Of course, I thought Labor Day (tomorrow) would have been perfect- especially considering the unemployment numbers. But now, I'd love to see her make everyone squirm just a little longer.
I'm still intrigued with who she says is waiting on the sidelines with her.
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That’s one of the ideas floating about. I call it the Rove Dark Horse Theory (my name, not my original idea). In an attempt to answer the question, why is Rove and company trying so hard to get her to tip her hand early, some have proposed that Rove has a dark horse whom he wants to go in last, because going in last has significant strategic value. If he can pressure Palin to act prematurely, that leaves room for a last second entry by his purported dark horse. Who might that be? Christie? Jeb Bush? No one knows. But it does make some sense out of all the high pressure tactics aimed at getting an early signal from Palin.
Lots of effort to draw her offside, yes, but so far, no flag, and Team Palin still firmly in control of the ball.