to HER arbitrary religious beliefs by trying to burden homosexuals with inequality and taking away their rights to marriage. conservative religious extremists force girls, women, and female children to give birth to whatever is inside their uteruses, regardless of their wishes or the diagnosis of their medical professional.

where do you get off trying to force others to live according to your beliefs?

why are you so afraid of freedom?

By Amanda C on 07/13/2009 5:05 pm
Irish Eyes NY

Dear confused yourself:

Where do you see Palin forcing her beliefs on anyone?????

She states what her beliefs are (the last time I looked it was a right). No one expects all people to dance to the same tune. Everyone has the right to their own opinions. It just seems that if someone comes along and doesn’t agree with YOU, then they deserve whatever they get, right?

By Irish Eyes NY on 07/14/2009 1:46 pm
Dona Howlett

Star, if I remember correctly there’s an old saying in politics……….."If you can’t stand the heat, stay out of the Kitchen"

 

By Dona Howlett on 07/05/2009 3:25 pm
Star Lawrence
Well, you can be the one to go ahead and scorch your fellow woman who is raising a family and serving her state and country. Go for it! No one has to vote for her (I am not even sure I would, it would depend), but why as women do we have to be esp vicious? Of all people, this woman has proved she can stand the heat!
By Star Lawrence on 07/06/2009 9:35 am
Kelly In Texas
Oh and …. "If the kitchen is burning down around you…just stand there holding the children?"
By Kelly In Texas on 07/07/2009 4:45 pm