Posted on 09/20/2011 2:08:55 PM PDT by Rational Thought
But he never stirrs it in Grass roots action’s direction.
Well, of course I don’t read all his posts. LOL!
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No I don’t think so. Most of those who are conservative have slipped in the polls and not come back up. Even if she weren’t nominated she still speaks about issues most Americans care about. Considering how she can fire up a crowd she would be an asset to whoever wins the nomination. Her message resonates and since she’s been fearless and stood up to all the naysayers she’s getting more respect from people who may not want to vote for her but would like her plan to be adopted by whoever the nominee is (it’s an excellent plan she outlined in Iowa nonspecific enough that our candidate would only have to use it as a kind of “skeleton” so showcase more specific ideas). She’s explained crony capitalism well enough that even those sacred “independents” and libs agree, the latter being forced into grudging respect. So yes considering how much press coverage she garners she would generate more interest in all the candidates. Nothing wrong with that. It might even get some of the squishy middle to vote for whoever is the standard-bearer. Granted, I’d love to vote for her and will if/when she gets in there are candidates I can easily support currently running.
Technically, I think she can file for primaries "just in case" without formally declaring.
I think November is the optimal month -- maybe on November 13th, the exact same date Ronald Reagan declared his presidential candidacy in 1979. November is good because it is about the time that it will become apparent that the Super Committe is screwing up and that a Balanced Budget Amendment won't be passed. They would be good rallying points for her campaign.
She could then run a short, but highly energized blitzkrieg campaign -- which is more her style -- for two months before the primaries begin.
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Of one thing there is no question:
Palin is the focal point of the 2012 election.
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Never mind. LOL!
HG, you are one grumpy son of a gun.
I love Sarah Palin but I don’t want her to run. I like her as the kingmaker on the outside; watching everyone spin and dance to her every word is the sweetest entertainment. Let the established idiots pretend not to care while they twist themselves into knots looking for her approval.
That said, she has my vote should she make it official.
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>> “ I like her as the kingmaker” <<
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If she doesn’t make it into the WH, there won’t be anything to be ‘king’ of.
I messed it up and didn’t realize it. Ooops... :)
I told a Fl GOP fundraiser tonight that all my money is on Sarah. If she does not win the country is lost. There is no one who has the vision and moxy to bring us back from the brink, especially the cowardly GOP. I told him that and worse.
Thanks, ASA Vet! :)
Obama 49, Palin 44
http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/09/20/2417008/poll-finds-obama-losing-ground.html
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