Posted by
Ron Devito on Friday, July 03, 2009 8:31:06 PM
Hi Alaska, I appreciate speaking directly TO you, the people I serve, as your Governor (New Road, 2009, ¶1).
People
who know me know that besides faith and family, nothing's more
important to me than our beloved Alaska. Serving her people is the
greatest honor I could imagine (New Road, 2009, ¶2).
I want
Alaskans to grasp what can be in store for our state. We were purchased
as a territory because a member of President Abe Lincoln's cabinet,
William Seward, providentially saw in this great land, vast riches,
beauty, strategic placement on the globe, and opportunity. He boldly
looked "North to the Future". But he endured such ridicule and mocking
for his vision for Alaska, remember the adversaries scoffed, calling
this "Seward's Folly". Seward withstood such disdain as he chose the
uncomfortable, unconventional, but RIGHT path to secure Alaska, so
Alaska could help secure the United States (New Road, 2009, ¶3).
Alaska’s
mission – to contribute to America. We’re strategic IN the world as the
air crossroads OF the world, as a gatekeeper of the continent. Bold
visionaries knew this - Alaska would be part of America's great destiny
(New Road, 2009, ¶4).
Our destiny to be reached by responsibly
developing our natural resources. This land, blessed with clean air,
water, wildlife, minerals, AND oil and gas. It's energy! God gave us
energy (New Road, 2009, ¶5).
So to serve the state is a humbling
responsibility, because I know in my soul that Alaska is of such
import, for America’s security, in our very volatile world. And you
know me by now, I promised even four years ago to show MY independence…
no more conventional “politics as usual” (New Road, 2009, ¶6).
And
we are doing well! My administration's accomplishments speak for
themselves. We work tirelessly for Alaskans (New Road, 2009, ¶7).
We
aggressively and responsibly develop our resources because they were
created to be used to better our world... to HELP people... and we
protect the environment and Alaskans (the resource owners) foremost
with our policies (New Road, 2009, ¶8).
Here’s some of the things we’ve done: (New Road, 2009, ¶9)
We
created a petroleum integrity office to oversee safe development. We
held the line FOR Alaskans on Point Thomson – and finally for the first
time in decades – they’re drilling for oil and gas (New Road, 2009,
¶10).
We have AGIA, the gasline project – a massive bi-partisan
victory (the vote was 58 to 1!) – also succeeding as intended -
protecting Alaskans as our clean natural gas will flow to energize us,
and America, through a competitive, pro-private sector project. This is
the largest private sector energy project, ever. THIS is energy
independence (New Road, 2009, ¶11).
And ACES – another
bipartisan effort – is working as intended and industry is publicly
acknowledging its success. Our new oil and gas “clear and equitable
formula” is so Alaskans will no longer be taken advantage of. ACES
incentivizes NEW exploration and development and JOBS that were
previously not going to happen with a monopolized North Slope oil basin
(New Road, 2009, ¶12).
We cleaned up previously accepted unethical actions; we ushered in bi-partisan Ethics Reform (New Road, 2009, ¶13).
We
also slowed the rate of government growth, we worked with the
Legislature to save billions of dollars for the future, and I made no
lobbyist friends with my hundreds of millions of dollars in budget
vetoes... but living beyond our means today is irresponsible for
tomorrow (New Road, 2009, ¶14).
We took government out of the
dairy business and put it back into private-sector hands – where it
should be (New Road, 2009, ¶15).
We provided unprecedented
support for education initiatives, and with the right leadership,
finally filled long-vacant public safety positions. We built a
sub-Cabinet on Climate Change and took heat from Outside special
interests for our biologically-sound wildlife management for abundance
(New Road, 2009, ¶16).
We broke ground on the new prison (New Road, 2009, ¶17).
And
we made common sense conservative choices to eliminate personal
luxuries like the jet, the chef, the junkets... the entourage (New
Road, 2009, ¶18).
