Posted on 01/18/2011 9:34:34 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
In a guest column, John Ziegler, radio host, Palin confidante, and the filmmaker behind Media Malpractice: How Obama Got Elected and Palin Was Targeted, offers his unique perspective on Sarah Palins interview with Sean Hannity, and its specific implications towards a potential presidential run in 2012. The views expressed in this guest column are those of John Ziegler alone.
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As dangerous, counterproductive, and pointless as it can be to try and predict whether Sarah Palin will run for president in 2012, I found myself changing my mind last night about what she likely will, and should, do regarding the largest political decision one can make.
As an outspoken and dedicated defender of Palin against a mountain of unfair media attacks over the past couple of years, I have often been amused that many of my detractors presume that I have been a strong proponent of a Palin candidacy. The reality is that I am probably one of the few people to tell her to her face (after our January 2009 interview) that she cant win in 2012, and, in act of even greater stupidity, I have most certainly harmed my last movie among Palin supporters by publicly stating the same opinion.
Aside from whether it would be a good idea, when I was asked on CNN recently whether she would run, I put the odds at 60-40 that she would not make the big plunge. But, thanks to the bizarre events of the past week, I have experienced a rather strong epiphany on both fronts.
Before I explain myself, let me make it clear that I have no special information, have not had a direct conversation with Sarah Palin about this topic since she resigned as Governor, and strongly believe that anyone other than Palins incredibly small inner circle who pretends to know for sure what she is doing is either lying or delusional. With that said, I may have some insight here that will elude the many media watchers who simply dont understand Palin.
During the final segment of her interview on Fox News last night with Sean Hannity, I became convinced that it is now significantly more likely that she will run than pass. I came to this conclusion based at least as much on what she didnt say as what she did. At the center of this perception is the core conviction that being blamed by huge portions of the media for facilitating mass murder, and then being roundly scorned for just defending herself, simply has to drive a person on the verge of such a decision in one direction or the other. Based on her answer to Hannity, it very clear which way she has been pushed.
If Palin really has been playing a game in order just to keep her profile high (an article of faith among Palin critics), the insane reaction to this tragedy and the irrational implication of her in it would have provided her with the perfect out. After all, not even her most fervent supporter could possibly begrudge her the right to beg off a presidential run in the name of protecting her family from all of the lunacy (and potentially worse) which will be sure to come their way if they are all subjected to another campaign. But even after being given an opening to go there larger than FNCs rating dominance over its competitors, Palin would have none of it.
Instead, she came closer than ever before to declaring that she will be a candidate, defiantly stating that, while she has no announcement to make right now, she is not going to sit down, and will not be told to shut up.
Technically, this is not a new statement from Palin, but given the timing, context and juxtaposition of her pronouncements, I think there is potentially great significance to what she said. For her to dramatically declare that she will not sit down or shut up immediately after the caveat that she is not yet ready to make an announcement and just after the word but, seemed to send a message only slightly more subtle than Ricky Gervais taking a swipe at an obnoxious celebrity.
Palin then went one giant step further by raising the flag in defense of free speech and those who strongly believe that our nation is imperiled by our current lack of regard for the founding principles. Once again, when given the perfect opportunity to seek cover and protect herself Sarah Palin has instead chosen to fight back and protect what she thinks is right.
This leads me to my second change of heart. Ever since I witnessed her 2008 convention speech in person, I have had admiration for Sarah Palin, but I had also (almost out of a desire to not see her and her family unnecessarily harassed) come to the conclusion that it was not a good idea for her to run for president in 2012. I figured that, thanks largely to the same media who has targeted her for over two years, Obama was unlikely to lose to anyone and that blowing her one chance to run wouldnt be good for her or her cause. But now I not only think she will run, but I really hope she does.
I still believe baring a disaster Obama will be reelected, but I now see nothing to lose and lots to gain by a Palin candidacy. She is the only candidate who has the ultimate freedom of having already faced her political death head on. As Winston Churchill famously said, There is nothing more exhilarating than being shot without result, and while thankfully Palin only knows this truth metaphorically, all that she has endured gives her incredible independence. Everyone else will inevitably melt (like even grizzled veteran John McCain did) when they get close to the blast furnace that will be going up against the Obama juggernaut. Far more than anyone else in conservative history, Palin has been forced to prove just how fireproof her convictions are and how deep her resolve is.
Quite simply, no one else in the potential Republican field will be as trustworthy to conservatives on the issues, and less likely to back down, than Sarah Palin. She has shown beyond any doubt that she can literally handle anything that the pressure of running for president could possibly present.
Would she win? Probably not, but there is no Republican who would be close to being favored today against Obama. Instead, a Palin candidacy would guarantee, by far, the best chance to have true conservative principles articulated in a fearless fashion on the grandest of stages, which hasnt really happened (with apologies to Ronald Reagan) since 1964.
