Palin's out. Anyone surprised?

What color is the sky on your planet?

If that were true, she would have run. The two of them were competing for the exact same voters and they have the same name recognition among primary voters at this point, but Bachmann is actually willing to do the work of building an organization and campaigning even though she says enough stupid stuff to kill her own chances. GOP voters don’t seem thrilled with their choices, but I guess she was only going to do this if the nomination was gift-wrapped and everybody did the hard parts for her, and it wasn’t going to happen.

Most Republicans don’t want her to run.

The only way she could win the nomination is if Jesus himself rode her around the midwest like a camel.

Is “One Nation” a phrase commonly associated with Palin?

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I see it is.

What a well-omened name

Big deal. I kind of scooped O’Donnell by two days here, and then predicted with certitude here the following week.

Seriously, it should be a surprise to absolutely no one with eyes and a brain that Palin wasn’t going to run. In retrospect, if I were a betting man I probably would have cleaned up a few months ago. Another lost opportunity. :frowning:

I dunno. Since their last big cleanup in 2004, the Republican bettors on the board appear to have been losing their nerve.

She said she is not seeking the “GOP nomination”. I still think if the candidate is Romney, we will see a third (tea) party challenge from either her or Bachmann.

Romney will be the nominee, but no, there will be no third party challenge, by the Tea Party or anyone else.

Don’t speak so soon. The way they’re burning through candidates there’s a good shot you’ll get your turn as front runner soon enough.

Try to have a book ready to go so you can retire in style.

-Joe

Oh, I think I would have raked in a few shkelim from some of the Democrats on this board as well. :slight_smile:

I don’t know. She could completely hold the GOP hostage (and garner loads of that life giving attention) by threatening to run a third party challenge.

She said that she won’t do that. In fact, her statement implies that she views her role as a king-maker, kind of like the way everyone she supported in 2010 won election.

Palin’s stupid, not to mention vapid, but I’m almost certain she’s not that stupid.

What’s the worst that could happen to her? She would be the center of attention for months; it’s not like she has a politcal future. She would make a fortune.

Oh, I think she’s that stupid. But I think she’s also incredibly lazy and wouldn’t want to work that hard.

I seem to recall that about one year ago, I offered a bet to those who were sure that Palin would run: I bet that she would get less than 5 percent of the vote in New Hampshire (so either she wouldn’t run or she’d run and get blown out of the water).

Nobody took me up on the bet. Why does nobody ever take me up on my political bets?

It costs a lot of money to run for president. When someone drops out or decides not to run, you can bet the money isn’t there. She learned during that ill-fated bus tour that her hard-scrabble followers were all broke. I guess that’s the problem with having your core of support among the poorly educated. None of them have good jobs and can pony up bucks for your campaign.

Our long national nightmare is over!

Well, she’ll never mix Jagermeister & tequila again!

(Oh, it’s not* that* kind of “out.”)

I was soooooo worried that she might be shackled to a title, preventing her from being mavericky and going rouge and all. This is such a relief!!