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Could This Be Sarah Palin’s Moment?
The New Republic ^ | October 4, 2011 | Ed Kilgore

Posted on 10/04/2011 12:46:32 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

We’re at a very strange juncture in the 2012 presidential contest. Rick Perry continues to struggle, as Mitt Romney savagely exploits his offensive-to-conservatives position on immigration and the Texan deals with new, potentially damaging revelations of a racially insensitive name for a hunting camp rented by his family. But Romney’s not benefitting much in the polls, and he remains a persona non grata to many conservatives. And the candidate with the current buzz, Herman Cain, is many miles away from being taken seriously by GOP elites as a potential nominee.

Politics, like nature, abhors a vacuum. Late last week Reuters reported that influential conservative activists upset about Perry’s performance were begging Mike Huckabee to reconsider his decision to give 2012 a pass. (Huck quickly denied he was listening to such pleadings, but not that they were being made.) Chris Christie, meanwhile, is reportedly struggling with demands that he repudiate his own assessment of himself as “not ready” to serve as president and jump into the race. But if Christie doesn’t answer the bell, is there any doubt a certain universally known, beloved-of-the-base politician will hear her name on the restless wind and give fresh consideration to the prospect of “going rogue” and running for president? Yes, this could be Sarah Palin’s moment to confound her critics, to send the GOP establishment types she hates even more than liberals into frantic hysteria, and most of all, to gain the attention she craves.

AT THIS LATE STAGE, it’s become impossible not to understand that time has all but run out on potential last-minute candidates—except for those with universal name ID, massive fundraising potential, and a plausible path to the nomination. Florida’s decision to move its presidential primary to January 31, followed by South Carolina’s move to January 21, means that the formal nominating process will almost certainly begin in Iowa on January 2—less than three months from now, if not earlier.

Palin has long been written off as a possible 2012 candidate by pundits who look at her terrible general-election poll ratings and her questionable work ethic and conclude her chronic refusal to rule out a run is no more than a ruse to keep her name in the news. She hasn’t made any effort to put together a skeleton organization or to sustain any sort of continuous presence in national political discourse. But throughout the “invisible primary,” Palin has consistently said that if she wanted to, she could run the kind of wildly unconventional campaign that makes polling, organization, and the attitudes of elites completely irrelevant. It is perhaps worth considering the possibility that she believes what she is saying. If she does, the current situation must look tempting indeed.

Just look at Iowa. The winner of the Ames Straw Poll, Michele Bachmann, whose early success was thought to represent a conclusive preemption of any Palin candidacy, is now, to quote one prominent report, “running on fumes” in her native state, reduced to campaigning in a few major cities and handing out leftover literature asking voters to show up in Ames. Cain never much set up an Iowa campaign to begin with. Romney seems determined to avoid the commitment to Iowa that tripped him up in 2008. And Perry’s immigration heresy is clearly hurting him in a state where nativist champ Steve King is a political icon. Is there any solid reason to believe Palin couldn’t leap into the race in the first-in-the-nation caucus and become a serious competitor? Similarly, there is no way to anticipate how rank-and-file conservatives might react to the kind of mammoth, sustained news-cycle-dominating mockery and vilification Palin would immediately attract were she to finally take the plunge. At least initially, a Palin candidacy would all but blot out the sun.

Might this scenario be irresistible to St. Joan of the Tundra, for whom resentment at mockery by elites has always been the source of her unique bond with the conservative base? That’s hard to say. In a recent interview with her buddy Greta Van Susteren, Palin said her main concern about running for president is that she wasn’t sure the job would give her any more influence than she has today. She also said that over half the electorate was composed of independents who were tired of the existing Republican field’s “bickering” and were mainly concerned about finding a champion to oppose Obama’s “socialist policies.” Clearly, she lives in a world characterized by different facts and different assumptions about politics than most of us. But so, too, do many of the grassroots conservatives who will determine the GOP presidential nomination. A new Washington Post poll shows that 83 percent of self-identified Republicans, and 91 percent of Tea Party supporters, believe that the Republican candidate, whoever it is, will defeat Barack Obama.

