As disappointed as many of us were that she didn’t run in 2012, I think she made the right decision. Everything was stacked against a GOP win for the presidency. I have to respect her prayerful decision and watch what she does next. Another loss for her would have been the total end of her career.
The scary/disheartening thing for me is that, as much of an eff-up the current resident has been,I still bet that the deck is stacked against us in the electoral college. The Dims’ criminals have rigged enough states’ votes and fooled enough dumb - err.., “low information” - voters to the point where the GOP candidate has to walk such a fine line to 269 that it’s looking downright gloomy. The nominee would have to essentially pick one heck of a lock.
And then, even if the GOP candidate were to pull-off such a stunt, what kind of nauseating gem of a nominee would be nominated by the GOPe?
If Palin bolts, she’s going to take a big chunk of us with her. And as far as I’m concerned, the loss resulting from splitting the vote wouldn’t be very great, and at the very least they’d learn a painful, eye-catching lesson about blowing-off their source of passion, their base.