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To: DMaA who wrote (314017)7/10/2009 9:23:08 AM
From: goldworldnet1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793817
 
I hesitated to post that, but I agreed with these statements.

“If she wants to continue her political career, she’d have to be insane to have a regular assignment,” said another agent. “The beauty is that she’s such a rock star now, she’s much better off doing speeches, making money and giving exclusives to whoever she wants. With a smart PR person, she’ll get tremendous attention. To do even a weekend show would be nutty. There’s no need to rush into anything.”

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Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, offered another explanation for why Ms. Palin might avoid landing a regular TV show. “If you’re on a talk show, you are creating your own opposition research for your opponent,” said Mr. Sabato. “They just take a controversial sentence out of whatever you said and—boom—you’re in trouble.”

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