Palin takes to Web for hints of political future

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JUNEAU — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin didn't wait long to give some hint of what her political life might look like after she leaves office at the end of the month.

After staying out of the public eye for most of Saturday, a day after abruptly announcing she would soon give up her job as governor, Palin indicated on a social networking site that she would take on a larger, national role, citing a "higher calling" to unite the country along conservative lines.

"I am now looking ahead and how we can advance this country together with our values of less government intervention, greater energy independence, stronger national security, and much-needed fiscal restraint," the former Republican vice presidential candidate wrote in a posting on her Facebook page. Palin's spokeswoman, Meghan Stapleton, confirmed Palin wrote the entry.

Palin shocked even her closest friends on Friday when she announced she would resign July 26, more than a year before her first term ends. But the controversial hockey mom has not revealed many details of bigger plans and national agenda.

Palin instead cast herself as a victim and blasted the media, calling the response to her announcement "predictable" and out of touch.

"How sad that Washington and the media will never understand; it's about country," the statement said. "And though it's honorable for countless others to leave their positions for a higher calling and without finishing a term, of course we know by now, for some reason a different standard applies for the decisions I make."

The abruptness of her announcement and the mystery surrounding her plans have fed widespread speculation. But Palin attorney Thomas Van Flein on Saturday warned legal action may be taken against bloggers and publications that reprint what he calls fraudulent claims.

"To the extent several websites, most notably liberal Alaska blogger Shannyn Moore, are now claiming as 'fact' that Governor Palin resigned because she is 'under federal investigation' for embezzlement or other criminal wrongdoing, we will be exploring legal options this week to address such defamation," Van Flein said in a statement. "This is to provide notice to Ms. Moore, and those who re-publish the defamation, such as Huffington Post, MSNBC, the New York Times and The Washington Post, that the Palins will not allow them to propagate defamatory material without answering to this in a court of law."

He also told the Anchorage Daily News that Palin wasn't in any criminal legal jeopardy.

"I can say definitively I am aware of no criminal investigation whatsoever involving Sarah Palin. Zero," he said.

The FBI reiterated that claim Saturday, telling the Los Angeles Times for a story Sunday that the Federal Bureau of Investigation was not investigating Palin's activities as governor, a former mayor or in any other capacity.

"There is absolutely no truth to those rumors that we're investigating her or getting ready to indict her," Special Agent Eric Gonzalez, the bureau's Alaska spokesman, said.

Palin has kept a low profile since her sudden announcement Friday at a hastily called news conference at her home in suburban Wasilla, outside Anchorage. All of her public communication since then has been on the social networking sites Facebook and Twitter, or through statements released by her office.

At the same time, Palin informed her spokesman David Murrow early Saturday that someone using the name "exgovsarahpalin" on Twitter was spreading a false rumor that there was to be a party at her suburban home in Wasilla, outside Anchorage. Palin was afraid her home would be mobbed, and security was dispatched, Murrow said.

With only a few weeks before she steps down on July 26, and Alaska Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell takes her place, the governor spent the Fourth of July weekend in the state capital, Juneau, but was only spotted briefly on the sidelines of the city's parade.

She had been invited to ride in a convertible, as she did last year, but never told organizers whether she would attend.

Juneau parade director Jean Sztuk said officials drew up banners in case Palin showed and was willing to take part.

As the last of the parade's clowns and marching bands headed past her, Sztuk gave up on Palin. "What governor wants to be at the end of the parade?" she asked.

Her low-profile and vague Internet messages left mounting questions about her plans for the future shrouded in mystery. Will she lay the groundwork for a 2012 presidential bid? Will she find a high-profile place in the private sector, maybe on the speech circuit? Will she drop out of the limelight and focus on her five children?

Her constituents, for one, wanted to know, especially in Juneau, where she has struggled to win over residents.

"I think she owes it to Alaskans to tell us why," said state Sen. Dennis Egan, D-Juneau, the son of Alaska's first governor, Bill Egan.

