A troubling 4th of July it is, this 2009 round. One of the American public’s most beloved political figures has suddenly signed out. Sarah Palin, conservative wife, mother, Christian, and Governor of Alaska, announced her resignation from the state’s highest office. No warning and no explanation.

Sarah Palin, declaring her independence
from the politics of Alaska, announcing her
resignation as governor.
I say it’s the kind of independence that America is built on. The good ol’ boys of the Republican Party club in Alaska were never her friends. The Republican Party nationally has not been her friend. Certain key members of the McCain campaign of 2008 have definitely been her enemy all along, and continue to be such. Such strong influences can definitely squelch one’s effectiveness as a governor, or as anything else. There is such a thing as not wanting to waste time.
“We are not retreating, we are advancing in a different direction,” Palin said. “We know we can effect positive change outside government at this moment in time.”
Sarah Palin is who she is. No political Party can change that. She is what she is, of her own accord and choice. If the forces against her destroy her effectiveness in politics, they cannot touch who and what she is as a person. She is a conservative Christian, trying to accomplish things for conservative, Christian values in American society.
The Republican Party has proven itself unworthy of her, or unwilling to espouse her causes, or unwilling to have her espouse these causes as Republican causes. Perhaps the Republican Party simply doesn’t want Sarah Palin representing these causes for the party. Nevertheless, her resignation may mark the end of the Republican Party as we know it. Another party will evolve or develop, perhaps, one that stands for her values–minus the political obfuscations, intrigues, lies, and wasteful in-fighting.
At the very time America celebrates its own independence as a nation in the world, Sarah Palin steps out and declares her own independence from the excessess, errors, and vanities of the Republican Party.
That such a plain, down to earth woman as Sarah Palin should see fit to resign at such a moment, just before Independence Day, the most prized American national holiday, says something ominous–not about Sarah Palin, but about American politics and American media. That Sarah Palin should announce her resignation at such a moment reveals to all that American politics is a disgrace to the men and women of our military this day.
What are they fighting for? American freedoms. What are the politicians doing? Abusing every freedom. Today’s American politicians in Washington DC, including those in the White House, are not what American soldiers are defending. Corruption, deceit, hypocrisy, immorality, and sin are not worthy of the blood of our American men and women in uniform. American politicians in Washington have made mockery of our flag, our freedoms, and our fighting men and women.
It seems that Sarah Palin’s resignation is a resounding shout for reform! This is a great thing she has done. It makes perfect sense. Let the Democrats revel in their self indulgent speculations and self-aggrandizing analyses. Let the Republicans who oppose Sarah Palin delight in their apparent success. They think they are rid of her, do they? Everyone things the pressure worked. Everyone things they all pushed her out of the game, attacking from all sides.
I say she one-uped them all. She believes in her values. She will work to advocate her values in whatever way is most effective, even if it means dropping the governor role. Maybe she sees that there are better ways to promote the values than through America’s stinking, rotten political system in Washington, DC, or in even state-level dives. Her resignation announces to the world that American politics is sick, and needs to be abandoned completely. New systems need to evolve. New methods of achieving the most serious values must be created.
Who knows for sure? I think the timing is perfect, though. American politicians need a smack right in the face. I interpret Sarah Palin’s resignation as just that.
I doubt anyone in politics takes her resignation seriously. They all interpret it as weakness or a supreme gamble of some kind. But, nah, it’s simply a direct hit on the perversion of the American political system. In a way, it doesn’t matter what she does in the future. She made a point, and the most important one that needs to be made at this time.
Independence Day, July 4, 2009, she declared her independence from political vanity. I like it. It shows great strength and dramatic style. No, I don’t really know why she resigned. I know she had a hundred times more political and managerial experience than the lying, traitorous, alien black African Communist Muslim currently in the White House. And some so-called Republicans questioned whether she had enough experience to be vice-president! A very acute non-reality, this present American political state. Who in his right mind wants to be part of that? Rather, the cause is to change it. American politics is what needs “change.” I can only hope this is Palin’s intent. Sometimes you can’t change something by being part of it. You have to approach it from a different angle. May the angels guide her aim, and grant Sarah Palin safe passage to her new vantage point.
And may the Lord’s blessing on America penetrate the marbled iniquity in our nation’s corrupt and lost capital.





David Yeagley is the great-great-grandson of Comanche leader Bad Eagle. 

