“I’m concentrating on 2010 and making sure that we have issues to tackle,” Palin said in the interview taped last week and broadcast on Monday. “I don’t know what I’m going to be doing in 2012. [Running for president is] not on my radar screen right now.”
The former Alaska governor and unsuccessful 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate, who is popular among many US conservatives, has embarked on a campaign-style media tour to promote her book that was released on Tuesday.
Her appearance on Winfrey’s program, one of the most watched daytime shows on US television, comes as political insiders watch her every move to see if she may launch a bid for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. Winfrey actively supported Democrat Barack Obama during last year’s campaign.
Palin is to hit a dozen states during a book tour that will take her mostly to smaller cities. The initial printing of 1.5 million copies promises the memoir written with a ghost writer will be an instant best-seller. If Palin is to seek higher office, she’ll have to overcome some political headwinds.
A Washington Post/ABC News poll found that 60 percent of those polled said Palin was not qualified to serve as president and 52 percent viewed her in unfavorable terms. Among Republicans, however, her positive rating was 76 percent.
The interview with Winfrey was interspersed with home video showing Palin playing with her grandson Tripp, exercising in shorts, and staying out of her daughter’s way during a Halloween trick-or-treating excursion in their hometown of Wasilla, Alaska.
A self-styled “hockey mom” during the 2008 campaign, Palin directed her at-times tart tongue at CBS TV anchorwoman Katie Couric and Levi Johnston, who fathered a child out-of-wedlock with Palin’s daughter Bristol and has since become a Palin critic.
‘Neanderthal tribe’
Palin said Couric’s questions during their series of interviews during the campaign -- which critics said exposed Palin’s lack of intellectual depth -- had “annoyed” her and therefore left the perception she was “unqualified.”
“I thought she was asking about this Neanderthal tribe up there in Alaska,” Palin said of Couric’s questions about which newspapers and magazines she regularly read. Palin recalled being confronted by Couric backstage following a thrilling campaign stop. “There’s the perky one, with the microphone, with the questions,” Palin said disparagingly.
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