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Rove Calls Palin's Resignation 'Risky'

Huckabee Says Alaska Governor's Decision to Leave Office Is Liability

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WASHINGTON (July 5) - One of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's potential presidential rivals said Sunday that her abrupt resignation won't help her dodge scrutiny. President George W. Bush's chief political adviser said her strategy is, at best, unclear.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said Palin's announcement that she would not seek a second term — and leave office before finishing her first — simply doesn't make sense in a conventional political setting. Karl Rove, a longtime Bush counselor, said Palin has engaged in a "risky strategy."
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Sarah Palin delivers her resignation speech as governor of Alaska during a ceremony in front of a crowd of about 5,000 people in Fairbanks, Alaska, Sunday. During her address, she scolded "some seemingly hell bent on tearing down our nation," and she told the media: "How about, in honor of the American soldier, you quit makin' things up?"
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Then again, the pair said, Palin has never been a conventional candidate and her stunning announcement on Friday is what they have come to expect from the Republicans' 2008 vice presidential candidate.
"She marches to the beat of her own drum, and it's going to be very interesting to see how she pulls this off," Rove said.
Palin on Friday announced she wouldn't seek re-election in 2010 and surprised fans and critics alike by saying she would leave office on July 26, more than a year before she would have finished her first term as governor.
During a sometimes rambling statement, she cited ongoing ethics complaints and the financial toll they were taking on the state and her personal finances. She also blamed the media for sensational attention and attacks on her family, although she didn't offer details.
Political observers struggled to make sense of the decision and its effect on a potential 2012 campaign for the White House. Even her rival during the last election, Vice President Joe Biden, seemed confused by the move.
"It maybe had a lot to do with what the state of their life was, and the state of their family, et cetera," Biden said. "So I'm not going to second-guess her."
Last year Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., plucked Palin from near-obscurity to be his running mate. The folksy governor remains a potent figure in GOP politics, although her resignation could make a potential 2012 campaign even more dicey. If she chooses to run, she'll enter a race with questions about her strategy as well as her experience.
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, whose state traditionally hosts the first nominating contest of the presidential campaign, called the move "astounding."
"I would think that if you want to run for president — and I'm not sure that's got anything to do with what she's doing — that the forum of a governorship would be a better forum than just being a private citizen," Grassley said. "I have no insight into why she did it."
Huckabee, who ran for president in 2008 and could try again, said he remains a Palin fan and insisted she continues to be a viable candidate. But she also should be prepared to explain the curious move.
"Well, it's a risky strategy, and nobody knows whether it's going to pay off or not," Huckabee said. "And even if she did get out, primarily because of a feeling of being chased, that's not going to stop if she continues in politics. The only way that stops is for her to completely exit the stage and the spotlight."
But part of her explanation for resigning — that she was dogged by critics who cost her state millions in legal fees — will be a liability for her if she seeks the White House, Huckabee said.
"Well, if that had been the case for me, I'd have quit about my first month, because I was a Republican governor in a state where 89 percent of my legislature were Democrats," Huckabee said. "Been there, done that."
If she's looking to be a national political figure, it's not going to get easier, Huckabee said.
Besides, Rove said, Palin will not be able to escape the media's attention.
"If she thinks somehow that she's going to be able to protect her family against the kind of things that she's suffered over the last couple of months, from David Letterman and others, and seek a role of leadership for effective change for our country, as she said in her speech, she's not going to be able to do it," Rove said.
Palin recently led a public spat with "Late Show" host Letterman over a joke he made about one of her daughters.
"It is not clear what her strategy here is by exiting the governorship 2 1/2 years through the term and putting herself on the national stage that she may not yet be prepared to operate in," Rove said.
"She did a great job during 63 days during the fall campaign of 2008 ... but now she's going to have hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of days between now and the 2012 election, and she's going to raise expectations about how well and how visible she's going to be early on in that struggle," he said.
Huckabee and Rove appeared on "Fox News Sunday." Biden appeared on ABC's "This Week" while Grassley appeared on CBS' "Face the Nation."
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Sam54

07:58 PMJul 11 2009

This is EXACTLY why the United States needs to have an "English rule" implemented in TORT REFORM. Imagine everyone and their grandmother suing you for political reasons and the astronomical costs involved with defending yourself, (in this case exceeding 500K ). With the English rule, you lose....you pay ALL costs involved.....an end to FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS! But don't look for the current administration who've been purchased by the trial lawyers in this country. Yes the chief executive when asked about bring down the cost of healthcare by capping claims and rewards for these parasites stated "he wasn't going there". Hopefully her resignation will bring some recognition to this plague of sue happy lawyers and correction of this insult to the American people.

