Posted on 09/29/2011 4:34:38 AM PDT by RonDog
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Governor Palin is Still Alley Cat Smart
Posted on September 28 2011 - 8:23 PM - Posted by: SubmissionsGuest Submission by John Smith
And therefore those skilled in war bring the enemy to the field of battle and are not brought there by him- Sun TzuEveryone is getting all wee-weed up lately about Sarah Palins supposed indecision about a run for President, especially after her interview last night with Greta. Some here are nearly suicidal. Others are begging for people to have faith and keep their powder dry. For my part, Ill just offer a simple statement: Sarah Palin has already decided to run for President.
Suppose that you, like me, believe that she believes what she says. Phrases like Id rather sleep well than eat well and a ship in harbor is safe, but thats not why the ship is built arent empty slogans. Theyre words that capture the essence of a life lived so far. In this world, Sarah remains UNDEFEATED if she tries but fails to win. She only is defeated if she fails to try for fear of failure. Simply put, for someone like me, Sarah running makes perfect sense. Sarah not running would be tantamount to her saying all those things Ive said and done . . . never mind, THEY were right about me. Could you see her doing that? Could you see yourself basically refudiating so much of what is exemplary and good about your life so far.
Now, suppose that you are like Joe McGinniss. You believe that Sarah Palin is evil and manipulative. She only cares about the money. She only cares about her brand. Shes using her supporters, especially those O4P folks who have put their lives on hold chasing a false dream. When the rubber meets the road, shell pass. That sounds really convincing sometimes, especially if you say it enough and even more especially if you say it after an interview like Sarah had with Greta. Theres just one tiny flaw with the theory: If you believe all of that, then it makes more sense for Sarah to run. If shes all about the money, then alienating an employer who pays her a million dollars a year makes no sense. If shes all about the brand, then shell keep more of her followers by running than by not running.
In other words, in all of this talk about whether Palin will run or not, one question is NEVER asked: Does Palin have more to gain (or lose) by running or by not running? The reason that question is never asked is because, no matter your frame of reference when it comes to analyzing Sarah Palin, the conclusion would be the same: Shes running. Shes always been running. She has more to lose by NOT running. And, she is playing this to be or not to be game for a political reason that I will articulate presently:
Everyone knows that if (when) Palin runs, she will run a grassroots campaign. She will rely on deep enthusiasm among an often underestimated group of supporters and a lot of small donations to drive her campaign. Win the nomination, and the deeper pockets will come along for the ride. That pretty much was her strategy in Alaska in her run for governor in 2006. But, the beginning is the tricky part. Like 2006, she has to strike hard and fast this time in order to diminish the organizational and monetary advantages that the so-called frontrunners have.
Think of this like Blitzkrieg. The opposition is on two flanks. One or both has more resources and more immediate access to resources. How do you win? You plan well, and, when the time comes, you strike hard and fast. Thats what shes set up. Three months ago, Sarah was facing a two front war, with Mitt Romney (the Russia of the race) on one flank and his ally Michelle Bachmann on the other flank. Why commence the battle on that field and at that moment?
As I wrote in my previous submission about Sarah being alley cat smart she knew that it would be tough enough to beat Romney one on one. A two-front war would be infinitely more difficult. So, she baited Perry in to neutralize Bachmann. Perry has done just that. At the same time, I suspect that she knew her friend well enough to know that hed (a) neutralize himself and (b) be the perfect crony capitalist foil when the time comes.
And so it was that everything was in place for an entry into the race about 10 days ago, right after Perrys debate meltdown. Yet Sarah did the oddest thing: She not only didnt enter the race (or give strong indication that is her intention) but also gave last night an interview to Greta that dropped a lake full of water on the Palin for President fire. Why? Doesnt she realize that the first state filing deadline is October 14? Doesnt she realize that shes been giving us all of these announce by dates, first the end of August, then the end of September, and then that talk about November with Hannity a few weeks ago? And, why does she have all these paid speeches early next month, including one in South Korea on October 11? Why? Why? Why?
Perhaps the answer is suggested best in something George Bernard Shaw once wrote: You see things, and you say Why? But, I dream of things that never were, and I say Why not? Listen to this clip from an interview with Bob & Mark on November 6, 2008. Listen to Sarah talk about grassroots and about needing the mood of the country to reveal itself in the 2010 elections. Think about the new media. We often hear Sarah talk about an unconventional campaign. Perhaps the more appropriate description is a revolutionary campaign, a campaign the likes of which we never have seen and which Sarah has spent about three years envisioning and amending as conditions changed.
