Palin To Indiana For Right To Life Dinner As Alaskans Scratch Heads

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This week, lawmakers in Alaska are slashing Gov. Sarah Palin's budget ahead of a Sunday adjournment. Instead of staying in Juneau, Palin plans to attend a partisan fundraiser: a Thursday night county right-to-life dinner in Indiana.

Close to 5,000 people are expected to show up for the event. "We are probably going to be 5 or 6 fold the number we would normally have for a banquet this size," Vanderburgh County Right To Life Director Mary Ellen Van Dyke said. Palin's husband Todd and son Trig are traveling with her.

It's not getting any easier for Palin, who is becoming a more polarizing figure at home while she tries to maintain a national profile from one of the most remote states in the union.

She exasperated Alaska Republican legislative leaders with mixed messages on federal stimulus plans and ended up crosswise with reporters over whether she did or didn't call on the state's junior U.S. Senator, Democrat Mark Begich, to resign.

Things haven't gone much better in the Lower 48 after she and GOP presidential candidate John McCain lost the election.

Last month, McCain wouldn't commit to endorsing his running mate for president if she ran in 2012. This week, he didn't even include her name in a list of young and dynamic Republican governors.


Palin was once praised for her ability to work with Alaska Democrats to push through major initiatives, but in the wake of a bruising national campaign she's more likely now to reach across the aisle to pick a fight.

Palin once wowed thousands of supporters at campaign rallies, but was dropped recently as the keynote speaker of a high profile Republican fundraiser in Washington, D.C., after a communications mix-up between event organizers and her political action committee.

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Palin's actions of late have left many political observers scratching their heads over her future plans.

University of Alaska Fairbanks political science professor Gerald McBeath said he can't tell if she's preparing for re-election in 2010, a presidential run in 2012 or something else altogether.

"Her actions don't fit together in a pattern," McBeath said. "So that leaves me to suspect she hasn't figured it out. She hasn't decided. Or alternatively, maybe that's just part of her style and we just haven't gotten used to it yet.

"That would be a charitable interpretation," he added.

Palin's only announcement about her future is that she won't challenge U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, next year.

Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, said Palin's traction outside the state has also slipped. Her public relations have been a disaster, he said, from the mix-up over the GOP dinner to the recent tell-all television interviews with Levi Johnston, who fathered a child with Palin's teenage daughter and is claiming to be squeezed out of the infant's life after he and Bristol Palin broke up.

"Almost everything that we've heard in the Lower 48 has been about controversy of one variety or another. Some have put her in a terrible light, such as the Levi Johnston matter. I mean, really, at a certain point you cease having the gravitas to run for president," Sabato said.

Palin had enjoyed the fruits of an unusually successful first two years in office, marked by passing the groundwork to build a multibillion dollar natural gas pipeline and presiding over a multibillion dollar revenue surplus driven by high oil prices. Last year, she handed out $1 billion of that surplus in fat checks to Alaskans.

But now a failed national campaign is not the only reality. She's dealing with a tighter state budget because of lower oil prices, and some question if she isn't more preoccupied with thoughts of Washington than Juneau.

While she continues to court the national conservative base, attending events like the Indiana dinner, Palin says she has turned down other requests outside the state in order to focus on Alaska.

"My priorities are to progress this state working with the other branch of government there, the lawmakers, to make sure we are meeting the priorities of our constituents," Palin said at a recent news conference. "Nothing has changed."

Recent polls show Palin is still popular among Alaskans, even though at least one "Impeach Palin" sign has sprouted in Anchorage.

But the once-brash young governor can be harsh these days at the Capitol, especially when dealing with Democrats, who used to be staunch allies on energy initiatives.

The end of session has been marked by a prolonged standoff between Palin and Democrats over filling Juneau's vacant Senate seat.

She has to choose a Democrat for the seat to replace the incumbent, but has ignored the wishes of the Juneau Democratic Party, who wanted her to select a state representative who had questioned Palin's qualifications to be vice president last fall. Palin instead asked other Juneau Democrats to apply to her directly, and the Senate Democrats have rejected her first two selections.

She had another flap over a Democrat, namely Begich, who beat former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, last November after Stevens was convicted of felony charges of failing to disclose gifts on Senate forms.

When a judge last week threw out the conviction because of prosecutorial misconduct, Palin immediately joined local GOP leaders in calling for Begich to resign and for a special election to be held. Later Palin claimed she didn't call for Begich to resign, only that a special election be held.

