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Politics | 10/28/2008 7:29 am

Sarah Palin for President in 2012?

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
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There’s more than just a few rumors out there that conservatives and Sarah Palin fans are planning for a Sarah Palin Presidential run in 2012.  The thinking among these "Saranistas" is, if McCain loses this year’s election, Palin not only could emerge as the party’s 2012 nominee, but she could be the GOP’s next Ronald Reagan.

In fact, one Republican even called Palin "the new Ronald Reagan."

There’s also a grassroots effort cropping up on the Web to put Palin in the White House in 2012.

A Google search of "Sarah Palin for president" turns up pages of results. Many sites like Palintology.com and palinforpresidentblog.com are championing her candidacy, and there are even some YouTube "ads" out there promoting her 2012 candidacy.

Among the chattering class, the positioning of Sarah as the Republican Party’s standard bearer for the future has already started:

"Win or lose, there is a ready-made conservative candidate waiting in the wings. Sarah Palin is not the new Iain Duncan Smith, she is the new Ronald Reagan," Jim Nuzzo, a White House aide to the first President Bush, told the U.K.’s Sunday Telegraph

David Frum, a former Bush speechwriter, has said Palin isn’t ready to be president now or then, but he still acknowledged that she likely could be the nominee four years from now. Palin "emerges from this election as the probable frontrunner for the 2012 nomination," he told the Telegraph. "Her supporters vastly outnumber her critics. But it will be extremely difficult for her to win the presidency."

Frum also told New York magazine in an article for this week’s issue that, "The people who criticize her do so because we have some hope that we could be in contention in 2012, and there’s some risk that she could be the party’s nominee, and she’d probably lose – and even if by some miracle she won, she’d be a terrible president."

Not everyone is so pessimistic about her chances, however.

One key Republican promoting a Palin run in 2012 tells USA Today: "As of today, Palin is the top contender. She clearly has the potential to be a winning top-of-the-ticket candidate: solid character, solid values, fire in the belly, etc. But four years is a long time. Neither [Mitt] Romney, [Mike] Huckabee, or others have the complete package. If Palin spends a bit more time traveling overseas and domestically, broadening her horizons, and wins re-election in Alaska in 2010, she will be the nominee in 2012."

Greg Mueller, who was a senior aide in the presidential campaigns of Pat Buchanan and Steve Forbes, told Politico that if John McCain loses the general election to Barack Obama next week, Palin "has absolutely earned a right to run in 2012." He said Palin has given conservatives "hope" and "something to believe in."

But even if McCain only serves one term – Palin could also try for her own bid. By then, she would have had four years of experience as a vice president and would be much more knowledgeable of not just Washington, but the world. If McCain loses, Palin could win re-election in Alaska, raise her national profile by, perhaps, take a leadership position in the Republican Governors Association or the National Governors Association, and better prepare herself in the next four years.

Palin is now trying to break free of her campaign handlers’ constraints that have restricted what she talks about, when, and to whom, since McCain announced his vice presidential pick. Even one McCain insider said the Alaska governor is "playing for her own future and sees herself as the next leader of the party.”

Palin has repeatedly stated that she would be more aggressive in making the case against Obama that the McCain campaign has – which has made many conservatives who say McCain has been too soft on Obama even more wild about her future role in the party - while she’s also distanced herself from campaign tactics such as robocalls.

One National Review post written after Palin’s much-anticipated debate against Sen. Joe Biden, said: "She’s a natural saleswoman. She certainly saved her prospects for national office in 2012, if she so chooses. She certainly, my guess is, reenergized the GOP base and independents, centrists, and undecided, if they’re honest with themselves, will conclude that they witnessed an impressive woman tonight."



