Scenario for a February Entry for Sarah Palin in the Republican Race
Posted by Dr. Fay on December 10, 2011

Building on a lengthy discussion by Rhodes Cook of of late entry possibilities for the GOP race, Mark Whittington proposes the following scenario:
The scenario looks something like this:
Newt Gingrich’s momentum is blunted by the ongoing attacks that have been levied against him from all sides. Perhaps someone like Ron Paul or Rick Perry does unexpectedly well in Iowa and/or South Carolina. Romney stays pretty much as he is now, at about 20 percent.
So, as February dawns, there is no obvious candidate. There is Romney and three or four not-Romneys, none of whom has a commanding position. Republican voters start to get dispirited about the choices. No one seems to be a perfect fit for the presidency.
Then, from out of the blue, comes the big announcement. Sarah Palin calls a press conference at some appropriate venue and says, in effect, ya talked me into it. Game on.
The effect is electric on all sides. A surge of popular support boosts Palin to a number of wins in the later primary states. One or two of the not-Romney candidates drop out and throw their support to her, urging that their pledged delegates do likewise. By the time the Republican National Convention occurs in August, Palin has it sown up. The Obama campaign is reacting in full-fledged faux horror, as are certain inside the beltway pundits. But like Reagan in 1980, she cannot be denied. That November, the first female president of the United States is elected.
In this YouTube video, Tim Donovan narrates Whittington’s article and adds a few comments of his own:





































Ernie Hernandez said
I am totally for it! Now if we can only get Sarah Palin to be totally for it!
Joy said
The reason I’d love her to run would be the genuine excitement she’d bring to the ticket (remember what she did for an otherwise pathetic McShame!!) and the spirit she’d instill not only in her followers and devotees, but in other Conservatives & Independents as well. I’m not sure how large the so-called “Moderate” (i.e., RINO), GOP base is; but just correlating with Romney’s 20% – 25% numbers (and not moving at all – even after all these months and, in fact, since 2008!!), I’d say that base wields disproportionate power in this struggle; but, of course, they have the so-called “Conservative” (Beltway) media in their camp, leaving only a few print & TV sources to support TRUE Conservatives, as well, thank God, as talk radio. And I think the Left would be hard-pressed to come up with even more lies about Palin, although I’m sure they give it their best shot. Probably the harshest critics ’til Convention would be the RINO media and GOP infrastructure (the RNC, etc.). But who ever said life was fair or that this election would be a cakewalk? RUN, SARAH, RUN!!!!
Dottie Krull said
It’s the stuff my dreams are made of!!! Wish it would be! Can we just start a write-in campaign beginning with Iowa?
Ernie Hernandez said
Oh, my Gosh! I would so much love to see this happen! One can only dream…if it did happen the whole scenario would be electric and Sarah Palin woud win ina landslide!