Sarah Palin's Campaign To Drive You Crazy

Sarah Palin still gets asked about running for president, and since she doesn't have to officially declare til the end of October, she might as well soak up whatever attention she can in the process.

Sarah Palin still gets asked about running for president, and since she doesn't have to officially declare til the end of October, she might as well soak up whatever attention she can in the process.

Politico quotes unnamed Republicans saying there is a "determined, focused establishment effort" to prevent a 2012 Palin nomination, because "Barack Obama would crush her." Conveniently, and inadvertently, Mother Jones' new cover— plus animation!—can dramatize their fears. Check it out.
Cheer for the sanity of Delaware voters (so far): according to several polls, Christine O'Donnell dramatically trails her opponent. Still, as more evidence emerges that Sarah Palin wants to be president, it's worth rebutting that whole "I'm you" thing.
What with all the fresh female wingnuts let loose in Senate campaigns, you could forget the original specimen, Sarah Palin. But she is dropping more hints than ever about a presidential run, including last night to Greta van Susteren.