I think she will get a lot of foregin policy experience in the next 4 years if McCain wins as I suspect there maybe many overseas trips for her.
This would set up to run in 4 years time if McCain feel or the GOP feel he is too old for a second term.
Well put with your posts, snugs. My thought is that the Clintons will privately be holding out that the anointed fraud loses. If McCain wins, he may or may not decide to run in 2012 because of age. If he does, fine. And a McCain win in 2012 will give Palin a total of 8 years of executive (and who knows what else she will be involved in that will give her tremendous experience) experience. If McCain decides to retire in 2012, we have Palin (and an excellent field of VP picks) and maybe she will be running against Hillary, or maybe someone else. If Palin demonstrates her ability to handle the position, as I believe she will, we will have our candidate in 2012, and it will be her election to lose.
When has a governor had foreign policy experience?