Posted on 11/05/2008 9:22:34 PM PST by bigbob
Wondering What Sarah Palin's Future Holds...
A few readers have asked whether I think Sarah Palin will run for the Senate in the future. I think that would be a mistake, for several reasons, not the least of which is that, if successful, the decision would take an unique and popular outside-the-beltway executive and put her inside the Beltway as one of 100 legislators voting on every bill that comes down the pike.
For now, I hope Sarah Palin gets to take a vacation and spend some much-deserved time with that beautiful family. Her experience these past four months must have been simultaneously exhilarating, supremely frustrating, and thoroughly exhausting.
I hope Palin runs for a second term as governor and is reelected. This seems like a likely scenario.
Beyond that, her future is a blank slate. If she decided, after this rollercoaster experience, that she was no longer all that interested in national office, I could not blame her. But I suspect that she realizes the strengths she has and the opportunities that will await her.
The Republican base loves Sarah Palin. Many Democrats instantly loathed her, at least partially because they sensed an almost unparalleled threat; a few couldnt help but like her even if they disagreed with her. Independents concluded she wasn't ready not that she wasn't likeable, and not that she wasn't an impressive person, but that she wasn't ready. This flaw can be overcome with time and useful experience.
If Palin wants a future in national office, I hope she takes some time to deeply contemplate where she wants to take the country. I suspect she'll write a book about her experience on the campaign trail; I hope she writes a separate one, when she's ready, about her vision for the country.
She indeed could be the next Reagan; the challenge this time was that she was running as the Ronald Reagan of about 1969, after about two years as governor. Its easy to forget how much time Reagan spent touring and speaking at General Electric plants, a thousand radio addresses, newspaper columns, etc. He familiarized himself with every major economic, social, and foreign policy topic under the sun, and figured out what he wanted American policy to do and how it should go about doing it. Very, very few political figures think through these key questions so thoroughly. A lot of the Palin criticism was unfair, but the Peggy Noonans of the world have something of a point when they say she has as-yet incomplete political philosophy. Until the end of August, Sarah Palin didnt really need one; her natural instincts were sufficient to successfully navigate the treacherous world of Alaskan politics.
And there is really no deadline for her interest in national office. Palin is a strikingly young 44 years old. If she runs at Hillary's age, she will be running in 2024. Youre going to hear a lot of buzz about her as a 2012 candidate, but I dont think that she needs to run in four years. (For now, life will keep her busy she has an infant to take care of, a son in Iraq, a grandchild on the way and a day job.) I dont think that love from the Republican base is going to dissipate in four years. She stepped up to the plate and hit the ball as far as she could this time around, and for about two weeks, she helped achieve the near-impossible: putting McCain ahead in a Democratic year.
Every once in a while I think about working on a political campaign, and almost always conclude that I like what I do on the outside too much to ever want to accept the inherent limits of working on the inside. But after the joy of offering a line that ended up in her convention speech, Governor, Ill make clear the exception. Ill answer that call anytime.
11/05 10:04 AM
I know any of us would answer that call as well!
Palin 2016 First Woman President!
Exactly. She has time to grow and learn. She's one heck of a talent that shouldn't be wasted.
she’ll be a much better governor of alaska from this experience. But I don’t think she’ll run for president.
Her job was to keep the middle of the country red...which she did. His job was to turn the edges from blue to red...which he failed in. She’ll never be president, neither will he.
There is a movement, albeit quiet, that’s asking her to consider it.
Sarah Palin should write a book explaining her views as a Conservative and laying out her ideals, she famously said “If we are going to be a party that claims values, we have to walk the walk otherwise we are wasting our time”.
Operation Leper (keeping track of so-called "conservatives" smearing Sarah Palin!)
It was the late-added presence of SARAH which energized an otherwise moribund and apathetic conservative voting base.
It was SARAH who drew record-shattering crowds, everywhere she went on behalf of a sour and ungrateful McCain campaign.
Friendly little word of warning to any/all RINOs out there reading this, and thinking about standing in the way between this woman and the conservative base that adores her, anytime during the next four years:
You're expendable to us. SHE isn't.
She already has the best job in the world. She rules a kingdom the size of Europe, she walks to work, her husband does what he does, her kids get to grow up normal. Why anyone would leave that to go and be one of a hundred drones living in the most unlivable city in the country just so she can disappear into a fog of DC pantomime is beyond me.
Governors actually get to govern. She governs the finest place on earth. Top that. Bet you can’t.
Wondering What Sarah Palin’s Future Holds...,
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POTUS, 2012, 2016
I think her 15 minutes are over.
Indiana?
WITHOUT A DOUBT!!! ;)
yes but Palin is going back and Jindal is coming in.
A nice read - thanks for posting.
I will be following Sarah Palin’s career from the other side of the Pacific with keen interest. I am immensely grateful to John McCain for introducing her to the national (and world) stage.
May God bless Gov. Palin and her family.
Right now, she’s the leader of the Republican party by default.
She demurs, but I think she’ll be running for President in 2012.
Later in the article, Geraghty mentions President Reagan. I'm sure he didn't really want to be President. But he knew that he had to do it for his country. Goldwater didn't want to run, but he had to do so for his country and the conservative movement.
If there is one thing to admire about John McCain's campaign (other than finding Sarah Palin), it's this whole idea of "Country First." I think when the chips are down, Sarah is a "Country First" person and that may be what draws her into a race she doesn't personally want to be in.
Look at the massive, frenzied, near-worshipful crowds she effortlessly drew, every last place she went.
Absolutely guaranteed. Bet the mortgage on it. ;)
Being a governor, then running for Senate? Step downward from where she is.
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