When asked how an election could take place without his resignation, she said: "I'm not splitting hairs."

Her evolving positions on the stimulus package have also put her at odds with a nearly unified state House and Senate.

In another nod to the conservative base, Palin announced she was not accepting nearly half the stimulus spending, saying the strings attached would burden the state in the future. That half actually turned out to be only a third of the money headed to Alaska. Then Republican leaders said they couldn't find any strings.

More recently, even as Palin disparaged the stimulus money as "an unsustainable, debt-ridden package of funds," she changed course and proposed using some of that money to replace state spending on education. Senate leaders rejected the idea as being too late and too risky.

Palin's defensive posture and waffling is at odds with the resolute and self-assured Palin of the past. Even her sometimes divisive nominee for attorney general said he wanted to help Palin regain her footing and re-establish better communications with lawmakers.

"As somebody in her cabinet said the other day, 'You can't kick every dog that barks at you,'" Wayne Anthony Ross, Palin's nominee for attorney general, told the House Judiciary Committee at his confirmation hearing. "I'm trying to convince her that she ought not get treed by the Chihuahuas."

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This week, lawmakers in Alaska are slashing Gov. Sarah Palin's budget ahead of a Sunday adjournment. Instead of staying in Juneau, Palin plans to attend a partisan fundraiser: a Thursday night county ...
This week, lawmakers in Alaska are slashing Gov. Sarah Palin's budget ahead of a Sunday adjournment. Instead of staying in Juneau, Palin plans to attend a partisan fundraiser: a Thursday night county ...
 
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This is what Palin said out loud to people:

"My priorities are to progress this state working with the other branch of government there, the lawmakers, to make sure we are meeting the priorities of our constituents," Palin said at a recent news conference.

There are sooooooo many things wrong with this sentence. My 5 year old speaks better than she does. SHE IS SO STUPID.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 04/23/2009
- CJWebber I'm a Fan of CJWebber 22 fans permalink

Palin needed to hear some applause. Who cares about Alaska when you need a fix?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 04/18/2009
- omobob I'm a Fan of omobob 37 fans permalink
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Alaska should ask Palin to step down and hand the Governorship to the Lt; Governor. It’s oblivious that she is interested in running for Pres. in 2012 and has little time to spend workking for the Alaskans who voted for her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 04/17/2009

Ah HA! I just heard a story on MSNBC about Palin telling the crowd at that right to life conference that she did think about aborting her youngest son because he had downs syndrome. I knew it! I just never really thought she'd come out and admit it. That's probably why she hid the fact that she was pregnant from her own family. What a woman and mother!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 04/17/2009

I really don't follow your logic. Do you think she is some kind of robot or something, instead of a fellow human being? How does thinking about all her options make her a bad wife and mother? Really, I can understand people's objections to her political aspirations, but hateful, spiteful, illogical comments like this make me wonder how in the world liberals allow themselves to be so affected by her mere existence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 04/19/2009

I think she deserves a good deal of the ridicule she receives. Frankly, I cannot understand how someone as educated as you claim to be can support this greedy opportunist. You cannot honestly believe this woman is prepared to run this nation... not if you are as intelligent as you claim to be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 AM on 05/08/2009

I see where someone says we are obessed with this Pail creature, I may be obsessed-but I always drop by to make sure she is still in Alaska. It scares the bejesus outta me when she comes to the lower 48 and opens her mouth in her mavericky way. It scares me because I know the crowds she draws with their low IQs have a little get together and listen to her ramblings and get all mavericky too.
As long as people can see through her - and I always read the comments--I feel better about this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 04/17/2009
- loudyk I'm a Fan of loudyk 11 fans permalink

As long as the higher IQ's out-weigh the lower IQ's, we'll be ok. At the rate that the dumbing down of America is going though, I would remain fearfully cautious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 04/17/2009

I get really worried about that too--there is a lot of dumbing down in this country. Look at the amount of people that voted for Mcain/Palin. Look at the teabaggers protesting tax hikes and displaying racist placards. I wonder if they even realize they are getting tax cuts or if that is the 5% in the high tax brackets that are protesting. I hate ignorance and racisim. Palin revs this crowd up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 04/17/2009

AND ONCE AGAIN SHE USES BABY TRIG AS A POLITICAL PROP! SING ALONG WITH ME BOYS AND GIRLS!

