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Monday, August 22, 2011

Rove: Palin will run - Byron York

http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/rove-palin-will-run

Rove is tyring to goad her into running, and Byron York is glad to help him. If Palin runs, her power is destroyed. Right now she is always a moving target, free to spout vapid platitudes and nonsense without many repurcussions. If she runs she has to sit still and answer questions, participate in debates. She has to become a solid, if you will. No longer will she be able to interfere with the spotlight at her leisure if she runs, she will have her schedule set for her, she will have to be certain places, and she will have to answer the question that is being asked. Plus, Hannity won't be able to treat her as nicely.

If she runs it will be a hilario-tragedy as she burns and self destructs within 30 days. She won't have piles of people helping her in debate prep. It will be all her. But if she does not run her act becomes tiresome as she keeps ending up where the press is, maybe making her look a little desperate fo attention, which she is, but the moment she needs the media more than they need her is a tremendous turn of the tables.

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