To: Josh Painter
Sarah is going to organize and get the tsunami rolling.
To: Josh Painter
The press will call her Mrs. Palin or former-Governor Palin. They can’t wait.
3 posted on
07/09/2009 10:22:37 AM PDT by
Al B.
(Dennis Miller on why he loves Sarah Palin: "She bugs all the right people")
To: Josh Painter
There can be no more powerful symbolism to Republicans than Gov. Palin launching the national phase of her career of public service at Ronald Reagan's presidential library. There will be a great disturbance in the force at that time. For the good. Yes.
4 posted on
07/09/2009 10:22:51 AM PDT by
McGruff
(Don't explain; your friends don't need it, and your enemies won't believe you anyway)
To: Josh Painter
What better place to start than at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, indeed! That’s no coincidence, folks! And so kicks off her 2012 presidential campaign!
WE LOVE SARAH!!! She gets more incredible by the day!
LET’S GO SARAH, LET’S GO!!!!
SA-RAH, 20-12!
SA-RAH, 20-12!
SA-RAH, 20-12!
SARAH PALIN, HELL YEAH!!!!!!!
6 posted on
07/09/2009 10:26:04 AM PDT by
wk4bush2004
(SA-RAH, 20-12! SA-RAH, 20-12! SA-RAH, 20-12! SARAH PALIN, HELL YEAH!!!)
To: Josh Painter
"The Texas governor just last month was bragging on the endorsement, saying "If there's a bigger endorsement in the Republican universe, I don't know who it is than Sarah." There will be other Republicans who will want Sarah Palin to campaign for them. RNC Chairman Michael Steele said Monday: "I'm very excited about the opportunity to have Sarah Palin freed up now to engage across the country to help, you know, reorient the party and grow it. She said she now wants to be able to contribute in a different way, and as RNC chairman, I absolutely welcome it."Sarah Palin is going to wind up carrying the entire moribund GOP party on her shoulders during the next election cycle. Funny thing is, there aren't many other people who could do it. She is strong in so many ways that don't show that most people will never realize or understand her hidden resources. GoooooOOOO, CUDA!!
10 posted on
07/09/2009 10:59:01 AM PDT by
redhead
(Liberalism: The STD of American politics. Check out the Half-baked Sourdough! (shameless blog plug!))
To: Josh Painter
>> Like ex-senators and former presidents, ex-governors retain their honorific titles <<
Not really accurate for former Presidents:
The correct etiquette has long been to call them by the highest titles they held before they were POTUS. So the proper way to refer to Bill Clinton is “Gov. Clinton,” and the proper way to refer to George Herbert Walker Bush is “Ambassador Bush.”
Granted that the USA’s decline of intellectual standards means almost nobody follows this proper etiquette anymore, but it’s still the way things should be done.
Still, “Gov. Palin” is entirely OK!
12 posted on
07/09/2009 11:24:12 AM PDT by
Hawthorn
To: Josh Painter
may I say the headline should be, and my guess is, will be: “The Education of the MSM”
14 posted on
07/09/2009 12:32:43 PM PDT by
The Wizard
(Democrat Party: a criminal enterprise)
To: Josh Painter
sooo, when evan bayh leaves the senate will we have to call him “senator” bayh or “governor” bayh? which honorary title would be proper in this circumstance?
16 posted on
07/09/2009 12:35:04 PM PDT by
madamemayhem
(there are only two places in the world: over here and over there.)
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