I think you’re probably right and I wouldn’t be surprised if Steve Duprey is right, too.
“N.H. Republican says Sarah Palin’s window is closed (Surprise! Former McCain staffer!)”
My goodness. And after all she did, the time, the effort to make very sure that he remained in the Senate....well, that’s gratitude for ya.
Well, I guess C4P and O4P in New Hampshire just didn’t feel a need to consult with him, now did they? They’ve already got enough boots on the ground without him. Perhaps he’s feeling just a little left out and pouty like a child.
I think that Perry’s campaign chief has deep ties in HN also.
She has a lot of grass roots support. An unconventional campaign might work in NH (and other surprising places) in 2012. The TEA Parties in many states have figured out the politics of primaries.
Underestimate Palin at your own risk.
We Palin supporters are going to look back on this time and laugh at the ear-plugging “nah nah nah I can’t hear you” stuff like this article.
A Palin candidacy will never translate into a payday for Mr. Duprey, Ms. Wallace, or any of the other McCain “operatives”, so they could really care less whether she runs or not. Their only concern is getting hired as a staffer or consultant.
It didn’t look closed today PING!
Someone should ask these beltway sages the old saw about how many legs a dog has if you call the tail a leg. Then remind them that calling a tail a leg does not make it one.
They would still say “5” I’m sure.
The NH GOP is undergoing a nightmare RINO jihad right now fueled by Tea Party hatred.
They wish the window was closed, but a window against a grizzly??
IMO anyone who wins the Republican nomination in NH is probably a loser.
It has to be a liberal, Democrats get to vote in the Republican primary, and it’s too early for a real pick.
I was at the Palin speech in Indianola on Saturday. Sure sounded like a campaign speech to me. “Here’s my plan...”
She’s running. I think she’s smart to wait longer. And it will no doubt be an unconventional campaign. She made it a point to say that she doesn’t hire campaign consutlants just so they’ll say nice things about her on TV.
She’s got time.
I think she can wait quite a while longer to announce if she’s going say “Yes”. If she waits much longer and says “No”, it’s going to look like she was scamming people. That she’s taking so long to announce makes me think she’s probably leaning toward “Yes”.
So says The LA Times.
Steve Duprey is best buds with Perry's chief strategist, Dave Carney.
They’re all going to look like idiots.
Palin isn’t running. The MSM says she’s not running. The Obama Regime says she’s not running. The Romney campaign says she’s not running. And now a McCain staffer says she’s not running. With the entire left wing of our country in agreement, what kind of person would form an independent opinion by observing her actual behavior? I’m not going to believe my own eyes and ears, not when I can listen to so many expert opinions that contradict the only logical conclusion from Sarah’s actions. It’s a shame too, since the huge crowds of highly motivated supporters are clear evidence that she would be a formidable candidate, but I guess we get Romney instead, which is okay, since he agrees with me on every issue . . . and with Obama . . . and with Sarah . . . and with Hugo Chavez . . .
But, I’m sure it would be “open” for Chris Christie.