Here, the doubting Palinsta may interject: Thats all well and good . . . why hasnt she announced yet? The answer: Because until last night THEY were expecting an announcement by the end of September or first few days of October. Ooooh! The light bulb goes on. Everything crystallizes. The tactics become clear. And, here is what I expect to see over the next two weeks:
Sarah Palin will announce that she is running for President by October 9. I dont know how shell do it. I dont know where shell do it. She may do it in one of those speeches before her trip to South Korea. Personally, Id announce on October 6. Let the media scramble to get to the speeches on October 7 and 8 and then turn the South Korea speech into an all eyes on Palin moment. Yes, she could announce later, but Id like to think she doesnt plan to waste that trip to South Korea. As a non-candidate, next to nobody in the country will cover it. As a candidate, everyone will cover it.
It is as a moment like this that I remember more Sun Tzu: Engage people with what they expect; it is what they are able to discern and confirms their projections. It settles them into predictable patterns of response, occupying their minds while you wait for the extraordinary moment- that which they cannot anticipate.
Sarah has set that up. After last night, what is the last thing in the world theyd expect her to do in the next 10 days? Is it, perhaps, to go relatively dark and then pop out with a surprise announcement, maybe something like a tweet that simply says #GAMEON?
At this point, Id be remiss if I didnt interject three quick comments:
1. While I am speculating that she will announce later next week, it is entirely possible that she may wait an extra week until after the trip to South Korea but before the first filing deadline on October 14. This is, however, not what I expect for reasons previously articulated.
2. If Sarah announces before the trip to South Korea, then I do not expect her to participate in the October 11 debate. While logistically it would be feasible for her to get back just in time to attend, I doubt that she would be expected to attend under the circumstances. I would expect her first debate to be the CNN debate on October 18.
3. I dont care whether Christie runs or not. If he doesnt run, then thats fine. If he does run, then hell hurt Romney and Perry a lot more than hell hurt Sarah. I keep saying this is why she keeps saying the more, the merrier.
Oh, by the way, I have not ignored the possibility that I could be wrong about all of this (and in the process more wrong about this than Ive been about anything else in my life). Perhaps THEY are right about her, even though I think shed rather die than admit this. Perhaps she sincerely has other reasons like family not to run, even though I think that staying safe is not why Sarah does what she does.
Ok, never mind . . . shes running. Shes always been running. The indecision isnt genuine; its feigned. The tactics may confound because theyre unconventional, but the strategy always has been obvious. All warfare is based on deception. Every battle is won or lost before it is fought. Everything is in place. She has occupied their minds with the mixed signals, and the extraordinary moment is upon us. They should have been able to anticipate it, but Sarah isnt playing their game anymore. Shes playing her game. Still doubt me? Just look at how she approached the 2006 Alaska governors race (and her entry into that race), and then remember yet again that the past is prologue and that Sarah remains, as Tony Knowles once observed, alley cat smart.
In other words, in all of this talk about whether Palin will run or not, one question is NEVER asked:Does Palin have more to gain (or lose) by running or by not running?The reason that question is never asked is because, no matter your frame of reference when it comes to analyzing Sarah Palin, the conclusion would be the same:Shes running. Shes always been running. She has more to lose by NOT running...-- snip --...Shes always been running. The indecision isnt genuine; its feigned.
The tactics may confound because theyre unconventional, but the strategy always has been obvious.
All warfare is based on deception.
Absolutely 100% spot on. And as I’ve said since people speculated about Christie and Rudy- the more the merrier! The more RINOS we have, the better the chance a real conservative gets the nod.
Born February 11, 1964 in Sandpoint, ID (Meets the Jus Soli Requirement)
Parents were
Charles R Heath, born in ID
Sarah Sheeran, born in WI
Both parents were US Citizens at the time of her birth (Meets the Jus Sanguinis Requirement)
Sarah Palin is a NATURAL BORN CITIZEN
Barry Soetoro aka Barack Hussein Obama ISN'T!
Governor Palin is Still Alley Cat Smart [C4P's John Smith on Sarah Palin's recent "head fake"]From wikipedia.org:
Head Fake is a sports term used when a player moves their head to fake a change in direction.
She seems to have studied Sun Tzu long and hard - she is certainly redefining a "political campaign" (as a military campaign).
She's a leader, not a follower - she's running, and will pull Conservatives over the finish line (with some Repubs kicking and screaming, perhaps).
Head Fake is a sports term used when a player moves their head to fake a change in direction.See also:
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Ping.
