Palin Running & Not

Sarah Palin image by Brian Adams from the August 2009 issue of Runner's WorldEach issue of ‘Runner’s World‘ magazine, a read I’ve been enjoying since taking up running again a year ago, ends with an interview with a generally well-known figure; athletes, actors, politicians and such. These interviews are called ‘I’m A Runner‘, and I enjoy reading them and learning of this lifestyle that I’ve embraced and have in common with these individuals.

This week, the August issue of Runner’s World came out, and the subject of the ‘I’m a Runner’ interview was Sara Palin. I enjoyed the interview and was impressed to learn of her having run a sub 4-hour marathon, or that she will still venture out to run in 20-below temperatures (although this reinforces my belief that she is also bat-shit crazy).

The interview made some minor buzz, because in it she claimed she could beat Obama in a race due to her higher endurance. A soft political jab at worst that got mentioned at the next briefing by White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. Maybe she could, it doesn’t matter. I’m still glad to have a bodysurfer (and smart person) in the White House.

But despite political differences, the interview reminded me that their are things that can connect us despite our differences; political, religious, or whatever. I wouldn’t want to join her on a run, because according to her interview, she prefers to run as a solitary activity, as do I most of the time. I had a similar reaction recently when I found I had a new Twitter follower. A look at her profile showed her to be a Communications Director of an county-level GOP party in Indiana. So why would she have any interest in my occasional Dem rants? A closer look showed she was a Cubs fan, and that was likely the connection that led her to me. Hobbies, sports, music, alma maters… all provide reasons to sometimes ignore a larger difference (for a moment at least), and recognize these things we do have in common.

Don’t get me wrong. Politically, I loathe Sarah Palin. Her selection as McCain’s running mate was a desperate, but doomed attempt to change the dynamics of the race. Over the course of the campaign, she repeatedly demonstrated herself to be clueless on the issues, and little more than an attractive and expensively dressed windbag shouting nonsense about Obama ‘pal-ing around with terrorists’. But I enjoyed learning she’s a runner, and admire her stated appreciation and ability at the sport.

An hour ago, news broke that Palin has announced she will resign her position of Governor of Alaska by the end of this month, and won’t be seeking re-election in 2010. Many speculate that she is doing so in anticipation of running for President in 2012. She would be not running for Governor in 2010, to allow her to run for President in 2012. That will be worth quite a few laughs in the years to come.

So keep on running Sarah. When for office, I’ll oppose. But when for the joy and exercise of the activity itself, I wish you the best. Break a leg! 🙂

 

Jeff Frederick

My Delegate to the Virginia House of Delegates is Jeff Frederick. He also happens to be the Chairman of the Republican Party in Virginia. He’s been making so much of the wrong sort of news, that it almost feels redundant to repeat, but at the same time it’s too good not to share.

Last week, Virginia’s Senate Republicans sought to tip their balance away from the Democrat’s narrow 21-19 majority by luring Democrat Ralph Northam to switch sides (in the event of a 20-20 tie, our Republican Lt. Governor would cast tiebreaking votes). Frederick’s Tweet about the looming switch tipped the Democrats off the the scheme and allowed them to thwart it.

On the heels of that, Frederick offered this bizarre slam against Charles Darwin on the floor of the House of Delegates…

The next day, Frederick announced that he will not be seeking re-election to the House of Delegates, and has offered up his wife Amy as “just that person to continue the work I started”. Jeff has shown he’ll be a hard act to follow. Best of luck to Amy, but I’d be happy to see Jeff’s work come to an end.

for further reading…

After Resigning Seat as Failure, Frederick Denounces Darwin
NBC News, Washington, DC 2/13/2009

Va. GOP Chair Out … Wife May Be In?
MSNBC, 2/14/2009

Two…

PEACEAmazing. Just two days to go! I’m watching the Lincoln Memorial concert right now, while also house cleaning and preparing to go shop for party supplies for our major ‘Bush’s Last Day!’ party tomorrow.

There’s a small twinge of regret for having decided not to fight the crowds to participate in any inaugural events up close, but it’s a very small twinge. Last year’s Election was a family affair here at the Casey’s, and it will be great fun taking it all in together, warmer and with a better view on TV.

Count it down… 2!

Six…

Just six days to go, you still have time to plan a party. We’ll behaving ours on Monday, to ring out Bush’s last night in office and leave us Inauguration to shake off this eight-year hangover and enjoy the inauguration on TV (which is as close as we’ll be getting). Here’s a fun web site to help you plan your own Bush Bash for next Monday…

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