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Governor Palin is Still Alley Cat Smart [C4P's John Smith on Sarah Palin's recent "head fake"]
conservatives4palin.com ^ | September 28, 2011 | John Smith

Posted on 09/29/2011 4:34:38 AM PDT by RonDog

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Governor Palin is Still Alley Cat Smart
Posted on September 28 2011 - 8:23 PM - Posted by:

Guest Submission by John Smith

“And therefore those skilled in war bring the enemy to the field of battle and are not brought there by him”- Sun Tzu

Everyone is getting all wee-weed up lately about Sarah Palin’s supposed indecision about a run for President, especially after her interview last night with Greta. Some here are nearly suicidal. Others are begging for people to have faith and keep their powder dry. For my part, I’ll just offer a simple statement: Sarah Palin has already decided to run for President.

Suppose that you, like me, believe that she believes what she says. Phrases like ‘I’d rather sleep well than eat well’ and ‘a ship in harbor is safe, but that’s not why the ship is built’ aren’t empty slogans. They’re words that capture the essence of a life lived so far. In this world, Sarah remains UNDEFEATED if she tries but fails to win. She only is defeated if she fails to try for fear of failure. Simply put, for someone like me, Sarah running makes perfect sense. Sarah not running would be tantamount to her saying ‘all those things I’ve said and done . . . never mind, THEY were right about me’. Could you see her doing that? Could you see yourself basically ‘refudiating’ so much of what is exemplary and good about your life so far.

Now, suppose that you are like Joe McGinniss. You believe that Sarah Palin is evil and manipulative. She only cares about the money. She only cares about her brand. She’s using her supporters, especially those O4P folks who have put their lives on hold chasing a false dream. When the rubber meets the road, she’ll pass. That sounds really convincing sometimes, especially if you say it enough and even more especially if you say it after an interview like Sarah had with Greta. There’s just one tiny flaw with the theory: If you believe all of that, then it makes more sense for Sarah to run. If she’s all about the money, then “alienating” an employer who pays her a million dollars a year makes no sense. If she’s all about the “brand,” then she’ll keep more of her followers by running than by not running.

In other words, in all of this talk about whether Palin will run or not, one question is NEVER asked: Does Palin have more to gain (or lose) by running or by not running? The reason that question is never asked is because, no matter your frame of reference when it comes to “analyzing” Sarah Palin, the conclusion would be the same: She’s running. She’s always been running. She has more to lose by NOT running. And, she is playing this “to be or not to be” game for a political reason that I will articulate presently:

Everyone knows that if (when) Palin runs, she will run a grassroots campaign. She will rely on deep enthusiasm among an often underestimated group of supporters and a lot of small donations to drive her campaign. Win the nomination, and the deeper pockets will come along for the ride. That pretty much was her strategy in Alaska in her run for governor in 2006. But, the beginning is the tricky part. Like 2006, she has to strike hard and fast this time in order to diminish the organizational and monetary advantages that the so-called frontrunners have.

Think of this like Blitzkrieg. The opposition is on two flanks. One or both has more resources and more immediate access to resources. How do you win? You plan well, and, when the time comes, you strike hard and fast. That’s what she’s set up. Three months ago, Sarah was facing a two front war, with Mitt Romney (the Russia of the race) on one flank and his ally Michelle Bachmann on the other flank. Why commence the battle on that field and at that moment?

As I wrote in my previous submission about Sarah being “alley cat smart” she knew that it would be tough enough to beat Romney one on one. A two-front war would be infinitely more difficult. So, she baited Perry in to neutralize Bachmann. Perry has done just that. At the same time, I suspect that she knew her friend well enough to know that he’d (a) neutralize himself and (b) be the perfect crony capitalist foil when the time comes.

