She might be good at that. I think Palin is a little too unstable and unpredictable to have a position as visible as Dept of the Interior. I liked her when she started out and was still Governor of Alaska, but then I think she became a personality in her own mind and forgot her principles.
She might be great at the Library of Congress, which is something that needs serious reform...and has ever since Sandy Berger was allowed to walk out with documents in his socks and never held to account by the Ultimate Gentleman, GWB.
I agree. Sarah can advise from the outside, the way Newt will probably be doing. I’ve said it for over the last two years; Sarah seems far more wound up and shrill in her delivery than before. I see fewer times when she uses a more relaxed, more coherent delivery, free of quips, non sequiter axioms and thinly veiled sarcasm.
I value her point of view, but Sarah has been through 50 Shades of Media Hell since 2008. Very few of us have any inkling what that feels like. George Zimmerman, Basseley Nakoula (Innocence of Muslims director) Eric Snowden, Officer Darren Wilson (Hands Up, Dont Shoot arresting Officer), all have a good idea of what it feels like when the media and most folks in your home country turn against you, all based on lies.
I don’t think that the Library of Congress director is a position that the president appoints someone too.
I also fail to see that Sara Palin has any experience running a library or any real understanding of what the LOC does.
Archives, it's the United States Archives agency, department, whatever.
The US Congress controls the Library of Congress.