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Lindsey Boerma /

CBS News/ March 16, 2013, 7:00 AM

Palin still has a place among conservatives - but it's not the White House

OXON HILL, Md. Sarah Palin shouldn't mount a presidential run anytime soon, but she definitely belongs on the roster of future leaders speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference, convention-goers told CBS News.

The former Alaska governor - who since being tapped to be the Republicans' 2008 vice presidential nominee has made a career of her electric, if gaffe-prone, grassroots speaking style - is slated to address the conference at noon today, capping off three days of events featuring leaders emblematic of the theme: "America's Future: The Next Generation of Conservatives."

It's a somewhat unlikely appearance for Palin, whose light in the Republican Party seemed to finally be dimming last fall when she spent the first night of the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., serving baked beans at an Arizona barbecue dive. Then in January, she parted ways with Fox News, the last remaining window - with the cancellation of her TLC reality show - from her Wasilla, Alaska home to the public.

But Palin's involvement in a conference where principles align much more closely with the tea party wing of conservatism than that of the so-called "establishment" members of the Republican Party isn't so far-fetched, argued some attendees.

"Her brand is not as popular anymore," conceded Tufts University student Jacqueline Quander, who calls herself an independent. "But people love her."

Though a series of particularly damning media interviews during the 2008 campaign earned Palin a reputation for being unversed on policy issues, it's her ability to relate to average Americans, Quander said, that sustains her relevance.

"I like Sarah Palin - I don't think she's very substantive... but I like the way she talks," she said. "A lot of people are undereducated and they don't even read past what people say. If they feel something when you talk, that's pretty much it, and they're gonna vote for you anyways."

Penn State student Marty Heckman agreed that thanks to Palin's penchant for controversial statements, like insinuating President Obama "pals around" with domestic terrorists, "public-wise, she's not really appealing to people." But, he added, there remains a place for her not only at CPAC, but in the movement: "She has a voice, and she does have good things to say," he said.

"Honestly I have absolutely no idea where she necessarily fits in at this point," University of Texas, San Antonio student Ian Jacobson said of Palin. "I think she's got some fantastic ideas. ...I really hope that she's able to do more with the party, and able to find her voice again, and bring some ideas to the front that other members of the party have trouble communicating."

Hannah Bresson of La Crosse, Wis., said Palin deserves a generous share of credit for the tea party's longevity, and that her "wonderful work" has earned her a place at the annual conservative congregation.

So should Palin, who for three years teased media outlets about a possible presidential run in 2012, consider throwing her hat into the ring in 2016?

"Oh, absolutely not, no," Quander said. "She should not run again. She doesn't have the credentials to run. You can't go through half your term as governor to leave for a TV show and a speaking spot, and then come back again. That's absolutely ridiculous."

Timmy Finn said that while Palin is "young and she has a lot of energy and she can bring out the younger vote," he thinks her future lies in continuing to advance the tea party's agenda, off the campaign stage.

Heckman said any bid for political office Palin might seek promises to be "a little rocky," and predicted that she wouldn't "be able to make it." But, he added, "I definitely like her views. Definitely."

Should she decide to run, though, the door's not sealed shut, one conference attendee said, musing a scenario that nods to one of his home-state members of Congress, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., who ran unsuccessfully in 2012 and was oft compared to Palin.

"I think there's potential, given her name and how recognizable it is," Andy Brown, from White Bear Lake, Minn., said of a Palin run. "A [Michele] Bachmann/Palin presidency - that'd be awesome."

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GOP-R--Con-Men says:
"Life isn't fair but government should be"

Ann Richards Former Texas Governor and Democrat
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Rocko191 says:
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Sarah Palin was the keynote speaker at cpac2013 ~ Man she was the only
one that had about 15 stading ovations....She had the big ballroom and
only standing room....Well worth the time to go to: FoxNews and click
on FoxNewsInsider, you can watch her whole speech..They kept standing
up and shouting Sarah, Sarah, Sarah on and on..

Palin/2016...
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oldoc44 replies:
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Blind led by the blind.... can't cure stupid either.
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Rocko191 says:
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No one better then Sarah Palin for 2016 ~ No one has been vetted like
Sarah Palin. 24,000 emails and she comes out smelling like a ROSE..
Liberal media tried to destroy her, just like the Iron Lady, Reagan.. Look
how that turned out.....