Egan, hosting a 50th anniversary statehood ceremony, said he was disappointed Palin decided not to finish out her term, which was scheduled to end in 2010.

"It's sad she abandoned us at this critical time," said Egan, who was appointed by Palin to an open seat on the last day of the legislative session in April, after a protracted battle with Senate Democrats.

Palin's departure can't come soon enough for Laurel Carlton, a waitress at the Capital Cafe in the Baranof Hotel, where the city's political movers and shakers meet every morning before walking a few blocks to the Capitol.

"I think she has a game plan that's not Alaska, and hasn't been for awhile," Carlton said.

She noted Palin has a book deal, and seems headed for the national stage.

"If you're really not going to stay and do your job every day, you should leave anyway, and so the sooner the better so somebody can step in and actually do the job," Carlton said.

And as far as Carlton is concerned, Palin doesn't need to explain why she's leaving.

"We don't care. We just want her gone," she said.

Palin, whose popularity in Alaska has waned amid ongoing ethics investigations, gave many reasons for stepping down: She didn't want to be a lame-duck governor; she was tired of the tasteless jokes aimed at her five children, including her son Trig, who has Down syndrome; she felt she could do more in another, still-to-be-defined role.

Sen. John McCain didn't rule out a return to politics for his former running mate, saying Saturday he believes "she will continue to play an important leadership role in the Republican Party and our nation." He gave no other details.

Even Parnell, who plans to run for re-election after finishing out Palin's term, said he was shocked at first when he learned of his boss' decision.

"But then as she began to articulate her reasons, I began to understand better," he said. "And nobody — unless they've been in her position and understood what she has gone through and dealt with and who she is as a person — really understands."

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Associated Press Writer Rachel D'Oro in Anchorage contributed to this report.

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Reply#1 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 4:16 AM EDT
{"commentId":8019667,"authorDomain":"brienamb"}

I agree with that she should focus in her term, which doesn't last that much longer, and do what is best for Alaskans.

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Reply#2 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 4:20 AM EDT
{"commentId":8020850,"authorDomain":"gregg6"}

Nixon played by his own rules too. Let's see how did that work him. I think it's time Sarah truly got out of politics and tended to her family first and her causes second. She failed at Mayor, failed as a Running Mate and not failed as Governor.

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    Reply#3 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 8:55 AM EDT
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    {"commentId":8021639,"authorDomain":"hootnei"}

    Well come 2010...she probably would have been voted out anyway.....come 2010....they all should be voted out to get some new blood in there! I know I'm not voting for anyone running for re-election, ANYONE! Sorry but they have all bent us over too far and we deserve better! Both dems and republicans.....gone....bye bye....and don't buy into their bull$*it! Time for the change we were promised and we have to make it! Although I did like Palin a hell of a lot more than clinton! That's what we'll have to choose from the next election in 2012! VOTE THEM OUT!!!

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    Reply#5 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 10:10 AM EDT
    {"commentId":8033366,"authorDomain":"whatiwon2002"}

    I have been saying that for a while now, throw them ALL out of office and lets start fresh! But as much as we complain, we continue to vote our own back into office and think everyone else should vote THEIR leaders out!

    And remember, ALL of the House and 1/3 of the Senate is up for re-election in 18 months or so time, ie November 2010!!!!

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    #5.1 - Sun Jul 5, 2009 4:26 AM EDT
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    {"commentId":8021651,"authorDomain":"ktandnt"}

    The scary part is that she actually seems to believe that she has a chance. The only people who tolerate her ravings seems to the equally deficient 'base', At a time when the Republicans are finally starting to see the direction they need to go to once again be a viable party. Palin chooses to thumb her nose at the very people she needs to win over.

    Tolerance can be in many forms, but hypocrisy is another matter. Along with her numerous flaws, she still thinks that talking down to 80% of the population is going to make her the person to beat.

