That's the question on the minds of a lot of people. Long debates and opinions at Hillbuzz and Redstate can pull you from one end to the other.
For what it's worth, IMHO, she will not run in 2012. Again, in my opinion, things will work out just fine for her even if Obama goes into another term as I feel she has her eyes on 2016 by which time she will have tonnes of both funds and experience to be propelled into the WH on a light whispery breeze with little or no effort.
The important thing is that Palin stays in the public eye and in the public mind. She has already devised ways on how to accomplish both and her opinions are now a matter of top priority and those are always rushed post-haste by the swiftest couriers to every nook and corner of the country.
When she takes over the leadership of the USA, and that is inevitable, just as night follows day and vice versa, the policies that Palin advocates and her views, hopes, desires and ambitions for the USA will be a mantra that the American majority would have taken on as their own. Palin's brain-child, the upcoming documentary about trekking across Alaska with her family will be a show with more ratings than "American Idol" or "Lost". Wait and see.
Also, by 2016, our intrepid young Conservative blogger The Iceman who likes "Palin as a person but not as a President" will be all grown up and molded into a "Palin for Prez" fan along with those Libertarians who have shown "Iceman-like" vibes.
To Palin fans, I say this: All good things come to those who have patience to wait and seize the right opportunity at the right time. Palin has been doing an excellent job of analyzing and gauging the "people pulse" and we should not be disappointed if she does not run in 2012 as expected. She knows best as only she can. We can remain secure in the knowledge that as time goes by, more and more people will opt for the sure-fire cure for America that happens to be Palin and Palin alone and put aside all other prescriptions as pure poison. If that was to happen by 2012, beautiful. If not, so what. 2016 will rush in, in the blink of an eye.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
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The only problem with 2016 is what happens when a Republican beats Obama in 2012?
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