Ass holes like Kaie Couric, you know, one that pay young boys to date her.
Couric instead of talking about Palin's perfect record as Gov ask what paper
she read, what a *****.
The ***** could have asked her, how she recieved a 93% approval rating
after being Gov. of Alaska for two years.. (A record)

No need for a primary with Palin, just start in the general......Romney's
primary was to damn long and cost him the election... Had he been able
to build his ground game months earlier it would have helped just like it
help Obama..

Media should love to have Palin run, it would damn sure be a "bonanza"
for them.....She has a following like non other....Her VP debate set a record
for the most viewed ever, almost 84 million including PBS....Palin has set
many records.....On her bus tour it was media gone wild, caravans following
on ground and helicopters in air... Who else would media send out the troops
for like Sarah, costing that kind of money...
Poor Romney, when he went to New Hampshire to announce his candidacy,
Palin got the crowds, she got the front page above the fold of the Union Leader
and Mitt only got a small space.

With being executive in charge of the Alaska National Guard, she has
the top Security Clearance..

No flip flop with Palin, she has held true to her convictions..

When media talk of imbeciles Rubio, Christie, Jeb Bush as possibles
makes me sick..
Rubio should have been indicted for using campaign money for personal use.
Christie, I would not trust as far as could throw him....Christie used the word
"ME" about 38 times at the Rep Nat Conv. He followed Ann Romney, did not
even acknowledge her, that punk can go to hell.... I'm so damn Happy, CPAC
did not invite him to speak.

Go to American Thinker, in search type: Stella Paul in her archives scroll
down to Sarah Palin, read what Stella says about Palin...

Sarah Palin is the only one that can beat Hillary Clinton or whoever.

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rzarc2 replies:
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LOL Sarah Palin in 2016 is a guarantee of a Dem win in 2016 probably by a 70/30 landslide.

Rocko191...seriously, have you taken your meds today?
GOP-R--Con-Men replies:
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Palin beating Hillary? Only in the delusional mind of a teabagger.
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crankyoleman says:
I left the Republican Party and became an independent before she came on the scene. But if I hadn't, her blatant stupidity would have sent me in that direction anyway.
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GOP-R--Con-Men says:
Sarah Palin with her big face and head looks like one of the puppets from the movie Team America. Teabaggers are pulling her strings.
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Bush-cheney-R-Terrorists says:
Sarah Palin's voice is not so bad, it's just the words that are annoying. This lady has been making money just talking for the last few years, and she should be able to continue making a living using her mouth for a few more years.
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Ulgnud says:
Amazing how low the bar is for being President. When Palin was a VP candidate she proved she could think circles around Obama with ease on national TV. Yet there are those who think Obama walks on water. No wonder the US is void of intelligent leadership.
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GOP-R--Con-Men replies:
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Only a person with a subterranean I.Q. thinks Sarah Palin can think circles around President Obama.
oldoc44 replies:
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Not sure this gal even went to kollege (?) ... but she's still kinda' milfy though, so let her stand there a talk. Hardly any chance of anything that our Ivy president can't counter will be presented.
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Lindag20 says:
The conservatives could always have her on their mud wrestling team. I'm sure she'd do well.
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oldoc44 replies:
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Yeah, mud...or maybe jello? She and her cute pal from Minnesota would be a great team.LOL
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pitai says:
Cariboubarbie...I like that!
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ShawnsMomma says:
Sarah Palin belongs in Federal Prison. Palin left office in 2009 to avoid prosecution over a sextng affair she had with my son Shawn Christy, only 17 years old at the time. Since then she has set my son up to be a stalker and ruined his life. Learn the whole truth at Shawn Christy Political Prisoner. http://shawnchristypoliticalprisoner.blogspot.com/ Sarah used a copy of fake threat letter in April 2011 to get a protective order against my son. Sarah said she lost the orginal but just happened to have a copy. John Tiemessen, Palin`s attorney gave this copy to the FBI on April 6, 2011. Then Tiemessen called Shawn on April 7th, and tried to extort Shawn into silence with the threat of a protective order. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj_Z_d8Uouw&feature=youtu.be Shawn said no and his life was ruined. Sarah Palin is guilty of Fraud and Perjury.
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Lindag20 replies:
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Sorry to hear about that. I'd seen the story before and didn't know what to think of it, but considering how Sarah interferred in Levi's life, I figured she was at fault in the whole thing.
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