Had Sarah left as one usually does as governor at the end of her term in 2010 after doing a good job as governor, people would have listened. However, she quit mid term; this was not wise if she wants to run for presidency. I can see the DNC ads now...Sarah will be accused of abandoning her state to run for higher office (political motivation) or she will be called a quitter. Neither is helpful for a presidential candidate. This is the reality.
Your reality is different than mine I guess. I dont follow the rules that Washington and the media make when deciding my leader in a sense. This is what we have been allowing for the last couple of decades. Why are some so tied to the norm? Geez, what is normal anymore look at the yahoo in office!!!! What have we done! We need bold moves and someone to come out swinging and if it is her she needs to be hands on. She left Alaska in good hands and you know it.