Funny how so many concern trolls on FR keep saying “It’s too late for Sarah to run” and blathering on why that is so; but now that Chris Christie is “reconsidering” whether to run or not, there seems to be all the time in the world.
In other words, Sarah was right—again. There is time.
When Sarah gets in, she will eclipse Perry almost overnight. It will become a Romney, Palin, Cain game. When Sarah gets the nomination, Cain can be her VP. They are natural allies.
The month of September has been a total waste for the GOP candidates—they fell for the MSM line that “We must have these debates NOW!”. The circular firing squad accomplished its purpose.In spite of all the attacks on him, there are enough brain dead people who still think there is a difference between Obama and Romney, hence Romney is still leading.
Palin will fillet Obama’s policies in GOP debates, and Romney as well, as he is just Obama-lite.She knows she has to get past Romney to take on Obama.
And she knows Obama is the real enemy to this country.
Boehner enjoys sitting in the Speaker chair thanks to only one person—Sarah Palin. And she will will remind him and the rest of the RINO squishes of that fact soon enough.
Hopefully, people like Bill Kristol and Tokyo Rove will lose the rest of their slim credibility in this whole process.
Sarah knows her candidacy will reset the ground rules for this moribund campaign for the GOP. And that is what is needed to save the country. Other than Cain, there is NO GOP candidate with the intestinal fortitude for the fight that must be waged in 2012.
The future of a free nation is at stake.
And by extension, the fate of all free people in the world.
PDS in 3 . . .2 . . .1 . . .
I think it is almost necessary that Sarah run now. I think she should try really hard to garner 20% in Iowa which I believe she could do.
If Herman Cain gets close to 20 as well then have a conversation with him about who should go forward.
This would be an interesting conversation but it would happen.
The elites are trying to choose our candidate folks you may not like Sarah but they are trying to hijack the process before one vote is cast.
Any Republican nominee would kill Obama he is toast so as Bachmann said” why settle.”
If Herman can wins the nomination he will be President same with Sarah or anyone else that can get the nomination.
Whoopie!
Somebody who actually knows that this is WAR, DAMMIT!!
Everyone is getting all wee-weed up lately about Sarah Palins supposed indecision about a run for President, especially after her interview last night with Greta.See also these RELATED threads:Some here are nearly suicidal.
Sarah Palin: Being president could shackle me
09/29/2011 12:43:50 AM PDT · by Wolfstar · 60 repliesYahoo News, The Ticket ^ | 9/28/2011 | Rachel Rose HartmanSarah Palin certainly didn't sound interested in running for president last night.
"Is a title worth it-- does a title shackle a person?" the former Alaska governor asked during a discussion of her 2012 plans with Fox News' Greta Van Susteren.
"Someone like me, who's maverick--you know I do 'go rogue' and I call it like I see it and I don't mind stirring it up ... [for] somebody like me, is a title and is a campaign too shackling?"
"Does a title take away my freedom to call it like I see it and to effect positive change...
Sarah Palin: Is a Title and Campaign Too Shackle-y?
09/27/2011 10:33:16 PM PDT · by smoothsailing · 215 repliesABC News ^ | 9-28-2011 | Sheila MarikarA Palin presidency: Too shackle-y?
Thats what Sarah Palin suggested on Fox News On The Record with Greta VanSusteren tonight, saying that shes concerned jumping into the 2012 presidential race will muffle her message.
Is a title worth it? she asked, rhetorically.
Does a title shackle a person? Are they someone like me whos maverick? I do go rogue and I call it like I see it and I dont mind stirring it up in order to get people to think and debate aggressively.
I think counting the cost is pretty important especially when running could cost her her life with all the PDS going around. “There I said” stealing from Mark Levin.
Probably a lot of truth in this. My initial thought was also that the ginned-up media frenzy about Christie was about to switch over to Palin and her decision, and this was a way to tamp things down a few days. Thus avoiding the media manipulation, along with waiting to smoke out any further ‘establishment’ moves towards a new hat-in-the-ring.
Or, maybe Romney is ok by her.
Btw, why is she going to South Korea? Anybody know?
She’ll have my support if she runs.
Whoopie!Bingo!Somebody who actually knows that this is WAR, DAMMIT!!
As I posted previously, from en.wikipedia.org:
"Operation Fortitude" was the codename for the deception operations used by the Allied forces during World War II in connection with the Normandy landings (Operation Overlord)......until now. ;)
An inflatable dummy tank, modeled after the M4 Sherman....designed to induce the Germans to believe that the main invasion of France would occur in the Pas de Calais rather than Normandy.
Fortitude was one of the most successful deception operations of the war and arguably the most important...
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