TRIG THE MAGIC POLITICAL PROP
LIVED BY THE SEA.......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 04/17/2009

So? Barack Obama used Sasha and Malia for props time and again, even holding a press conference at their birthday party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 AM on 04/19/2009

And ironically, poor Trig, who was shlepped around mercilessly during the campaign, didn't even make the one event where he was more than welcome -- the SMILE breakfast this morning. According to today's ADN:
"Palin, her husband and son Trig also had been expected to attend a breakfast Friday morning with S.M.I.L.E., a nonprofit support organization for people with family members who have Down syndrome.

But Palin said Trig, who turns 1 on Saturday, had the sniffles and stayed home with his grandmother."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 04/17/2009

I agree with the train wreck analogy. I am simultaneously disgusted by any print this woman gets, because she doesn't deserve the energy, and intrigued by her hubris. It's like a sickness. She's so awful that I can't look away. If I knew her, or someone like her, in my personal life- I'd avoid them like the plague- but the idea that this woman made it to the top political ticket in the country and that over 45% of my fellow American actually voted for her (and Senator McCurmudgeon) makes me NEED to watch her- because I'll fight like hell to keep that woman far far away from the red button.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 04/17/2009
- twitch1956 I'm a Fan of twitch1956 3 fans permalink
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hollis french for governor

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 AM on 04/17/2009
- MissterZip I'm a Fan of MissterZip 7 fans permalink

This idiot was quoting the declaration of independence in her speech in the same sentence with her belief that a woman does NOT have a right to choose; she slowed down for "dramatic" effect and said slowly "UNALIENABLE rights." The sky god cometh. The big stink of course, is Thomas Jefferson's original draft of the Declaration, which read, "We hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable; that all mean are created equal and independent, that from that equal creation they derive rights inherent and "inalienable", among which are the preservation of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Thomas Jefferson's wording used later when he and Lafayette wrote the French Declaration of Rights reflected his Deist philosophy. He did not believe in a loving, caring Heavenly Father. Their big argument (you know, the REAL Americans?) is and is going to be the "christian nation" trip they have always ASSUMED (and yes they WILL throw Jewish in there too, tho a good bunch of them hate that group also UNLESS they play their part in bringing about Armageddon) and the secular nation that we are. This little talk of hers is what's to come along with the insipidly, bigoted, jingoism, we all saw yesterday. Jeeze us, lord Dog I'm too tired. (and tired of her ignorance and her pee badger friends) to even write anymore. Good night fellow Americans, where ever you are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 04/17/2009
- Rmath I'm a Fan of Rmath 51 fans permalink
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Nice of Palin to help those folks in Indiana get all mavericky..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 AM on 04/17/2009
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Alaska needs a state full of Sarah's......LOL! She came down to Texas and now look she infected Rick Perry.....­..........­.NAH! He was already "that way"!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 AM on 04/17/2009
- Willow207 I'm a Fan of Willow207 36 fans permalink
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Hey Sarah, has that sting left your face yet? You know the "two-pack" from the state legislature's votes...Shot down W.A.R. (what a darling name) and the second slap..rejecting your "phony" budget request.

Yea, it looks like the state will not be paying for your legal bills-the ones you racked up for being a lying loud mouth.

It also looks like the citizens of Alaska will not soon forget that you have chosen to begin "campaigning" for your future ambitions.­....instea­d of serving the citizens of Alaska whom you are sworn to represent. A right to life convention is not serving Alaskans..­...staying in Alaska and defending your positions being voted on would be fulfilling your obligation as governor. Guess you didn't read that in the job description.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 PM on 04/16/2009
- mlaiuppa I'm a Fan of mlaiuppa 37 fans permalink
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Don't forget the three slaps (nominees) for Kim Elton's Juneau senate seat. Palin just can't seem to get that right either. The Legislature has shot her down three times over that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 AM on 04/17/2009
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Sarah -when are you up for re-election in Alaska. I may move there just to vote you out of office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 04/16/2009

The next election for governor in Alaska is 2010, but I don't think Palin will run.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 04/17/2009
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I don't either, stage is too small and tedious for her ambitions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 AM on 04/17/2009
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"My priorities are to progress this state working with the other branch of government there, the lawmakers, to make sure we are meeting the priorities of our constituents," Palin said at a recent news conference. "Nothing has changed."
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She's DARN right NOTHING has changed ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 04/16/2009
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