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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #50 on: July 04, 2009, 03:25:11 PM »
I'm curious, what could Palin possibly have done that would cause her to be portrayed any worse in the media than she already is?  They've been attacking her full-on for a year now, and there's really nothing more they can do.  She could get caught strangling babies and they wouldn't be able to harass her any mor than they already are.

I'm with the John Galt theory.  She's probably had enough of the crap, enough of the Lettermans joking about raping her daughters and so forth.  She doesn't strike me as the type who needs power and prestige to be happy.  She's probably content to let the lower 48 implode, secure in the knowledge that her little world up in Alaska is reasonably isolated and self-sufficient. 

He said what now? I heard there was some controversy about a joke, but I never cared enough to look at it.

Also, Alaska is not all that self-sufficient.
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« Reply #51 on: July 04, 2009, 03:36:00 PM »
He said what now? I heard there was some controversy about a joke, but I never cared enough to look at it.

Also, Alaska is not all that self-sufficient.
The joke was in one of Letterman's top ten lists one night.  Apparently Palin's family was in New York at the time, and their 13 year old daughter went to a Yankees game.  Letterman made a crack about A-Rod knocking up the daughter during the 7th inning stretch.

Alaska is far more self-sufficient than most places.  If the rest of the world continues on its current heading, Alaska would be a pretty decent place to ride it out.   Much better than Kalifornia or New York, say.

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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #52 on: July 04, 2009, 03:48:43 PM »
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #53 on: July 04, 2009, 03:49:20 PM »
The joke was in one of Letterman's top ten lists one night.  Apparently Palin's family was in New York at the time, and their 13 year old daughter went to a Yankees game.  Letterman made a crack about A-Rod knocking up the daughter during the 7th inning stretch.

Oh, well that's hardly a 4chanesque "she gonna get raped" thing then, is it? Still crass.

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Alaska is far more self-sufficient than most places.  If the rest of the world continues on its current heading, Alaska would be a pretty decent place to ride it out.   Much better than Kalifornia or New York, say.

"Well, it's better than Kalifornistan" is what you might call damning with faint praise. :D

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In a long term collapse, the residents of Alaska's densely populated coastal cities will likely starve and/or freeze to death. Meanwhile, those in inland towns, albeit better fed, will be geographically isolated so that commerce with the coast will be difficult if not impossible. Bush pilots will eventually be grounded due to lack of fuel, lubricants and spare parts. The only people I foresee surviving are a few seasoned Sourdoughs and native tribe members that still have well-honed outdoor survival skills and are still capable of reverting to a self-sufficient mode. The best set up for this would be a small settlement on a clear water (non-glacial) stream with an active salmon run and a couple of productive “fish wheel” salmon traps.

Another consideration is that the Alaska Pipeline is vulnerable if the power grid goes down. As of 2007, grid power is needed for the four giant electric pumps used to pressurize the oil pipeline. These replaced the pipeline's original diesel-powered pumps.

My prediction: In the event of TEOTWAWKI, the Al-Can highway will have heavy traffic with heavily-laden pickup trucks carrying beau coup gas cans, going in both directions: Greenhorns from the lower 48 thinking that Alaska is the place to be and Alaskan Citizens who realize that Alaska is not a viable place to stay in a long term Crunch.

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As a long-time resident of Alaska, I agree in general [with your Retreat Locales page assessment] that it's just not a viable survival location for most people. Someone wanting to move here should carefully consider whether it would work for them. Alaska is huge, with a low population. While 275,000 people live in the Anchorage area, only 400,00 live in the rest of the state, comprised of over 1/2 million square miles. But more than 99% of the land is off limits to settlement, because it's owned by either government or native corporations. Even if land were available, most of it is inaccessible if you can't afford a helicopter or float plane. Much of it is treeless, windblown, and covered with ice and snow more than six months per year. When the ice finally melts, the roads buckle and heave due to the cycle of freezing and thawing. This requires expensive maintenance that would not be sustainable if TSHTF.

The economy of Alaska is driven by oil income and government spending, both of which would cease if the U.S. economy collapsed. There is very little local manufacturing capability. Sadly, even most natives have lost the ability to live off the land, due to income from various government programs and business ventures.

