Writing at Hillbuzz.org, Kevin DuJan opines that Sarah Palin is in the 2012 race, but is delaying her entry into the race as long as possible. If true, it’s an interesting strategery. Here are Kevin’s bullet points:
1. Wait as long as possible to enter the race so that she is not attacked as a front-runner out of the gate.
2. Allow other candidates to be called “unelectable”, amongst other media memes, so SHE can be the alternative.
3. Let the media vet — or, more apt, rip apart — competitors before revealing her true intentions.
4. Take down the establishment elite before they even see her attacks coming.
5. Cultivate a network of individual, personal support on the ground BEFORE hiring the consulting team, and making the campaign official.
Great article. I hope he’s right.
Read it all.
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Seems like a plausible five step plan.
I read some posts at Hill Buzz a few years back, but too often he had to remind his readers that he was homosexual. To0o often.
Nuke, did you see the Salon piece on Perry, Gellar’s American Thinker piece on Perry and Robert Spencer’s piece yesterday?
I find Perry’s association with Aga Khan disconcerting. I would still vote for him if he wins the GOP nod, but I don’t feel any passion for his campaign.
I saw Pamela’s article, but missed Spencer’s.
It was three days ago and here you go.
GOP Candidates Must Declare Opposition to Sharia.
Read the whole dang-blamed thing.
/we’re waiting for you Sarah