Palin resigns as AK governor

It's all speculation at this point. No one really knows.

exactly..but from reading between the lines in her speech..I'd say we will see her up and front in Republican party kicking the elites asses or she will run for office..no it might not be 2012 but who knows about that either....
 
her running for another executive office is not a good thing for the republican party...she quit during her first term...and honestly, she is not that impressive as a true leader
 
I believe ideology clouds your vision good sister.

Obama and his adminsistration is not all that you claim or hope that it is .. and I'm not an Obama supporter.

It takes no more than 5 minutes of listening to Sarah Palin to know that she has no future in politics outside of Alaska politics, which she no longer has either.

Her future is in TV and on the talk circuit .. for a while .. but then it will all go away.

Such is celebrity in America.

well, you'll have to pardon me my friend if I don't take your predictions seriously..as I said, only time will tell...
 
her running for another executive office is not a good thing for the republican party...she quit during her first term...and honestly, she is not that impressive as a true leader

Yurt, on this I will always have to disagree with you..but we will still remain friends dear...:)
 
exactly..but from reading between the lines in her speech..I'd say we will see her up and front in Republican party kicking the elites asses or she will run for office..no it might not be 2012 but who knows about that either....
What's really funny, the more the left tries to degrade her, the more popular she becomes.:D
 
What's really funny, the more the left tries to degrade her, the more popular she becomes.:D

Oh really ...

Obama Gets Boost as Palin Departure Deepens Republican Disarray

July 6 (Bloomberg) -- Barack Obama’s honeymoon with the public, like those of previous presidents, is waning after almost six months in office. He still enjoys one asset most others lacked: an opposition party in disarray.

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s surprise resignation July 3 was only the latest Republican headache involving some of the party’s potential stars. While Obama’s job approval, hovering around 60 percent, has dipped, ratings for the Republican Party have nosedived.

According to Gallup polling, just 34 percent of Americans view the party favorably. Even among Republicans, 38 percent have an unfavorable view of their party and almost half can’t name an individual who speaks for it. And those polls were conducted before Palin resigned and two other Republicans, Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina and Senator John Ensign of Nevada, acknowledged having extramarital affairs.

“We’re in a really difficult period, and it’s going to take some time to get out of it,” Republican strategist John Weaver said in an interview yesterday. “It could take a generation or two, quite frankly.”

The party’s fortunes may be even bleaker than after the Watergate scandal that brought down former President Richard Nixon and during the Great Depression after Herbert Hoover’s presidency, Weaver said.

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Her move “just leaves you weaker,” said Eddie Mahe, a Republican strategist who said the party needs new stars. “The hope has to be that there’s some folks out there somewhere who are contemplating getting involved in public life.”

Other developments compounding the party’s woes have been Republican National Chairman Michael Steele’s apology to radio show host Rush Limbaugh in March after Steele dismissed the commentator as an “entertainer,” Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter’s defection in April to the Democrats and Norm Coleman’s defeat last week after a lengthy Minnesota Senate recount and court fight.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601100&sid=a6O1AN1_QKuA
 
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