Timothy McNulty | July 7, 2009
Asked if he had any comment on Sarah Palin's resignation, Ed Rendell demurred, saying he didn't have enough information on the Alaska governor's decision.
Just kidding. He went off on her on MSNBC, calling her decision "ridiculous" and "dead wrong." From the HuffPost:
Among the myriad questions raised by Gov. Sarah Palin's abrupt
resignation, is how her excuse for leaving office -- mainly that
lame-duck governors are ineffective -- would play among her peers who
were, you know, actually lame-ducks governors.
The answer, not surprisingly, is quite poorly.
Gov. Ed Rendell, (D-Penn), who is constitutionally prohibited from
running for re-election, laid into Palin for what he deemed a
"ridiculous" rationale for resigning and for "abandoning" the state in
a time of crisis.
"To resign after two-and-a-half years in office and somehow to say
that she was going to be a lame duck and lame ducks can't get anything
done and governors just go on junkets during her lame-duck period is
ridiculous," Rendell told MSNBC. "First of all, she's a first-term
governor, not a term-limited, second-term governor, and if she hadn't
announced she was leaving, she wouldn't have been a lame duck, she
would have been in a pretty strong executive position, number one.
Number two, this is not the time for governors to abandon their
states.... Everyone of us is facing severe financial challenges brought
about by the international recession and this is not a time to leave.
We pledged to our folks when we asked them to elect to us, we pledged
that we were going to serve four years and we serve in the good years,
but we also serve in the bad years as well. And for her to leave and
turn the state over to a lieutenant governor with less than a month's
notice, in the midst of difficult financial times, I think it's just
dead wrong."
Posted
Jul 07 2009, 11:53 AM
by
Timothy McNulty