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Sarah Palin's Focus Questioned By Alaska Lawmakers

ANNE SUTTON   01/31/09 08:03 AM ET   AP

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JUNEAU, Alaska — Driving home at night from her Capitol office, the leader of Alaska's House Democrats often passes the governor's white-columned mansion and wonders why more lights aren't on.

Rep. Beth Kerttula assumes Gov. Sarah Palin is out of town, though Palin's staffers say so far their boss has been there for most of the legislative session that began Jan. 20.

It's a small matter, but it's part of the buzz around the Capitol among lawmakers who are seeing less of their governor than in years past and wondering what it means in the wake of a Republican vice presidential run that brought Palin global fame and notoriety.

They're accustomed to spotting her striding past, using two BlackBerries, stopping to chat in the hallway or inviting reporters into her office while she prepares for a speech.

Palin insists her focus is still on Alaska.

"I swore to steadfastly and doggedly guard the interests of this great state like a grizzly with cubs," she said in her State of the State address two days after the session began. "We've got to fight for each other, not against, and not let external sensationalized distractions draw us off course."

Some say she appears more tense than the vice presidential candidate who delivered sly jokes and incendiary speeches to packed rallies across the Lower 48.

"Not so sparky," said Sen. Bert Stedman, R-Sitka, who wonders if the distractions of her newfound celebrity will keep Palin from devoting her full attention to Alaska's looming budget shortfall.

Others grumble that she didn't seem to reach out to the nearly 60 lawmakers assembled before her.

"I think her speech was not directed to us but right over our heads to a national audience," said Rep. David Guttenberg, D-Fairbanks, who remembers a much different Palin from just six months ago.

"There were days when she walked around the building with (her daughter) Piper, handing out bagels. I think those days are gone," he added.

Speculation that Palin is positioning herself for a presidential run in 2012 was fueled by news that she formed a political action committee.

"The half-life of political celebrity is really quite short, so she has to make a move," said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics.

Some pundits say Palin should go after U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski's seat in 2010, but Sabato doubts Palin would win that contest.

He said she would do better by running for re-election and launching a White House bid during a second term as governor. She'll have to prove that she's engaged and energized over Alaska issues, though.

"If she gives any indication that she's bored, she will literally get herself in trouble with what would otherwise be a slam dunk re-election," Sabato said.

Some Alaska lawmakers say Palin already has proved she's engaged.

"So far, I've seen the governor deliver her energy package, she delivered her budget on time and she met with the majority caucus," said Sen. Gene Therriault, R-North Pole. "I've not seen or heard anyone come up with anything the executive is supposed to be doing that she has not done. It appears to me she's back on the job full-time."

Palin's spokesman says her press office continues to receive hundreds of media requests for interviews, most of which she turns down. She has yet to hold a press conference at the Capitol this year.

However, just a few days ago, she walked out of the mansion after meeting with majority lawmakers and took reporters' questions. She greeted the small group with a cheerful, "Hi guys," then she addressed the issue of her priorities.

"I'm sure legislators know I am the governor of Alaska, and this is first and foremost on my mind and my agenda. Any travel or meeting or participation outside of Alaska will only be if it's good for Alaska," she said.

Juneau Democrat Kim Elton, a member of the Senate's ruling coalition of Republicans and Democrats, predicts Palin will be tested this session.

"Is she going to have a legislative agenda that speaks to a national base, or is she going to have a legislative base that speaks to Alaska's future?" he asked. "I'm not sure it's easy to answer at this time, but I can assure you people will be watching very closely."

House Speaker Mike Chenault, R-Nikiski, said he wants the governor to keep the lines of communications open. Then he won't be worried that travel and political organizing will detract from her state job.

"What the governor does is of her own concern as long as she's here to address the Legislature during the session and as long as her administration is engaged," Chenault said. "If it doesn't interfere with running the state government, I'm fine with it."

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JUNEAU, Alaska — Driving home at night from her Capitol office, the leader of Alaska's House Democrats often passes the governor's white-columned mansion and wonders why more lights aren't on. ...
JUNEAU, Alaska — Driving home at night from her Capitol office, the leader of Alaska's House Democrats often passes the governor's white-columned mansion and wonders why more lights aren't on. ...
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
DoomtoNeoCons
04:00 PM on 02/01/2009
What is that strange creature attatched to that corsage?
02:23 PM on 02/01/2009
Get her some new glasses...
12:42 PM on 02/01/2009
Does Sarah really see this country as so imperfect as to be seen to "pal"around with men who"pal"around with terrorists? Where are Sarah's values when there is a chance Sarah can be put in the national spotlight?
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TazoWolf
Med student, Colorado
10:15 AM on 02/01/2009
Palin never worked for the people. it seems. It's always been about herself. If she really cared about her job, she'd ignore the media, stop whining, and get on with things. What is her energy plan, anyway? The pipeline to nowhere? I mean, the tribes of the inuit lands in Canada it's supposed to encroach upon are NOT likely to approve it, and without their approval, it'll never happen.