In other words, these are not people obsessed with “electability,” or who give much credence to current polls showing Obama actually leading every named GOP candidate other than (occasionally) Romney. They want a conservative champion, and with anti-Washington and anti-politician sentiments at all time highs, maybe even somewhat a bit “mavericky.”

Of course, maybe Chris Christie will jump into the race and become for many Republicans the liberal-baiting champion they crave—at least until, like Perry, he has to undergo a close analysis of his heterodox positions and utterances. But if Christie takes a pass, don’t be too surprised if Palin sees an opening to dominate the political airwaves and internet for weeks and months to come. And don’t be too surprised if a shocking number of Republican voters forget about her allegedly toxic persona and respond to her primitive cry of defiance of everyone who has ever underestimated her—or taken them for granted.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bachmann; election2012; freepressforpalin; iowa; obama; palin; perry; presidentpalin; romney; sarahpalin
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I love that they so misunderstand us.
1 posted on 10/04/2011 12:46:39 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet; All

I hear Mitt Romney today bring up the issue of trade problems with China. Little noted GOP presidential candidate Buddy Roemer has pointed out that we need protective tariffs against goods produced in countries with substandard wages, lousy working conditions and poor health provisions. Now Romney is talking about the same issue. I think this was one cause of the failure of Silyndra solar.


2 posted on 10/04/2011 12:56:54 AM PDT by gleeaikin
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I swear, I think liberals are Martians that some say are ‘out there’ or obsessed - they have a block which truth cannot penetrate.


3 posted on 10/04/2011 12:58:15 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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To: presently no screen name

I wanted to buy The Undefeated at Walmart online and...IT’S OUT OF STOCK!


4 posted on 10/04/2011 12:59:03 AM PDT by American Dream 246 (Open your eyes. Freedom is not a one day fight. Enemies of Freedom are legion.)
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To: gleeaikin

Trump spoke about this last year. So now mitt has something to talk about - probably studying notes on what Trump said.


5 posted on 10/04/2011 1:03:41 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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To: American Dream 246
Do you know that they've been using the failure of the anti-Palin book The Rogue by creepy Joe McGinnis and the anti-Palin documentary Sarah Palin: You Betcha! as proof that she's no longer popular! I'm not kidding!!
6 posted on 10/04/2011 1:06:03 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (I'll raise $2million for Gov. Sarah Palin. What'll you do?)
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To: American Dream 246

Thanks for the reminder! I have yet to see it. I have two people I planned on giving it to for Christmas with a tin of popcorn!


7 posted on 10/04/2011 1:06:12 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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To: American Dream 246

Well, when you only bring in one copy, it can sell out pretty quick. :)


8 posted on 10/04/2011 1:07:32 AM PDT by Jonty30
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“AT THIS LATE STAGE, it’s become impossible not to understand that time has all but run out on potential last-minute candidates—except for those with universal name ID, massive fundraising potential, and a plausible path to the nomination. “

Palin definitely has the first 2 covered. You probably know better than me if she has the 3rd.


9 posted on 10/04/2011 1:09:53 AM PDT by ari-freedom (I'm a heartless conservative because I love this country.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Do you know that they've been using the failure of the anti-Palin book The Rogue ....as proof that she's no longer popular!

Didn't know that but it could be more ammo if a lawsuit is pursued.
10 posted on 10/04/2011 1:11:35 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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11 posted on 10/04/2011 1:16:50 AM PDT by freedumb2003 (Herman Cain 2012 -- the man we need at the time we need him)
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To: ari-freedom

i hope we find out


12 posted on 10/04/2011 1:20:12 AM PDT by se_ohio_young_conservative (N)
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To: ari-freedom

Hard to say on the nomination. As far as the general election, I’m pretty sure that if I had the Republican nomination next year I’d be living in the White House soon after that. This guy has all the negative attributes of Jimmy Carter, LBJ, Nixon, Warren Harding and John Edwards, with none of the positive traits.


