Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Is Palin fit for the National Office?

During an interview with New York Times, Sarah Palin made firm implications about running for 2012 presidential election. Palin’s indicated that not only she considers running for a president but she confirms victory over Barack Obama. Despite all the criticism that a president receives for handling specific issues, Sarah Palin has been in spot light since 2008 and continues to receive many criticisms involving her creditability to govern a state or whether or not she expands her policy portfolio.

Palin’s discipline to govern a nation is not so stable as she continues to get challenged by negative speculations. Nonetheless, her celebrity life as hosting her own show and her daughter shaking her stuff on television does not really suites her character as a president. Not to mention when Palin was challenged by the speculations about ethics as running for VP she resigns from her position as a Governor of Alaska.

Another question that arises is where does Palin stand on her policies? Recently, Palin weighed in on the Federal Reserve’s action to print more money into the economy and mistakenly commented that inflation has been high where the truth is actually the opposite. When there is uncertainty in her statement and the fact it really questions her ability to be in the politics. I think she is more fit for authoring more books talking about things like “American Idol” than for a president.

America does not need a challenged fellow rather a challenger to run the nation. Not a celebrity who people care about its issues but a leader who cares about its people issues. We need the one with the confidence and deliberately decisive in nation's issues. Even if the media spotlight is on Sarah Palin’s consideration running for presidential election in 2012 I believe she has a better chance hosting more shows and not to worry about nation’s issues that she is not even deeply concerned about or even have a sense to comprehend the root of them.

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