And so it was that everything was in place for an entry into the race about 10 days ago, right after Perry’s debate meltdown. Yet Sarah did the oddest thing: She not only didn’t enter the race (or give strong indication that is her intention) but also gave last night an interview to Greta that dropped a lake full of water on the Palin for President fire. Why? Doesn’t she realize that the first state filing deadline is October 14? Doesn’t she realize that she’s been giving us all of these “announce by” dates, first the end of August, then the end of September, and then that talk about November with Hannity a few weeks ago? And, why does she have all these paid speeches early next month, including one in South Korea on October 11? Why? Why? Why?

Perhaps the answer is suggested best in something George Bernard Shaw once wrote: “You see things, and you say ‘Why?’ But, I dream of things that never were, and I say ‘Why not’?” Listen to this clip from an interview with Bob & Mark on November 6, 2008. Listen to Sarah talk about grassroots and about needing the mood of the country to reveal itself in the 2010 elections. Think about the new media. We often hear Sarah talk about an “unconventional campaign.” Perhaps the more appropriate description is a “revolutionary campaign,” a campaign the likes of which we never have seen and which Sarah has spent about three years envisioning and amending as conditions changed.

Here, the doubting Palinsta may interject: ‘That’s all well and good . . . why hasn’t she announced yet?’ The answer: Because until last night THEY were expecting an announcement by the end of September or first few days of October. Ooooh! The light bulb goes on. Everything crystallizes. The tactics become clear. And, here is what I expect to see over the next two weeks:

Sarah Palin will announce that she is running for President by October 9. I don’t know how she’ll do it. I don’t know where she’ll do it. She may do it in one of those speeches before her trip to South Korea. Personally, I’d announce on October 6. Let the media scramble to get to the speeches on October 7 and 8 and then turn the South Korea speech into an “all eyes on Palin” moment. Yes, she could announce later, but I’d like to think she doesn’t plan to waste that trip to South Korea. As a non-candidate, next to nobody in the country will cover it. As a candidate, everyone will cover it.

It is as a moment like this that I remember more Sun Tzu: “Engage people with what they expect; it is what they are able to discern and confirms their projections. It settles them into predictable patterns of response, occupying their minds while you wait for the extraordinary moment- that which they cannot anticipate.”

Sarah has set that up. After last night, what is the last thing in the world they’d expect her to do in the next 10 days? Is it, perhaps, to go relatively dark and then pop out with a surprise announcement, maybe something like a tweet that simply says #GAMEON?

At this point, I’d be remiss if I didn’t interject three quick comments:

1. While I am speculating that she will announce later next week, it is entirely possible that she may wait an extra week until after the trip to South Korea but before the first filing deadline on October 14. This is, however, not what I expect for reasons previously articulated.

2. If Sarah announces before the trip to South Korea, then I do not expect her to participate in the October 11 debate. While logistically it would be feasible for her to get back just in time to attend, I doubt that she would be expected to attend under the circumstances. I would expect her first debate to be the CNN debate on October 18.

3. I don’t care whether Christie runs or not. If he doesn’t run, then that’s fine. If he does run, then he’ll hurt Romney and Perry a lot more than he’ll hurt Sarah. I keep saying this is why she keeps saying “the more, the merrier.”

Oh, by the way, I have not ignored the possibility that I could be wrong about all of this (and in the process more wrong about this than I’ve been about anything else in my life). Perhaps THEY are right about her, even though I think she’d rather die than admit this. Perhaps she sincerely has other reasons like family not to run, even though I think that “staying safe” is not why Sarah does what she does.

Ok, never mind . . . she’s running. She’s always been running. The indecision isn’t genuine; it’s feigned. The tactics may confound because they’re unconventional, but the strategy always has been obvious. “All warfare is based on deception.” “Every battle is won or lost before it is fought.” Everything is in place. She has occupied their minds with the mixed signals, and the extraordinary moment is upon us. They should have been able to anticipate it, but Sarah isn’t playing their game anymore. She’s playing her game. Still doubt me? Just look at how she approached the 2006 Alaska governor’s race (and her entry into that race), and then remember yet again that “the past is prologue” and that Sarah remains, as Tony Knowles once observed, “alley cat smart.”



