Republicans 'considering' Palin for 2012
Lord help us all............
Conservative Republicans are talking enthusiastically about Mrs Palin as a White house contender next time, acknowledging that if a week is a long time in politics then four years amounts to several lifetimes.
"Sarah's the one," said one leading conservative who is convinced Mr McCain will lose this election. "The party is broken and only she can fix it. We need someone who comes from outside Washington and relates to the aspirations of ordinary Americans."
Mrs Palin appears to be subtly distancing herself from Mr McCain and positioning herself for a presidential run in her own right, much as John Edwards did in 2004 as John Kerry's Democratic vice-presidential running mate.
She has repeatedly stated, often on conservative talk radio, that she would be more aggressive in making the case against Mr Obama while at the same time distancing herself from campaign tactics such as automated telephone calls.
The Alaska governor, a heroine of the Religious Right for her uncompromising stance on abortion – even in cases of rape, she believes abortion should be outlawed – recently said that unlike Mr McCain she supported a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage.
Mrs Palin has also contradicted Mr McCain on policy towards Pakistan, over drilling for oil in Alaska and on de-listing North Korea as a terrorist state. While some believe these are merely gaffes illustrating her uncertainty over policy, others fear she is deliberately undermining the Republican nominee.
She has also made clear she was unhappy with the way she has been "handled" by the McCain campaign, which kept her out of the media spotlight until it felt she was ready and then arranged a series of interviews with network anchors that turned into disasters.
Some Republicans are concerned that Mrs Palin's reputation has been irrevocably damaged among the moderate voters needed to win a general election, and that she is already too divisive a figure.
But Alex Castellanos, a leading Republican strategist said that Mrs Palin could have a bright future. "It depends if she can return to being more than someone who rallies the conservative base.
"For a while, she was much more than that. She represented Americans frustrated with failed government in Washington. She wasn't just a conservative, she was a populist. She was President Harry Truman, she was that Maggie Thatcher figure. She can become that again."
Telegraph
Mandilulur: Must agree with you, Tina Fey for president ;)
Only God Can Judge Me
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I am you and you are me, if you love i love, if you suffer i suffer
أنا أنت, و أنت أنا, إذا أحببت نفسك أحببت نفسي, إذا عانيتَ عانيتُ
Scariest woman on earth.
Lol zayd!
Awwww Gypsy....even you can't be THAT mean! :-P
Tina Fey for President! (Good one, Zayd)
Mandi
maybe she can go to texas for a while and gain some more experience on foreign affairs with mexico being so close by.
Its great to meet a fellow optomist!
I think you all are forgetting that she will be busy for the next 4 years being the VP
Jon Stewart could do a much better job as VP than Palin. Shes doesn't even read magazines/newspapers!
Mayborn
If the Republican powers that be decide to go with her, then Fox News and similar stations can do a lot for her in the next four years..
I hope this is only her 15 minutes of fame.
She needs to disappear, never to return.
ROFL. There's an evil part of me that would love to see Sarah Palin as president.
Vegas is right, 4 years from now she will be a footnote in a book somewhere.
Although I must admit, regardless of your political views, it is nice to hear someone stand by their beliefs instead of mimicking the views of who ever they happen to be standing in front of.
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