And here's my probably biased and only vaguely formed expectations of what Palin will do now:
- Run for President in 2012 -- that's the given.
- Speak several times a month to adoring crowds at about $50,000 a pop, to get some money to cover her legal expenses and just buy nice stuff.
- Hunker down and write her book, so it can come out early next year with the intention of influencing the mid-term elections.
- Possibly join a major think tank -- she's not a lawyer, is she? if she was, I'd expect her to become a name partner of some big firm that does a lot of lobbying -- or similar Republican-dominated institution, for a steady salary of probably more than she made as a governor without many demands on her time.
- Possibly start up a foundation or other organization dedicated to "making America strong again" or "fighting socialism" or something else red-meat sounding, which will serve to keep her in the news.
But what she won't do is hunker down at home quietly with her new baby; this move, if nothing else, is designed to let Palin get down to the Lower Forty-Eight much more often, if not permanently.
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3 comments:
She is not a lawyer. The foundation thing could be spot on. It certainly matches what she states her aims are.
My god that speech she gave was weird.
There's always the possibility that there's another scandal brewing and she's leaving early before it breaks publicly.
I also wonder if there's not the possibility that, given her background in broadcasting, she might become host of her own show on Fox (or something similar).
A think tank -- that's a good joke, Andy.
Jeff Ford
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