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To: Lady Lucky
Btw, why is she going to South Korea? Anybody know?

She is going speak at a world economic forum in South Korea on October 11 (The New Economic Crisis: Reforming Global Leadership & Asia's Challenge) and shares the program with some heavy hitters (and libs) such as Larry Summers, Strobe Tallbot, Gordon Brown and others whose affiliation I don't know. She's the second speaker after the introduction and is scheduled for an hour. Very, very prestigious and I suspect she does not want her message there to be taken as a political campaign speech, which it would be if she was an announced candidate.

My guess (and only a guess) is that if she gets a favorable response from participants and the press (even grudgingly), she'll get in.

41 posted on 09/29/2011 6:56:09 AM PDT by CedarDave (My Sarah prediction: Announcing for President between October 18 and 28.)
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To: commish
Announcing DURING her speech in South Korea.

We might have a winner! Many are talking about would she announce BEFORE the trip or AFTER. I never thought about DURING the speech!

As she said: "When I announce, you won't be able to miss it"

42 posted on 09/29/2011 7:01:07 AM PDT by sillsfan (Reagan and Sarah are right- WE win, they lose!)
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To: txnuke; RonDog

Why is she going to South Korea? See my #41


43 posted on 09/29/2011 7:01:20 AM PDT by CedarDave (My Sarah prediction: Announcing for President between October 18 and 28.)
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To: txnuke
Can anyone besides me imagine a ticket combination of Cain/Palin?

Yes, yes I can...

Thursday, September 08, 2011 1:51:00 PM · 14 of 20 Armando Guerra to Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid!

McCain/Palin. You can recycle old bumper stickers that way.

Thursday, September 08, 2011 2:11:59 PM · 16 of 20 Armando Guerra to justsaynomore

I am really hoping that Cain wins the nomination and would love a Cain/Palin ticket.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011 12:48:11 PM · 137 of 233 Armando Guerra to myrabach

My ideal match-up would be Cain/Palin. A business CEO with a State CEO. Let them set the agenda then make Gingrich the Chief of Staff. He has loads of political experience and can work on getting Congressional support.

44 posted on 09/29/2011 7:10:11 AM PDT by Armando Guerra
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To: RonDog

RonDog, In all due respect to you, if she has ‘always been running’ then why has she herself stated repeatedly that she was undecided, and why would her own mother, who was asked at/near the time when they had pizza with Trump, state that she ‘had no idea what her daughter would do’? Now if Sarah Palin and her mother state that why would anyone possibly give a scintilla of credence to anyone asserting that she is, and always has been, running? Is this not a fair question to ask? If not, please state why not.


45 posted on 09/29/2011 7:19:02 AM PDT by jla (Who says Perry's a conservative? - Rush, Sarah, & Levin do.)
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To: Armando Guerra

Palin will not be in the 2nd slot ever again.


46 posted on 09/29/2011 7:20:28 AM PDT by DJ MacWoW (America! The wolves are here! What will you do?)
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To: exit82; All

Ok, on this topic of running mate, I have a concern now that some are advocating Palin take Cain as a VP.

I personally don’t have a problem with Cain as a running mate. It is strategically sound in the sense that Cain would seriously draw the black vote or weaken Obama’s/Dem’s hold on them.

But I have a concern about Cain’s health and age. I would expect that Palin would be looking long term to set up her running mate to take over after she is through to carry on the conservative changes.

So in this sense I would expect she would look to someone younger. Col. West comes to mind as a good one to take that slot, if he vets out well.

Tell me I am right or am I wrong?


47 posted on 09/29/2011 7:21:41 AM PDT by el_texicano (Extremism in the face of tyranny is no fault, Moderation in the face of evil, no virtue.)
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To: sillsfan

She won’t announce in Korea....she’ll announce on US soil and only US soil.


48 posted on 09/29/2011 7:26:06 AM PDT by caww
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To: jla
Thank you for allowing me to CLARIFY my position, which perhaps I stated too clumsily.

