WASILLA, Alaska
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin made a surprise announcement Friday that she is resigning from office at the end of the month without explaining why she plans to step down, raising speculation that she would focus on a run for the White House in the 2012 race.
The former Republican vice presidential candidate hastily called a news conference Friday morning at her home in suburban Wasilla, giving such short notice that only a few reporters actually made it to the announcement. State troopers blocked late-arriving media outside her home, and her spokesman, Dave Murrow, finally emerged to confirm that Palin will step down July 26. He refused to give details about the governor's future plans.
"Once I decided not to run for re-election, I also felt that to embrace the conventional Lame Duck status in this particular climate would just be another dose of politics as usual, something I campaigned against and will always oppose," Palin said in a statement released by her office.
Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell will be inaugurated at the governor's picnic in Fairbanks at the end of the month, Murrow said.
Palin was first elected in 2006 on a populist platform. But her popularity has waned as she waged in partisan politics following her return from the presidential campaign. Her term would have ended in 2010.
Palin said she planned to make a "positive change outside government," without elaborating. She also expressed frustration with her current role as governor.
"I cannot stand here as your governor and allow the millions of dollars and all that time go to waste just so I can hold the title of governor," Palin said.
Later, on Twitter, she promised supporters more details: "We'll soon attach info on decision to not seek re-election ... this is in Alaska's best interest, my family's happy ... it is good. Stay tuned"
Palin's decision even took Parnell by surprise. He said he was told on Wednesday evening, and was not aware that any presidential ambitions were behind the move.
Palin emerged from relative obscurity nearly a year ago when she was tapped as then Republican presidential candidate John McCain's running mate.
She was a controversial figure from the start, with comedian Tina Fey famously imitating her elaborate hairstyle and folksy "You betcha!" on "Saturday Night Live."
Most recently, she led a public spat with "Late Show" host David Letterman over a joke he made about one of her daughters being "knocked up" by New York Yankees baseball player Alex Rodriguez during the governor's recent visit to New York. Palin's 18-year-old daughter, Bristol, is an unwed, teenage mother.
Letterman later apologized for the joke.
Palin's family and the ridicule they endure being in the public eye was part of her decision. She complained that her 14-month-old son, Trig, who was diagnosed with Down's syndrome, had been "mocked and ridiculed by some mean-spirited adults recently." She didn't elaborate.
Palin campaigned on ethics reform in the 2006 election, defeating incumbent Gov. Frank Murkowski in the Republican primary and a former two-term Democratic governor, Tony Knowles, in the general election.
She enjoyed an extended honeymoon with lawmakers and voters alike. Her popularity was in the 80 percentile range, even though that fell after the bruising, partisan presidential campaign.
Palin's delivery of two weeks' notice rattles a Republican Party plagued with setbacks in recent weeks, including extramarital affairs disclosed by two other 2012 presidential prospects, Nevada Sen. John Ensign and South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford.
Ensign, a member of the Christian ministry Promise Keepers, stepped down from the Senate Republican leadership last month after admitting he had an affair for much of last year with a woman on his campaign staff who was married to one of his Senate aides. Ensign later disclosed he had helped the woman's husband get two jobs during the affair.
A government watchdog group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, wants the Senate ethics committee and the Federal Election Commission to investigate.
Just days after news of Ensign's affair broke, Sanford admitted an affair with a woman in Argentina. Some lawmakers are now calling for his resignation. Before the admission, Sanford had been missing from the state for five days visiting his lover. He had slipped his security detail, lied to his staff about where he was and failed to transfer power to the lieutenant governor in case of a state emergency.
Sanford admitted he also saw the mistress during a state-funded trip to Argentina last year. He promised to reimburse the state for part of the trip's costs. The state Commerce Department said the trip itinerary originally included only Brazil, but the governor requested economic development meetings in Argentina.
The GOP troubles seem to have left two prominent 2012 prospects, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and 2008 presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, unscathed, however.








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Path is Clear
Imagine that Palin's taken a job on Fox. That way she can flap her gums without actually having to produce anything or be responsible for progress.
Gov. Palin’s resignation gives the misogynist Pseudo-Liberals...
Within the Democratic Party’s rank & file, another political surrogate juju to vilify, cheap shot & publically beat upon, in their crusade to purge America of their self-perceived, Christian, & Conservative socio-political demons...
http://anne278.vox.com/library/post/what-sarah-palin-can-reveal-about-our-liberal-friends.html
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/sexist/2009/06/15/how-sarah-palin-confuses-liberals-into-arguing-against-feminism/
https://www.commentarymagazine.com/viewarticle.cfm/the-meaning-of-sarah-palin-14674?page=all
Oh that voo doo that you do...
Socio-political demons? Ju ju? Crusade? Another lame attempt to brand anyone one that apposes the pathological normalcy of the populist radical right?
duh!
Opposes.
purge? .... just barely nudged
Poor Sarah Palin, a weakling who can't handle the heat in the kitchen of a sparsely populated state is not ready for the White House.
Now her "executive experience" consists of quitting.
Sheneeds time to work on her book.