Let's face it. If Palin were really responsible, she'd give the governor's job to someone else and focus on her family. It's evident that something has gone awry when she has a teenage daughter who has just become an unwed mother. I'd include the vandalism (severing school bus brake lines) by track Palin in this, but as far as I can tell, that one's just a rumor.

Oh, I know... She holds onto her job for the beauty benefits... and to give herself skin cancer, using the tanning bed she had installed in the governor's mansion. She also holds onto it for the perk of the glamor of traveling with her family for free to meet famous people and go to exotic places on the state's bill.

She really needs to resign. Even her own stat's largest newspaper supported Obama over her during the election season.
09:23 AM on 02/01/2009
Only a fraction of the less than seven hundred thousand Alaskan's bother to get engaged in the political process and vote anyway. Sarah Palin will be what ever she wants to be in Alaska. I don't think she has yet realized that the voters in the lower forty-eight aren't as easy to fool.
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me again
I'm not wrong....
08:32 AM on 02/01/2009
They elected her and gave a platform to someone who really does not care......Her ambition is the only thing which leads her stupidity......
07:35 AM on 02/01/2009
Straight from the pages of the Juneau Empire news publication. This quotes are the real deal, straight from Alaskan peeps.

• Palin is BUYING a national name at Alaska's expense. In a few years time she proclaims how fiscally responsible she was with federal money...while she and other state legislators meet at Girdwood to start the session.
-maybe we should make Girdwood the new capital or does Palin still want that to be Wasilla???

• Palin has a personal agenda. She doesn't give one rat's patootie about what is in Alaska's best interest.Trying to make herself look good for her run for the top seat in 2012.

• Palin said - It would not be a good idea to ask for more, and cautioned it was necessary to be "mindful about the effect of the stimulus package on the national debt." ...more like "mindful about the effect on Palin's political aspirations!

• Gov. Palin showed real relish when she bashed Alaska at the GOP convention. To sell Alaska short on the stimulus package in exchange for a future one-liner before a mob of frenzied lower-48 supporters is for her but the work of a moment.

• "Thanks but no thanks for that money to help my State's economy. I know y'all other states are going to get your fair share, but I gots a brighter future ahead of me and you betcha, this is gonna be one of my stepping stones." -- Sarah P.
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AlphaDoc
"Rightwing hypocrisy" is redundant.
07:16 AM on 02/01/2009
I guess the Bristol Bay Times isn't one of the many Alaskan newspapers that the Governor reads.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/akmuckraker/a-cry-for-help-from-rural_b_157997.html
12:24 AM on 02/01/2009
Palin looks really stoned in this picture.
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soulfulnotes
11:20 PM on 01/31/2009
St. Sarah wants the stimulus bread just as much as anybody else. She could use it to finally build that bridge.
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noaxe397
10:52 PM on 01/31/2009
The Democrats can show their true love of America by getting busy right now fielding a candidate who can beat Palin when she runs for re-election in 2010. After all, did anyone think a D could get elected senator the way Begach did? I realize he was running against a convicted felon, but, hey, Alaska is a red state and a felony conviction for a Republican in a red state is actually a badge of honor and a chief qualifier for public office. Shows you are your own man.

Defeating Palin in 2010 would make it 0-for2 in two years and may save our country from another Bush-Rove style campaign for president in 2012. This Wash. DC dinner she is attending would be a starting point. Unless she blames Obama for causing her to attend.
10:34 PM on 01/31/2009
Oh yes, she is brilliant. Now if she would just stop decimating Alaska's wildlife and environment, we could rest easy. For now, I just wish she would GO AWAY!!
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AnalyzeIT
Full spectrum - attacks facing society - PREPARE!
10:21 PM on 01/31/2009
ALSAKA - Get rid of Palin. Wake the "F" up.
08:55 AM on 02/01/2009
No kidding, and the sooner the better. I hope people from Alaska will see her for the buffoon she is and boot her A** the He** OUT! Palin in 2012? No way, no how.
10:09 PM on 01/31/2009
I haven't see a single picture of the granddaughter--wonder why???
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soulfulnotes
11:21 PM on 01/31/2009
I think it's a grandson. Tripp is his name. Good name. Pass the bong, dude.
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auramac
08:44 PM on 01/31/2009
What took the idiots so long?