I find it very sad that Palin didn’t stick out her term and then go the serious wonk route for a bit.
Because he’s right. She probably could straighten out the country in a way that others can’t or won’t.
But she was called to other priorities, including her family, and it wasn’t to be—at least in this decade.
I miss the old Gov. Palin and would love to see her go presidential for a few years—so she could well jump in to a future race.
I’m glad that Governor Palin came out of the 2008 election as the lone, conservative warrior, and then helped build the tea party, and has devoted here life to building and leading a conservative movement in America, and that she has done more to shape the party through her participation and endorsements in about 150 elections.
Efforts which helped give us an incredible, historical, 2010 victory, which was followed by an even greater 2014 history making victory.
Even in the Romney disaster of 2012, Governor Palin gave us our only senate seat pickup, and Ted Cruz, along with some smaller victories.
Palin has been creating and building a movement since 2008, not just sitting around.
I wish she would run for the Senate and get some additional experience. I too hope she runs for President someday.