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July 03, 2009

The Brilliance of Sarah Palin? I'm not convinced.

Surprise! Palin has everyone talking about her again today.

Sarah PalinMy friend Ben Kunz just blogged The brilliance of Sarah Palin: Response mechanisms, activate and I just had to reply.

Well timed? Definitely.

Sound strategy? Questionable.

Sure, she has, once again, drawn the spotlight to herself. Nobody has doubted her ability to do that. But she did it at least a year too early to really matter for a 2012 run.

She will fully energize her strongest supporters. But she all ready had that. However, she's made her moderate supporters question her motives. And she's made her critics laugh out loud.

Now she has the media waiting with bated breath for her next message. The one that explains why all of this makes sense (because, really, nobody gets that just yet--her supporters are assuming she is a sly fox playing out a carefully planned gambit, but everyone else thinks she's ready to go make some money or getting out of the way of some as-yet-unknown scandal.) But the trouble is... when she delivers her next message, everyone will be listening very, very closely. It had better be a darn good message. One that resonates far beyond the boundaries of her strongest supporters. But what are the odds of that?

If she's really bailing to go make money or to dodge a scandal, whatever, good for her. But if she is jockeying for the presidency, she'll now be the mayor of a small town who quit in the middle of her first term as governor running for the highest office in the land. That'll be a challenge.

Why not remain governor, run for the senate, put the experience question to bed once and for all (by actually getting some experience)?

My hunch is she does not really have her eye on the presidency at all. There's something else driving her agenda.

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RE: The Brilliance of Sarah Palin? I'm not convinced.

Stranger things have happened

Andy, your logic is sound. Alas, I think logic doesn't always guide the winners in U.S. politics. Bold moves make waves, and I think this wave is going to propel her forward. Mrs. Palin doesn't seem like someone who would quit easily in the face of a scandal. But to proactively open herself up to a national tour, where she draws huge crowds and builds huge momentum? Imagine her announcement for presidency 8 months from now after a nationwide series of speaking events to packed houses.

We'll see :)

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Sarah Palin

Disinfo Machine

The press, the US version of TASS and Pravda, are terrified of Sarah Palin and will certainly do everything in their considerable power to destroy her as a viable candidate in 2012.   She's breaking under the strain of it, but she'll be back, together with her party.  There are only two parties after all- when one wins, the other loses.  Just a couple of years ago, the Democratic Party was said to be in complete disarray.  Now it's the Republican's turn.  Really, we have One Party with two heads.

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