
Sarah Palin signaled she would be honored to serve in President Trump’s second administration — the administration she helped build from the ground up — and then admitted quietly and without drama that nobody had reached out to her. Lost elections. A defamation lawsuit against the New York Times that consumed nearly a decade of her life and ended without the victory she fought for every single step of the way. A movement she helped create that moved on without her. And through all of it — not one public breakdown, not one bitter statement, not one moment of asking anyone for sympathy. Some people get loud when life keeps taking things from them. Sarah Palin just keeps showing up quietly — and at 62 that might be the most powerful thing she has ever done.
