Iowa on Saturday, New Hampshire on Monday?
Sure looks like it. But I'm wondering if she isn't getting in too late.
Oh, and if she does get in, Bachman drops out within a month, as do Huntsman and Gingrich. Paul will hang around because of his whackjob supporters just long enough to be a turd in the punchbowl. Cain doesn't get much past South Carolina, if that far.
The only BAD thing I see about this is Palin splitting conservatives off from Perry (and Bachman while she's in the race) and this would actually help Romney. Otherwise, her entry into the race, even if she doesn't secure the nomination, is to drag ALL of the candidates to the right, and when she does that, there's going to be a LOT more interest and enthusiasm in the eventual nominee, provided he/she maintains that conservative stance through to the general election.
Am I concerned she's too polarizing to win a general election? There is that possibility, but considering the alternative is four more years of the Obamanation, hey...