Palin A "Shooting Star Crashing To Earth"?
GOP Strategist Ed Rollins Says Her Resignation Hurts Any 2012 White House Run She Might Be Mulling
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Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin announces that she is stepping down from her position as Governor in Wasilla, Alaska on Friday July 3, 2009, in this photo provided by The Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman/ Robert DeBerry. (AP Photo)
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Photo Essay Sarah Palin Alaska's youngest and first female governor tabbed to be McCain's running mate.
Palin dropped a bombshell on the political world Friday when she announced she's resigning as Alaska's governor in three weeks. She has a year-and-a-half to go in her term.
On "The Early Show Saturday Edition," Rollins, who headed up former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee's 2008 White House run, told co-anchor Erica Hill that Palin's Friday news conference "raised a lot more questions than she answered. Usually, at a press conference, you answer questions. I think the bottom line is you saw a shooting star come crashing to Earth.
"I think the premise that she doesn't want to be a lame duck governor - there's people like Mitch Daniels, governor of Indiana, (Miss. Gov.) Haley Barbour, Gov. (Tim) Pawlenty, of Minnesota - they're all gonna run for president, and they're finishing their job. The job's very tough now, and for her to bail out at this point in time, I don't think it is fair to Alaskans and certainly, I think, damages her long-term career."
Stepping down hinders a potential 2012 bid, Rollins added, because, "Most political people fight to the end. It's now tough. She didn't finish the job."
Rollins pooh-poohed political pros warning that people shouldn't underestimate Palin's ability to come back from any position of relative obscurity into which she risks falling.
"You have to remember, everybody else climbed the mountain; she got put on top of it by John McCain," he said. "We would not be talking about Sarah Palin if John McCain hadn't picked her (as his running mater).
"So, at the end of the day, she's still gotta earn her stripes."
Rollins also dismissed the notion that Palin could be better off out of office if she starts seeking the White House next time around. "The new (Alaska) governor, the legislature will move right beyond her," Rollins asserted, "and I think, to a certain extent, she certainly will have a voice among conservatives, as a viable, political person who's gonna help the Republican party, (but) I don't think she can do it as effectively if you're not a governor."
What does Palin have to do now to repair any damage caused by her resignation?
"Every step from here on out has to be one that has a strategy to it," Rollins said. "This is tactical. She got up (Friday), went out, surprised the political world - which you shouldn't do - surprised the media world - which you shouldn't do - and at the end of the day, no one knows why. She's gotta go answer all the questions and not run away from them: 'Here's why I did it, it was for my family, it was for this, and for that reason.' But the idea, it's speculation, 'I'm gonna run for president, I can do it more effectively from outside,' is not true."
Rollins contended that, "She diminished the job of governor. I think, at the end of the day, I've been in the business four decades, I've never seen a governor ever walk away from the job at mid-term, and I think, at the end of the day, that's what's gonna affect her."
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See all 308 CommentsIf the kids are off limits, then she shouldn't use them to manufacture publicity stunts.
The kids should be off limits no matter what she does!
If she becomes President, will she walk out half way through her term, saying it's too hard? Or that the media is being nasty?
She has blown any (incredibly remote) chance to go anywhere politically.
Sarah, you were way out of your league to run for VP. Now you've shown the everyone (including your supporters) that you're a quitter with no class.
With people like Rush, Anne Coulter and her as the "face" of the Republican party, I'm afraid it's finished.
Palin rhymes with ailing, like a bad hangover. Looks great, but we don't need a model leading our country, especially someone as dumb as a doornail.
and realized she's not as smart as she thought she was, which makes
her smarter than most politicians out there. She made a choice, family
or politics. Rather than try to help the people who need it, help yourself, you know the philosophy of the republican party. Plus she can make a bank roll hitting the talk show circuit, every republicans purpose in life. Make more money, screw the rest right? Damn liberals, all they care about is how to make the world a better place for everyone. Not everyone deserves health care, you get sick with no insurance it's your fault right. Die already and stop using up all my gas.
Ridiculous isn't it...? You Betcha!!
Depends upon who is reporting... Keep on talking, do we expect CBS news to report anything positive about Palin, give us a break. It wont happen, not in Palin's lifetime. So enjoy the news.
She is a Quitter and not fit for anything than being a mother and even that is questionable.
Ahhh yes, and she is blaming the ethics investigations for her early departure. How pathetic! For one thing, in an era where Bush deceived conservatives into thinking they could do whatever they wanted to do, it is good to see the Alaska state legislature inquiring about Palin and her possible wrongdoing. Conservative lawmakers need to know they are not above the law. Also, if the Alaska taxpayers are her concern, all she had to do was refrain from using their money improperly. So typical of a politician to get caught with his or her hand in the cookie jar, then try to play politics. It was not 'politics' that got Palin caught up in this mess; it was her jetsetting her family all over the country on the campaign trail, having her sister's ex terminated from his job for no reason other than she no longer liked him, etc. These possible violations needed to be investigated. If Caribou can't take the heat, she did right to get out of the kitchen...
I have news for you-she'd win.
538-0.
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