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Politics | 11/13/2008 10:28 am

Palin Rallies Republican Troops At Governors Conference

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
©AP

Sarah Palin attempted to rally Republican governors today during the group’s conference in Miami.

Though they suffered severe defeats this year, said the Governor of Alaska, the Grand Old Party must resist the urge to go negative. Instead, they must take time to reflect, refocus and look toward the future, insisted Palin, whom many see as a contender for the Republican presidential nominee in 2012.

“We’re in the minority, but let’s not be negative,” the Alaskan governor urged during her speech to the Republican Governors Association. “Losing the election does not mean losing our way.”

Despite this plea, Palin did take a swipe at President-elect Obama, a Democrat. Governors, she said, make "tough decisions to best serve the people who hire us. And we are held accountable every day. The buck stops on our desk. We are not just one of many voting yea or nay or present. No. There is no present button in our office, is there? We have to make the tough decisions."

The line about voting "present" was lifted from an attack line that the McCain campaign - and Hillary Clinton’s during the primaries - used repeatedly on the trail. It’s the second time Palin’s attacked Obama in the past 24 hours - during an interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer yesterday, Palin revived the politician’s association with "domestic terrorist" William Ayers.

The RGA conference has been getting unprecedented attention this year, largely thanks to Palin, who, for better or worse, has become a Republican super star. Now that she’s free of campaign handlers, Palin’s been giving media interviews left, right and center. While some would expect the Governor to be down after last week’s loss, she’s been putting on a proud, happy face. “For me, it was the honor of a lifetime to fight for what we believe in at the side of John S. McCain,” Palin said.

Aware that media attention over her potential 2012 presidential run, Palin’s used today’s appearance to focus on the upcoming governors’ races of 2010. "The future for us is not the 2012 presidential race. It’s next year and our next budget, and the next reforms in our states and in 2010 we’re going to have 36 governors positions open across the U.S. That’s what we’re focused on." Palin also urged her party peers not to let "obsessive, extreme partisanship" get in the way of "doing what’s right." The past, she insisted, is the past.

Other Republican officials on Thursday stayed far away from prognosticating on Palin’s future, instead saying the party is full of bright leaders – including Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, Gov. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota, and South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford.

For her part, Palin seems to be keeping all of her future political options open. She said Wednesday she would consider serving in the Senate if God gave her the opportunity and Alaskans wanted her to take the job. Alaska’s senior senator, Republican Ted Stevens, fell behind his Democratic challenger, Anchorage Mayor Mark Behgich, as the count resumed in his re-election bid. Tens of thousands of ballots have yet to be counted.

Meanwhile, Politico’s Brian Goldsmith finds many things wrong with Palin – not least of which is the negative effect she had on many voters.

“What matters is her real and measurable effect on the broader American public. And if Sarah Palin were a cereal, she’d be rushed off the shelf,” Goldsmith writes.

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sibelle daubigne
Sorry, i am not interested in your typical arguments. My point is that we will see and hear much more about Palin.
By sibelle daubigne on 11/13/2008 8:55 pm
DeBúrca obj
Maybe we can send her to Canada and she can be in your government.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/14/2008 7:50 am
Catherine Kaiman
DeB!! Don’t you dare threaten to send that woman to Canada, we have enough problems as it is without throwing that “dimwit” into our mix!
By Catherine Kaiman on 11/14/2008 10:52 am
DeBúrca obj
Aww come on, consider it a Free Trade. I just thought since ” sibelle daubigne ” seems so intrigued by Palin and so sure she isn’t going to disappear into oblivion after we find a new flavor of the month… that she might want her.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/14/2008 12:22 pm
Lauriate Roly
For heaven’s sake DeBúrca obj !! Don’t say things like that. Look. It’s a lousy day. The stores are crowded as hell. The parking lots are jammed. I had to search all over the place to find my key so I could get back into the house. I’m, in no mood for such frivolity. Look, you folks got her back up to Alaska. Keep her there. She’s fine there - leave her be.
By Lauriate Roly on 11/16/2008 4:09 pm
DeBúrca obj
Take her in Canada… after all, she is so used to engagine in “foreign policy” with Canada… AND you get the bonus of her expertise in dealing with Putin’s head.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/16/2008 5:54 pm
DeBúrca obj
TYPO: engaging, not engagine
By DeBúrca obj on 11/16/2008 5:55 pm
Lauriate Roly
No fair DeBúrca obj, and besides, I don’t think she’s bilingual. However, considering her obvious “blarney”, she might do very well in Ireland. (but then… you wouldn’t be too happy about that would you).
By Lauriate Roly on 11/16/2008 6:14 pm
DeBúrca obj
They can’t stand her in Ireland, they think she’s a joke and they were appalled that she was put in the position of being a heartbeat from the presidency. Someone even told me, with respect to Palin, that “the whole world is laughing at you, they think its a circus”. They’re not laughing anymore! My plan is to move to Ireland, so if Palin were to go there, I would have to rethink my plans!
By DeBúrca obj on 11/16/2008 6:30 pm
Lauriate Roly
I was aware of your Irish plans that’s why I kidded you about Palin.
By Lauriate Roly on 11/16/2008 7:40 pm
DeBúrca obj
Oh, I see. I thought maybe you thought I was in Ireland now.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/16/2008 8:03 pm
Maurine H
The more she talks the deeper is the hole she digs for herself. She’s still using all her old “material” peppered with the usual “gees” and “you betchas”, but no content, no analysis, no intelligent thought - nothing, nothing, nothing…. and she’s still going on about Bill Ayers. I wonder if the other governors are as sick of her as I am.
By Maurine H on 11/13/2008 8:06 pm
starry Nite
Nope- we don’t need a female Joe the Plumber in the white house. I don’t want Joe six pack or hockey mom either.
By starry Nite on 11/13/2008 8:22 pm
Alessan O
On the news reports, I heard parts of her speech, I really doubt her IQ, boy she’s a dumb b……
By Alessan O on 11/14/2008 9:35 am
Catherine Kaiman
They reported last night on CNN, that many of the other Rep govenors, who were lined up behind her during the question period with reporters, appeared to be annoyed and uncomfortable with the “staging” of support. So much so, that they limited the press to only 4 questions.
By Catherine Kaiman on 11/14/2008 10:58 am