To: RefudiateObama2012
I had a similar reaction to the speech. I’ve not been a supporter of a Palin run, but I thought she did indeed carve out an interesting niche with that speech, and did in fact set herself apart from all the declared candidates. I actually think her message, as exemplified by that speech, is the superior message. There. I said it.
12 posted on
09/09/2011 5:45:10 AM PDT by
Huck
(I don't believe there is just one God--humanity seems like the work of a committee to me.)
To: Huck
That speech too, IMO, identified herself as the "kind of politician/president we need"
Every scenerio posed was answered with ... what she has already accomplished.
This speech was the straw that broke my skepticle back ... Sarah's running and damned cleverly, too.
Imagine this political acumen and bravado against any of our enemies ... both foreign and domestic?
What would Hoffa say about president Palin?
21 posted on
09/09/2011 5:58:15 AM PDT by
knarf
(I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true)
To: Huck
We will have to get you a Palin t shirt and some buttons.
Palin 2012
45 posted on
09/09/2011 6:33:57 AM PDT by
Friendofgeorge
(Sarah Palin 2012 or flippin bust)
To: Huck
Yeah me too but I agree with a poster above that if this article were written about Perry these same people on this thread saying we knew it Palin is great would be calling Perry a RINO.This crap needs to end.It is double standardish and turns people off.But I agree she does have the superior message.BUT...sadly I think the MSM want her to do a third party to elect Obama even though we may see it as a righteous thing from Palin; they want they're Obama.
54 posted on
09/09/2011 6:52:44 AM PDT by
Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid!
(Cash for clunkers, subsidies - none has worked. The left =one-trick pony on the economy $pend)
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