I guess you weren't paying attention or you just like to complain. She stated way before the speech(or at least her spokespeople did)that she would NOT be announcing at that speech. She has to the end of this month to announce after that she will not be able to meet the deadline for the earliest primary. Therefore we will know at the end of the month one way or another.
Just because she doesn't play the game the way YOU(and other numerous idiots)want her too doesn't mean she is being coy. She has good reasons for waiting. RR waited much longer to announce, as have other candidates in the past. If she announced early she would have to spend her hard won campaign funds and perhaps run out too soon. That's one legit reason for holding off. Another reason(legit)is because she simply doesn't want to frickin' announce yet.
Get your pacifier and quit crying you will feel better in the morning.
“She has good reasons for waiting. “
Not really. You gave excuses, not reasons.
Leaders go first.
” .... hard won campaign funds and perhaps run out too soon.”
- Underfunded? Well, she should announce earlier and work at raising more money.
“Another reason(legit)is because she simply doesn’t want to frickin’ announce yet. “
Fine, but that’s not the stuff Presidents are made of.
See #82. At this point, it doesnt matter.
Candidates have to be able to raise and budget funds effectively. They have to build organizations in most if not all states. They have to debate other candidates and argue their ideas with them in public forums
The reasons I see given for Sarah not getting in I read as: she doesn't want to do what it takes to be a candidate.
For months, I've said I want everyone who could beat Obama to run, to get in and fight for it, so that we could see how good, or bad, a candidate they are and would be in the general election.
I like Sarah, but it's time to enter the race.