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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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MK P

Hi C Jay — I’m intriqued, what did McCain "do" to Sarah Palin?   Initially, I was excited about her running for VP but I have found that I do not agree with much of what she stands for politically.   One thing I have to say still holds me in awe is how  with all her family obligations (Downs Syndrome baby, pregnant teenage daughter, son about to be deployed to Iraq, plus her other two daughters) she was able to hit the ground running like she did as McCain’s VP choice — my life is far less complicated than Sarah Palin’s and it still would have taken me a minimum of a couple of weeks to get my life organized enough to undertake such a responsibility.  

My personal opinion is that Sarah Palin should have said "No" when McCain called — no one forced her to take on the role of as his running partner.    The timing for her and her life was not good, plus as a state govenor obviously it is unlikely she will be as well versed on all the national and political issues that one needs to be up to speed on to run for the second highest position in the land.

But, I think that’s what often happens to women — we are so grateful to be allowed into the game — we don’t think about the position we are being offered (which is often not good).  

By MK P on 07/06/2009 6:34 am
C jay
MK P, IMHO for myself and any one else, you hit it on the head, and "we" need to learn how to put ourselves first. Perhaps people think "for my country… " sort of thing, and forget the "messenger." That is simply my opinion.
By C jay on 07/06/2009 7:14 am
Kelly In Texas

Very good point MK P. I tend to agree with you on this….

I think that Palin’s desire to serve her country was the driving force behind her acceptance.

By Kelly In Texas on 07/07/2009 4:36 pm
Midwest Mom

LOL…we can wish can’t we.

By Midwest Mom on 07/05/2009 12:05 pm
Patty E
I agree with Rocky——we could eliminate Fox news—-who just won the court case that ALLOWS them—giving them the RIGHT to lie, based on the first amendment, freedom of speech!
By Patty E on 07/05/2009 12:32 pm
Amanda C
why can’t this start at the source - Fox News?
By Amanda C on 07/06/2009 5:51 pm
Victoria J
You mean Rubbish Limpbag?
By Victoria J on 07/07/2009 3:38 pm
Anais P
Patty E, I’m with you. If I never heard anything from or about Sarah Palin, I would be a very happy woman. Nothing she says seems coherent; everything she does seems to have some sort of personal agenda attached.  She reminds me of the high school cheerleader who always expects to be class president and homecoming queen and always have the best seat at the lunch table — all because she is so darn cute! Yet when she opens her mouth in class, nothing important, intelligent or logical comes out. Palin has set the women’s movement back another 30 years. Then there is the improbable tale of her water breaking at a conference and taking a plane home so she could deliver Trig in Alaska. What right-to-life mother would endanger the life of her soon-to-be-delivered child by doing that instead of rushing to the nearest hospital? Or how about trotting her children out at every point during the campaign, including a hockey game — so she would not be booed (she was anyway; Philadelphia fans are tough)? Her answers to reporters made her seem like the lightweight she is. No wonder it took her five or six colleges and six years to get a degree. She is proud of what she does not know, and that is a scary prospect. But thank goodness, there is now no way this narcissistic woman will ever hold elected office again. How can any voter be assured she will serve out her term? She has just handed the opposition out there a perfect campaign point of attack.
By Anais P on 07/05/2009 6:54 pm
nava korn
Obviously you want to know what is up with her or you wouldn’t be reading and posting here.  I wish all of you that say you don’t want to hear anymore about Palin would quit whining and just quit reading about her.  Pretty simple.
By nava korn on 07/05/2009 9:37 pm
Victoria J
And my dear Ms. Korn, why would you possibly think WHAT YOU WISH would make the slightest bit of difference to those of us who find Sarah Palin a hearty joke of the Barbie kind? Simple enough for you…NAVA
By Victoria J on 07/07/2009 3:44 pm
nava korn
Lol, your blinding anger, hatred and name-calling continue to define your politics…VICTORIA.
By nava korn on 07/07/2009 4:00 pm
Kelly In Texas
Yep Nava…they are so threatened by this one woman that they just can’t get enough of her…it is embarrassing for them, one would think…
By Kelly In Texas on 07/07/2009 4:43 pm
Olive Weir
What embezzlement scandal Patty? This is news to me. More info would be appreciated. Names? Dates? too please.
By Olive Weir on 07/06/2009 5:50 pm
Patty E

It is almost 1 am…and I just now got your reply—-but the one I posted yesterday can be found by googling SBS and Palin….THAT one is the one that the Palin team says is false, and they will sue anyone who continues to report it…..I believe I posted that  report early on in this thread, or perhaps on the other Palin-Coulter thread….

There is a new one, however that was filed tonight…you can find it on CNN as an alert right now—-it is regarding Palin taking a per diem to live in her own home—-to sort of give herself a pay raise…she lives 45 miles from the office, and per diems, per Alaskan law says she has to be at least 50 miles away from home to collect a per diem for housing away from the office… 

 

 

By Patty E on 07/06/2009 11:58 pm
Victoria J
As an elected official it is pretty difficult to prove slander…The court allows a pretty broad leeway to the public to question the decisions and behavior of elected officials.
By Victoria J on 07/07/2009 3:46 pm