you said:With this resignation, I don’t see the larger public’s perception of Palin improving, at least in the next few years. Don’t shoot the messenger.
I won’t shoot you but the 2102 vote is not being held next week. She resigned AK governorship but it’s clear she’s hardly quitting politics; she may soon be in Zero’s head 24/7
if she can expose Cap & trade and many other frauds to the public, she or her candidates will win in landslide(s)
I think SP is great. She has been in most repects more thoroughly vetted than anyone in history. I would like her to lay out HER positions on illegals etc a little more, but bottom line I agree with probably 75% already and trust her 100%. I cant imagine she will not be my first choice.
I suppose anything is possible, and three years can be an eternity in national politics. George H W Bush squandered a 91% approval rating in just 17 months, and Clinton went from a 36% approval rating (less than where national polls currently put Palin) in the fall of '94 to a convincing victory in his reelection bid.
But, I also recognize that Palin will be facing a very uphill battle because of the biased media with respect to winning over the broader, larger electorate. She's loved by the base to be sure, but it's the rest of the country she has to convince. That will be difficult given the fervor of her media opposition.
The fact of the matter is it's just harder for Republicans to come back from bad poll numbers, especially the last 40 years. It's just the way it is.