And the Lt. Governor and I said "no" to our
pay raises. So much success in this first term – and with this success
I am proud to take credit... for hiring the right people! Our goal was
to achieve a gasline project, more fair oil and gas valuation, and
ethics reform in four years. We did it in two. It’s because of the
people… good public servants surrounding the Governor's office, with
servants' hearts and astounding work ethic... THEY are Alaska's
success! (New Road, 2009, ¶19)
We are doing well! I wish you'd
hear MORE from the media of your state's progress and how we tackle
Outside interests - daily - SPECIAL interests that would stymie our
state. Even those debt-ridden stimulus dollars that would force the
heavy hand of federal government into our communities with an
“all-knowing attitude” – I have taken the slings and arrows with that
unpopular move to veto because I know being right is better than being
popular. Some of those dollars would harm Alaska and harm America – I
resisted those dollars because of the obscene national debt we’re
forcing our children to pay, because of today’s Big Government
spending; it’s immoral and doesn’t even make economic sense (New Road,
2009, ¶20)!
Another accomplishment – our Law Department
protected states’ rights – TWO huge U.S. Supreme Court reversals came
down against that liberal Ninth Circuit, deciding in OUR state’s favor
over the last two weeks. We’re protectors of our Constitution –
federalists protect states’ rights as mandated in 10th amendment (New
Road, 2009, ¶21).
But you don’t hear much of the good stuff in the press anymore, do you? (New Road, 2009, ¶22)
Some
say things changed for me on August 29th last year – the day John
McCain tapped me to be his running-mate – I say others changed (New
Road, 2009, ¶23).
Let me speak to that for a minute (New Road, 2009, ¶23).
Political
operatives descended on Alaska last August, digging for dirt. The
ethics law I championed became their weapon of choice. Over the past
nine months I've been accused of all sorts of frivolous ethics
violations – such as holding a fish in a photograph, wearing a jacket
with a logo on it, and answering reporters’ questions (New Road, 2009,
¶24).
Every one – all 15 of the ethics complaints have been
dismissed. We’ve won! But it hasn't been cheap - the State has wasted
THOUSANDS of hours of YOUR time and shelled out some two million of
YOUR dollars to respond to “opposition research” – that’s money NOT
going to fund teachers or troopers – or safer roads. And this political
absurdity, the “politics of personal destruction” … Todd and I are
looking at more than half a million dollars in legal bills in order to
set the record straight. And what about the people who offer up these
silly accusations? It doesn’t cost them a dime so they’re not going to
stop draining public resources – spending other peoples’ money in their
game (New Road, 2009, ¶25).
It’s pretty insane – my staff and I
spend most of our day dealing with THIS instead of progressing our
state now. I know I promised no more “politics as usual,” but THIS
isn’t what anyone had in mind for ALASKA (New Road, 2009, ¶26).
If I have learned one thing: LIFE is about choices (New Road, 2009, ¶27)!
And
one chooses how to react to circumstances. You can choose to engage in
things that tear down, or build up. I choose to work very hard on a
path for fruitfulness and productivity. I choose NOT to tear down and
waste precious time; but to build UP this state and our country, and
her industrious, generous, patriotic, free people (New Road, 2009, ¶28)!
Life
is too short to compromise time and resources... it may be tempting and
more comfortable to just keep your head down, plod along, and appease
those who demand: "Sit down and shut up", but that's the worthless,
easy path; that's a quitter's way out. And a problem in our country
today is apathy. It would be apathetic to just hunker down and “go with
the flow” (New Road, 2009, ¶29).
Nah, only dead fish "go with the flow" (New Road, 2009, ¶30).
No.
Productive, fulfilled people determine where to put their efforts,
choosing to wisely utilize precious time... to BUILD UP (New Road,
2009, ¶31).
And there is such a need to BUILD up and FIGHT for
our state and our country. I choose to FIGHT for it! And I'll work hard
for others who still believe in free enterprise and smaller government;
strong national security for our country and support for our troops;
energy independence; and for those who will protect freedom and
equality and LIFE... I'll work for and campaign for those PROUD to be
American, and those who are INSPIRED by our ideals and won't deride
them (New Road, 2009, ¶32).
I WILL support others who seek to
serve, in or out of office, for the RIGHT reasons, and I don't care
what party they're in or no party at all. Inside Alaska – or Outside
Alaska (New Road, 2009, ¶33).
But I won’t do it from the Governor’s desk (New Road, 2009, ¶34).
I've
never believed that I, nor anyone else, needs a title to do this - to
make a difference... to HELP people. So I choose, for my State and my
family, more "freedom" to progress, all the way around... so that
Alaska may progress... I will not seek re-election as Governor (New
Road, 2009, ¶35).
