Posted on 04/28/2015 5:17:11 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network
By Gary P Jackson
Many long time supporters of Governor Sarah Palin, those of us who have followed her career since early 2007, a year and a half before she was to be chosen as the Republican nominee for Vice President and became an international figure, have been wondering why the Governor has been silent now that several Republicans, including her good friend Ted Cruz, have announced they are officially in for 2016. Maybe, just maybe we have our answer.
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Ha!
We indeed have all the bases covered do we not? ; )
Bookmark Ping to Sarah's List, No One Loves Sarah like me, but this Article seems like it is a lot of Speculation on the Author's part :/
It is a bunch of what OTHERS have wrote about what it would mean for Sarah to through her hat in the ring.
I maintain, that Sarah Palin nor Ted Cruz can save us if we aren't willing to Save ourselves.
The Responsibility likes with us.
“She might be raising funds to support her candidate of choice. Thats where shed be really useful.”
Well, we KNOW she loves Cruz - which ain’t a bad thing.
I would LOVE to see her as Chairwoman of the RNC. (Yeah, Dream On, LOL!)
>>> She might be raising funds to support her candidate of choice.
Given the past donation history of SarahPac, I wouldn’t count on it. In the 2014 election cycle she took in $2.8 million and gave out $205,000 to candidates. In 2012 she took in over $5 million and gave out about $300,000.
She loves Ted Cruz!
Sarah won’t run unless she believes it would maximize the chances of electing a conservative, or at least a Republican, president.
1. Governor Palin would be a better president than Walker and probably better than Cruz.
2. Candidate Palin would split the conservative vote three ways instead of two ways, and that increases the chance of nominating Jeb Bush,
3. Cheerleader Sarah has the ability to get the grass roots motivated without drawing effective fire from the chattering journalist class,
Had Sarah run in 2012, as I hoped and expected that she would, I would have worked for her full time for free. If she announces for 2016, I will give her campaign serious consideration. However, my initial impulse is that America is better off with her not running than with her in the race. We cannot afford to nominate Jeb Bush, leading to Hillary winning, but Cruz or Walker would have a good chance to win. Besides, I rather like the idea of Cruz nominating and a conservative Senate confirming Supreme Court Justice Palin - that would make enough liberal heads explode to light up our lives for years.
Oh no not another whole campaign cycle of will she or won’t she run. Its never going to happen so why are Palin’s people starting the tease again?
....better to primary McCain
And they would both Love You! (((HUGS!)))
Look Palin is a very interesting topic.
Maybe she will run. If she runs, I will support her 100%.
Maybe she won’t run. If she doesn’t run, I will wish her and her family well, and totally lay off.
Her decision what happens, and when. :D
I certainly hope that she runs. If she does not, I am done with her.
Nooooooooo
We need to coalesce around one conservative. She is voters’ poison. No way, she had her chance.
She ain’t running
Some folks tease to gin up their Q factor
Sorry Freepers
Meanwhile we have foks already in the game
Some of whom are good
Since Sarah Palin lives in Arizona, she could challenge McCain for his senate seat.
Beat me to it.
“Why now ?
I would have done anything for her if she had run in 2012, but instead she just teased us and left us hanging. I hate a tease.
Sorry Sarah, but I have moved on.
Cruz or lose.”
My feelings exactly. I wish her the best, but her time is past.
Same here.......but it would be fun to watch.
We’ll see.
Personally I doubt that she’ll run, although I guess its possible she’ll campaign as a feint. I think she really wanted the VP job in 2008. She could be a fantastic VP and really expand the role. And then she would be very nicely teed up to run and win in 2024. She’ll be 60 with plenty of years of statesmanship left.
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