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Conservatives4Palin.com:

By most accounts, Governor Palin’s speech to the 2011 India Today Conclave was a resounding success. Her message was clear, and dealt with many of the important issues facing our nation, and indeed the world at this time. Although Politico couldn’t muster up the will to report fairly on the event, other members of the media employed a more professional standard. Here’s a roundup of the event:
Time:

In her speech titled “My Vision of America,” the former Governor of Alaska, who was on her first trip to India, did simply articulate her vision of America but touched on a range of topics from the rise of China, energy independence, Indian-American ties, and, in a rather timely fashion, the use of force in the Arab world.

Palin dismissed the notion of declining American influence. “I completely reject that,” she said. “It represents wrongheaded thinking by our friends and wishful thinking by some enemies.” Speaking to a crowd of political and business leaders, hosted by India Today magazine, Palin stressed that while America is not in decline, India is rising to meet it. Deepening economic, military and diplomatic ties between the two countries are vital, she said. “The relationship is the key to the future, the security, the prosperity of our world,” she said. “I see it strengthening.

Whoever’s President, it better strengthen. We’re going to need each other especially as these other regions rise, if we want a peaceful world, India and the United States have to be linked.”

Palin’s personal appeal was apparent to those who attended the event. “She said the right things,” said Kiran Aurora a retiree from New Delhi. “I don’t know if she’s Presidential material, but she’s charismatic. There is a charm about her.” “She came across as a very honorable person, who’s still maturing as a politician,” said Sandip Ganguli, a hotel executive in India. “What she appeared to lack in global knowledge and experience was made up by her belief in America and that the American people have what it takes to come back.”

The New York Times:

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I think she is running.
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