If that's so, then she should throw her ushanka into the ring. She will have more credibility if she survives being tested in what Richard Nixon called "the fire of the primaries" than if she backed into the nomination as a result of a brokered deal.
That would be blogpimping and plagiarism in its purest form.
Please explain why this isn't so in your case.
I'm sure there is a really good reason for your blog wanting hits
from people wanting to read something you didn't write.
Please clarify.
I personally do not know Sarah Palin, but from everything I have learned about her over the years I seriously doubt she is the type of person who would be "praying" for a brokered convention.
Silly headline.
the establishment tossed her, and her kids, under the bus.
so... why play by their rules?
all the rest fell in line and started jumping through the pre-ordained hoops.
funny thing is... she’s the only one that can bring out the whole base. the establishment knows it. so does the left. that’s why they attack her nonstop.
and that’s why she won’t play by their rules.
can you spot a leader when you see one?
She wants someone to beg her to run. Obama would beat her like a drum.
I think she would have the unique quality of being able to bridge the growing gap between Social Conservatives and Tea Party/small (l)ibertarians.
This story is misleading. The “fire in the belly”, and her comment about running for office again were answers to two different questions.
The “fire in the belly” comment as about her willingness to be involved in fixing the country’s woes. Based on her past comments, that would include working hard to help get conservatives elected to the Senate and House. It was NOT about her running for office.
The comment about running was in answer to the question of whether she thought she’d ever run for public office again. She said it was possible.
Regarding her answer on a brokered convention, she said if there was one, she would “do whatever she could to help”. You can interpret that however you want, but what she DIDN’T say was that if she were drafted, she’d throw her hat in. She didn’t say that at all.