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Sam54

07:49 PMJul 11 2009

Is this the same Carl Rove that exposed CIA agents working undercover? This guy should have been waterboarded, then banned from Washington for life.........

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Richard5656H

01:40 PMJul 11 2009

I don't feel Gov. Sarah Palin has been given a fair shake.What has she done so wrong?When she was going strong as V.P. it seemed every one was pulling on her skirt to be apart of the victory.The Gov. did'nt win and now the bashing.Ok,What has Gov.Sarah Palin done?To start with she is the youngest Gov. in Alaskas history,made way for the american people to use it's natural resores by paving the way for oil drilling,which will cause the oil giants to reduce prices.There are other things as well..Try looking up Gov. Sarah Palins and see just what all she has done.George Bush and his pass has us in this mess.Obama,Well your grandkids,kids will still be paying for this one.There is no one person to point the finger at.Really don't blame the Gov. to want to stept down due to the constant bashing and the stress on her and her family.Rove,and Huckabee should see this and add fuel to the fire to look good.It'll come back to haunt you.Like General McAuther said in relating to Palin,she is not re...

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TJANDJENNY

09:53 AMJul 11 2009

Why wait until July 26? Quit now, Sarah, the sooner the better. Alaska will be better off without you. You are the most clueless, narcisstic, ignorant, egotistical airhead ever seen on the national political stage. The media hasn't been unfair to you, they have only reported what you did and said throughout, your own words and actions. YOU, Sarah, were the problem. Your ignorance and egotism were revealed time and time again, because YOU are those things. You will never be presidential material, ever. Why? Because you don't even realize your own limitations, and so you won't do anything to be ready. I see you headed for the book and speech tour racket, with a news show on Faux news to follow. Don't let the door hit you in the ass, quit now. Loser.

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PecsnLeather1

07:11 AMJul 11 2009

What is the surprise. It took 5 colleges to get her B.A. Seems quiting is a pattern for her.

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Cearralyn

09:15 PMJul 11 2009

chivasregal56, well, BECAUSE of Palin, rape victims in Alaska have to PAY for their OWN rape kits. BECAUSE of Palin, wolves and other wild animals are being brutally murdered in Alaska. If you or anyone else thinks aerial "hunting" is a sport, you need to think again. Palin is NOT a true hunter...she is barbaric. I liked her until I found out some of her views on womens' rights and her hatred for wildlife. I do not believe her stupid reasons for resigning either, but I don't care..Alaska is far better off without her at the helm. I am very conservative, but Palin turns my stomach with her ignorant remarks and lack of knowledge of things that any viable candidate for a future as president or vice president of this country should have.

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God72father

06:35 PMJul 09 2009

President Palin ? Are we kidding ourselves? Now that would be a desperate move for the Grand Ole Party in 2012.

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Msteven229

12:18 PMJul 08 2009

the american government is nothing but a bunch of criminals with a agenda of their own all this country has thought about since the 30's is war war war i have never voted and i never will

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Suedanny2

10:16 AMJul 08 2009

Who are these people that think Palin is smart? Really, there has to be something wrong with these people. I feel for them.

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TRAGICSYMPTOM

12:05 AMJul 08 2009

Who is Rove to have any say..and what the hell is he still doing in office..he should have been impeached ....If this were Turkey He would have done been ousted in a coop......we can only dream

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Two top Republicans cast doubt on the wisdom of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin\'s decision to leave office at the end of the month. GOP mastermind Karl Rove calls the resignation a risky strategy, and Mike Huckabee, a potential presidential candidate in 2012, believes her abrupt departure will be a liability in the future.\n