Ok, I’ve said on this thread I can’t support Palin because she is a woman.
A freeper on another thread just introduced me to
Jeane Kirkpatrick (Reagan’s Cabinet)
16th United States Ambassador to the United Nations
What an impressive woman!
I feel better now. If Kirkpatrick can command respect, then Palin can too.
I will support Palin. Now what do we do about McCain? ;)
On board for Palin bump
Welcome to the Dark Side
(We have cookies)...
I don’t want a woman CIC either. Unless she is the 2nd coming of Maggie Thatcher. I would not have supported Palin if she had run in the primary. In fact only a Reagan clone would have pried me away from supporting Hunter....maybe.
But Palin has some real talent. And by all indications so far, is a real conservative. A Maggie in the making. perhaps. But a star in her own right, right now. She has a bright future, and that future will likely start as Vice President in January 09.
I will support Palin. Now what do we do about McCain? ;)
Don't worry about him. Just buy the T-shirt.
Hey Cal! Jean Kirkpatrick, God rest her soul, was, indeed, a force to be reckoned with. Or from the opposition party, Eleanor Roosevelt. Not to forget the UK’s peerless Lady Margaret Thatcher.
It disturbs me that McCain needed a viable VP to bring in conservative votes because he knew he couldn’t do it alone. So he chose the closest he could find to Rep. Duncan L. Hunter to fill that spot in Governor Sarah Palin.
It’s taken well over a year for the American people to identify the leftist media for what they are - Commie King-makers who will do anything necessary to attain their subversive agenda.
Too bad we missed out on a true dynamic conservative nominee on January 19 when Rep. Hunter gave in to the Duncan Whos, even those here on FR. A day that may live in infamy!