While that losing Barry Goldwater campaign is not one which is likely to be emulated politically anytime soon, with Palin such an outcome (a spirited, non-politically correct defense of conservatism followed by likely temporary defeat) is the absolutely worst case scenario. Considering that such a campaign ended up directly leading to Republican victories in five of the next six presidential elections, such a potentiality is one that should be embraced by conservatives and not feared.
While many events can and likely will occur before we know the real landscape of the 2012 presidential campaign, as of today it appears that Sarah Palin will be a large part of that equation, and that conservatives may have much to be proud of. Hopefully, they will be smart enough to realize and appreciate it.
Really funny that you write that because I have really been sensing that myself, that if she does run, I must be all in.
Well, let's see. In 2000 Bush's driving history became a molotov in the media's hands. In 2012, it would not surprise me in the least if the media borrowed a fresh cadaver from some city morgue and put it in Palin's campaign bus undercarriage. If they have to, they'll plant evidence, commit violence, you name it. PDS is to BDS as ebola is to chicken pox.
Maybe the naysayers and hand ringers are right about Palin’s poor chances of winning the Presidency, but it will be the country’s loss if the next President of the United States isn’t as solidly conservative, and as dedicated to preserving those traditions and values that make this a great country, as Sarah Palin is.
See my post at #61.
untied = united
Though it still fits...they are mentally ‘untied’....
Heh...that answers the questions of why she unceremoniously dumped him from her circle of advisors.
As SHOCKING as THIS is the ENTIRE NorthEast is RINO Central.
I still think she will run and it will be against Hillary. Obama will either not run or bow out during the campaign, tapping Hillary as he has been instructed to do.
I too share that trait.
How about....Condollezza Rice?
Or maybe Star Parker?
But enough from me! IMHO...the chosen candidate MUST appeal to the Tea Partiers, the independent voter, and the true conservative and be very clearly anti-left.
Further, they must add name recognition, have a very "thick skin", and be an incredible public speaker. (I would also add that they must be a natural born US citizen. This didn't even come into play before the office of president was userped by a foreigner).
It is time to put the left firmly and completely on the defensive. Given that the economy appears to be finally turning around....taking the "trash" out of this country come 2012 is going to be a huge hill to climb.
With Ms. Palin (assuming it IS Ms. Palin) and a superb running mate...it will be one hell of a battle.
So...who's your pick??
Good points! I wish she’d talk more about energy. Unlike most pols, she actually knows a thing or two about it; and it would be helpful if more Americans got themselves educated on the subject of domestic energy sources, particularly in Alaska. Right now, most of what people know, ain’t so. They’re spoonfed misinfo by the media and the educational establishment; in a general election some folks will actually learn facts, if only incidentally.
I must also note that Governor Palin is famous for saying, "Don't Retreat, Reload." I think that the Tuscon thing is a reminder of this pugnacity worthy of the Minbari Warrior Caste.
It has occurred to me that Sarah Palin has the attitude that George Washington and Ronald Reagan had towards power-- they didn't really "need" it. But they would serve if they thought that the nation required it. Thus, if Sarah Palin can help someone else who shares her values and priorities become POTUS, then that is fine by her. But if she has to do it herself, then she will try to do so. I think that her political biography shows this from the local PTA to the 2008 campaign.
What I fear may deter her from running for the Presidency are the very real threats to her own personal safety and that of her family. If anyone is concerned about the level of death threats against Mr. Obama, then they should get ready for some really kooky action.
You have to put yourself in the mindset of an apolitical independent.
They get their politics from the Daly Show, Saturday Night Live.
Obama will be an incumbent.
The independent will make the decision on what president will suck less and vote for the incumbent.
Unless there is some foreign crisis, or the price of gas-travel is so ridiculously high.
Her Vice President needs to be someone who will give her “gravitas” — like Cheney did for W.
Not a single word describing her qualifications to actually do the job. No need to wonder why.
I've been on board with Mrs. Palin since she burst on the scene in 2008 (I admit, I never heard of her before her name was tossed out as a possible VP candidate for Mr. McCain). I even voted for her in 2008 (true, she had an old RINO attached to her ticket - but I voted for Mrs. Palin - not the old baggage), and I'd be happy to vote for her if she decides to run in 2012.
My only 'reservation' has been the concern that she and her family would be continually excoriated by the communist/atheist media ... But the last couple of years have shown that it doesn't matter whether or not she runs - the scum in the media will attack her and her family anyways. So if she runs, she has my vote.
MRS. PALIN
Wait until gas hits $4 or $5 per gallon. Our Sarah will have a LOT to say then.
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