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Catherine Kaiman
Sorry for the double post, but I just wanted to add, my MIL, is on the list for a hip and knee transplant, these procedures are the ones with somewhat of a waiting list, mostly due to the amount of babyboomers, God bless them. Even on a waiting list my MIL, will have her surgery in 13 weeks. A bit of a wait yes, but at least it won’t cost her her home. We have a friend, who needed a triple bypass, he had to wait, a whole 5 hours. I have read many articles in American papers, where they are critical of our health care system here in Canada, most of what I have read is untrue. It seems to me that the powers that be in the US, prefer fear mongering over creating a health care system in which “everyone” is taken care of.
By Catherine Kaiman on 11/01/2008 11:05 am
Lady Gator
Duchess of delete — please wave you magic wand!
By Lady Gator on 10/28/2008 1:37 pm
Lady Gator
My remark was meant for Eliza Doo-LITTLE
By Lady Gator on 10/28/2008 1:40 pm
Marjorie C.
Lady Gator, If the Duchess of Delete comes out, she should take a good look at gulliver fourmyle’s postings aka rants, as well. If this is indeed a women’s site, the kind of insults and bad language he/she spews should not be allowed.
By Marjorie C. on 10/29/2008 5:41 am
Lady Gator
Marjorie — Well we’ll just have to e-mail the Duchess and see if she has time to wave her magic wand over Mr. or Ms. (stranger things happen on this site) gulliver. Is that last name fourmyle. Because we could use some “formaldehyde” to “disinfect fourmyle. :)
By Lady Gator on 10/29/2008 10:34 am
Marjorie C.
Lady Gator: Is that last name fourmyle. Because we could use some “formaldehyde” to “disinfect fourmyle. :) LOL.
By Marjorie C. on 10/29/2008 12:32 pm
C Hardy
Lady Gator, this is CO, well now C Hardy!!! My wedding was GREAT! It rained but it was still a beautiful day! Thanks for the toast!!! In another post you talked about snow at Christmas, my husband’s family living in WV and his Mother right now is getting snow and there supposed to get up to 6 inches by 8am! How about that?
By C Hardy on 10/28/2008 3:12 pm
Marjorie C.
Best wishes to you, Mrs. Hardy.
By Marjorie C. on 10/28/2008 3:42 pm
Marjorie C.
And congratulations to Mr. Hardy, too.
By Marjorie C. on 10/28/2008 3:44 pm
Frannie Em
CHardy Best wishes and hugs and wonderful things to come for you and your little family. Snow? I have 90 degree weather. It is supposed to rain on friday and I can’t wait.
By Frannie Em on 10/28/2008 5:25 pm
Brooklyn Gal
C Hardy, Congratulations!!!! As for Palin running in 2012—SAY IT AIN’T SO, JOE!!!!
By Brooklyn Gal on 10/28/2008 5:42 pm
Frannie Em
Carol LOL. You don’t want to have to go through this again? What about her? I feel sorry for all of them, they must be so exhausted. And can you imagine how many turkey sandwiches or chef salads and egg mcmuffins and on an on and on that they all have eaten? Everyone crammed into an airplane with the press. No privacy. Yikes. I could never do it.
By Frannie Em on 10/28/2008 11:22 pm
Lady Gator
Mrs. C. Hardy — Hello! Much love and happiness to you and your new hubby. May God grace your union with patience, love and everlasting humor. I say humor because without it - no marriage can exist! Being able to laugh when times get rough can make all the difference! I think that laughing with and at each other is the glue that keeps people together. It’s worked for us for 47 years. I hope you aren’t talking to us on your honeymoon. Don’t want to get off on the wrong foot with the new Mr. Again, congratulations, and I hope you will be loved and blessed.
By Lady Gator on 10/28/2008 6:48 pm
C Hardy
Lady Gator, no, no honeymoon until April…we wanted a little warmer weather…may be headed to Fl, a friend has family that owns a condo a block from Disney so we may head that way!
By C Hardy on 10/28/2008 9:24 pm
Lady Gator
C Hardy ——April is a great time to go to Disney! Usually it’s not as crowded because the “Snowbirds” have gone home. There are a lot of kids there sometimes in April with spring breaks. Living here we usually go in October — no “snowbirds” and the lines are much shorter. They make so many changes there that every time I go there is something new. Hope you get a chance to go! Good to see you back
By Lady Gator on 10/29/2008 10:10 am