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Fred Barnes is just another of many Murdock sockpuppets.
Maybe President Palin is now inevitable.
This is not only "disclosed," but shrieked when not accompanied by rabid, foaming mouths from the Left who resents any divergence from liberal media heterodoxy. It's commonplace, so why don't you notice it?
What is also obvious is that the few conservative sources will not hesitate to bash Palin not only because she's a weak as a national-class candidate, but because of their inherent positions centered in Washington around its inner-circle celebrity and power-corrupt culture. George Will as well as Sam Donaldson were openly contemptuous of Ross Perot on election night in 1992, to name just one example.
So she quits being gov. nearly four years before she would take the presidency.
If Palin had lasted another 17 months (or whatever) to fulfill her term as guv. then she still would have had a couple years to prepare for president.
Regardless of my comment, I do understand your point that she may simply be preparing to be president, without putting a burden on the fine people of Alaska. But given that she needs experience (preferably executive experience) and another 17 months as Alaska gov won't interfere with presidential pursuits, I can't help but disagree with you. Now, if the election for president were next year, then that would be a different story.
Besides, she didn't resign as governor when she had a chance at being VP.... and she was on the campaign trail just as much as McCain, and rarely in Alaska, attending to state business.