Op-Ed
McManus: Palin the procrastinator
It's time for her to decide: Is she in or out?
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Not only can't she decide whether to run for president, this week she even waffled over whether to keep a date to speak at a "tea party" rally in Iowa on Sunday, a Sarah-palooza her devotees have been organizing for weeks.
Every other serious Republican presidential hopeful has already decided, one way or the other. Mitt Romney's been running for years. Rick Perry's been running for only three weeks, but he spent months laying the groundwork. Only Palin continues to dither, even though she says she thinks the nation would benefit from having more candidates.
"The more the merrier," she said last month when it became clear that Perry was in. "The more ideas that are debated out there, the better for the electorate. You all deserve good choices in this 2012 election."
But Palin? The former Alaska governor surfaces without warning every month or so, like the Loch Ness monster, to let her supporters know she still exists. She insists that she has what it takes to run for president — "that fire in the belly" — and that she believes she could win.
"That passion is real, it's sincere, because I love this country," she told Fox News last month.
But she never quite says yes or no.
"I'm still considering it," she said.
What's holding her back? "The impact on family," she said.
And can a decision wait much longer?
"August and September," she promised last month. "You do have to start laying out a plan if you are to be one to throw your hat in the ring."
There are plenty of people who want Palin to run.
She still places third in most national polls of Republican voters, behind Perry and Romney, and that might rise if she actually declared.
She has thousands of devoted fans who have organized grass-roots committees, set up websites and spent hours messaging one another in excitement after every hint of interest from their heroine.
There's Romney, who wouldn't mind seeing the hard-core tea party vote split three ways among Palin, Perry and Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.).
There are the moguls who own the nation's television news channels; they know the endless photogenic family drama of Sarah Palin is good for their ratings.
And there are reporters like me, who simply yearn to see how Palin would do in the scrum of a genuine GOP debate instead of the carefully chosen, friendly audiences she sticks to now.
But after the last few weeks, all of us — love-struck fans and cranky cynics alike — are losing hope.
By any rational interpretation of her behavior, Republican strategists say, Palin doesn't appear to intend to run, because she hasn't done any of the quiet but serious preparatory work that a potential candidate normally undertakes.
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Comments (96)
Add / View comments | Discussion FAQSarah Palin is the tea party's answer to legendary striptease artist Gypsy Rose Lee. Like Gypsy, Sarah will keep 'em begging for more, and then...will never give it to them. Palin is in this for the paycheck and the fame, and THAT'S IT. PT Barnum was right: "There's a sucker born every minute."
Like the equally unpopular "Tea Party," Sarah Palin's constituency is the Republican-dominated media.
Actual voters long for her to go away.
I myself still want Perry for President. But I have to say that Palin has been vetted and had her character assissnated more than any non candidate has ever been in my memory. And guess what ? She is still standing and giving a deserved finger to the media. So now we know that she has no dirt on her. Of course they will want to exploit her family problems. Which I say means they will try to crucify her for having the same problems that every family experiences. Money does not solve all the everyday problems in life. And they have put her under the microscope more than any other public figure. They could not even find dirt in her emails. I just wish Doyle and the other members of the mis information society would have devoted the same amount of energy to researching the train wreck we have currently residing in the White House now.
Sarah you rock ! You have shown something Obama and the mainstream media lack, a backbone.




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