    IF... she decides to try, she will only detract from a stronger legitimate candidate. The Republicans have a hard enough road in 2012, and they don't need Caribou Barbie out there mud-ding up the water for some one who actually has a chance. While I doubt a lot of people would vote for her, there would be enough who do that it will bleed votes away from another candidate. And in today's political climate, even losing one vote can hurt. Ask Norm Coleman what he could have done with 400 more votes in a election where two million people voted.

    She can preach to her choir, but the problem is that there are not enough people in her choir to get her elected. She has a small group of people around her that are telling her that she is God, and she believes it too...

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    Reply#6 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 10:11 AM EDT
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    {"commentId":8033349,"authorDomain":"whatiwon2002"}
    She can preach to her choir, but the problem is that there are not enough people in her choir to get her elected. She has a small group of people around her that are telling her that she is God, and she believes it too...

    See, that is just it, like some stupid TV star, she believed her own press about how wonderful she was...and at first she was different, a bit refreshing (and I am pretty liberal but did find her interesting at first), then all of a sudden she started sounding like George Bush, nothing made sense coming out of her mouth, her actions did not follow her words, she seemed very "uneducated" in the ways of the world she would have to deal with on a daily basis, her desire to get herself in the limelight every month or so, and her stupid fight with Letterman, now this....she is just too off the wall to be Prez...but there will be those who think the sun rises and sets on her, after all, Ralph Nader got some votes too and has a couple million die hard supporters. Problem is, to win, you need 100 million die hard supporters!

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    #6.2 - Sun Jul 5, 2009 4:21 AM EDT
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    {"commentId":8021688,"authorDomain":"miasma"}
    “Either Sarah Palin is leaving the people of Alaska high and dry to pursue her long shot national political ambitions or she simply can’t handle the job now that her popularity has dimmed and oil revenues are down,” DNC spokesman Brad Woodhouse said. “Either way, her decision to abandon her post and the people of Alaska who elected her continues a pattern of bizarre behavior that more than anything else may explain the decision she made today.”
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      Reply#7 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 10:15 AM EDT
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      We can add any remarks we want too but the fact will remain that we do not know why Sarah Palin is stepping down. I would like to think that She is doing it for the right reason. But as we know the political scene will try to under mind her and make repeated suggestion as to the whys of it. I will not entertain the speculations and the accusation but I will focus on her ability to work for the better cause of the people of Alaska or the Nation. She will bring new perspective to those that have been disillusioned by Barrack Obama and what He called change. He totally went in the opposite of what change we needed here in America. Reform is one step, the other is to cut programs and taxes to allow the American people to breath while we come out of this crisis.

      So we can speculate all we want, but lets wait and see where She will go and what She will do before we begin this deep searching for cause.

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        Reply#9 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 10:50 AM EDT
        {"commentId":8055527,"authorDomain":"what-is-the-point"}

        "I will not entertain the speculations..."

        but then what did you do when you also wrote

        "She will bring new perspective to those that have been disillusioned by Barrack Obama..."

        sounds like speculation to me

        actually that is speculation

        so yes your are right when you wrote:" So we can speculate all we want, but lets wait and see..." And also to be fair that should apply to Pres. Obama.

        Let us all wait and see AND HOPE AND PRAY FOR THE BEST, maybe like as future parents wait approximately nine months to finally see the result of their procreation efforts we also can wait at least nine months before speculating about Pres. Obama's efforts.

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          #9.1 - Mon Jul 6, 2009 2:10 PM EDT
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          {"commentId":8023246,"authorDomain":"what-is-the-point"}

          "Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has defied political logic with her sudden, stunning announcement to leave office..."

          John McCain defied political logic with his sudden stunning announcement to have Sarah Palin as his vice president choice.

          Sarah is a good student. She learned two lessons well from her former teacher John. The two lessons are: defy logic and defy common sense.

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            Reply#10 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 12:22 PM EDT
            {"commentId":8029922,"authorDomain":"kksfeather-1"}

            What is the Point

            The two lessons are: defy logic and defy common sense.

            And then blame anything and anybody else when you lose.

