Saturday, July 4, 2009

Palin's 4th of July post: A different standard applies to me

Sarah Palin posts thoughts on her resignation to her Facebook page.

The response in the main stream media has been most predictable, ironic, and as always, detached from the lives of ordinary Americans who are sick of the “politics of personal destruction”. How sad that Washington and the media will never understand; it’s about country. 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.

Jonah Goldberg, in his open letter to Sarah Palin.

Politics is ultimately about persuasion, and you [Palin] seem entirely uninterested in that, preferring instead to play the victim. Well, victims don’t get elected president. Ronald Reagan was a laughingstock for liberals and despised by the press. But he didn’t whine or take the bait.

UPDATE: Her lawyer, Thomas Van Flein, addresses rumors and allegations surrounding Palin (ea).

"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. 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."

That seems to be Palin's M.O. the past couple months -- not allowing things. Jokes, pictures, gossip. How that fits in with tea parties is anyone's guess.