I think she has been remarkably consistent. She jumps in and endorses (1) Conservatives; (2) Who are behind but not hopeless; (3) At a strategic time so that her endorsement can kick them past the finish line.
Her assessments of where to jump in have been quite acute. She already has considerable record of success and, if we do well today, should be entitled to a significant share of the credit for making congress more conservative this year.
Her assessments of where to jump in have been quite acute. She already has considerable record of success and, if we do well today, should be entitled to a significant share of the credit for making congress more conservative this year.”
I was going to say what you said, but you already said it....
Erratic? When she stepped down as Governor she said EXACTLY what she was going to do. You may agree or disagree with some of her tactical moves, but her strategy has been anything BUT erratic. She said what she was going to do. She did it. Nothing erratic about that. Unusual in an elected official, but hardly erratic!
Oh, my yes. She's not only been consistent, she's been consistently successful. And along the way she's been building up some very heavy political capital, from McCain at one end of the Republican spectrum to O'Donnell at the other. If Hillary doesn't run in '12 she'll have a good chunk of Hillary's people too.
This is politics as a fine art, and anyone who thinks Sarah Palin is a hick hasn't been paying attention.