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Palin Resignation Changes Nothing: Nutters Will Always Love Her

A BUZZFLASH NEWS ANALYSIS
by Meg White

The punditry over the Fourth of July weekend was intensely focused on the announcement that Republican Palin's Twitter picGov. Sarah Palin will not only not be running for reelection, but that she is resigning with a year and a half to go in her first term as Alaska's momma-bear-in-chief.

Every political analyst willing to say what they really think has called this move disastrous and confusing coming from a woman who has made it abundantly clear that she wants to be the nation's first female president.

News reports cite Palin's loss of support from conservative kingmakers across the spectrum as a result of the resignation.

But they're wrong. Not that strategists are supporting Palin's recent decision. Psychopaths such as Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh aside, most on the right are calling this political suicide.

It's more that Palin never had the "support" of Karl Rove, Mike Huckabee, George Will and others who are denouncing her now. Conservative strategists had always been willing to use Palin to bring in her particular brand of voter to the booth, but only as long as she didn't turn off the rest of the voting-age population.

Even GOPUSA President Bob Eberle (whose reaction to the news was basically, "What is she thinking?!") was before probably more of an opportunistic cheerleader than a real Palin lover. After all, his organization's goal of "promoting the grassroots conservative philosophy" is only aided by Palin while she can attract more voters to the Republican fold. Presently, she is treading water at best.

This seemingly recent change of heart does not mean these people are cold-hearted liars. They're strategists and fundraisers; they act from PAC pocketbook balances and polling numbers, not the heart. But the reason the media is so enraptured with what conservatives have to say about the Palin resignation is that their words have a direct bearing upon Palin's ability to follow a "higher calling," as she put it.

Meanwhile, Palin is quick to warn against those nasty critics, "spinning" their "false info," and urge her supporters to "hang in there" via her handy TwitterBerry and various other social networking avenues that are becoming more and more popular with her base.

And it works. As David Corn points out on CQ Politics, Palin's true believers are still with her.

The hardcore Palin supporters (the only kind she has nowadays) seem to be the same type you saw in the disturbing rallies at which Palin appeared as Sen. John McCain's running mate. They're religious "hockey moms" who see Palin's rapid ascent to power as both a palatable brand of feminism and as proof that they too can have prestige without all that hard work that gives you those nasty wrinkles.

Nothing will change these peoples' minds about Palin, least of all her resignation. As long as every time she falls flat on her face she gets up smiling and says "I meant to do that," they will believe her, and their support will only grow stronger.

"You go, girl," they'll scream, in between sneers at the invisible bloggers who are responsible for making their beloved candidate look bad. No matter how many bloody turkeys or misappropriations of her children or bizarre and self-pitying interviews, she'll be forever golden in the eyes of a surprisingly large group of people.

But not sufficiently large. The Palinites (or Palinuts?) are not a big enough voting bloc to bring home the moose bacon, and the GOP has known that for quite some time now.

Their vocalization of disapproval over Palin's actions is, by my humble estimation, a covert signal to the few Republican 2012 hopefuls who haven't made total fools of themselves in the short time between last Election Day and today. You can almost hear the whispers echoing in the ears of the likes of Mitt Romney and Tim Pawlenty:

"Gentlemen, start your exploratory committees!"

A BUZZFLASH NEWS ANALYSIS

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She's like a zombie...

that keeps on rising from the dead. Ugh. But it is educational to see what some serious right-wingers have to say about her. They have not given up, neither has she, and she's still a threat.

See what Roger Stone, a political analyst, says:

http://video.newsmax.com/?bcpid=20972460001&bclid=22770166001&bctid=28726466001&s=al&promo_code=82E5-1

This is scary.

Serial Quitter

Good point. Palin seems, like Blagojevich in Illinois, to have found the state capital boring and the work of governing tedious ... knd of like required courses on the way to a Bachelors degree. Much more fun to be the beauty queen of the party.

Fools

Mitt, with his sacramental underwear, and Pawlenty may not be fools, but as Republicans, they are, necessarily, villains. Shakespeare had it right in "King Lear." People are villains or fools. Fools are no better than villains, merely more stupid and less ambitious. Villains devour fools. Meaningless death follows suffering and torture. Life is vile. Dems may be fools, although I consider all politicians villains, but Repubs are villains through and through--making the world safe for predatory capitalism. As for Palin, a good laugh is always worthwhile.

What A Waste

The mainstream media attention far exceeds almost former Governor Palin's value. This woman's decision-making processes are stunningly inadequate. This has been clearly apparent since at least last October. There is no hope that she could ever study her way out of a paper bag. Sarah Palin's only asset, other than good looks, is her ability to deliver a prepared speech, if the preparation was done by a speech writer. Waste or not, Palin will probably stay in the news. House-Gate, may well come alive again. It's not every day that a mayor conveniently eliminates requirements for building permits and costs her town many millions of dollars to build a stadium that holds twice the population of the town just in time to simultaneously build a large, new house within a mile of the stadium's construction, the entire projects being rushed just prior to her taking state office. Pat Williams

Palin-da-a$$

Don't brush her off as high risk candidate-- the Repubs hold those who democrats find most reprehsible as the most desirable. It's a big part of their mental pathology, kind of a 'you hate this one, we are going to stick you with em'! Like the vote for Nixon followed by the cheering "Four more years"!

A Serial Quitter

She resigned as mayor of Wasilla to run for Lieutenant Governor, she resigned as member of a petroleum board ethics panel, and she also never completed more than three semesters at any one college: After graduating from high school in 1982, she enrolled at Hawaii Pacific College in Honolulu. She left after one semester and transferred to North Idaho College, a community college in Coeur d'Alene and spent two semesters as a general studies major in 1983. In 1984, Palin won the Miss Wasilla Pageant, then finished third in the 1984 Miss Alaska pageant and won a college scholarship and the "Miss Congeniality" award. In August 1984, she transferred to the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho, where her older brother, Charles W. Heath, was majoring in education. After two semesters at UI, Palin returned to Alaska and attended Matanuska-Susitna College, a community college in Palmer, for one term in the fall of 1985. She returned to the University of Idaho in January 1986, where she spent three semesters completing her bachelor's degree in communications-journalism, graduating in May 1987. (The information on her college peregrinations is from the Wikipedia article on Sarah Palin at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_palin#Early_life.2C_ancestors_and_education, with footnote links to sources.)

palin...born a

palin...born a loser...still, a loser and may the rapture take her to wherever...