13 posted on 10/04/2011 1:20:42 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (I'll raise $2million for Gov. Sarah Palin. What'll you do?)
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Let them dream. I am waiting for Sarah tsunami. Please Sarah, hurry!

Found that on Hotair from TriciaNC:

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So I admit I went searching for dirt on purpose as I’m tried of being conned by these politicians and I do not want any surprises when they face Obama. When I saw Cain do this I knew something was very wrong

I found a whole lot I’m not liking like says believes in 2nd amendment but gun legislation should be left to the states Huh? (Who does that sound like? Obama)

Cain was pro affirmative action, race quotas for college admissions and believes the Federal govt should regulate business into hiring blacks and minorities. He believed all this until starting to run for Pres. Even had it prominent on his website when he ran for Georgia US Senator in 2004.

He was pro abortion.
14 posted on 10/04/2011 1:20:58 AM PDT by American Dream 246 (Open your eyes. Freedom is not a one day fight. Enemies of Freedom are legion.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Yes.


15 posted on 10/04/2011 1:28:44 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

This is Sarah Palin’s moment.

She is our Esther.

She was born for such a time as this.

She knows the peril we face as a nation.

We need someone who is not afraid of taking on the corruption in DC in BOTH parties.

I’ll work for her, and I’ll crawl over broken glass to vote for her if I must.

And there are tens of millions like me.

The reign of Obama must be over on January 20, 2013 at noon.

No one can accomplish that except Sarah Palin.

God help us if she is not our candidate. The Obama and Dem machines will make mincemeat of anyone else.

And any true conservative knows this is the truth.


16 posted on 10/04/2011 1:39:57 AM PDT by exit82 (Democrats are the enemy of freedom. Sarah Palin is our Esther.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet; holdonnow
Sarah Louise Palin

Born February 11, 1964 in Sandpoint, ID (Meets the Jus Soli Requirement)

Parents were
Charles R Heath, born in ID
Sarah Sheeran, born in WI

Both parents were US Citizens at the time of her birth (Meets the Jus Sanguinis Requirement)

Sarah Palin is a NATURAL BORN CITIZEN

Barry Soetoro aka Barack Hussein Obama ISN'T!

17 posted on 10/04/2011 1:41:38 AM PDT by ASA Vet (Natural-born citizens, are those born in the country, of parents who are citizens. De Vattel)
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To: American Dream 246

WOW! I never looked into him but to his supporters here I asked when he will be vetted. So thank you! And his supporters here claim he is conservative with that? I heard him speak once in the beginning and he said, ‘I agreed with the president they Americans should not be able to view the pics of bin laden but elected officials can if they so choose to.’ So I wrote him off and never looked into him. He appears to be fixated on his ‘roots’. He does have an entitlement aura about him so his affirmative action stance fits along w/a failed election and he thinks he qualifies for the top job. I think your post deserves a thread of it’s own.


18 posted on 10/04/2011 1:47:01 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
This guy is obviously following a script with this drivel, however, this bit:

Palin has long been written off as a possible 2012 candidate by pundits who look at her terrible general-election poll ratings and her questionable work ethic and conclude her chronic refusal to rule out a run is no more than a ruse to keep her name in the news. She hasn’t made any effort to put together a skeleton organization or to sustain any sort of continuous presence in national political discourse. But throughout the “invisible primary,” Palin has consistently said that if she wanted to, she could run the kind of wildly unconventional campaign that makes polling, organization, and the attitudes of elites completely irrelevant. It is perhaps worth considering the possibility that she believes what she is saying.

does have the required 'grain of truth' that could bend the mind of the as yet uncommitted.

19 posted on 10/04/2011 1:52:43 AM PDT by Tainan (Cogito, Ergo Conservitus.)
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To: exit82

Exactly! And when she’s our nominee, I’d like to see this site be free of pissants. Let them take their PDS back to DU.


20 posted on 10/04/2011 1:56:02 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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