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              Reply#11 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 9:11 PM EDT
              {"commentId":8054746,"authorDomain":"what-is-the-point"}

              "And then blame anything and anybody else when you lose."

              good point!

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                #11.1 - Mon Jul 6, 2009 1:37 PM EDT
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                {"commentId":8031226,"authorDomain":"americanspirit"}

                There is no higher calling than keeping your commitments.

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                Reply#12 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 11:26 PM EDT
                {"commentId":8031841,"authorDomain":"ScienceGuy"}

                I find it incredible that some of her supporters insist that Palin is not a quitter. If it looks, talks, and acts like a duck, it is not a swan.

                Palin was elected Governor of Alaska during a period of prosperity due to the overinflated prices on crude oil, and she rode the coattails of good fortune as her constituency profited while the lower 48 suffered at the gas pump.

                Well, times have changed, oil prices (and hence state revenues) are down, and the same constituency and legislature that had applauded her folksy style have been scrutinizing her management style more carefully.

                Bottom line, when the going gets tough, Sarah throws in the towel.

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                #12.1 - Sun Jul 5, 2009 12:26 AM EDT
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                {"commentId":8031605,"authorDomain":"blackcat8838"}

                tee hee. perhaps she thought MJ was getting too much attention. she'll do and say anything to stay in the headlines. remember, no fair picking on little Sarah or her half-witted relatives.

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                Reply#13 - Sun Jul 5, 2009 12:06 AM EDT
                {"commentId":8031815,"authorDomain":"ScienceGuy"}

                Did Palin announce her candidacy for a specific office at the national level? I must have missed that part of her meandering speech.

                Palin claims that she left office before finishing her first term because she desires to "serve a higher calling" (what ever that might be). Basically, this is Palin-spin for "my current job has become a ball-and-chain holding me back from pursuing my personal ambitions and my desires to attain greater wealth and political clout in the lower 48".

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                Reply#14 - Sun Jul 5, 2009 12:25 AM EDT
                {"commentId":8036579,"authorDomain":"dviking12"}
                Palin indicated on a social networking site that she would take on a larger, national role, citing a "higher calling" to unite the country along conservative lines.

                Maybe Palin want's to be a community organizer?

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                #14.1 - Sun Jul 5, 2009 12:07 PM EDT
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                {"commentId":8033332,"authorDomain":"whatiwon2002"}

                I am sorry, she is just like every other politician and playing games with the electorate...she is just more obvious about it because she is less "trained"

                She is a wild card with no self-control (she showed that in her battle with Letterman) and now quits leaving her committment to her state...scheesh, who can now believe a word out of her stinkin mouth?

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                Reply#15 - Sun Jul 5, 2009 4:14 AM EDT
                {"commentId":8037823,"authorDomain":"efree1731"}

                Letterman is laughing his gap-tooth butt off. YOU KNOW he wanted to say something Friday night. Sweet revenge Letterman. There's an old saying; GOD don't like UGLY.

                What did she say? Only dead fish go with the flow. Wtf !

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                Reply#16 - Sun Jul 5, 2009 1:21 PM EDT
                {"commentId":8040851,"authorDomain":"blackcat8838"}

                dead fish smell bad :-(

                she poisoned the fish in Wasilla

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                  Reply#17 - Sun Jul 5, 2009 4:46 PM EDT
                  {"commentId":8047078,"authorDomain":"marykay-1168279"}

                  she has no future in politics she cant even be govoner of her state anymore do you think anybody's going to vote for a quitter.well now all shes given herself is more wrong attention.its negative andits not going to help her in any way.yes now she is a looser she is a lame duck and how can quitting her job inspire any one .who's going to believe in a quitter.this isntbringing her anything good i think shes going to be home for a long time simmering alot of moose and carabou stew.oh i think fox might call her she'll fit in real good over at fox with all the hot air and bleach blonde bimbos.

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                  Reply#18 - Mon Jul 6, 2009 12:27 AM EDT
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