Not a Palin hater, but I believe she made the right decision. She’s not ready....yet.
I do think she should have made this decision much sooner, however.
Cain taking a month off will benefit him immensely, if he uses the time to strengthen his campaign staff and sharpen his message. He clearly is the best viable candidate we have left, as conservatives, and a good look at his resume and life’s experiences shows me that he is the most qualified person running, in either party.
And at the risk of getting flamed, I will state the obvious...he is VASTLY more qualified for POTUS than Palin.
No argument here. I’m enjoying his rise in the polls, though realizing it’s probably temporary.
“....he is VASTLY more qualified for POTUS than Palin.” LOL
No, I am not going to flame you, but I will likely laugh at you for the rest of the day. LMAO
Palin went for the brass ring too soon. She should have finished out her term no matter what. She should have fought to change the law she signed and rectify the mistake that allowed her opposition to harrass her.
She could have still wrote her books and spoke out about her experience running for VP, while governing.
She got a taste of the national attention in 2008 and going back to obscure Alaska and carrying on was now boring and a slough.
Sarah is a very energetic, pretty lady, but she still lacked wisdom, which comes with age.
Is she over? Not unless she wants to be. I never thought she was ready yet, so I wasn’t disappointed in her. I think she could still have a political future if she takes it one step at a time.
Remember people. Wasilla is a tiny town which she was mayor of. Alaska is a small state in population. Politics there are smaller than most big city governments in the lower 48.
She did well at marketing herself and her family. The only thing she didn’t do was cover the areas she needed to make a run for President.