Palin: "If I Die, I Die. So Be It" (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 07- 7-09 07:57 AM   |   Updated: 07- 8-09 07:45 AM

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(AP) ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Sarah Palin says she's not a quitter, she's a fighter, but adds that, politically speaking, "if I die, I die. So be it."

The Alaska governor spoke in taped interviews on ABC, NBC and CNN broadcast Tuesday morning.

She told CNN that "all options are on the table" for her future.

But told ABC's "Good Morning America" that she recognizes she might not have political staying power after her surprise resignation Friday, which came just as she had been expected to elevate her national profile ahead of a possible 2012 GOP presidential run.

"I said before ... 'You know, politically speaking, if I die, I die. So be it,'" she said.

Speaking in fishing waders from the town of Dillingham, Palin said her administration has been paralyzed by fending off frivolous lawsuits.

"I'm not going to take the comfortable path. I'm going to take the right path for the state," she said of her resignation, which she characterized as a matter of progressing in an unconventional way.


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"That caught people off guard. ... It's out of the box and unconventional. That's what we are as Alaskans and certainly how I am as a public servant."

Palin said she doesn't think she needs a title to affect "positive change," but added that she can't see herself being totally out of public service.

Palin is returning to the public eye four days after her bombshell announcement, albeit in a place far removed from the glare of the national media: in a remote fishing village 30 miles north of the Arctic Circle.

Palin was scheduled to appear in Kotzebue to sign a bill designed to bring public safety officers to small towns. Kotzebue, a town of about 3,000 people, is 550 miles northwest of Anchorage and lies on a spit of sand at the end of a peninsula.

There has been speculation that she has some legal issue that is not yet known to the public. But her lawyer told The Associated Press on Monday that she has no legal problems whatsoever, and simply is tired of the hostile political climate, legal bills and other distractions.

"She is leaving now because I think she believes that she has become the issue, rightly or wrongly, with all these ethics complaints and with the issues involving the Legislature, the combativeness they've been demonstrating toward her since she returned from the campaign," Thomas Van Flein said.

"I think she believes it's in the best interest of the state to progress forward, for her to move on to other issues."

Palin has become a lightning rod for partisan politics in Alaska since her return from the 2008 presidential campaign after John McCain selected her as his running mate for the GOP ticket. She has racked up an estimated $500,000 in legal bills defending the flurry of ethics complaints, including one filed Monday that alleges she is violating ethics law by taking per diem payments when she stays in her Wasilla home instead of the governor's mansion in Juneau.

In addition, her relationship with Democrats in the state Senate -- once among her staunchest allies -- deteriorated in the last session.

At the state Capitol in Juneau, the "Time to Make a Difference" clock that counted the time left in Palin's term was taken down from the wall outside her office. And people from around the country called up her office to inquire about the situation, as did a few cruise ship tourists who made the trek to the Capitol.

The young woman at the desk outside Palin's office was busy answering phones.

"Yes, she is getting swamped with e-mails," the woman tells one caller. "Yes, they do get forwarded to the appropriate person."

"Unfortunately, we are having a back load of e-mails so it will take some to get a response," she tells another.

Where is she? Why is she stepping down? When is her last day? Why so soon?

The tour guide tried to politely answer the questions for the tourists when she could, but for the most part had no answers.

Some of the visitors left Palin messages in a guest log.

"Sarah -- Please Stay!" one person wrote.

Kathy Waldo-Gilbert, a registered Democrat from Iowa who was on her honeymoon in Alaska, said she was especially disappointed because she believes that Palin's early departure from the governor's job will make it harder for other women who want to be taken seriously in high-profile positions. Waldo-Gilbert voted Republican for the first time in last year's presidential election.

"When things get hard, you stick around," she said.

Erika Fagerstrom, executive residential manager at the governor's mansion, said Palin and her family will be missed. Even though Palin lived most of the time at her home in Wasilla, she spent "quite a bit" of time at the stately columned mansion near the capitol building, she said.

"We are sad to see her go. They are a great family," she said.

Palin will be succeeded by Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell, who has announced he will seek to retain the office in the 2010 election.

State Rep. John Harris, a former House speaker and Republican from Valdez, announced Monday that he's preparing to file paperwork with state election officials in a bid for governor.


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The Anchorage Daily News reports that Palin told the press Monday that she decided to resign because "ethics complaints and politically ambitious state legislators would have been paralyzing." Alaska Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell had said Sunday that the millions being spent on the complaints had influenced her resignation.

Asked whether she planned to run for president, Palin squinted and shook her head, but then indicated she might.


"I can't predict the next fish run much less what's going to happen in a few years. I don't know what I'm going to do. I'm going to keep working hard for Alaska, I'm going to be there for Sean Parnell when he needs me and if the staff and lawmakers, certainly any member of the public needs me, I'm going to do all I can for this state," she said.

Palin said she "can't see that I'm done with politics, I can't see that." But she doesn't know if it will be in public office.

In an interview with Fox News, Pain also expressed anger at bloggers who had hounded her with 'ethics accusations.'