Home heating is a huge expense in Alaska; $6,000 or more per winter for some households. Even if you have a source of wood and cut it yourself, it's going to occupy a lot of your time.

On the plus side, there's unlimited pure air and water. While wildlife isn't as abundant as most people think, there are more than enough fish to keep everyone alive in a survival scenario. There are almost no insects to bother crops, and although the growing season is short, some vegetables do very well in the long daylight hours in summer. Alaska has one of the best concealed-carry laws in the country, and most prisoners are outsourced to other states, so they would not be a problem in a collapse. Alaska has a high concentration of military and former military personnel, who generally have a sound grasp of Constitutional issues.

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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #54 on: July 04, 2009, 05:24:43 PM »
So, what Reaganesque/"true conservative" politicians are there left that could actually viably run in 2012?
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #55 on: July 04, 2009, 06:32:22 PM »
Maybe it will be Dennis Miller versus Al Franken?
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #56 on: July 04, 2009, 07:32:04 PM »
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #57 on: July 04, 2009, 08:29:45 PM »
Oh, well that's hardly a 4chanesque "she gonna get raped" thing then, is it? Still crass.

Some of us consider jokes about sexual abuse of our underage daughters to be a wee little bit worse than "crass". 

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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #58 on: July 04, 2009, 08:33:40 PM »
So wait. People seriously think Palin is quitting because people called her and her family bad names?
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #59 on: July 04, 2009, 08:35:05 PM »
I want to know why accusing her of a "slutty look" never gets mentioned.  That was just as bad, because without foundation.  The knocking-up joke at least had a basis in Bristol Palin's past misdeeds.  Not that such a joke was excusable either, of course.  But since when is it acceptable to accuse a woman of looking "slutty," when we've never seen her wear anything but business attire and casual/sporting attire? 
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #60 on: July 04, 2009, 08:38:16 PM »
So wait. People seriously think Palin is quitting because people called her and her family bad names?

Sigh.  She has young children, who are hearing all manner of abuse about themselves and their family.  Sparing them such talk could be a perfectly good reason to quit the arena.  It's not like she was going to be our next Reagan or anything, anyway.

But I still don't know that she quit for that reason, or is retiring from any and all political involvement. 
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #61 on: July 04, 2009, 08:42:13 PM »
I noticed a number of negative comments on stories about her at CNN from folks in Alaska.  Several of the comments were about Feds digging around in the records of a construction company up there that built a sports complex at about the same time her home was built.
Kickbacks, waived building permits, free materials and labor for her house, et al, were mentioned.
Can any of our Alaskan members add some detail?  Will this gain traction?  Just more moonbattery?
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #62 on: July 04, 2009, 08:54:41 PM »
I want to know why accusing her of a "slutty look" never gets mentioned.  That was just as bad, because without foundation.  The knocking-up joke at least had a basis in Bristol Palin's past misdeeds. 

Bristol... Palin's... past misdeeds?

Sometimes I have trouble understanding if you're serious or joking.

Bristol Palin, IIRC, had a relationship with a young man, and got pregnant. She was planning to marry the young man, and as far as I know, they were happy together in their monogamous relationship. This is no different from, say, my father's relationship with my Mom (I was born two weeks after their wedding). The only difference I can spot is that Bristol Palin was about two decades younger at the point of engagement than my mother was, and that Mr. Johnson decided to skip on the kid. But that makes him the right bastard, not Ms. Palin.

Two people who enter a monogamous relationship because they love each other and want to have children together is abjectly wholesome, even if they happen to sign the wedding papers after the young lady is pregnant and not before.
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #63 on: July 04, 2009, 09:47:29 PM »
From looking at one of the stories about the alleged construction issues.

Hard to tell, there are a lot of folks up here, like Andrea McCloud a local blogger who single handedly has filed most of those ethics complaints Palin mentioned, who hate her beyond reason.  Bush/Obama derangement syndrome type hate.  What they say is typically discountable.

They mention Spenard Builders contributing a few grand to her campaign and, coincidentally, being the supplier of lumber and labor for her house and filing a mechanics lien like that means anything.  SBS is one of Alaska's oldest and largest local lumberyards.  They have one of I think 2 real lumberyards in the valley.  They contribute, and always have, to a range of "pro-business" candidates at every level.

Something about using a friend's construction company to build their house?  Not sure how that is unusual.

