Shamefully the Republican party way has been to wait “your turn”, ... being when you are old and gray. Bush was a bit of an exception.
The process is pay your dues and after many years you get your chance ... as an old gray haired pale, white guy.
Just look at the last candidates we have had during the last 50 years.
So for Sarah to come in and pass all the old guys waiting for their turn is hard for them to swallow.
Sarah is much more savvy and seems to have a grasp on what most conservatives believe in and value in a candidate.
It is despicable to undercut Sarah the way the press/medias have and are doing. I believe they are afraid of her actual ability to win. Shame on them for not wanting a vibrant , excellent communicator, desiring to reform the way Washington insiders do business, (corruption, ear marks, trading favors and generally making their family rich by awarding contracts to them) etc.
They either are subverting or covertly attempting to block her from being a voice for the American people, that are Republicans and have family values, and conservative principles.
MO> To me her lack of Washington experience is exactly what is needed at this time.
Whether she is a Reagan or a Thatcher ... we can not know ... what we do know, is we need new blood in the Republican Party. Sarah has my vote.