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Palin: GOP Should Not Alienate Ron Paul Voters
NewsMax ^ | Jan. 4, 2012 | Staff

Posted on 01/04/2012 1:16:42 PM PST by La Enchiladita

Sarah Palin said she wasn't surprised at Rick Santorum's success in Iowa, and warned that the GOP should not take Ron Paul's supporters lightly.

Speaking on Fox News before Iowa's final numbers were in, she called Santorum "spot-on" with his policies toward Iran and praised his "social conservative" positions.

Her strongest comments came for Paul, however, saying "the GOP had better not marginalize Ron Paul and his supporters after this" because "a lot of Americans are war-weary and we are broke" and Paul has reached that constituency well. She warned that the GOP "better work with them."

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To: PapaBear3625

sounds good to me-


121 posted on 01/04/2012 2:44:14 PM PST by chicken head
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To: Zionist Conspirator

thats not good—lol


122 posted on 01/04/2012 2:45:31 PM PST by chicken head
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To: jpsb

And that’s a bad thing?


123 posted on 01/04/2012 2:45:37 PM PST by Daveinyork
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To: justlurking

“It’s also a lesson that a lot of conservatives could learn, especially here on FR. “


You wonder if it is Paul the person who is hated or anyone advocating his ideas of sound money and no war involvement would be hated too and these issues not raised.


124 posted on 01/04/2012 2:50:22 PM PST by ex-snook ("above all things, truth beareth away the victory")
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To: Seaplaner

Oh, I don’t think Ron Paul supporters are Obama supporters. Just the opposite.

They admire his government completely out of our lives stance.

They are also disenchanted with sending our men and women to fight in foreign wars where there is no satisfactory end game and where nothing will ever change.

I feel that way also.

Where we break with Paul is his crazy isolationist ideas where he still thinks that if we would stay home, make our armies weaker and mind our own business, there would be no war.

And his feeling that we somehow contributed to the World Trade Center bombing is beyond ridiculous and infuriating.

We must be vigilant, ready to defend ourselves and do it, if necessary.

I believe in more bombing and fewer troops on the ground and in not interfering with countries to help them get rid of some cruel leader, when we should know they will only end up with an even more cruel one.

Or try to change their societies to suit us. Let them alone but if they attack us, give them hell.


125 posted on 01/04/2012 2:51:55 PM PST by altura (Perry 2012)
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To: txhurl

After 10 years of war, how many Iraq and Afghan vets and their families (these people all being under the age of 40) do you suppose are ready to support Newt Gingrich’s WW3 with Iran?

Do you honestly want to run Newt or Santorum against Obama in 2012 on a WW3 platform. Obama is going to run as the “I brought the troops home” and “I killed bin Laden” candidate.

Do you want to make the 2012 election about starting a war with Iran? I mean really? Are there people who seriously believe that “WW3” is what American voters want right now?


126 posted on 01/04/2012 2:54:07 PM PST by WilliamHouston
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To: Daveinyork
I think Paul would not be poling as well as he has if he was only getting nutcase support. I think he’s poling as well as he does because he’s the only candidate who specifically promises to cxut the government, and remembers which department he plans to eliminate.

What difference does it make what the surrender monkey promises? He has been in Washington for over a quarter century and has NEVER done a thing, except blame America for every problem in the world and complain.
He has never done anything in the past and I doubt if he would ever do anything in the future.
127 posted on 01/04/2012 2:54:41 PM PST by John D
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To: SECURE AMERICA
Being ignorant of the fact that Iran and the islamofacists will not stop trying to destroy America or not caring because “war is not the answer” is another thing..

People in other countries may want to do a lot of things but that does not require that the USA drain it's blood, wealth and future to suppress every mean regime in the world. Mao wanted nuclear world war to bring about the socialist future and openly spoke of China's ability to absorb many millions of casualties, talk far more chilling than anything ever heard from Iran, yet the USA never saw the need to go to war to stop him and his regime from developing a nuclear bomb.

128 posted on 01/04/2012 2:56:02 PM PST by Colonel Kangaroo
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To: justlurking

Yes. I tried hard not to alienate Cain supporters because I didn’t want to turn them against my candidate.

But Ron Paul supporters are in a different class. they are fanatics mostly.

I don’t know what they will do in the end. I hope we can find a candidate with enough anti-big government leanings to attract some of them.

There’s actually a candidate like that out there and he’s another Texan.