There's also something about the contract award for the Sports Complex to that company.  That process might have been iffy I guess but I have no knowledge of it.  The thing is, it occured 3+ years ago prior to her running for Gov.   The press and much of both parties up here aren't exactly friendly to her.  If there was any "there, there" I find it really hard to believe it took this long to get brought up locally.

I think the "corruption" angle is mostly supposition by those who don't understand politics or business realities in small towns.
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #64 on: July 04, 2009, 09:49:50 PM »
The knocking-up joke at least had a basis in Bristol Palin's past misdeeds.  Not that such a joke was excusable either, of course. 

Except the joke involved 14-year old Willow Palin, who was the one at the game that Letterman was referring to.

Letterman later backpedaled and claimed he "meant" Bristol Palin when he said:
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #65 on: July 04, 2009, 10:21:57 PM »
But would they do that to discredit her or make her more acceptable in the political arena?

It would have to be to discredit her, unless she's running as a Democrat. 

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« Reply #66 on: July 05, 2009, 01:31:11 AM »
Well, I'm glad there is a place to have an intelligent discussion about this.
In SF, where I am now, people just hate her, they can't find Alaska on a map, confuse the
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If the same level of hate was directed at Pelosi by "us", we would be labeled fascist.

I have to say I was really surprised and my first thought was that she was forced out by someone
who had proof of some kind of scandal, ( dirty pictures always hound beauty contestants for instance )

At the same time I'm fed up with the rino party, just disgusted with it.

She could pull a "Perot" and get most conservatives to vote for her, could she get the women vote that always goes dem is the next question.  If she could somehow pull the "values" crowd of blacks and latino that always vote dem in spite of being socially conservative perhaps she can be the first third party candidate to win.

I love her, we need a President that can ask the reporters why don't they know the difference between semi and full.

And Ted hasn't expressed any interest...I wish Ted Nugent was running
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #67 on: July 05, 2009, 01:41:48 AM »
Palin/Nugent 2012? =D
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #68 on: July 05, 2009, 01:46:02 AM »
I wonder how many of you felt the same way when people picked on Chelsea Clinton.  People never cease to amaze me.

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« Reply #69 on: July 05, 2009, 01:53:32 AM »
Eh. Note I am expressing no Righteous Anger except maybe anger at Palin for quitting.
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« Reply #70 on: July 05, 2009, 01:59:08 AM »
I wonder how many of you felt the same way when people picked on Chelsea Clinton.  People never cease to amaze me.

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I felt the same way.


Granted that the worst said about Chelsea was saying she wasn't good looking, no rape jokes there....and even that wasn't nearly as mainstream as David Letterman.
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #71 on: July 05, 2009, 02:26:16 AM »
I wonder how many of you felt the same way when people picked on Chelsea Clinton.  People never cease to amaze me.

Cue the "No conservative EVER picked on Chelsea Clinton" in Five... Four... Three... Two...

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I really hated the Chelsea jokes, as much as I hated the libs for talking about how much make up Kathleen Harris was wearing
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Re: Looks like Gov. Palin is resigning... speculate below
« Reply #72 on: July 05, 2009, 02:27:26 AM »
For the sake of the Republican Party, I hope Palin's political career is over. The woman displayed very little substance during the campaign. The winking during the debate did it for me.

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« Reply #73 on: July 05, 2009, 02:37:09 AM »
Oh, I thought he had been referring to the 17 y/o who was pregnant, not the 14 y/o. Bad either way, but one is definitely worse.
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Palin links resignation to 'higher calling'

JUNEAU, Alaska – Outgoing Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on Saturday laid the groundwork to take on a larger, national role after leaving state government, citing a "higher calling" with the aim of uniting the country along conservative lines.

A day after surprising even her closest friends by announcing she would step down as Alaska governor more than a year before her term was up, the controversial hockey mom was still keeping details of her future plans under wrap. But in a statement posted on Palin's Facebook account, she suggested that she had bigger plans and a national agenda she planned to push after she resigns at the end of the month.

"I am now looking ahead and how we can advance this country together with our values of less government intervention, greater energy independence, stronger national security, and much-needed fiscal restraint," she said.

Palin also cast herself as a victim and blasted the media, calling the response to her announcement "predictable" and out of touch.

