Sarah Palin for President in 2012, Wolf Blitzer gets answers

by Tina Kells | November 12, 2008 at 02:32 pm
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Sarah Palin will be appearing on CNN's The Situation Room to talk to Wolf Blitzer about her political future and feelings about the backlash against her by some members of the Republican Party.  Blitzer, like other reporters who have interviewed Palin post-election, will surely be asking the tough questions.

Will she make a bid for a senate seat?  Will she seek another term as Governor of Alaska? Is she seriously considering making a run for President in 2012? And just how is she managing to look so great without her campaign-time beauty team and generous clothing allowance?  Let the post interview blogging frenzy begin!

Governor Palin is on CNN today. Wolf Blitzer will anchor The Situation Room from Florida where the Alaska governor is attending the Republican Governors Association conference. The interview will air throughout the three hours of The Situation Room (CNN, 4 to 7 p.m.) today. Then, Palin is on Larry King Live (CNN, 9 p.m.).

Think that the idea of Sarah Palin as President is crazy?  It's not as crazy as the growing web movement encouraging the hockey-mom politician to make a play for the Oval office come 2012.  Could Sarah Palin becomes the first female President of the United States?  If the mood on the web is any indication, she just might have a heckuva chance.

Palin as President, a satirical website about what a Palin presidency might look like
Sarah Palin for President 2012, satire or support for her Presidential dreams? You decide.

Less than a week after she and John McCain lost their bid for the White House, a combative Sarah Palin on Monday night launched a full-scale media blitz that strongly suggests she's already on to Plan B.

"If there is an open door in '12 or four years later," she told Fox News Monday night, "and if it is something that is going to be good for my family, for my state, for my nation, an opportunity for me, then I'll plow through that door."

Palin's smile never faltered and her even diction never wavered as she talked with "On the Record" host Greta Van Susteren, whose interview tone was so friendly you half expected her to reach over and scratch Palin behind the ear.

Still, Palin admitted she felt frustrated and bewildered by criticism during and after the campaign.

The real core problem of the McCain-Palin quest, she told the Anchorage Daily News earlier in the day, was that President Bush had left his Republican Party successors so little to run on.

"It's amazing," she said, "that we did as well as we did."




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Nicole Billard

Finally, a Sarah Palin quote I can agree with!

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