"The critics want to put you on a course of personal bankruptcy, so you can't afford to serve," she said, calling the attacks "bull crap."
(AP) ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Sarah Palin says she's not a quitter, she's a fighter, but adds that, politically speaking, "if I die, I die. So be it." The Alaska governor spoke in taped interviews on ABC,...
(AP) ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Sarah Palin says she's not a quitter, she's a fighter, but adds that, politically speaking, "if I die, I die. So be it." The Alaska governor spoke in taped interviews on ABC,...
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- macohmz I'm a Fan of macohmz 16 fans permalink
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If I sigh, I sigh. So be it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 07/17/2009

I am a Democrat and a staunch liberal but am writing solely as an American citizen regarding the extensive coverage of Sarah Palin. I voted for President Obama hoping that he and his administration might improve our reputation around the world and start to repair the horrific financial and social situations which our nation is facing. I believe that the choice of Sarah Palin by John McCain as his running mate was beyond ridiculous and incredibly impulsive. Her words and actions suggest that she is an unethical, inept politician and lacking of any self-awareness regarding her weaknesses. In no way do I support Palin because she is just too incompetent and unqualified to hold a political office of any kind. However, it seems that our media keeps reporting about her every move and US citizens can't seem to get enough of this. I wish she would go back to a job for which she is actually qualified, allow our media to stop wasting time on her and to increase reporting on relevant and critical issues. Our nation is dealing with extensive unemployment, an enormous financial deficit, global warming and enmeshment in immoral, illegal warfare to name just a few problems. Why are we still so fixated on Sarah Palin? Citizens have expressed themselves regarding the ineptitude of this politician. Enough of her already. It is time to forget her, move on and focus on critical problems with which our nation is faced

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 07/10/2009
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Palin: "If I die, I die..."

I thought that sounded familiar; then I remembered where I heard similar:

Ivan Drago (from Rocky IV): "If he dies, he dies"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 AM on 07/08/2009
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She's an olympian in her own Olympics and she gets the gold medal everytime....Get over yourself!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 AM on 07/08/2009
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The Palin Obituary

Alaska Daily News

From Kyle Hopkins in Anchorage --

Forty percent of Republican voters nationwide say Gov. Sarah Palin hurt her chances of winning the party’s nomination for president in 2012 by resigning as governor, according to a new poll from Rasmussen Reports.

The national polling firm conducted a telephone survey of likely GOP voters after Palin’s surprise announcement that she’s leaving the job. Only 24 percent said quitting helps her chances. Another 28 percent said it doesn't matter either way.

What else did pollsters find?

Palin remains a polarizing figure, even for Republicans. Those polled listed Palin among their top two choices for Republican presidential candidates in 2012. The survey asked who people would vote for in their state's primary. Palin finished just behind Mitt Romney and ahead of Mike Huckabee on GOP wish lists.

But in the same poll, Palin ranked among the two candidates they’d least like to see head the Republican ticket. She tied with Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, who is still an unknown to many Republican voters around the country.

Palin’s decision to resign played better with conservative Republicans than moderates, the poll says: GOP voters who are Evangelical Christians are fairly evenly divided but a narrow plurality say Palin’s resignation helps her political chances more than hurts them. But the plurality of other Protestants (41%) and Catholics (46%) disagree, seeing the governor’s move as hurtful politically.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 AM on 07/08/2009
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Who else but Sarah Palin would wear $600 designer eyeglasses while "slayin' salmon?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 07/08/2009
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How Sarah Palin Wrote Her Own Obituary

From the Alaska Daily News
From Kyle Hopkins in Anchorage --

Forty percent of Republican voters nationwide say Gov. Sarah Palin hurt her chances of winning the party’s nomination for president in 2012 by resigning as governor, according to a new poll from Rasmussen Reports.

The national polling firm conducted a telephone survey of likely GOP voters after Palin’s surprise announcement that she’s leaving the job. Only 24 percent said quitting helps her chances. Another 28 percent said it doesn't matter either way.

What else did pollsters find?

Palin remains a polarizing figure, even for Republicans. Those polled listed Palin among their top two choices for Republican presidential candidates in 2012. The survey asked who people would vote for in their state's primary. Palin finished just behind Mitt Romney and ahead of Mike Huckabee on GOP wish lists.

But in the same poll, Palin ranked among the two candidates they’d least like to see head the Republican ticket. She tied with Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, who is still an unknown to many Republican voters around the country.

Palin’s decision to resign played better with conservative Republicans than moderates, the poll says: GOP voters who are Evangelical Christians are fairly evenly divided but a narrow plurality say Palin’s resignation helps her political chances more than hurts them. But the plurality of other Protestants (41%) and Catholics (46%) disagree, seeing the governor’s move as hurtful politically.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 AM on 07/08/2009
- Newsmonger I'm a Fan of Newsmonger 8 fans permalink

".....I don't know what I'm going to do"

I thought she said earlier in her response to a CNN reporter that shw was responding to a "higher calling"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 AM on 07/08/2009

I think that her make-up is actually tattooed on her face.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 07/07/2009
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Has Palin EVER known what she is doing?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 07/07/2009
- chriss0114 I'm a Fan of chriss0114 24 fans permalink
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besides continually promoting herself or putting down (smearing) others? In a word, no.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 AM on 07/08/2009
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She ain't fishing in Emmonak?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 PM on 07/07/2009
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Palin/ Mayan calendar 2012

Campaign slogan: “Now that I’ve given up hope, I feel so much better!”

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 07/07/2009
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that might just be the end of the world as some have suggested

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 AM on 07/08/2009

"It's out of the box and unconventional. That's what we are as Alaskans and certainly how I am as a public servant."

That's what I want in a national politician, that mavericky "doin' what I want" kind of swagger. Heaven forbid there be any accountability to her actions. We're just supposed to admire her for quitting on her commitment to being governor to those who voted for her. So much for accountability and responsibility. Disgusting, not "unconventional".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 07/07/2009
- napasonoma I'm a Fan of napasonoma 21 fans permalink

"i'm a fighter; I like a challege" (to Andrea Mitchell).

Therefore I am quitting my job because its getting too hot in the kitchen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 PM on 07/07/2009
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I love listening to her speak about "small government."

I guess she thinks everyone should just quit. That would shrink government, eh Sarah?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 07/07/2009
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