Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Observation No 13: The country's favorite governor


It is intriguing how the actions of one state’s governor can totally captivate the attention of the American public, and even the world. One week, there’s South Carolina governor Mark Sanford jetting off to Argentina to hook up with a lover http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSTRE56652M20090707.
The next week, my own governor up and quits.


She back to running this state this week, albeit from a variety of locations around the state. Like the ADN and , I follow Governor Palin on Twitter.


Here are a few of the Tweets from the last day or so:
AKGovSarahPalin: The 9th Circuit had to dissolve injunction; barrier to Kensington Mine project is gone- good jobs on the way; stand by 4 press announcement

AKGovSarahPalin: Today,try this: "Act in accordance to your conscience -risk- by pursuing larger vision in opposition to popular, powerful pressure"-unknown (about 14 hours ago from TwitterBerry)

AKGovSarahPalin: Grateful Todd left fishing grnds to join me this wkend; but now he's back slaying salmon & working the kids @ the site; anxious to join 'em! (07/05/2009 3:01:53 PM from TwitterBerry)

AKGovSarahPalin: Refreshing to be in Kotzebue to honor VPSOs; Native dancers, whaling captains, lots of beautiful kids loving the annual Trade Fair- perfect! (07/07/2009 5:01:28 PM from TwitterBerry)

Sigh.

Now, I’d like to tell you that Alaska is not as transfixed as the rest of the country when it comes to our governor. But that would be a lie. By strange coincidence, I pulled into Wasilla during the governor’s press conference on Friday, as she was delivering her “I’m quitting but not quitting speech.” It was immediately the talk of the town, with the grocery store clerks swapping the latest with people as they stocked up on hotdogs and chips for the holiday weekend. Another friend who was on a remote island for the holiday weekend reported seeing herds of people flocking to the island’s tip—the only place where cell phones get coverage—to get the latest news.

I think the state is just as flummoxed as to why she’s quitting as the rest of the country. The best analysis I read of this was a story from Time magazine that suggests reasons why she might have quit. The story features quotes from policy expert and former journalist Larry Persily, who I sat in on a meeting with a couple weeks ago. Persily is smart with the dry sense of humor only developed in a newsroom.


This Time article also discusses what made Palin appealing to so many when they elected her in 2006. Here’s a shock—it wasn’t because she was a gun-toting, hardline conservative. Contrary to popular belief (and the New Girl’s own expectations), Alaska has some blue voters, including in Anchorage, where Senator Mark Begich served as mayor before his successful bid against Sen. Ted Stevens. Many of the rural communities continue to elect Democrats to office.


An source close to Palin suggested to the Wall Street Journal that the mainstream media, including MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow (Here’s the story picked up by the Alaska Standard) has missed the point and Governor Palin was paralyzed by a barrage of Freedom of Information Act requests that prohibited her from governing effectively.


From the New Girl's perch, Alaska will benefit from seating a governor ready and able to work on state issues. We need more cooperation and bi-partisanship and not less. Whatever Governor Palin's story is, Alaska will no doubt wait with baited breath to see what happens next.

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