129 posted on 01/04/2012 2:56:47 PM PST by altura (Perry 2012)
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To: John D

There you go again. “Surrender Monkey?” How the hell do we afford an aggressive foreign policy without at least a $trillion a year in budget cuts?


130 posted on 01/04/2012 2:57:21 PM PST by Daveinyork
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To: Daveinyork

No, just trying to dispelled the notion that most of Paul supporters are Rats running some kind of operation ciaos on the GOP.


131 posted on 01/04/2012 2:58:50 PM PST by jpsb
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To: Daveinyork
"that’s why we can’t stop the growth of government, and the elimination of our Constitutional liberties"

ROFL

You Paulbots vote for the Ralien, and waste your vote, and what have YOU got to show for it (except a few bumper stickers and "I voted for Ron Paul" buttons)?

132 posted on 01/04/2012 3:01:14 PM PST by traditional1 (Free speech for me.....not for thee)
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To: jpsb

I’ve never believe that. If they were doing that sort of thing, they’d be supporting Romney.


133 posted on 01/04/2012 3:01:29 PM PST by Daveinyork
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To: Zionist Conspirator

You know, it makes me wonder what will happen if someone like Newt Gingrich or Rick Santorum does get elected, and starts a war with Iran (in an America that is sick of foreign wars) to position themselves as the favorite candidate of Christian Zionists and the pro-Israel Lobby.

I can’t see that as being a good thing for Israel. On the contrary, I can’t think of anything more likely to stimulate anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. Having dealt with these people on the internet (who believe everything is a Jewish conspiracy), I am sure that would be like oxygen to the whole anti-Semitic sub-culture.


134 posted on 01/04/2012 3:02:21 PM PST by WilliamHouston
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To: Seaplaner

Paul is correct about spending and the federal reserve and fixing the corruptions, after that he gets out in the weeds a whole lot.


135 posted on 01/04/2012 3:02:40 PM PST by org.whodat (Just another heartless American, hated by "AMNESTY" Newt, Willard, Perry and nervous supporters.)
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To: WilliamHouston
After 10 years of war, how many Iraq and Afghan vets and their families (these people all being under the age of 40) do you suppose are ready to support Newt Gingrich’s WW3 with Iran?

My son, who has a piece of shrapnel in his neck from a roadside bomb, but he is a third generation veteran and not a dope smoking coward who thinks freedom is free.
136 posted on 01/04/2012 3:03:12 PM PST by John D
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To: WilliamHouston

WH, that’s a well thought-out analysis. My proposal was just pragmatic.

As you know, there’s about 50M voters who don’t bother to even show up- and I think that’s in good part because they don’t believe there’s any difference between the parties.

I guy like perot, or Palin or Paul resonates wt them. I’m just saying if you give these people one of their planks— a real demonstration that the Fed will be audited by a credible person-— that might show them some of the respect that you advocate.


137 posted on 01/04/2012 3:04:03 PM PST by VinL (It is better to suffer every wrong, than to consent to wrong.)
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To: traditional1

And you have what to show for your robotic souuprt for whoever the GOP puts up? A bankrupt government, inflation, regulations up the kazoo. That’s what you got, but you sound like that’s what you love, so enjoy it.


138 posted on 01/04/2012 3:04:46 PM PST by Daveinyork
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To: La Enchiladita
Her strongest comments came for Paul, however, saying "the GOP had better not marginalize Ron Paul and his supporters after this" because "a lot of Americans are war-weary and we are broke" and Paul has reached that constituency well. She warned that the GOP "better work with them."

Sarah Palin is totally right in expressing the heart of the matter. And as our national financial situation gets worse and worse, this sentiment will only strengthen. The national balance sheet will ensure an end to the era of endless national crusades.

139 posted on 01/04/2012 3:06:50 PM PST by Colonel Kangaroo
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To: La Enchiladita
Say what you will, but my take on her statement is that Palin's being Palin - and showing her most underrated side: consensus-building. Her words may not reach as much over this particular statement, but she's showing a side to her that profoundly belies the stereotype of her as an 'extremist'. Good on her.

Y'know, even if she doesn't run for any office again, she's still done a lot for American conservatism. A helluva lot, considering that she's a human being and not Wonder Woman. She's suffered a lot for the cause too, and so has her family.

My point? Let Palin be Palin. She's a lot more than a stirring speech. I'm not trying to pull any guilt-strings here, and I specifically disclaim any such implication, but I sometimes wonder if she's been thanked enough.

140 posted on 01/04/2012 3:08:50 PM PST by danielmryan
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