In an eight page story, in New York magazine, about the life and ambition of Sarah Palin -- The Revolution Will Be Commercialized -- we learn that Sarah Palin has long had her eye on the Oval Office:
In 1996, a few weeks into her run for Wasilla mayor, Palin revealed to Laura Chase, her campaign manager at the time, the scope of her ambition. “We were sitting at my table one night and I said, ‘Sarah, one day you could be governor.’ She just looked at me and said, ‘I don’t want to be governor, I want to be president.’”
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