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Sarah Palin quit as Alaska's governor because, she claimed, she needed to "do the right thing for Alaska".

But has anyone sat down and figured out how much this stunt is actually going to cost Alaska's taxpayers?

One of our wise Alaska friends e-mailed the other day, pointing out that Palin's resignation is likely going to wind up costing in the vicinity of $200,000 or more, because a special session is going to be required to name a successor to the lieutenant governor's post.

Indeed, Greg Sargent is reporting that one of the reasons Palin repeatedly gave for resigning -- that defending her on the ethics complaints was costing taxpayers a bundle -- was fundamentally false.

All this for the sake of someone who already has a history of quitting on the state when she hit rough sledding -- but using the splash she made from doing so as a stepping-stone to higher office.

John Ziegler, Palin's Biggest Fan, dropped that point in passing the other night on The O'Reilly Factor -- as though it were an admirable thing to do, of course.

Crisitunity at Swing State Project explored this in a bit further detail:

One other thought about Alaska that just about everyone in the tradmed seems to be missing. Sarah Palin did have a job in between being mayor of Wasilla and Alaska Governor: she was chair of Frank Murkowski's Oil and Gas Commission. How long was she on this Commission? Less than a year... until she quit in January 2004 with a big public huff (leaving the Commission in the lurch with only one member), saying "the experience was taking the 'oomph' out of her passion for government service and she decided to quit rather than becoming bitter." She publicly cited her frustration with being unable to be all straight-talky and mavericky about the corruption and backbiting on the Commission, but the resignation also came at a very convenient time for switching over to lay the groundwork for her successful 2006 gubernatorial run.

As DavidNYC at DailyKos acidly observed:

Don't forget that she also quit four different colleges en route to getting a degree in journalism. It seems that the one lesson Sarah Palin's learned her whole life is that quitters always win.

The best part is that the taxpayers pick up the tab for it, too. Apparently, "what's right for the people of Alaska" is to give them the shaft -- now that she's "too big" for them, especially.



They can say anything...

John-Zeigler.jpg While talking about the upcoming November elections, radio talk show host John Ziegler explained the Democratic agenda this way:

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Ziegler: ...the best way I can describe the Democratic agenda for retaking the House right now is--root for American soldiers to die in Iraq. Root for the economy to tank and gas prices to soar and also root for Hurricanes to hit as late in October and as close to November as possible...

Insert my opinion: Hoping our troops die and tragedy to strike America is a lunatic assessment which should be plain for any talk show host to debunk before moving on to the next guest--but hey--that didn't stop her from asking these questions.

Host: Sam, is that all the Democrats have to be critics--they don't have any good ideas of their own?

Greenfield: Those are all ridiculous statements. (Shouldn't she have said that?) So this thing that I'm rooting for disaster to hurt Americans is not only disgraceful, but frankly I think it demands an apology...

None came.



Watergate News Briefing: Scotty McClellan's stonewalling c

hillingly similar to Ronald Ziegler

CBS's Robert Pierpoint reporting: 4/18/73

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Ziegler refused all questions on Watergate and related subjects:

Ziegler: "I have to ask for the next question...."

Ziegler: Further discussion of Watergate could very well prejudice the rights of the accused and disrupt the judicial process..."

Ziegler refused to talk until indictments were handed down by the grand jury. (only at C&L do you get 32 year old video reports lol)