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Power and glory - why Palin isn't going to run

By Rupert Cornwell
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24 Oct, 2010 04:30 PM5 mins to read

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Her name will not be found on any ballot form. Nor does it feature in the headline story of these United States mid-term congressional elections - whether the Republicans can seize control not only of the House of Representatives (which looks a foregone conclusion) but of the Senate as well.

Neither will the lady have the starring role in the minor features that will appear on November 3.

Will Sharron Angle claim the biggest scalp of the night in Nevada, by beating Harry Reid, the top Senate Democrat?

Will Republican Mark Kirk capture President Barack Obama's former seat in Illinois - the one the state's former Democratic governor once put up for sale? Can the witchcraft-dabbling, masturbation-averse Christine O'Donnell pull off the ultimate shock in Vice-President Joe Biden's old seat in Delaware?

(The answers: maybe, probably, and absolutely not.)

The lady in question is Sarah Palin. Like it or not, she is the story behind the story. And not only on the political pages. Her taste for "rump-hugging skirts, designer jackets and knee-high boots" inspired a two-page analysis in the Fashion & Style section of the New York Times last week.

The paper contrasted this unabashedly feminine wardrobe with the pantsuits worn by "men-mimicking" politicians such as Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi.

In fashion as well as ideology, it seems, the former Governor of Alaska is the standard-bearer for a generation of younger, more assertive female candidates.

But the story behind the story does not concern clothes. It is whether the running mate John McCain plucked from obscurity two years ago will try for the top job herself in 2012.

That question will be resolved within a few months at most. But right now, the short answer is, nobody knows.

Look at it one way, and there seems little doubt she will be a candidate. This month, she met 50 conservative leaders whose support would be vital if she entered the race.

She has made speeches in Iowa, where caucuses will kick off the 2012 primary season 15 months hence. Her every remark is parsed for clues.

Few, on the face of it, were bigger than the one she dropped the other day on Fox News, where she is a regular guest and contributor. "If the American people were to be ready for someone who is willing to shake it up, and willing to get back to time-tested truths ... and if they happen to think I was the one, if it were best for my family and for our country, of course I would give it a shot."

For supporters that was as good as a green light. And not by coincidence is a new Palin book coming out next month, entitled America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith and Flag - exactly the stuff every presidential candidate churns out on the eve of a campaign.

However, things are anything but clear-cut.

Yes, she has a great deal going for her. She is vastly popular among grassroots conservative activists who bought two million copies of her first book, Going Rogue. She sits alongside the Republican kingmakers of Fox, garnering free TV exposure her rivals would kill for. Her fundraising prowess is unequalled by any member of her party. Her name recognition is sky-high, at a moment when Republicans are leaderless and deprived of charisma.

But, in political terms, she has problems. Only 22 per cent of Americans, according to a CBS poll last week, think she is up to the job.

And it's not only Democrats and independents who feel that way; many Republicans do as well. Several Republican candidates with a chance of toppling a Democrat will not share a platform with her, for fear of alienating voters about to transfer their allegiance.

Nor, by some accounts, is the Republican high command enamoured of her. Palin is said to have slighted Iowa's veteran and popular Republican Senator Chuck Grassley - not a good idea if you want his help in the caucuses.

More basically, why should she subject herself to the merciless scrutiny of a White House run if there's no real chance of victory?

As a candidate, she would have to debate. She'd have to venture outside the Fox cocoon, risking disasters such as the 2008 interview with Katie Couric.

More dirty linen in Alaska is rumoured, not to mention the complication of a family some of whose exploits belong on reality TV.

In short, Sarah Palin already has it made. She is rich and famous, she has power without responsibility.

"I know I can certainly make a difference without having a title," she also said recently. "I'm having a good time doing exactly that right now."

I believe her. That's why she won't run. You read it here first.

- Independent

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