Here is a more ELEGANT way to formulate my position, from a comment by C4P's Aaron Herald:

As for me, it is easier to simply accept Governor Palin at her word rather than to presume she's being disingenuous.

(And no matter the reasoning or motive--war, strategy, cleverness, Sun-Tzu yadda yadda--disingenuousness is the underlying presumption of this way of thinking.)

And that word is that she's not made the final decision. I believe, like many here, that she's long planned for a potential run and has taken proper steps to be in position to make an effective run following an announcement. That is a prudent and forward-looking course of action by a serious potential contender.

It is, though, a markedly different thing than a decision to commit to a run.

An imperfect analogy that might serve to help here is the distinction between an engagement and a marriage.

The engaged has agreed in principle to marriage and begins taking all the necessary psychological, physical and practical steps to plan for the wedding.

The true committment to the marriage, though, does not happen until the couple stand upon the altar and utter the words "I do".

Sarah hasn't said "I do" yet.

I choose to take Sarah at her own word that she's not made the final commitment. To do otherwise would be tantamount to calling her a deceiver, and I refuse to do that.

I hope, pray, and strongly suspect she will say "I do."

I sincerely hope that this analysis helps YOU to understand what many of us feel in our gut about Sarah Palin's "intentions" -- as much as it has helped ME. :o)
49 posted on 09/29/2011 7:42:03 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: caww
She won’t announce in Korea....she’ll announce on US soil and only US soil.

That makes sense for a variety of reasons. By announcing before the trip, it will absolutely maximize worldwide coverage of her campaign for free. She won't have spent a dime of her money.

And you can guarantee that announcement will fill her campaign coffers at the same time.

Unconventional... and genius.

50 posted on 09/29/2011 7:43:50 AM PDT by sillsfan (Reagan and Sarah are right- WE win, they lose!)
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To: InterceptPoint; Scythian; xkaydet65; itsahoot; New Jersey Realist; Lady Lucky; GlockThe Vote; ...
RE :”And so it was that everything was in place for an entry into the race about 10 days ago, right after Perry’s debate meltdown. Yet Sarah did the oddest thing: She not only didn’t enter the race (or give strong indication that is her intention) but also gave last night an interview to Greta that dropped a lake full of water on the Palin for President fire....
....It is as a moment like this that I remember more Sun Tzu: “Engage people with what they expect; it is what they are able to discern and confirms their projections. It settles them into predictable patterns of response, occupying their minds while you wait for the extraordinary moment- that which they cannot anticipate.” Sarah has set that up. After last night, what is the last thing in the world they’d expect her to do in the next 10 days? Is it, perhaps, to go relatively dark and then pop out with a surprise announcement, maybe something like a tweet that simply says #GAMEON?

C4P is saying she intentionally tried to make us think she will not run (in Republican primary) but it is all a strategic head fake because she plans on announce a run real soon : October 9 or 14 and wants it to be a BIG surprise.

RE :”In other words, in all of this talk about whether Palin will run or not, one question is NEVER asked: Does Palin have more to gain (or lose) by running or by not running? The reason that question is never asked is because, no matter your frame of reference when it comes to “analyzing” Sarah Palin, the conclusion would be the same: She’s running.

No-one that says she is not running ever asks and addresses this 'gain/lose' question????

51 posted on 09/29/2011 7:44:28 AM PDT by sickoflibs (Over-taxed means 'paying too much in taxes', not zero taxes)
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To: el_texicano

You raise a valid concern about Cain.

However, Dick Cheney managed to survive 8 very stressful years as VP.Look how long Ruth Ginsburg has survived—gov’t offivials have medical care the rest of us can only dream of.

Col. West is one of my favs as well—but I would LOVE to see him as SecDef for Palin(Bolton for SecState).

If Cain faltered physically in his first term as VP, West could always be appointed and confirmed to replace him.

I just think that now a Palin/Cain team would be just what this country needs, and they have the guts and fortitude to convince the country of the same.


