Sarah Palin Said What, Again?

Maybe Governor Sarah Palin needs a new speechwriter.  Maybe Mark Sanford will be free soon.  Alaska Governor Sarah Palin gave a rambling and somewhat confusing speech today.  She is stepping down as governor of Alaska because she wants “no more conventional politics as usual.”  During her speech, she took a couple of digs at the press and at “big government.”  She used an analogy on basketball which almost made sense… kind of.  Then she came back to the analogy later in the speech and mentioned something about an “audible,” which I thought was a football term and not a basketball one, but what do I know? The one thing that is clear is that she wants to “build up and not tear down.”  Yet she seems to want to fight for something. But what?

Then there is an interesting part of her speech where she seems to be telling conservative Republicans that she is open for business.  She’ll be happy to come and campaign for you.  She’ll be happy to raise money for you.  The only thing she didn’t do was leave a too-free number (1-800- I can fundraise for a fee).

Not only will she not be seeking reelection, but she’s stepping down as governor almost immediately.  She talked about not being one of those who “goes with the flow.”

The governor couldn’t be stepping down because she’s just penned a multi million dollar deal to write a book.  With that kind of money, she could hire consultants and Republican strategists to teach her conservative philosophy and learn the issues. Naw, I’m sure I’m just being too cynical.

So after listening to her speech for over 10 minutes, I know she’s stepping down as governor but I have no clue as to why.  My question is whether if she were vice president would she be doing this same thing?  Would she be stepping down as vice president now?

Update: Sometimes you just know there is more to this story that it first appears.

From TP:

Max Blumental reports on The Daily Beast that Sarah Palin may have quit her job today because she was trying to avert a major, yet-to-be-disclosed corruption scandal. The gist of the rumor is that an Alaska building company called Spenard Building Supplies (SBS) was awarded a contract by Palin to build a hockey arena in Wasilla, AK, and in return, SBS helped construct Palin’s home:

Many political observers in Alaska are fixated on rumors that federal investigators have been seizing paperwork from SBS in recent months, searching for evidence that Palin and her husband Todd steered lucrative contracts to the well-connected company in exchange for gifts like the construction of their home on pristine Lake Lucille in 2002. The home was built just two months before Palin began campaigning for governor, a job which would have provided her enhanced power to grant building contracts in the wide open state.

SBS has close ties to the Palins. The company has not only sponsored Todd Palin’s snowmobile team, according to the Village Voice’s Wayne Barrett, it hired Sarah Palin to do a statewide television commercial in 2004.

Though Todd Palin told Fox News he built his Lake Lucille home with the help of a few “buddies,” according to Barrett’s report, public records revealed that SBS supplied the materials for the house. While serving as mayor of Wasilla, Sarah Palin blocked an initiative that would have required the public filing of building permits—thus momentarily preventing the revelation of such suspicious information.

Just months before Palin left city hall to campaign for governor, she awarded a contract to SBS to help build the $13 million Wasilla Sports Complex. The most expensive building project in Wasilla history, the complex cost the city an addition $1.3 million in legal fees and threw it into severe long-term debt. For SBS, however, the bloated and bungled project was a cash cow.

Alaska bloggers have reported in recent weeks that “a long simmering embezzelment/IRS scandal is still being looked at by the feds.” In her press conference today, Palin asked the public to “trust me with this decision and know that it is no more politics as usual.” But she also bemoaned “political operatives” who have “descended on Alaska” to investigate “all sorts of frivolous ethics violations.” Palin said this “politics of personal destruction” was one of the key motivating factors behind her decision today.

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  • ecthompson
    my parents paid for my education. Thanks for asking. When Gov. Palin said, "Alaska’s mission – to contribute to America. We’re strategic IN the world as the air crossroads OF the world, as a gatekeeper of the continent. Bold visionaries knew this - Alaska would be part of America's great destiny." You are telling me that this is so coherent paragraph? I think you need to go back and talk to your seventh grade English teacher.
  • royal
    if you had any brain savay you would be able to understand what she was saying. You might want to step down from radio yourself. Who paid for your education Welfare?
  • my parents paid for my education. Thanks for asking. When Gov. Palin said, "Alaska’s mission – to contribute to America. We’re strategic IN the world as the air crossroads OF the world, as a gatekeeper of the continent. Bold visionaries knew this - Alaska would be part of America's great destiny." You are telling me that this is so coherent paragraph? I think you need to go back and talk to your seventh grade English teacher.
  • royal
    if you had any brain savay you would be able to understand what she was saying. You might want to step down from radio yourself. Who paid for your education Welfare?
  • ecthompson
    Ellie -

    Murta has been in the news but I don't think that he built a $13 million sports center with taxpayer's money but maybe he did.

    Thanks for your LOL.
  • Ellie -

    Murta has been in the news but I don't think that he built a $13 million sports center with taxpayer's money but maybe he did.

    Thanks for your LOL.
  • ellie
    "Thoughtful, intelligent, progressive discussion about politics, sports and whatever"

    LOL
  • ellie
    "Thoughtful, intelligent, progressive discussion about politics, sports and whatever"

    LOL
  • ellie
    You people are just so disgusting. Check out Feinstein, Pelosi, Murta.......to name a few, and the stimulus money they steered to their husbands firms and family. Then you can get back to us. OK?
  • ellie
    You people are just so disgusting. Check out Feinstein, Pelosi, Murta.......to name a few, and the stimulus money they steered to their husbands firms and family. Then you can get back to us. OK?
  • ellie
    You people are disgusting.
  • ellie
    You people are disgusting.
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