In the near-absence of any sign that Sarah Palin is actively considering a GOP primary campaign, the good folks at Conservatives4Palin come up with this alternative scenario to keep hope alive: [T]he possibility of an independent run does make sense and to delay the anouncement of her candidacy may simply be part of a bigger plan. Sarah Palin promised this to be a very unconventional election cycle.
Creating a third party fits that narrative. ... Continue Reading
Political parties always fear a rogue third party challenge for one big reason it splits the votes. In the case of 2012, it is almost like handing President Obama a second term by default. This would certainly be the case if Sarah Palin left the Republican tent and ran as an independent. But if she makes the right choice, she could split the votes to HER advantage.
With Sarah Palin competing as an Independent, the GOP nominee will most possibly be Mitt Romney, who with Romneycare and his flip-flopping and authenticity problems, infuriates the conservatives to their wits ends. The former Massachussetts governor is a favorite of the establishment, the elites and Wall Street so hell clinch the nomination but will lose in the general election (because Sarah Palin will split the votes, remember?), thus giving Mr. Obama another four years in the White House. ...
That is, unless, Gov. Palin decides to make a bold move that will split the votes to pick a VP running mate who can take away votes from both Obama and Romney. Someone who is BOTH pro-business and black. Someone like Herman Cain (or any other black man or woman with private sector background whom Sarah Palin would choose to pick). A pro-business running mate bring down votes for a corporate guy that is Mr. Romney. The black community will not abandon the first black president on election day unless the alternative is another brother in the ticket who knows really knows how to create jobs.
An editor's note clarifies: "None of us has insider information about any third-party run intention by Governor Palin. ... That being said, the threat of a Palin independent run may put the fear of God in the party machinists."
So, at least in the eyes of her most dedicated fans, Palin's waiting game could go on for a while.