WASILLA, Alaska — Gov. Sarah Palin kicked off the first of three picnics marking her departure from office with a hometown tribute to the troops and an elbow at the news media.
Speaking before a friendly crowd at a park here Friday night, two days before she resigns, Palin invoked her soldier son to assure supporters that she is not downcast over the political frustrations that are prompting her to quit before her term is up.
She told the hundreds gathered in a military “Honor Garden” that she wanted to “do something… more worthy than speaking politics” before sharing a story about a reporter who had asked her about how she handles difficult days.
“I said, ‘Oh no,’ it is not a down day – my son called this week from Iraq,” Palin recalled, referring to her son, Track, an Army enlistee. “He is safe, he is sound. It is always a good day when my son calls.”
Interrupting the applause, Palin said: “I wish that some in the media would keep things like that in perspective, what is really important in our country. And what is important is our freedoms, America’s security, our liberty.”
Later, citing military families that have lost loved ones, she again drew loud applause by saying: “Let us continue to love our country, be proud of our country, never apologize for our country.”
She concluded her remarks by noting that it was the last time she’d appear in her hometown as governor, thanking the city that first elected her as mayor.
After she was done, one man yelled out, “We want you as our commander-in-chief,” prompting more cheers from the crowd and a military-style salute from Palin.
But that was the only hint she gave as to her future plans.
In a brief interview before the governor addressed the crowd, Chuck Heath, Palin’s father, said he didn’t know what was next for his daughter.
“I wish I knew,” Heath said. “I have no idea, honest.”
Noting that he had just spent several days with her on a local river, Heath quipped: “She’d be a good poker player. She never divulged what she’s going to do.”
Dressed casually in jeans and boots, Palin wore a blue star pin over her sweatshirt, signifying her son’s deployment. She spoke for about five minutes before spending over a half-hour greeting scores of people with relatives on active-duty.
I like the comments of Sarah Palin's I just read. I don't know if she will be a candidate again for Vice President or President - but I sure hope she will. Our country needs more stand up politicians like Hillary and Sarah. No matter what party they represent - they make us PROUD to be Americans. And that to me is job #1 for the President of the United States of America.
I promised myself--no more party oriented. I'm voting for the most experienced and dedicated to upholding our constitution. Dems and Repubs--look out! I'm not buying superficial talk.
LetsHelpAmerica is formulating a list of voting records and what house and senate candidates have done--legal and illegal.
I promised myself--no more party oriented. I'm voting for the most experienced and dedicated to upholding our constitution. Dems and Repubs--look out! I'm not buying superficial talk.
LetsHelpAmerica is formulating a list of voting records and what house and senate candidates have done--legal and illegal.
I am with you. I have always tried to vote for the "best candidate" or what I thought to be at the time, with the vast majority being Democrat. It is wise to research, read, and study the candidates to determine who is the best and wisest choice. Every individual is different and will see things differently . . . one has to make the best decision that they feel that they can live with at the time.
On Sarah Palin, she is seen as "ordinary folk" and has a mass appeal because of that . . . people can relate to her. And, this is one of the reasons the Dems are so afraid of her . . . hence, why she is being attacked and attacked. The attacks prove that she is viable as a candidate.
With the choices currently discussed as possible contenders for 2012 (Huckabee, Romney, Obama), I would have no problem voting for Palin. I don't agree with all of her stances on all issues, but she is by far the best choice right now (with emphasis on right now/currently).