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What Palin Can Teach Obama About Seizing the Moment

Posted: 05/17/2012 6:15 pm

The president could learn from her well-honed habit of following her gut instincts.

Life is really about the moments and whether we're ready to take advantage of them. We can meet someone and have a wonderful connection, then back off because of fear or preexisting plans and hope another moment comes along. But many times, when that moment or person is gone, we never have the opportunity again. The same holds true in politics.

During the last few weeks of the presidential campaign, I have seen two of those "moment" opportunities having surfaced. President Obama and his campaign bypassed one key moment, while Sarah Palin took advantage of the other. It kind of shows the difference between a politician and campaign that makes decisions tethered to a logical plan, and someone who makes decisions based on her gut and from her heart. Obama makes fewer mistakes than Palin, but he also misses some key moments along the way.

I have at times questioned Palin's qualifications, knowledge, and discipline, as well as her desire to be a celebrity more than a leader, but she has an intuitive feel for politics. She knows how to make gut decisions -- and at times these have definitely paid off for her. They certainly did in her involvement in the Republican primary for the open Senate seat in Nebraska.

Palin decided to engage on behalf of the dark-horse GOP candidate, Deb Fischer, who was running a very lean campaign against her better-known opponents, state Attorney General Jon Bruning and state Treasurer Don Stenberg. Fischer was being outspent more than 10-to-1 and was well behind in the polls. Palin endorsed her and advocated on behalf of Fischer's candidacy in the campaign's final days, and Fischer pulled off a stunning upset. Was it all because of Palin? No, but she was an important one reason.

Many folks criticize Palin for the fact that her history of helping candidates has succeeded only about half the time. In my view, this is an incredible record, since she almost always backs underdogs and candidates with seemingly no chance of success. Palin does this because she makes decisions from the gut. Yes, she makes mistakes, but she also knows how to take advantage of a moment when it presents itself.

And so let's look at another moment where a candidate and his campaign missed a real opportunity. I wrote this a few weeks ago, and I'll say it again: Obama's campaign, starting in mid-April, had a real opportunity to frame this race and keep Mitt Romney from rising or getting up off the mat. They let it pass.

If Obama ends up losing in November, I would argue that one of the key reasons is that he could have defined Romney in this period from mid-April to the end of May, and didn't. He missed this moment when his campaign had a huge spending advantage, and could have used that to overwhelm Romney with advertising that defined this race. Now the Obama campaign will lose that huge advantage as Romney raises money and begins catching up. It's much better to outspend someone 5-to-1 than it is to wait and outspend them 1.5-to-1.

As each day becomes more of a "he said/he said" effort, the race has become virtually tied. Romney has also had the opportunity to rehabilitate his image and come back from the bruising he took during the Republican primary campaign. In sports, how many times have we seen a team that is ahead employ a run-out-the-clock strategy, only to lose in the final minutes? Obama should have kept the full-court press on while the opposing team was weary. He let that moment go, and now Romney's campaign has gotten a second wind.

Life really is about going with your heart and having your head figure out logistics afterward. That's true whether it means jumping into a moment with someone else, or in the midst of a tight presidential race where every day matters.

Previously published on NationalJournal.com

 

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The president could learn from her well-honed habit of following her gut instincts. Life is really about the moments and whether we're ready to take advantage of them. We can meet someone and have a ...
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07:22 PM on 05/19/2012
So, if I cared enough and had someone watching poll numbers for me, I too could determine who was likely to win anyway, then select that unknown person in a state where I had no knowledge, interest or business, and "endorse" that likely winner on the night before election day, and have a 50% success rate.
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Adam of CA
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03:11 PM on 05/18/2012
If a wannabe president regrets Palin in his life, then why wish her on the President?
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Adam of CA
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02:44 PM on 05/18/2012
Even Sen. McCain couldn't swallow this turkey of an idea that Sarah Palin could be helpful !
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Adam of CA
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02:12 PM on 05/18/2012
The reliance on such a Lipstick Character for an argument demonstrates that the idea is shallow.
11:59 AM on 05/18/2012
How hard is it to pick a winner when it looks like a sure thing? DUH
dcgal1
what does this mean?
10:45 AM on 05/18/2012
There is nothing that she could teach President Obama, absolutely nothing!
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coreten
10:41 AM on 05/18/2012
There is a difference in taking advantage of an opportunity that was there for the taking and being given an opportunity and then riding on it's coattails. Palin was given an opportunity by McCain, who will probably regret it for the rest of his life, and Palin has been riding that ever since because of the similarly thinking people. It is akin to being pushed off a cliff and falling into a pot of gold. You call that strategy???
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sals
10:38 AM on 05/18/2012
Here's news for you bud, being from wasilla, after the bridge to nowhere and many other mishaps, sarah is slow to do anything waiting for the poitical winds to help her make decisions....but she will jump when she thinks it is going to go in a certain direction....that is her "political gut".....now if you go go back and count the numerous neverending lies, she wins the crown. I wouldn't have any president learn anything from her, I wouldn't trust them. She is a compulsive liar.
09:42 AM on 05/18/2012
The fact that Palin combines the ignorance and hatred of the religious conservatives with policies that support the greedy one percent makes her the perfect person to excite the southern dominated GOP which has now embraced states rights as their principal rallying cry. The tea party phonies that campaigned as deficit hawks but turned out to be theocrats first and foremost naturally appealed to her born again brain but this is not a path democrats should follow. They must stand up for the common good and against the hateful and destructive states rights philosophy that wants to destrot the federal government.
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aligatorhardt
Cut on the bias
09:36 AM on 05/18/2012
Palin is a skilled opportunists and con artist; I am glad Obama is not considering Palin a sensei.
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ANuttyReader
09:32 AM on 05/18/2012
Sara Palin is an opportunist that keeps putting her foot on her mouth. President Obama is a much smarter classier guy. What anyone can learn from Sara Palin is what not to do.
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sjk1
07:46 AM on 05/18/2012
so now palin is the soothsayer from wasilla? dont think so. She has broken clock syndrome.
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Tamburillo
Salute!
04:52 AM on 05/18/2012
What sad is someone got paid to write this.

HuPo, really?
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aligatorhardt
Cut on the bias
09:38 AM on 05/18/2012
Really, if that is what is done with the money just give it to me instead. That would accomplish the same thing.
RealistBC
Micro-bios must pass muster.
03:29 AM on 05/18/2012
Considering that Obama doesn't listen to his own supporters, and he's such a fan of regressive Republicans like Reagan, it's worth a try to have him listen to whack jobs like Palin and Dowd. At least he might learn what NOT to do.
dcgal1
what does this mean?
10:46 AM on 05/18/2012
Whatever!
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almchrl13
03:18 AM on 05/18/2012
Obama should get Josephine the plumber.