Sarah Palin Resigns as Governor of Alaska
Posted by Andy Kondrat on July 3, 2009 at 7:58 pm
CATEGORIES: Culture
Sarah Palin, in a move that most likely is meant to be buried by other news (read: Michael Jackson) and a holiday weekend, has announced she is resigning as governor of Alaska. Check out the last part of her speech here:
Having watched the whole 18 minute speech, she seems tense and slightly rambling, and based on her words, I really feel like she’s resigning not for any political positioning, or ulterior motive, but simply because she’s simply tired of it. She doesn’t like being scrutinized, she doesn’t like being attacked, and she was just plain done with people being mean. What do you think? Is this positioning, or is this, “I don’t wanna play anymore”?
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Having read your entire post, it seems like a vapod rehash of other leftist talking points. I do feel sorry for you, not being able to understand spoken English, and all.
Apparently leftards have become so used to having their info read to them from a teleprompter that the ability to understand off-the-cuff spoken English is beyond their meager mental capabilities.
A pity.