I hope she runs, wins and sends troops to the border.....with Mexico.
I don’t think Sarah will run.
I really think your reading too much into things. Palin, at times, is so over exposed and covered to the point of breathlessness that I am guessing she is probably at little bit glad to be somewhat out of the limelight for awhile.
I hope Palin runs for President, but I am not sure she will. If she does, she will most likely have my vote in the primary. If she doesn’t, I will probably go with Bachmann.
Palin will always draw a crowd. If she really wants media coverage, she can grab it anytime she wants.
I noticed that on the other “panel” show (never can remember the name of that program). Anyway, the whole panel danced all over the place talking about the Republican field of candidates or possible ones. Not a one of them would even mention Sarah. The only time her name was seen was on a list that showed her as #4, and Bill Kristol mentioned her in a quick pass one time. It’s maddening.
LOL— i agree.. if she will run i think she will win
I think it’s rude as hell for you to call her by her first name.
Sarah who?
Sarah Lee? Of Baking fame?
I like both of our girls.
Breaking News, Breaking News. I watched BOR and he didn’t mention Sarah.
Oh noes!
You’re so right. It’s actually a sickness this PDS. As IF she has just faded away. They’re so desperate that they have chosen to play their last card: ignore her. Ignore her but, oh wait, their happens to be 3 books coming out about her. Try ignoring rallies in Florida with thousands of people. I’m starting to lean towards Sarah running as an independant and declaring very very late. BOOYAH!!!
Palin 2012.
They were going all out to trash her every day, nonstop, when that guy at the ComPost promised to go a whole month without mentioning her.
I think that is the latest agreement among the media insiders. “Don’t mention Sarah!”
Of course, a few people haven’t gotten the message, or just can’t resist, but that does seem to be the major media ploy.
Much like what they did to Fred Thompson. The only thing anyone would say was that he was lazy, or waited too long, or wasn’t really serious, variations on a theme. It worked with Fred, but I don’t think it’ll work with Sarah.
They knew it the first time they saw her.
It's why they go insane every time they think of her.
I was watching the panel on Special report and was thinking the same thing. The first segment was about possable republicans running but not one word about Palin. It really is starting to piss me off.
I, too, find the way the “Inside-the-Beltway” pundits studiously avoid mention of Sarah at all costs rather humorous, and quite telling.
On the other hand, I think Sarah has laid low recently, since the release of her last book, with the exception of a couple of key, strategic appearances. One was international, when she went to India to make a huge foreign policy speech. It went quite well, so I hear. The other was to appear at the Tax Day Tea Party Rally in Madison, Wisconsin — which was a huge home run. Other than that, she has made a few appearances on news programs and posted on Facebook, but that’s about it. And she likes it that way.
Sarah may be playing it relatively cool in preparation for a run for the Presidency. It would be very unusual for a serious candidate to announce, however, and not have already formed a committee. On the same token, she has hired a well known and high powered campaign consultant. But, considering the unprecedented hostility of the media and political class unleashed against her (and I’m speaking not only of Democrats, but of RINO’s and Establishment Republican’s as well), if Sarah decided that now was not the time for her to run, that would be totally understandable.
Sarah Palin will have a great deal of influence in 2012, no matter what. Think of it this way. If she doesn’t run, she stays out of the line of direct fire, and she is free to get behind a Conservative candidate or candidates that will draw the Tea Party base together. She will be a King (or Queen) maker. That could be advantageous for both Sarah, and for the nation. And if she wanted to run in the future, nothing would forbid her from doing so.
I’m not saying that’s what Sarah will, or should do. Only that it’s what she COULD do. Of course, who she might choose to support if she takes this course, and when she announces she won’t run, and when she announces her endorsement, would be a delicate dance. It could alienate supporters of other candidates. Or, she could just pledge to support the eventual nominee IF he or she was a true Conservative.
One never knows what night happen. It would not surprise me if Sarah does not run. And I couldn’t blame her if she didn’t. On the other hand, she has a sense of patriotism and dedication that could just as likely compel her to enter the race. But if she does, she’ll do it her way, at a time of her choosing. Right now, seems she’s gonna keep us all guessing...
>>>they killed JFK
And then there is the matter of the strawberries missing from the officer’s mess. You may be on to something. I kid you not.
“Michelle Bachman”
Michele Bachmann.
One ‘L’....Two ‘Ns’
Michelle Obama.
Two ‘Ls’...Two ‘butts’.
Hmm, let’s see. Franklin Graham, who’s traveled with Gov. Palin doesn’t think she’s running. Rush doesn’t mention her when ask who he’d like to see run for US president. The Fox people with whom she works don’t mention her.
Somehow a bunch of FReepers who’ve never met her, insist they KNOW she’s running, yet many who actually ARE in a position to know don’t seem to think she will run. And, the conclusion some FReepers draw is that these people are afraid of her, are trying to stab her in the back, or are jealous. Of course it couldn’t be that in conversations they’ve had with her, she’s as much as said she not inclined or won’t run.
The 800 pound gorilla always tends to go unmentioned due to fear. (”If we pretend it’s not here, maybe it will go away.”)