I love Sarah, but it’s not going to be her.
The media has simply beat-up her image to a point where she would be a drag on the ticket. I think she knows this.
Besides, she has a special-needs child, and a husband who was cracked-up in an accident and is facing a long recovery. Her focus needs to be at home.
I respect the heck out of Sarah Palin, but I do not believe she would be a wise choice for Trump. She needs to remake her public image to undo some of the damage allowed (and promulgated, in some cases) by her handlers in the 2008 campaign. McCain’s people and the left (media and democrats alike) were allowed to define her in ways that should be grounds for political firing squads.
I would also like to note that GOP women who are pushing identity politics are idiots. If you have a specific person in mind, then promote that person as a potential running mate - don’t make having female body parts the crux of “qualification”.
Sigh. If Sarah Palin had just said no to McCain she would now be a retired, highly successful two-term governor. She would either be a top contender for the Presidential nomination itself or, barring that, on top of the Veep short list. But now, well, no. Won’t happen. A pity.
NO WAY!!!
I do like her stands on many issues, but she is the kind who’d get fired by Trump on The Apprentice. To much of a lightweight. Put her in at Interior, and Perry at Energy, to ensure that we can Drill, Baby, Drill! on public lands ASAP.