gulliver
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Sat Nov-21-09 07:07 PM
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A Word on Behalf of Sarah Palin |
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In the interest of fairness, I just want to offer a few words of support for Sarah Palin as the GOP presidential candidate in 2012. I think sometimes that we Dems are too quick to condemn Palin as an unmitigated, unqualified, nincompoop-headed, GOP "It" girl whose only claim to non-obscurity rests in her ability to reflect photons. But the truth may not be that obvious.
I would argue that Palin is a perfect candidate for the GOP.
First, she represents GOP values in every dimension. Certainly she has the intellectual firepower to be a leader in the GOP. I think that is undisputed. Class? She is as classy as anyone in the GOP. Truthful? Of course! There are few in the GOP who are more truthful than Sarah Palin. She is right up there with the best of them.
Second, I don't think anyone would say that Sarah Palin is not every bit as qualified to run the country as Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush were. She is easily their equal.
Fellow Dems, I just don't think we should let our fear of a Palin candidacy cloud our judgment of her. We should not be quick to condemn the idea as ridiculous simply because she is the candidate we fear most. She is very likely to get the GOP nomination, and there is little we can do to keep the GOP from running her in 2012. They are simply too clever not to.
And if Ms. Palin prevails as the GOP candidate but loses to Obama in the general election in 2012, I certainly believe she will be a strong opponent for us in 2016.
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Sat Nov-21-09 07:09 PM
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The less people like her pushing their radical ideas the better.
She belongs being all "Mavericky" on Fox News.
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Sat Nov-21-09 07:10 PM
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2. RIGHT but the Sarah express is running toward a Teaparty nomination THAT Should SCARE us. |
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Edited on Sat Nov-21-09 07:47 PM by Vincardog
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Blue_In_AK
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Sat Nov-21-09 07:13 PM
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3. Don't encourage her. n/t |
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Sat Nov-21-09 07:25 PM
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5. Let's remember the message of 2000 - 'Bush is too dumb to be president' |
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Sat Nov-21-09 07:25 PM
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4. And again in 2020, 2024, 2028 |
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She can be the Republicans' Ralph Nadar!
And do to them what Nadar did to Al Gore. Works for me.
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Sat Nov-21-09 07:34 PM
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7. What makes everyone think Obama will run again in 2012???? |
Chemisse
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Sat Nov-21-09 08:00 PM
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9. Whoa! You just brought my brain to a screeching halt. |
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But then, of course he will, because every president seeks reelection.
I wonder when was the last time a first term president did NOT seek reelection.
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Sat Nov-21-09 08:16 PM
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Sat Nov-21-09 08:39 PM
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12. Thanks; I had forgotten about him - nt |
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Sat Nov-21-09 07:34 PM
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6. No, there are many in the GOP more classy than she...... |
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.... of course none of them are younger than 60.
Orrin Hatch comes to mind. The Republican of 20 years ago and the Republican of today are two completely different beasts.
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Sat Nov-21-09 07:38 PM
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I do think that "blithering idiot" would have been well-used in there somewhere, though.
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Sun Nov-22-09 01:38 AM
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13. She certainly does represent what remains of the republican party. |
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Sarah Palin' IS the GOP.
Which is why the GOP IS only 18% of the population now.
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