12 responses so far ↓
1 Robert Smalls // Jul 4, 2009 at 11:11 am
Dear Dr. Yeagley,
That was freakin’ awesome! Finally someone gets it! I believe she did exactly what you wrote about.
It amazes me how so many pundits are clueless yet she explained clearly what she’s going to do and she did hint why she quit.
I believe she will leave the GOP. She will pay off her legal debt and the election she’s focused on is not 2012 it’s 2010! I believe when the time is right she’s going to unload on Obama!
I believe she will be a distraction for him on a daily basis. Just like those frivolous lawsuits were to her.
She will promote “no names” and any “big names” that support the Constitution.
She’s looking to create a political massacre in 2010. She might even attempt a veto proof House and Senate. So if she runs in ‘12 or backs a real American for ‘12 said candidate will have a Congress that will usher in a new Revolution.
She has experienced FULLY what a leftist regime is all about. They went after her family through threats of rape and violence. They went after her money. They went after her in every way imaginable. They overplayed their hand. She is now fearless. Do you know how hard it is to fight someone who’s fearless?
Barring some real scandal against her this is going to be a juggernaut. Obama and those other limp wristed filthy traitors are going to get crushed.
If this woman does what I posted here, I will back her in every way possible!
The first big test is if she backs McCain’s opponent in Arizona in ‘10. If she bats for McCain then I was wrong about all of this.
If she bats for Simcox or some other alternative to Juan McCain then she’s going for the jugular.
The left will be very afraid soon.
2 Robert Smalls // Jul 4, 2009 at 11:13 am
P.S. They even went after her physically by using an arson to burn her church down.
3 johnnymac // Jul 4, 2009 at 5:21 pm
Excellent article Doctor. I sincerely hope Govenor stays in politics. I really fear that in another three and a half years, thanks to ”The One”, we’ll envy the way Cubans live. Happy Fourth of July Doctor, it’s still one hellva of country, ain’t it?:-). Johnnymac.
4 David Yeagley // Jul 4, 2009 at 7:44 pm
You got it, JM! Greatest country in the world, in every way!
Smalls, I took a big risk in saying these things. Shortly after I became aware of Palin’s announcement. This was my gut reaction. Nothing more. There was nothing more for me to know. I appreciate your support!
5 mscheesecake // Jul 5, 2009 at 6:50 am
Good riddance. Conservative Christians are, just as David Yeagley is, racist ignorami hiding behind the cloak of ‘Christianity’, one of the worst lies ever perpetrated upon humanity. If there has been NO religion, we’d all be better off
and as for you, David, being so supportive and loving of the white race after all the misfortune they have visited upon your people – but then, you aren’t even a full blood, are you?
The world would be much better off without the Republican party, patriots, and white supremacists such as those on this sickening site.
Whites are NOT superior, are NOT the most beautiful people (yes, I read your diatribe against those ‘angelic’ white women hopping into
bed with ‘darkies’ (forgetting that you are half a ‘darkie’ yourself) and producing ‘freaks’ (which
you, as a half breed, are yourself). Whites are demonic, evil, wicked, hateful creatures and to have them vanish from this world will be quite a blessing, and I hope I live to see that day happen. Whites hate everyone but themselves, and if YOU think they like a brown-nosing half blood like yourself, think again!
It’s apparent you have a LOT of self-hate. But that’s your problem, isn’t it, Bad Apple?
Remember Wounded Knee…
http://atheism.about.com/b/2007/10/09/original-sin-racism-what-are-conservative-christians-thinking.htm
http://www.rsdb.org/
6 FloridaT // Jul 5, 2009 at 8:18 am
mscheesecake said:
“Whites are demonic, evil, wicked, hateful creatures and to have them vanish from this world will be quite a blessing, and I hope I live to see that day happen.”
The ease with which lefty atheists can say such things and then, in the same breath, claim its white people who are hate-filled racists. Amazing.
7 David Yeagley // Jul 5, 2009 at 9:19 am
Well, once in a while, I let them have their say.
Now, the question is, what race or nationality is MsCheesecake? Atheist at that?
8 Ray // Jul 5, 2009 at 9:41 am
Man, I think I will look at cheesecake, once a favorite desert of mine, in a whole different way.
On Palin. My thoughts exactly. No better day to dominate news, spin their heads, bring out their hatred and hypocrisy, and rally troops on Independence Day Tea Parties.
You may be right about another party. Hadn’t thought of that right off, but it makes sense. Of course, then she will really be in battle with both sides because Repubs would barrage her with claims of Democrat victory if she caused a split vote as a third party candidate. Personally, because she loves her family, I do not believe she will run for office again. As thick as HER skin may have gotten, her family’s is not there. Nor should it need to be. But everything in politics, supposed public service, is so ugly and self-centered, so filled with lies, distortions, and money she would be foolish to take another office and put her family through it all. They’ll have enough to deal with with her on the road promoting conservatism.
9 David Yeagley // Jul 5, 2009 at 4:55 pm
I’d also like to point out that all the “conservative” and “Republican” criticism of Palin–continually broadcast, is hypocritical, since virtually all of it could have and should have been said–with ten times more force–about lying, traitorous, alien black African Communist Muslim currently occupying the White House.
But these critics seem to shy away from criticizing Barry Soetoroa. Thus the fake conservative Republicans affirm the accusations of liberals, that conservatives are chauvinst, like hardline Muslims, denigrating women. So easy to pick on a woman! So manly. So grand.
10 Paulus // Jul 6, 2009 at 1:04 am
mscheesecake,
You really are confused person in your posting, as you cannot stay focused on the discussion at hand. The discussion is about Sarah Pilan; it is not about religion and racism. You really need to go back to school to retake reading and comprehension before posting on the net.
A wise man once said, “it is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, instead of opening your mouth and prove that you are.”
11 Paulus // Jul 6, 2009 at 1:29 am
mscheesecake,
When a person “stereotypes” another, the stereotyper actually places themselves lower than the person that they are demeaning.
Your rant against the whites is foolish because not all white people fall into the categories that you have placed them.
Something else, atheists rant more against Christians than any other religion – strange, isn’t it.
12 bear // Jul 7, 2009 at 7:52 am
Well,
I would hope that she continues with a political career, and believe that she will. I look for her possibly turning to one of the Independent parties possibly the Constitution Party to support her in a run. The only trouble would be that it would be difficult to get support from either the Republican or the Democrats in Congress. But I do see disenfranchised Americans turning from the two major parties to something completely different a system of Government that hasn’t been relied on in years…..The Constitution. I am proud of Sarah and the stand she has made. She is like a modern day Elijah rebuking the Evil King of the land..Obama, or maybe this is destined to be her plot in life. (Esther 4:14 “And who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?”)
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