JohnEngland
11-24-2010, 12:09 PM
Several reasons:
1) Palin's words and actions haven't suggested she's running. The recent 40-minute Sean Hannity interview was the final piece I needed to reach this conclusion.
2) She's not dumb - she knows that she and her family will be put through a living hell and that the media onslaught will be neverending during her presidency.
3) She doesn't like the Republican establishment - and never has. Her history has been a battle against the "Good old boys". She'd rather support an outsider for 2012 than a plastic boy.
4) Herman Cain is an outsider - so outside that the mainstream media has all but ignored him. Palin likes to pull one over the media and endorsing Cain would certainly do that.
5) Cain seems to fit Palin's model - fiscal conservative, anti-establishment, pro-life, pro-military etc.
5) Cain seems to be very popular with Tea Party activists. Her support of him would not be a waste as there could be strong grassroots support - especially with a "Palin-bounce".
6) A Cain candidacy would be the ultimate slap in the face of the media and their allies, who have been peddling their lies that the Tea Party movement is racist.
7) Palin tends to be unconventional.
Now of course, I'm probably wrong. But I have a feeling about this one...
1) Palin's words and actions haven't suggested she's running. The recent 40-minute Sean Hannity interview was the final piece I needed to reach this conclusion.
2) She's not dumb - she knows that she and her family will be put through a living hell and that the media onslaught will be neverending during her presidency.
3) She doesn't like the Republican establishment - and never has. Her history has been a battle against the "Good old boys". She'd rather support an outsider for 2012 than a plastic boy.
4) Herman Cain is an outsider - so outside that the mainstream media has all but ignored him. Palin likes to pull one over the media and endorsing Cain would certainly do that.
5) Cain seems to fit Palin's model - fiscal conservative, anti-establishment, pro-life, pro-military etc.
5) Cain seems to be very popular with Tea Party activists. Her support of him would not be a waste as there could be strong grassroots support - especially with a "Palin-bounce".
6) A Cain candidacy would be the ultimate slap in the face of the media and their allies, who have been peddling their lies that the Tea Party movement is racist.
7) Palin tends to be unconventional.
Now of course, I'm probably wrong. But I have a feeling about this one...