Showing posts with label Statesmen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Statesmen. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2009

Alaska Governor Shows Statesman-Like Quality In Announcement

Written by Jordan M. Iwanyszyn

The announcement today that Alaska Governor Sarah Palin not only will not seek re-election in 2010, but that she will also resign effective July 26th, stunned the nation and sent shockwaves through the American political world Friday. My take on it is that the nation has witnessed the best evidence yet that Palin is a true modern statesman, or woman if you prefer.

While leftist opponents and critics are already positioning their firepower against her, which is nothing new, by stating that she "continues a pattern of bizarre behavior", I say that she decided to put others first, rather than herself.

In a time where most politicians try hard to hold on to political office as long as they can until they can take the next step for more power (think Senators Byrd and Kennedy and former Senator Stevens, who also hails from Alaska), Palin took the step of not only declining reelection, but also resigning. She has not yet brought forth the reason why, but I would speculate that the reason is because she wanted to get her family out of the mainstream media for the time being, where the leftists have made it their mission to destroy them. I also believe that she wanted to spare her state, and her family, the continuing costs of the pointless ethics accusations and investigations. I believe these are the top reasons, and should that be the case, that is why I say that this announcement today is the latest and greatest confirmation that Palin is truly a modern-day statesman. She is someone who has attained a position of great influence. Her decision to resign shows, I believe, a strong priority focus from the Alaska Governor. She is putting her family, her principles, and her state first. Why can't we have more of that from our leaders and office holders today?

It also would not surprise me that she made this move to prepare for a White House run in 2012. Race 4 2008 puts it well in this blogpost where it states that she would have had a hard time of it should she have stayed on as governor in 2010, while still making the rounds and supporting candidates in the races of the upcoming year.

If it is true that she is intending to seek the Presidency, her move to resign is also a very thoughtful one for the reason that her Lieutenant Governor, Sean Parnell, is now in position to govern Alaskans in a similar way that this Palin-Parnell team has been doing so since taking office in 2007. Parnell has already stated that he intends to run for a full term in 2010. Because she chose not to serve out her full term, Parnell will be able to get a jump start on the race next year, and become the early front-runner to keep the office. From a conservative's perspective, that is called looking out for your state.

On a sidenote, Parnell also confirmed my view that Palin's decision is a statesman-like one. "Rare, indeed, are such selfless acts seen in the public arena," said Parnell regarding Palin's decision in his statement after Palin's announcement today.

I will repeat myself. I believe this kind of selfless decision is what is needed more in our government today. I sure hope we can get more of this kind of character soon.

God bless you Governor Palin, and please keep up your fight for America's founding principles!


Saturday, February 10, 2007

GREAT STATESMEN OF OUR DAY!

With all the lousy politicians that "lead" our country, I figured now might be a good time to honor those who are actually concerned with how our country has been leaving our Christian standards, morality, principle, and Constitution. There are a host of men and women I have listed below. If I have left any out, I am sorry and I ask readers to let me know by commenting. However, there are far too many to list and too many to remember. So, please let me know and I will try to add them to the list, barring that they are not just a statesman in one's eyes. I judge them by the four standards I have written above. So, here are just a few of the true patriots of the day. I would gladly rush on to support any of them in any campaign for public office. Also, I endorse all of them in further public service.






Former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania

RICK SANTORUM


Photo Courtesy of www. town.hall.org





Colorado Congressman and 2008 U.S. Presidential candidate

TOM TANCREDO


Photo courtesy of http://www.diggersrealm.com/





Former Pennsylvania Congressman and current Club For Growth President

PAT TOOMEY

Photo Courtesy of http://www.toomeyblog.com/






Former Tennessee Congressman

ED BRYANT


Photo courtesy of http://www.fishkite.com/







Tennessee Congresswoman (self-proclaimed Congressman)

MARSHA BLACKBURN



Photo courtesy of http://www.narfetn-nashville.org/





North Carolina Congressman

WALTER JONES

Photo courtesy of http://www.cc.org/




Journalist and Three-time Presidential candidate

PATRICK J. BUCHANAN

Photo courtesy of http://www.harrywalker.com/





U.S. Senator from Oklahoma

JIM INHOFE


Photo courtesy of http://www.gopsenators.com/



Author And Possible U.S. Senate Candidate From Massachusetts In 2008

JEROME CORSI

Photo courtesy of http://www.greatertalent.com/



















Monday, February 5, 2007

Rick Santorum: Down But Not Out!


Numerous websites are mentioning that former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum's political career is likely not over. Among the possibilities: a run for Pennsylvania Governor or Arlen Specter's U.S. Senate seat in 2010, a possible seat on Bush's cabinet, or ambassador to Ireland, Italy or the Vatican. Even larger office possibilities are Vice Presidential running mate in 2008 or even a run for the Presidency in 2012 if the Republican nominee loses.

I am on the bandwagon for Santorum for President in 2012 or '16.

What Comes Next? Philadelphia Inquirer
Thoughts On A Santorum Run For President SantorumBlog
And Another Thing... National Review Online
The Future SantorumBlog
No Run In '08 Philadelphia Inquirer

Friday, November 17, 2006

Santorum: "My wife would throw me out of the house if I do anything in '08."

Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum told Michael Smerconish on his radio show that he will not be a contender for the White House in 2008, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. Santorum, who lost re-election to Democratic Pennsylvania Attorney General Bob Casey, Jr. last week, said on the air, "My wife would throw me out of the house if I do anything in '08." Santorum stated that his family is the reason he would not go for a Presidential bid in 2008. He spent the last week meeting with staff and considering job offers, some by media outlets, but he didn't go into detail.

This is likely not the end of Mr. Santorum's political career, though. He is not looking to run for the Presidency, but that doesn't mean that he won't be a Vice Presidential running-mate, or be chosen for a Presidential cabinet, or even run for an office again. What about Santorum 2012 or 2016?

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Santorum Down, But Probably Not Out

SantorumBlog, a great resource of information on outgoing Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum, has a few posts on what may be in store for him in his political future. Among the possibilities most mentioned are that of running for U.S. President in 2008 or for Pennsylvania Governor in 2010. Also mentioned are of Vice President in 2008 and U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican, Italy, or Ireland, or to fill a spot in a Presidential Cabinet or other administration posts.

It would be excellent to have a Tancredo-Santorum Presidential ticket in 2008. I don't know if any better could be done! It would be just as good if it were vise-versa, with Santorum heading the ticket and Tancredo his Vice Presidential running mate. I don't think that Santorum's political career is quite over yet, and I would be willing to support him in a future office bid, just as I have supported him ever since I became strongly interested and involved in politics.

I have visited SantorumBlog numerous times this year, and I have just recently posted it on my Links list on the right side of this page. Check it out!