She did not even finish her term, just look where she is now, doing reality TV.
And earning a fortune in the process. I like the way other people are always advising others on their best financial interests, that would most certainly lead them into bankruptcy. Here are the facts. Palin would have earned $125,000.00 if she would have finished the year out as Alaska's Governor. $250,000.00 if she finished her term, (depending how the salary is paid). Since
July she has earned over
$12,000,000.00, (12 MILLION). Not to mention her job was a dead end going nowhere.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20002412-503544.htmlReal tough choice. Now, the "experts" would have rather seen her stay on, go nowhere, and earn nothing in the process. But they don't have to feed her family, or pay her bills. Not to mention her daughter is making a fortune off her mothers popularity as well. It's always easy to throw away other peoples money.
McCain got the votes he did because of Palin and the hard right. Without her he never would have gotten their votes. Everytime the GOP runs moderates they lose. They did with McCain as well, but without the conservative right they would have been slaughtered. The Tea Party, along with it's success can be attributed to her all but directly. She packed every rally they had where she appeared. They are now a political force to be reckoned with, and the Republicans listen to them. They better. Her endorsement is worth more to any Republican candidate than anyone else. Who else is there for that matter? Huckabee? Old school Romney? No matter how much you hate Palin, you have to be at least realistic about where she's been, and what she's done, along with her value to the Republicans, Fox News, and most every conservative out there. The only thing that would have been stupid was for her to stay in that freezer pit earning zilch, with nowhere to go afterward but down. Right now her only problem is spending what she makes, which at the present time is all but unlimited, and deciding what offer or book deal to take next. Bill T.