"How sad that Washington and the media will never understand; it's about country," the statement said. "And though it's honorable for countless others to leave their positions for a higher calling and without finishing a term, of course we know by now, for some reason a different standard applies for the decisions I make."

Palin's personal spokeswoman, Meghan Stapleton, confirmed to The Associated Press that the Facebook posting was written by the governor.

The abruptness of her announcement and the mystery surrounding her plans has fed widespread speculation. But Palin attorney Thomas Van Flein on Saturday warned legal action may be taken against bloggers and publications that reprint what he calls fraudulent claims.

"To the extent several websites, most notably liberal Alaska blogger Shannyn Moore, are now claiming as 'fact' that Governor Palin resigned because she is 'under federal investigation' for embezzlement or other criminal wrongdoing, we will be exploring legal options this week to address such defamation," Van Flein said in a statement. "This is to provide notice to Ms. Moore, and those who re-publish the defamation, such as Huffington Post, MSNBC, the New York Times and The Washington Post, that the Palins will not allow them to propagate defamatory material without answering to this in a court of law."

Palin has kept a low profile since her abrupt announcement Friday at a hastily called news conference at her home in suburban Wasilla, outside Anchorage. All of her public communication since then has been on the social networking sites Facebook and Twitter, or through statements released by her office.

At the same time, Palin informed Murrow early Saturday that someone using the name "exgovsarahpalin" on Twitter was spreading a false rumor that there was to be a party at her suburban home in Wasilla, outside Anchorage. Palin was afraid her home would be mobbed, and security was dispatched, Murrow said.

With only a few weeks before she steps down on July 26, and Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell takes her place, the governor spent the Fourth of July weekend in the state capital, Juneau, but was only spotted briefly on the sidelines of the city's parade.

She had been invited to ride in a convertible, as she did last year, but never told organizers whether she would attend.

Juneau parade director Jean Sztuk said officials drew up banners in case Palin showed and was willing to take part.

As the last of the parade's clowns and marching bands headed past her, Sztuk gave up on Palin. "What governor wants to be at the end of the parade?" she asked.

Her low-profile and vague Internet messages left mounting questions about her plans for the future shrouded in mystery. Will she lay the groundwork for a 2012 presidential bid? Will she find a high-profile place in the private sector, maybe on the speech circuit? Will she drop out of the limelight and focus on her five children?

Her constituents, for one, wanted to know, especially in Juneau, where she has struggled to win over residents.

"I think she owes it to Alaskans to tell us why," said state Sen. Dennis Egan, D-Juneau, the son of Alaska's first governor, Bill Egan.

Egan, hosting a 50th anniversary statehood ceremony, said he was disappointed Palin decided not to finish out her term, which was scheduled to end in 2010.

"It's sad she abandoned us at this critical time," said Egan, who was appointed by Palin to an open seat on the last day of the legislative session in April, after a protracted battle with Senate Democrats.

Palin's departure can't come soon enough for Laurel Carlton, a waitress at the Capital Cafe in the Baranof Hotel, where the city's political movers and shakers meet every morning before walking a few blocks to the Capitol.

"I think she has a game plan that's not Alaska, and hasn't been for awhile," Carlton said.

She noted Palin has a book deal, and seems headed for the national stage.

"If you're really not going to stay and do your job every day, you should leave anyway, and so the sooner the better so somebody can step in and actually do the job," Carlton said.

And as far as Carlton is concerned, Palin doesn't need to explain why she's leaving.

"We don't care. We just want her gone," she said.

Palin, whose popularity in Alaska has waned amid ongoing ethics investigations, gave many reasons for stepping down: She didn't want to be a lame-duck governor; she was tired of the tasteless jokes aimed at her five children, including her son Trig, who has Down syndrome; she felt she could do more in another, still-to-be-defined role.

McCain didn't rule out a return to politics for his former running mate, saying Saturday he believes "she will continue to play an important leadership role in the Republican Party and our nation." He gave no other details.

Even Parnell, who plans to run for re-election after finishing out Palin's term, said he was shocked at first when he learned of his boss' decision.

"But then as she began to articulate her reasons, I began to understand better," he said. "And nobody — unless they've been in her position and understood what she has gone through and dealt with and who she is as a person — really understands."
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