I agree with you both.
Sarah Palin needs to expand on her thinking and concentrate on how to present herself using the available media, if McCain loses. She also needs to distance herself from what we seem to call the “neocons.” If she could align herself with people such as Art Laffer and the Chicago School for economics, people like Daniel Pipes for Mid East policy information, Patreas and others for military and foreign policy as to what works and what doesn’t, she’ll be fine. She will also continue to be a sitting state governor, but with expanded influence as she will be on all the talk shows from now on.
Sarah Palin represents conservativism and that alone is enough to make Democrats despise here and attack anything she says or does in the future.
And, should McCain win next Tuesday, Sarah Palin will be a sitting VP in four or eight years, with all the experience that office brings to bear in an election.
OT question here. Is there any talk of riots or civil unrest in Denver over this election?
Great analysis I totally agree!!Maybe she could be on Rush about once a month.