So, Palin’s upset and now she’s going to go after Romney?
I like Palin and think she’s gotten a raw deal from both the MSM and some of the GOP establishment, but it seems to me that her time to go after Romney was in the primaries.
Yet, given that opportunity, she passed. Once she passed, she needed to decide whether she wants the GOP candidate or Obama to win in November. Right now, it appears to me that she’s undecided.
By the way, can anyone provide a link to a good article explaining why Palin was not at the GOP convention. I read a lot, but there’s been precious little analysis of her failure to appear. I do know that she appeared mighty upset in an interview pre-convention. What’s going on here?
Ok, we get it, you apparently do not like Palin, because she isn’t dancing to your tune.
So much for keeping Romney’s feet to the fire........
now don’t be critical of Romney,
do not talk about his liberal record,
don’t talk now about his flip flops.......
If he gets elected we will hear the same drum beat.......
don’t be critical he is our president now,
don’t press to hard the 2014 mid term elections are coming up,
don’t be critical the 2016 election is coming up don’t want to give the dems any ammunition.
When is this mythical “feet to the fire going to happen”?
This article isn't written by Sarah Palin. She has nothing to do with it.
PALIN:" No no no no! Please go vote! Let me ask you man, do me a favor. If this go-around you dont know who you dislike more or like more, Romney or Obama this go-around, give Romney a shot.
We dont want to repeat the failed policies of President Obama. Thats insanity, to repeat the same failures over and over again and expect a different result."
Couple of versions one or the other is probably corect.
She was not invited.
She refused to have her address pre-approved.(Edited)
Yet, given that opportunity, she passed.
Not true. She was very active in support of other candidates than Romney and was critical of Romney during the primary campaign. Like many of us, Sarah is correctly critical of the namby-pamby way the Romneyites are running their campaign. Her criticisms are valid.
Tonight on O'Reilly, she agreed with Laura Ingraham that if the GOP can't win what's essentially a gimme election like this one, with the record Obama has compiled, then the Republican Party ought to just close up shop and be replaced. On that, too, I agree with her.