What Palin's Really Up To (by Marc Ambinder"

topic posted Sat, July 4, 2009 - 1:58 PM by  Jon
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Assuming there is no scandal shoe about to drop, to understand what Gov. Sarah Palin is doing, we ought to begin by taking her at her word. I readily admit that her statement today wasn't terribly clear, which is quite telling itself: she doesn't quite know why she is doing what she's doing, ALL CAPS notwithstanding. She can't explain it to herself, and so she certainly can't explain it to others. But it's not that complicated to get the gist: she's "not retreating," she's advancing. Palin, in Alaska, is a sitting duck for the people and forces she believes are ruining the country. She can't fight back -- she can't protect her family, her values, her worldview -- while she's governor. At the same time, her desire, perhaps conscious, perhaps not, to get into the mix -- to be invited to the fancy Washington dinners, to be courted by these very forces -- is irresistably pulling her towards the very fight she seeks.

Don't make the mistake of assuming that Palin has a grand strategy that relies on subterfuge, prestidigitation or rhetorical concealment. She has few close advisers, and she is prone to ignore their advice. She keeps her own counsel. She believes what she says (and implies): that she is a national political figure, that her destiny (and I think she capitalizes the D) is in the continental 48, that her personal characteristics are mocked by the elite because the elite cannot understand them, that her family and children are subject to relentless, negative and highly damaging personal attacks, and that there is no longer a place for her in the Alaska government.

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worth a read! politics.theatlantic.com/2009/...to.php

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  • Palin is quiting office while she is ahead. If she finishes her term there's a chance she'll screw it up, make mistakes, show herself to be unqualified. Better to quit office and make her bid for the presidency before anyone finds out she's very smart.
  • Another Palin thread!

    Oh Joy!

    • My friend George takes a kind of mythic view from this article:

      We're not getting any forrader*. Time to bring in Greek mythology. I remember a pic of Palin in a Wonder Woman swimsuit doing archery, and must consider what she was trying to tell us. In DC Comics, Wonder Woman's mom was Hippolyta, who in Greek myth led the Amazons and wore a belt of power.

      One of Hercules's labors was to get the belt. He did and most versions of the story end tragically. I think this may help us with Palin's reasons for resigning.

      Girls need a place to exchange ideas and get at problems in their own way, without goofy, naughty boys running at them on the playground. This is probably why they form into groups, precision giggling teams, between the tetherball poles and foursquare courts. We must consider the possibility that Palin is planning a movement around this girdle --a gift from Ares, god of war-- and will not give it up so easily as Hippolyta. A fight, yes, as the Atlantic suggests, there would be a fight.

      [He also sometimes uses archaic expressions, i.e., *forrader: adverb Etymology: English dialect, comparative of English forward 1888 chiefly British : further ahead]

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