And so as I thought about this announcement
that I wouldn’t run for re-election and what it means for Alaska, I
thought about how much fun some governors have as lame ducks… travel
around the state, to the Lower 48 (maybe), overseas on international
trade – as so many politicians do. And then I thought – that’s what’s
wrong – many just accept that lame duck status, hit the road, draw the
paycheck, and “milk it”. I’m not putting Alaska through that – I
promised efficiencies and effectiveness! ? That’s not how I am wired. I
am not wired to operate under the same old “politics as usual.” I
promised that four years ago – and I meant it (New Road, 2009, ¶36).
It’s not what is best for Alaska (New Road, 2009, ¶37).
I am determined to take the right path for Alaska even though it is unconventional and not so comfortable (New Road, 2009, ¶38).
With
this announcement that I am not seeking re-election… I’ve determined
it’s best to transfer the authority of governor to Lieutenant Governor
Parnell; and I am willing to do so, so that this administration – with
its positive agenda, its accomplishments, and its successful road to an
incredible future – can continue without interruption and with great
administrative and legislative success (New Road, 2009, ¶39).
My
choice is to take a stand and effect change – not hit our heads against
the wall and watch valuable state time and money, millions of your
dollars, go down the drain in this new environment. Rather, we know we
can effect positive change outside government at this moment in time,
on another scale, and actually make a difference for our priorities –
and so we will, for Alaskans and for Americans (New Road, 2009, ¶40).
Let
me go back to a comfortable analogy for me – sports… basketball. I use
it because you’re naïve if you don’t see the national full-court press
picking away right now: A good point guard drives through a full court
press, protecting the ball, keeping her eye on the basket… and she
knows exactly when to pass the ball so that the team can WIN. And I’m
doing that – keeping our eye on the ball that represents sound
priorities – smaller government, energy independence, national
security, freedom! And I know when it’s time to pass the ball – for
victory (New Road, 2009, ¶41).
I have given my reasons candidly
and truthfully… and my last day won’t be for another few weeks so the
transition will be very smooth. In fact, we will look to swear Sean in
– in Fairbanks at the conclusion of our Governor’s picnics (New Road,
2009, ¶42).
I do not want to disappoint anyone with my decision;
all I can ask is that you TRUST me with this decision – but it’s no
more “politics as usual” (New Road, 2009, ¶43).
Some Alaskans
don’t mind wasting public dollars and state time. I do. I cannot stand
here as your Governor and allow millions upon millions of our dollars
go to waste just so I can hold the title of Governor. And my children
won’t allow it either. ? Some will question the timing. ? Let’s just
say, this decision has been in the works for awhile… (New Road, 2009,
¶44)
In fact, this decision comes after much consideration, and
finally polling the most important people in my life - my children
(where the count was unanimous... well, in response to asking: "Want me
to make a positive difference and fight for ALL our children's future
from OUTSIDE the Governor's office?" It was four "yes's" and one "hell
yeah!" The "hell yeah" sealed it - and someday I'll talk about the
details of that... I think much of it had to do with the kids seeing
their baby brother Trig mocked by some pretty mean-spirited adults
recently.) Um, by the way, sure wish folks could ever, ever understand
that we ALL could learn so much from someone like Trig - I know he
needs me, but I need him even more... what a child can offer to set
priorities RIGHT – that time is precious... the world needs more
"Trigs", not fewer (New Road, 2009, ¶45).
My decision was also
fortified during this most recent trip to Kosovo and Landstuhl, to
visit our wounded soldiers overseas, those who sacrifice themselves in
war for OUR freedom and security… we can ALL learn from our selfless
Troops… they’re bold, they don’t give up, they take a stand and know
that LIFE is short so they choose to NOT waste time. They choose to be
productive and to serve something greater than SELF... and to build up
their families, their states, our country. These Troops and their
important missions – those are truly the worthy causes in this world
and should be the public priority with time and resources and NOT this
local / superficial wasteful political bloodsport (New Road, 2009, ¶46).
May we ALL learn from them (New Road, 2009, ¶47)!
*((Gotta put First Things First))* (New Road, 2009, ¶48)
First
things first: as Governor, I love my job and I love Alaska. It hurts to
make this choice but I am doing what’s best for Alaska. I’ve explained
why… though I think of the saying on my parents’ refrigerator that says
“Don’t explain: your friends don’t need it and your enemies won’t
believe you anyway” (New Road, 2009, ¶49)
But I have given my
reasons… no more “politics as usual” and I am taking my fight for
what’s right – for Alaska – in a new direction (New Road, 2009, ¶50).
