That is where you are wrong.
100% wrong actually. Romney works as a perfect foil, so let’s use him for comparison:
Romney seemed to have it all. Money, support, you name it. He was bound to win. Except his support was flat, not really anyone outside Utah really supported him, and he lost. I supported him, but he lost.
BEFORE I supported Romney, I supported Sarah. Those were the days. I and millions of others built up our expectations. We were going to WIN. Finally.
It was not to be, this year.
I still remember learning she would not run in 2012. I was as depressed as possible. Stunned really.
I threw my support gamely to Romney just to have a race, but I knew inside Romney wasn’t going to probably do it.
We had our champion. We had her, she was virtually in the race.
What went wrong I will never know. Whether Palin will run this time, I will support her and seek to get her in this race this time.
Run Ms. Palin. Think about it now.
Move yourself into the national discussion.
Then run. :D
Sarah seems to run from conflict following the loss in 2008.
She gave up her office in Alaska when the going got tough (it appeared).
She ran away from the national stage and limelight, even when the press was attracted to her like moths to a flame. Sarah had an opportunity to change the party because she had / has a large following but she apparently doesn’t want it.
She does small stuff, writes books to make a living, does a Fox appearance and comes out for the occasion Tea Party candidate.
I was really disappointed in all our primary candidates, and Sarah for not campaigning, doing talk shows, and rallying around our nominees. I’m not sure why.
I think Sarah wants a life.... not the political bubble.