sábado, 4 de julho de 2009

Um pouco mais de luz sobre a demissão-surpresa de Sarah Palin


«Sarah Palin, the Republican Alaska governor who captivated the nation with a combative brand of folksy politics, announced her resignation yesterday in characteristic fashion: She stood on her back lawn in Wasilla, speaking into a single microphone, accompanied by friends and neighbors in baseball hats and polo shirts.

The announcement that she will step down by the end of July stunned the political establishment, fueling speculation about why she is leaving office with 18 months left in her first term and whether her future will include a run for the presidency.

Palin offered few clues about her ambitions but said she arrived at her decision in part to protect her family, which has faced withering criticism and occasional mockery, and to escape ethics probes that have drained her family's finances and hampered her ability to govern. She said leaving office is in the best interest of the state and will allow her to more effectively advocate for issues of importance to her, including energy independence and national security.

"I love my job and I love Alaska, and it hurts to make this choice, but I'm doing what's best for them," Palin said, the sun glinting off a seaplane on Lake Lucille behind her.

Palin, 45, said that, after deciding not to run for reelection as governor, she realized she did not want to finish out her term merely for the sake of doing so.

"As I thought about this announcement that I would not seek reelection, I thought about how much fun other governors have as lame ducks: They maybe travel around their state, travel to other states, maybe take their overseas international trade missions," she said.


"I'm not going to put Alaskans through that," she continued. "I promised efficiencies and effectiveness. That's not how I'm wired. I'm not wired to operate under the same old politics as usual."

She stood at a makeshift lectern surrounded by the family that accompanied her along one of the more improbable arcs in modern American politics: from obscure small-town mayor to Sen. John McCain's running mate; from mother of five to tabloid sensation; and from making a much-noticed speech at the 2008 Republican National Convention to delivering the circuitous resignation speech yesterday at her waterfront home.

Eleven minutes into an 18-minute talk that covered the history of Alaska and her dedication to the state, Palin said she will relinquish the governorship to Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell (R).

"All I can ask is that you trust me with this decision and know that it is no more politics as usual," she said.

Palin, who was elected governor in 2006 and has widely been seen as a leading 2012 presidential contender, said she had tired of "superficial, wasteful political blood sport." She said the decision has been "in the works for quite a while."

Palin spokeswoman Meg Stapleton rejected the notion that the governor was better positioning herself for a national bid. "She is not focused on 2012. She is focused on making a difference on the topics she finds so dear: energy independence [and] national security," Stapleton said.»

in Washington Post

2 comentários:

MARIA disse...

Reagiu à pressão. Será?!
Ela tem características muito peculiares, ideias de que discordo, tantas vezes foi a expressão de algum ridículo nos modos e no raciocínio, mas tem uma característica que gosto de encontrar numa pessoa : é autêntica.
De forma alguma a podemos tomar por quem não é.
E essa característica também a determinaria por certo a por termo a uma situação em que se não sentia bem. Não se ajeita para a hipocrisia do jogo político e nem tem, aparentemente, a inteligência e o perfil para esse jogo.

Beijinhos, bom fim de semana

Germano Almeida disse...

Sobre Sarah Palin, há mil opiniões possíveis.

Mas quem, como ela, passou de total desconhecida, horas antes da escolha de McCain, a líder nas preferências dos republicanos para 2012 terá, certamente, algum mérito.

O percurso dela nos próximos dois anos é para acompanhar com atenção. Embora de forma crítica, claro...

Um beijinho, bom fim-de-semana também para si.