Why Sarah Palin Will
Be President
September 10, 2008
Right now as a Vice-Presidential candidate Palin is
garnering widespread support within the Republican Party and disaffected
Hillary supporters mistreated by Obama. All this will make her politically
powerful and helps build an image for the future. Running with McCain
automatically makes her qualified to most voters.
It is likely McCain will win this year. He has avoided
the issues and made this a campaign about personalities. After all if you
support Bush-Cheney most of the time, running on that basis would be death
to a campaign, so it is about personalities. Anything but what is ailing
America like the Iraq War or the economy. Plus voters under 50 won’t vote
like they promised Obama.
Palin has little political experience, a poor resume
overall and has problems relating to abuse of power as Alaska’s governor.
Despite this, people will support her because it is about personalities and
not whether you can lead or whether you are honest. That kind of stuff does
not matter this year.
As Vice-President in a McCain administration she will
have the necessary experience by 2012. It is un-likely McCain will run again
but Palin will certainly do so. Her opponent will be Hillary Clinton but by
then Palin will be in the spotlight and have the experience to effectively
campaign against her.
In 2012, all Palin has to do is to compare her experience
with Hillary’s and Palin will be elected President and probably for two
terms.