Fineman: Palin prepping for 2012 run?

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TON - I have covered politics for a long time. I can tell when someone is running for president. Sarah Palin is running for president.

On a sunny (slow news) day in Wasilla, Alaska, the governor and former GOP vice presidential candidate appeared before the cameras and announced that she was stepping down as the state's chief executive 18 months before her term expires.

Just like that — like the distant sound of a chain saw in a stand of northern pines — the 2012 Republican race lurched into gear.

Palin is not the front-runner — there IS no front-runner — but she potentially is a major player in the Republican contest, her disastrous turn as John McCain’s running mate notwithstanding.

Why now? Why this minute? Well, perhaps there is scandal lurking in the Great North that we in the Lower 48 don’t know about. Maybe there is video of the Palin family setting a polar bear adrift on ice floes. But there is no reason to suspect so and, in the meantime, it’s worth noting that both the timing and the manner of Palin’s announcement were pretty shrewd.

She picked a long holiday weekend at the onset of summer (when, by the way, "Meet the Press" is pre-empted by Wimbledon tennis) to issue her stunner. She took no questions after her announcement and then disappeared into her house. As a result, she controlled the message, which was:

I’m the scrappy “point guard” (her basketball position on a state-champion team long ago) and I’m gonna take it to the hoop of freedom for ya!

Now she will be free to travel the country, rake in a lot of dough as a speaker, work the GOP and conservative dinner circuit, hawk her book once it comes out — and see how the game develops.

Now: a trawler-full of caveats.

Scrappy though she is, Palin is no rocket scientist. Her knowledge of the issues and of the wider world remains shallow and incomplete. In some respects, her family life is a monument to confusion, if not hypocrisy, about Traditional Family Values. The cutesy-pie thing is fading fast, and isn’t the route (as Tina Fey proved) to Margaret Thatcher-hood. Her performance on the national campaign trail (after the first scripted moments in St. Paul) was, for the most part, not only laughable, but also cringe-worthy. She was in over her head.

But you never say “never” in politics, and there are reasons why it’s worth paying attention to what she is up to these days.

She is popular with core Republicans and conservatives for her emotional approach to abortion, for her Alaskan devotion to guns and hunting, and for her libertarianish theory of government whose last true devotee was Barry Goldwater.

Palin comes from the core of the core GOP demographic: rural, Protestant, married and churchgoing. She is in THAT mainstream.

Some of her potential rivals are just as busy making fools of themselves as she ever was during the 2008 campaign. At least she hasn’t been caught doing the tango in Buenos Aires (Mark Sanford), or having sex with a staffer (John Ensign) or calling Supreme Court noiminee Sonia Sotomayor a “racist” (Newt Gingrich) or disappearing to an ambassadorship in China (Jon Huntsman).

No expectations
Early polls show that none of the other men left standing — Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee, to name two — is exactly a colossus. To be blunt, the GOP is in such a shambles that in that land of the blind, even this one-eyed woman could become queen.

And as simplistic as she is, her reductionist view of the role of the federal government could be appealing to a GOP grassroots that is already apoplectic about the aggrandizements of the Obama administration in health care, environmental control, education and other aspects of our lives.

Expectations are on her side. Essentially, there are none; at least among the media elites she already has, in Nixonian fashion, made her foil. She may not have a Phi Beta Kappa key, but she knows how to play a victim of the people who do — and that is popular among the conservatives she now courts.

Finally, there is that scrappy thing. She genuinely was a good — and tough — point guard. And in an Alaska bar fight, I would bet on her any day against the boys who leaked bad stuff about her anonymously to Todd Purdum of Vanity Fair.

They didn’t have the class or the guts to attack her on the record as they frantically tried to blame her for their own horrendous judgment in picking her as McCain’s running mate.

She wasn’t ready then. She may never be. But at least she’s still in the game. Those guys are finished, we all can hope.

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{"commentId":8013338,"authorDomain":"ScienceGuy"}

If her objective was a 2012 run for POTUS, she would have been better off finishing her term as governor and simply announcing that she would not re-run for office.

To quit after 2 1/2 years in her first term as governor suggests a person who cannot multitask, handle the pressures that come with the job (working with the legislature, dealing with the press, etc), and someone who is more interesting in being in the spotlight and waving to the crowds than she is in being a serious political force.

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Reply#1 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 8:05 PM EDT
{"commentId":8017212,"authorDomain":"sashimimark"}

I'm thinking it's one of two things. Either there's some big scandal that's about to break, and she's just trying to head it off by resigning. Or someone has offered her a lot of money to be the female Rush Limbaugh and she's getting her own show.

