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<blockquote data-quote="Jones" data-source="post: 559286" data-attributes="member: 4805"><p>I think you're confusing a lone cartoonist with [-]"the liberal press"[/-] plenty of people on both the right and left. Karl Rove was certainly less than impressed, though I think Bill Kristol stuck up for her. </p><p>The democrats you mentioned all quit their previous jobs to move up. John McCain was prepared to do the same thing, and noone batted an eye when Palin was quitting her job in order to take a shot at the VP spot. Democrats and republicans do it all the time in politics and it's no big deal.</p><p>It's not quitting her job that's the issue, it's quitting in the middle of her first term for no discernible reason other than that she apparently just didn't feel like doing it anymore.</p><p>As far as her making a run in 2012, I think that would be a donkey's dream come true. The base may love her but on the national scene she's a train wreck. The best thing she can do for the GOP is ride off into the sunset, maybe get a job with FOX as a political analyst. I'm sure she could draw a pretty nice check, and she might learn something from hanging out with Rove.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones, post: 559286, member: 4805"] I think you're confusing a lone cartoonist with [-]"the liberal press"[/-] plenty of people on both the right and left. Karl Rove was certainly less than impressed, though I think Bill Kristol stuck up for her. The democrats you mentioned all quit their previous jobs to move up. John McCain was prepared to do the same thing, and noone batted an eye when Palin was quitting her job in order to take a shot at the VP spot. Democrats and republicans do it all the time in politics and it's no big deal. It's not quitting her job that's the issue, it's quitting in the middle of her first term for no discernible reason other than that she apparently just didn't feel like doing it anymore. As far as her making a run in 2012, I think that would be a donkey's dream come true. The base may love her but on the national scene she's a train wreck. The best thing she can do for the GOP is ride off into the sunset, maybe get a job with FOX as a political analyst. I'm sure she could draw a pretty nice check, and she might learn something from hanging out with Rove. [/QUOTE]
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