Is a title and a campaign too shackle-y?, she continued. Does that prohibit me from being out there, out of a box, not allowing handlers to shape me and to force my message to be what donors or what contributors or what pundits want it to be? Does a title take away my freedom to call it like I see it and to affect positive change that we need in this country? Thats the biggest contemplation piece in my process.
Well, I honestly think she doesn't know if she's going to run yet, but if she is concerned with "titles" and "handlers" and "donors" after leveling charges of crony capitalism, I think she is leaning hard toward not running. Plus, calling herself a "maverick" and "rogue" is a little off-putting to me, considering she has been anything but rogue in her continued support for Juan McLame, and her silence when he attacked the Tea Party just a few months ago.
I really don't understand what she is doing, but surely she knows what her own plans are. The game is getting insulting.
Actually, if you listened to her speech in Iowa she mocked McCain for his “hobbit” remark. That’s a strange way to show support.
Cindie
Are you obtuse or just too lazy to Google something?
Sarah Palin mocks John McCains anti-Tea Party hobbits comment
http://www.mofopolitics.com/2011/09/03/sarah-palin-mocks-john-mccains-anti-tea-party-hobbits-comment/
Video: Sarah Palin Slams John McCain’s “Hobbits” Comment At Tea Party Rally in Iowa
http://www.hapblog.com/2011/09/video-sarah-palin-slams-john-mccains.html
Pay attention not to what Sarah can say on Fox News but what she wears: a running suit
Sounds to me like she is Auditioning for Bill O Reillys Gig.
She sure Did not sound Like Presidential Material
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She is delusional (being as polite as I can be)if she genuinely thinks that having the title of President of the United States would be more limiting vis a vis actually making change than sitting in the studio in the house by the lake would be.
She has been using that “you dont need a title to be a leader” theme for quite awhile apparently - although I first noticed it at the Iowa speech.
Interestingly - when I was searching for that quote - it turns out, there is some self-help/leadership book by the same name.
http://www.youdontneedatitle.com/
I cant see her use of that phrase as anything but a round about way of announcing that she is not going to run. How else could you interpret it?