From The Hill

Republicans facing tough elections in 2010 don’t want Sarah Palin campaigning with them.

Though the soon-to-be-former Alaska governor is seen as popular with the conservative grass roots, several Republicans said she’d help them by staying home in Wasilla.

Several of these Republicans hail from districts or states carried in 2008 by President Obama, a frequent target of Palin’s criticism. Republicans must keep these districts and win others where Obama is popular if they are to gain seats next year.

As Margaret Carlson said last night on Countdown

Sarah Palin is very good at stringing words together that don‘t have a subject, a verb and an object. They‘re just present participles and prepositions and “I love the people of Alaska” and “I‘m quitting so I can serve them better.” It makes no sense.

Reminds me of my own perceptions of trying to follow Kevin Stufflebean’s word streams. ( I wasn’t the only person wrinkling their forehead trying to decipher what he was saying), but it is interesting that people like Palin are able to advance into politics. Palin at least is good looking, hard to explain some of these other characters.

Now, Levi Johnston, the father of her grandson is saying she quit for the money, which supports my claim from the beginning.