Now,
despite this, I don’t want any Alaskan dissuaded from entering politics
after seeing this REAL “climate change” that began in August… no, we
NEED hardworking, average Americans fighting for what’s right! And I
will support you because we need YOU and YOU can effect change, and I
can too on the outside (New Road, 2009, ¶51).
We need those who
will respect our Constitution where government’s supposed to serve from
the BOTTOM UP, not move toward this TOP DOWN big government take-over…
but rather, will be protectors of individual rights - who also have
enough common sense to acknowledge when conditions have drastically
changed and are willing to call an audible and pass the ball when it’s
time so the team can win! And that is what I’m doing (New Road, 2009,
¶52)!
Remember Alaska… America is now, more than ever, looking
North to the Future. It'll be good. So God bless you, and from me and
my family - to ALL Alaska - you have my heart (New Road, 2009, ¶53).
And
we will be in the capable hands of our Lieutenant Governor, Sean
Parnell. And Lieutenant General Craig Campbell will assume the role of
Lieutenant Governor. And it is my promise to you that I will always be
standing by, ready to assist. We have a good, positive agenda for
Alaska (New Road, 2009, ¶54).
In the words of General MacArthur said, “We are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction" (New Road, 2009, ¶55).
Commentary
Following
is extract from a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats
(SWOT) Analysis that this author along with 30 other people performed
on Governor Palin and delivered to her. The extract has been modified
slightly for publication here:
A second term as
Governor poses some significant disadvantages to Sarah Palin for a 2012
run and they relate mainly to timing. Governor Palin’s 2012 POTUS run
would start in earnest around the same time as her second gubernatorial
term. The first half of her second term would be devoted to balancing
her duties with her campaign. Should Governor Palin win, Lieutenant
Governor Sean Parnell would likely have to take over her duties for
much of her term, or a special election might have to be held. This
could turn Governor Palin’s local supporters against her, and
reverberate through the campaign. The extreme distances between
Anchorage/Wasilla and even Juneau and the political centers of the
conterminous 48 states exacerbate this problem and could rapidly take a
physical toll on the Governor.
From the
Conclusion section of the SWOT:
We
are not certain as to whether she should run for a second gubernatorial
term, at which point her POTUS campaign would begin, or if she should
serve only her existing term and devote her future efforts to private
sector work and full-time to a POTUS campaign should she choose to
undertake it.
This is a decision not to be taken lightly and
we do not purport to have all the facts available to us with which to
guide such a decision. This is a decision Governor Palin will need to
make in consultation with her best advisers, her family, and ultimately
with herself.
From the foregoing, we see that
Governor Palin has made her decision. She gave it careful consideration
over the past several months. She recognized that like her forebear --
Ronald Wilson Reagan -- she could not continue to serve the people of
her state if she was going to serve her country. Everything written in
the SWOT document that this author and his colleagues composed is
coming to pass.
This was a brilliant move for Governor Palin on so many levels.
Governor
Palin resigned from a position of strength with a long list of
accomplishments. Her administration already accomplished the goals it
set forth. She recognized that now the Governor's job is more a
liability to her than an asset. The ethics complaints and other
nonsense will stop. She elevated Sean Parnell, who will continue
advancing the change she brought forth, ensuring that it sticks. She
made the announcement on a slow news day and captivated the nation's
attention. She chose Independence Day to declare her independence.
Governor
Palin can now marshal her resources and build her organization, travel,
make speeches. She knows she has been summoned; she is answering the
call, and she is beckoning us to follow her home to that Shining City
on a Hill......
On
June 22, 2009 this F-22 broke Mach 1 during a fly-by of the USS Stennis
as part of Operation Northern Edge Exercises. Governor Palin visited
that ship on the day this happened. This author does not know if
Governor Palin bore witness to this event or if a woman was piloting
the plane....or both. Here's hoping this event was a sign of things to
come for Governor Palin....
"SuperSonic Sarah -- Smashing glass ceilings from above...."
References
Palin Announces No Second Term. No Lame Duck Session Either. (2009, July 3). State of Alaska, Governor. Retrieved July 3, 2009 from: http://www.gov.state.ak.us/exec-column.php
Britt, R.R. (2009, July 2). What breaking the sound barrier looks like. Fox News. Retrieved July 3, 2009 from: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,529667,00.html?test=latestnews