Posted on 12/26/2010 9:45:19 AM PST by Talkradio03
Bill Kristol and Juan Williams are talking about the strongest GOP candidate in 2012, Juan Williams takes a swipe at Mike Pence, then says "There's nobody out there except for Sarah Palin who could absolutely dominate the stage and she can't stand on the intellectual stage with Obama" From FNS
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Koolaid drinking Jaun who no doubt, says what he says about his AnnointedIdiot based upon two things: his race connection and political ideology. Nothing new here; move along. =.=
Juan Williams can’t stand on the intellectual stage with Sean Hannity.
Well, OK I would have thought it self-evident - but to be specific, interviews about relevant domestic and particularly international issues. We don’t have any idea what kind of political views Sarah Palin holds, but we know that she really can’t see Russia from her house. That was silly she actually took Robin Roberts out to check.
And please tell us about the teams assembled by other repubs. For bonus points, tell us what races away from their home state that were significantly affected by endorsements by Mitt, Daniels, huckabee, etc,,,
Sarah is the clear leader. Time already to get on the team and make it happen.
That was Tina Fey that said that. It looks like that was a pre-prepared canned slap by that reporterette. I didnt see *anything* that implies Sarah took her “out to check”. They were on the pier in front of her house, and the reporter said, “OK,,Hahahah,,, I GOTS to ask,,,”.
Sarah blew her off and moved into missile defense,, which Obama is destroying.
I wonder how stupid you have to be to keep repeating a line from Tina Fey, a COMEDIAN who said that bit about seeing Russia from her house on SNL.
Sarah NEVER said that and only ignorant sheep believe she did.
Yes, that’s the problem; the narrative that she’s a dunce is easily believed by the weak minded and clueless...but that’s what campaigns are for.
Thanks for self identifying, anyway, erlayman
We all have our opinions and I’ve no self-flattery that mine is better than yours. For our country I hope you’re wrong and of course one must weigh the alternatives before us.
But my take is that she’s the most electable one we have. More McCain-like mush won’t do it, and she is the governor who reached a 90% approval rating at one point. As she has wisely pointed out, the presidential race is an electoral one, and she’s looking pretty good against Obama in the key swing states at this point.
The 10 million polls asking if she is qualified and all the recent polls showing Barry in the lead on a nationwide level are expressly meant to make you think she isn’t electable.
Jaun Williams just recovering from a huge faux pax, should refrain from attacking the 2012 president. Doesn’t he learn from mistakes?
Yes,,, and those polls are meant to direct us to Mitt, who is unelectable. The media attack on Sarah is blunt proof that they think SHE is the threat. If they were sure that Obama would beat her by 20 points,, we would be seeing staries about her being a “maverick” valiantly taking on the repub establishment.
They are telling us who they fear,,, and it ain’t Mitt, et al.
Agreed.
Did I imply that Palin ever did say it ? All I wrote was that the issue had been (finally) laid to rest. Although she did actually cite Alaskas proximity to Russia as foreign policy experience in the Couric interview which is equally ridiculous.
Anyway, what I am looking for personally is a candidate so unequivocally competent and experienced that will not stand on the same stage but totally blow Obama off it intellectually. The standard of comparison with our current president is so low it only serves to bring her to his level.
Absolutely no cred in that statement. I’ve had the weirdest answers from the Persian Jew acquaintances about their support for the Dems. I asked them “the Dems want to hand over Israel to the so-called Palestinians yet you support ehm, why is that?”
never heard a “simple coherent, logical” answer. It’s like American Jews are hardwired to vote Dem.
Neither you nor I decide that. The primary voters will. So we will see who’s right. In the meantime, I am open to some alternative suggestions. The more we have to choose from the better chance we have of stopping the train.
America is supposed to bend over and kiss the b*tt of anyone who attended an ivy-league liberal school, and especially those who taught there. This is the intellectual orthodoxy of our nation today, and its value is nothing...less than nothing.
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