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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Will Palin be in by Labor Day? 'I doubt it' - Peter Hamby

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/22/will-palin-be-in-by-labor-day-i-doubt-it/

At some point she just becomes a private citizen traipsing around Iowa, making videos about herself and her patriotism, and showing up a rallies. Scratch that, being the subject of rallies. She had a movie come out, a campaign commercial about herself, set off on a nationwide tour that ended up in Iowa of all states (plainly because of where the national political media is), and constantly says she's coming to a decision about running for the presidency. I think the odds are better than 50-50 at this point, though Karl Rove does not know anything more than you or I, but Sarah Palin is flighty and stupid, so how can you predict what can happen?

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