"My struggle" by Sarah Palin
I thought it was
"I Can See Russia", which is supposed to be truned into a broadway musical after completed. IIna Fey is supposed to play the lead.
Beautiful, George. Freakin'
Beautiful, George. Freakin' beautiful.
Those who are dismayed over Sarah Palin's sudden resignation
need not fret. After all, Michelle Bachman is still in office. This fact alone should provide solace to people on both sides of the political aisle.
Oh, please ...
Anthony, again: "I'm still waiting to hear one, just one, negative report from our press about Obama."
Oh, please. Were you comatose during the Rev. Wright fiasco? Wall to wall for weeks. Not to mention, "Is he a citizen?" and "Is he a Muslim" and "Did he attend madrassas?" and "His pal the Chicago terrorist..." and "He's spending us into oblivion."
I wish I had your skill at selective comprehension, Anthony. If so, I wouldn't have to listen to my neighbor's lawnmower droning on and on and on ...
Sarah Palin has proved herself to be a hopeless lightweight, again and again. Did you hear her speech? She says that staying on as a lame duck would be the quitter's way out -- and then she quits! Wow. Now *there's* a woman who knows what she's doing.
I'm still waiting for a single Palin-head to say, "Ya know, I was wrong. I got duped."
Won't hold my breath, tho ...
gop needs palin
Please. please, Palin as the Repub candidate for Pres in 2012.
This country needs a good laugh, and Palin will give us the funniest freak show in history.
Yes I have heard of Nixon
Yes I have heard of Nixon and Clinton. The difference is, they did something to deserve it. If I remember correctly their children were always off limits. I have never seen a politicians children villified, riduculed, even her Down Syndrom child has had derrogatory comments made towards him, at least that's what I discerned from listening to her speech. We should all be ashamed of ourselves! I'm still waiting to hear one, just one, negative report from our press about Obama.
. . . at least that's what I
. . . at least that's what I discerned from listening to her speech. It is because Palin is manufacturing her victimhood. The Letterman exchange is a good example of how she distorted a joke (albeit a bad one) to serve her political ends and thereby exploited her own children (Bristol and Willow of whatever the other one's name is) in the most humiliating possible way--giving the joke legs it would have never had otherwise, connecting her children with pedophilia, etc. She is packaging her family as a political product (soccer moms and pigs). Her adult daughter has made herself into a public figure--unwisely and seemingly to benefit her Mother's 2012 presidential bid. The press has been critical of Palin and Palin has, a a strategy, made each criticism an attack of some sort on her family. When Palin takes responsibility for her own words and deeds and stops spinning every criticism into some sort of "gotcha politics" football then there may be some sympathy for her. Right now, she is playing hardball. It is only fair (and to be expected) her politcal opponents play the same game. As for Obama, You clearly have not been paying attention. He is getting criticism from all
Uh ... Really?
Anthony writes: I don't think I have ever seen a human being public or private treated by the press as poorly as she was.
Apparently, Anthony, you've never heard of two guys named Nixon or Clinton.
Bottom line, a politician cannot sustain a campaign, or a government, solely on the basis of a persecution complex. "Oh, vote for me, 'cause meanies are pickin' on poor li'l ol' me."
Palin's "poor pitiful me" schtick is beyond stale. Far from playing in the major leagues, she just proved she can't even survive in double-A ball.
Disappointed and surprised
I'm disappointed and surprised that Sarah is stepping down as governor. It doesn't show good faith to resign a position like this unless there's a scandal out there looming over her head. Right now, it makes her look like a quitter. But then she has a tendency to be flighty as it is: just look at her college education: she skipped around to a number of different colleges before finally graduating from one after only being there one semester. Resigning from her post doesn't reflect well on her: who would want a leader who quits before seeing a job through all the way?
In all fairness
the college attack is a poor one. Palin got her degree. So she might have had to go through some schools, whatever. At least she saw it through. You can hit her on something else. Easily. The fact that she graduated from college is a negative on the 'quitter' argument anyway. It kindof means she pressed on...
Palin stepping down
We have a wimpy "Press" who throws softballs at Liberals and berates anyone who dares to espouse the Christian principles upon which our country was founded. Until the American public returns to demanding that their politicians, and the Press, represent/support Godly values, then we'll continue our downward spiral as a Country.
Hey buddy
let me know when it is 'godly' enough to buy in the stock market. Otherwise, I will stick with worldly data. And you should too...
what christian principles?
"Christian principles upon which our country was founded"
zach repeats that old empty claim.
Tell us zach........ what Christian principles?
This atheist and every other
This atheist and every other common sense driven person I know (Christian and non) will cast every vote from now until they day we return to the earth which begate us to make sure your dark vision of an American Christian theocracy doesn't come to pass.
As far as the "wimpy" press goes while I agree they aren't very curious or industrious, they have given the GOP a pass on a great number of things including Bush II and his entire misguiding Arabian adventure (at least for the first 2-3 years of it).
Bullying, rewriting history and playing the victim card are trite and tired tactics of a increasing less relevant hard core right. They've had their day in the sun. We all saw what they were about and rejected it. You can call your trip to the elephant graveyard a parade if you want, but the destination is still a dark and soon to be forgotten hole. Which brings us neatly around to Palin