Video: Tim Griffin discusses Sarah Palin’s Resignation on MSNBC

Because I know you just can’t get enough Tim Griffin, here is a video clip from his appearance this week on MSNBC’s “The Ed Show.”  Griffin, who is becoming a regular on the show, appears with a panel to discuss the political issues of the day.  In this clip, he discusses Sarah Palin’s abrupt resignation as governor of Alaska.

“Absolutely its about 2012,” insists Griffin, “and first of all, she does have broad appeal to a lot of rank and file Republicans…I am part of the rank and file; I live in Little Rock Arkansas and what I want is leaders within the Republican Party to do well and to take steps that make sense. And I simply don’t think that quitting in the middle of her term as governor makes sense.”  Griffin, who apparently made frequent trips to Alaska for some political consulting, also says Alaska politics is not that bad so quit your whining Palin (paraphrased.)

Will Griffin on MSNBC be enough for me to watch?  I don’t know, maybe.  We’ll see.

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