52 posted on 09/29/2011 7:48:29 AM PDT by exit82 (Democrats are the enemy of freedom. Sarah Palin is our Esther.)
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To: caww
If she announces it will be after South Korea on October 11.
She will not want to be seen as campaigning overseas like the Obama tour in 2008
53 posted on 09/29/2011 7:53:29 AM PDT by NoDRodee (U>S>M>C)
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To: sickoflibs

Well hell, I don’t know about all that stuff. I am waiting for her to tweet “game over”.

But will that mean that she is running...or will it mean that she is done playing games?

Oh geez, my head hurts. Please mom, make it end! LOL


54 posted on 09/29/2011 7:57:12 AM PDT by dforest
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To: sickoflibs

OK,I’ll ask the question.What does Palin gain or lose. If she runs and loses to Romney,Perry,Cain et.al. she becomes Dan Quayle. If she does not run, she becomes Dan Quayle. If she wins the nomination and loses she becomes Alf Landon. So if she runs,she needs to win, but polls like the FOXNews poll of 9/01/11 say she won’t win. So what does she do? She keeps her name in the news as long as possible with the will she or won’t she business, and then announces she’s not running and as per her interview with Greta, she announces she’s returning to Wasilla to work on ways she can influence policy outside the lines. That’s the last we hear of her as she returns to being a mom, grandma, and wife,living comfortably from the royalties of her books and TV show and maybe making a paid appearance once in a while.


55 posted on 09/29/2011 7:59:18 AM PDT by xkaydet65 (IACTA ALEA EST!!!')
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To: sickoflibs
No-one that says she is not running ever asks and addresses this 'gain/lose' question????

Yeah, that was odd. Of course, anybody who ponders that question at FR, and concludes that running is the bigger risk than not running for her future, is said to be infected with the PDS virus.

It won't be a "surprise" if/when Palin announces she's running. It will be a "what took you so long" from the average voter, and a few weeks of glee for her more fervent supporters, followed by a "wow, we're really disorganized, way behind other campaigns, and have a lot of work to do to catch up in both the ground game and the money game" realization a month or so later. But, I have PDS (probably from a Gardisil shot), so please disregard my post.

56 posted on 09/29/2011 7:59:49 AM PDT by Carling (Mitt Romney Signed a Bill that Mandated Taxpayer-funded Abortions)
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To: DJ MacWoW
Palin will not be in the 2nd slot ever again.

She will either run (which I still believe) or she can play a role in deciding who wins the nomination. I can conceivably see her going against the party establishment that gave us McCain and is trying to give us Romney by endorsing Cain. If she stays on the sidelines and endorses Cain giving him a primary boost I could see them teaming up later. I know, not likely, but still possible.

57 posted on 09/29/2011 8:02:25 AM PDT by Armando Guerra
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To: caww

“She won’t announce in Korea....she’ll announce on US soil and only US soil.”

Correct. The Korea visit makes me very, very nervous, though. For what should be obvious reasons.


58 posted on 09/29/2011 8:02:47 AM PDT by ngat
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To: sickoflibs

I am sick of her games. She has dropped immensly in my book over the last few months.

She either needs to STFU and jump in the race and battle it out or stop sucking the energy away from those who are trying to get the nod.

Its utterly absurd how she is acting. Its not strategery or some grand plan, its leading on well intentioned supporters on hers so she can keep her name in the spotlight.

I for one am sick of it as we need to focus on getting someoner to beat Obama in 2012 - nothing else. If she does not want to be part of that effort in a productive way right now - she needs to go away.


59 posted on 09/29/2011 8:05:00 AM PDT by GlockThe Vote (The Obama Adminstration: The flash mob who wonÂ’t leave.)
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To: Carling
followed by a "wow, we're really disorganized

That won't apply as her supporters have organized and are already set up waiting for her to declare. The groundwork has already quietly been done.

60 posted on 09/29/2011 8:05:33 AM PDT by DJ MacWoW (America! The wolves are here! What will you do?)
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