My favorite point guard to ever play the game of basketball beat the Celtics in 1987 by hitting a "junior, junior skyhook" at the buzzer. If Palin were my PG, I'd pull a Tonya Harding, we all deserve a better PG then Palin. Real PGs don't quit, they win. (I guess she'll never really be a real PG, could you imagine if she won something bigger the AK gov?)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2...hsQ& feature=fvw


So Palin had to quit because her ethics problems were hurting Alaska? Or was she hurting Alaska because of her ethics problems?

It seems to me that she is the problem. She doesn't understand ethical behavior. And she'll continue to be a problem wherever she goes because of it.

Mavericky behavior means doing whatever you want and not following the rules. But not following the law is criminal. Had her attorneys told her she had gotten too close to that line?

Or was she afraid that the last two years of her administration would accomplish absolutely nothing nor would she be able to manage the growing problems associated with the economic meltdown?

Was she in over her head? Has she always been in over her head? Will she even fit in well with Faux News? I'm not sure she's smart enough to stand toe-to-toe with any of the rest of the cretins there.

Sarah is scared. That's why she quit as governor. That's why she's not going to take any real full-time job and go the easy speakers circuit instead. She can't cope. She's only a maverick who has to have a script or she sounds as stupid as she is.

Enough with her problems. When do we find out if President Obama can cope by insisting that a public option remains in the health care bill?

Will our Dems go with reconciliation or do they want to lose seats next year? It would be better to be seen fighting for real change and be obstructed by the Republicans than cave like Sarah.

So is it single-payer or Sarah? I won't canvass for anyone politician who caves.

There are now many new, dynamic progressive candidates out there in the grass roots ready to run. They're motivated and they know they will have monetary and ground support if they take the next step.

It's crunch time at the O.K. Coral for Democrats now.


When it gets too hot in the kitchen, she always seems to throw on more fuel.

Life is too short to compromise time and resources... it may be tempting and more comfortable to just keep your head down, plod along, and appease those who demand: "Sit down and shut up", but that's the worthless, easy path; that's a quitter's way out. And a problem in our country today is apathy. It would be apathetic to just hunker down and "go with the flow".

So, I quit!

WTF?

The woman is an incoherent, babbling parody of herself.


Gravatar Just thank God she never became President.

Imagine Palin at a meeting of her advisors.

One is bringing in bad economic numbers, another is saying that the North Koreans are going to conduct another long-range missile test and another is telling her that her relations with Congress are too frayed to let her pass her agenda.

Palin: "I quit then."

My God, the women's movement would have been set back by about half a century.


Gravatar The women's movement isn't the only thing that would have been set back, and by way more than a half a century.

She blames a lot of her "troubles" on the "liberal" media, and then goes and invites the media to go fishing with her? How can we miss her if she won't go away?

Sit down and shut up, Sarah/hypocrite. You've taken the worthless, easy quitters (psycho)path too often.


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