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#1.1 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 11:46 PM EDT
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{"commentId":8014923,"authorDomain":"kelleymaresca71"}

To: ScienceGuy, You say she is "someone who is more interesting in being in the spotlight and waving to the crowds than she is in being a serious political force."

Since when did anbody who did not like her ever consider her a serious political force? Now that she resigns and with darn good reasons people are whinning all over saying she should have finished her term.

The thing is people or a person kept bringing about bougus ethic charges against her, she spent 1/2 mill just to proove what we all knew already = that she was innocent anyway.

Her, unlike many politicians probably does not have deep pockets. I am sure that was not her only motivation for quiting but that is a big one when you have children, including a special needs Son and even a grandson to feed presumable.

Lastly, it was a smart move if she were to finish out her term as governor than decide not to run for a second term the incumbent may not be the nominee. Now the Lieutenant Gov. Has more of a chance on winning the re-election. Pretty Genius if you ask me.

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    Reply#2 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 9:29 PM EDT
    {"commentId":8018686,"authorDomain":"fgpolymer1"}

    after hearing and wacht the video twice , i realized this lady is fullll of political ,''swing''in wich she reflets the internal frustration that she has as governor from alaska in this term with precident obama? and, she realized that she lost ''the way ''in this office... so is better step aout now. well no to god for a governor niether for a future candidate if she think about that insanity for her part.

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      Reply#3 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 1:59 AM EDT
      {"commentId":8020641,"authorDomain":"honestdoctor"}

      What a way to run......abandoning the post to which you were elected....and, thus abandoning the trust of all those who voted for you..........NOT my kind of presidential material........and I am an ardent republican. Do you think John McCain would have ever done such a thing?

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        Reply#4 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 8:32 AM EDT
        {"commentId":8022825,"authorDomain":"prosperity2un2000"}

        She should have finished her term. If she can not finish her term as Governor, why should she be expected to finish a term as POTUS? Not that she will ever be that, but if she cannot handle being Govof Alaska, how can she handle the pressure of the latter?

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          Reply#5 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 11:53 AM EDT
          {"commentId":8023687,"authorDomain":"kelleymaresca71"}

          You are missing her point, many of You. It was not that she could not finish her term. It is iminent that her time be best served elsewhere. The Lt . Gov is more than capable of governing Alaska. Her position there was not good for the people as the state had to spend too much time and Money to defend all of the fraudsters trying to destroy her. She should be hailed and worshipped as a hero for the good of all Alaskians. Thank You Sarah.

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            Reply#6 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 12:51 PM EDT
            {"commentId":8031911,"authorDomain":"ScienceGuy"}

            I find it incredible that some of her supporters insist that Palin is not a quitter. If it looks, talks, and acts like a duck, it is not a swan.

            Palin was elected Governor of Alaska during a period of prosperity due to the overinflated prices on crude oil, and she rode the coattails of good fortune as her constituency profited while the lower 48 suffered at the gas pump.

            Well, times have changed, oil prices (and hence state revenues) are down, and the same constituency and legislature that had applauded her folksy style have been scrutinizing her management style more carefully.

            Bottom line, when the going gets tough, Sarah throws in the towel.

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              #6.1 - Sun Jul 5, 2009 12:33 AM EDT
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              {"commentId":8025731,"authorDomain":"pdeuth"}

              If Palin is contemplating a future in politics, she's wasting her time. She's a quitter and a loser. She turned her back on her Governorship and the people of Alaska, and she did so for personal reasons. If that personal reason be running for Senate, or President, it's a personal reason, nevertheless. If that personal reason be running from scandal, that's a personal reason, nevertheless. If that personal reason be dealing with family, that, too, is a personal reason, nevertheless. On top of being impulsive, pandering, shallow, dishonest, and self-righteous, Palin has now staked a claim to being a quitter and a loser. She is still welcomed by the GOP, it seems: that would say a lot more about the GOP than it says about Palin.

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                Reply#7 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 3:16 PM EDT
                {"commentId":8531672,"authorDomain":"seattlesage"}

                Who might her running mate be?

                Palin/Steele (Blame Obama)

                Palin/Limbaugh (a bridge back to the 20th Century)

                Palin/Ensign (family values)

                Palin/Palin (Alaskan Independence)

                Palin/Coulter (We're uniters, not dividers)

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                  Reply#8 - Thu Jul 30, 2009 12:02 PM EDT
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