Posted on 11/07/2008 8:19:49 AM PST by freespirited
Yes, the real diva is Obama.
She has Conservative values and if she doesn't just tell the rest of us to go to h*ll for the unfair treatment she has received, she will be a cornerstone of the new and powerful True Conservative resurgent momement.
And those on FR who so quickly blamed Romney owe someone some apologies. It’s one thing for a RINO White House hack to be stabbing conservatives in the back. It’s another for FR conservatives to launch internecine warfare 2 days after the election. If Jindal, Romney, Palin, Thompson, Hunter supporters don’t work together we are toast in 2010 and 2012 and forever. Being quick to believe the worst about an ally in your own cause is a greater threat to the cause than all of its external enemies.
I knew it was another woman that had issues with Sarah Palin!
Anyone have Nicoles email?
How about McCain?
O’Reilly would not have been a good interview for Sarah because these days he’s determined to show how “independent” he is and would have tried to beat her up to get some fair & balanced cred from the Lettermans and Lenos. He’s become unwatchable.
"Look," the [McCain aide] says, becoming irritated on top of being arrogant, "Senator McCain cannot step out and defend Palin every single time someone says something bad about her."
"Can he do it once?"
That's why being a "max McCain donor" was the guy's first mistake.
“McCain, however, is losing my respect by failing to defend Sarah Palin. McCain could, with a couple of sentences, put this potentially lethal brouhaha to rest and ensure that Palin gets a chance at a future national career. McCain apparently cannot be bothered...”
McCain couldn’t even defend HIMSELF or put forth coherent message of his own, so it’s not surprising that he doesn’t come to Sarah’s defense.
Let’s hope she does go on Rush or Glenn Beck once again, or on O’Reilly, so she can clear her name (although most of us here already doubt these allegations).
Excellent post.
It tallies well with what Gov Palin says on this interview: http://www.bobandmark.com/
(The “scapegoat” issue in Pt 3 and the interview issue in Pt 1.)
I predict Sarah Palin goes the way of Dan Quayle.
You can predict all you want....but are you going to do anything about it?
McCain/Palin easily beat Obama in Alaska, but not actually among women. A slight majority of Alaskan women voted for Obama, even though more than 60% of men voted for McCain. I have to wonder if many of these women were voting against Palin.
Sarah Palin nominated: Convention Bounce: - McCain up by 4 points !!!
Left scared to death of Palin. They must destroy her.
Katie Couric losing her desk soon: Couric as left-wing as it gets and can’t even conceal it when she tries: - IDEA - Give Couric an interview with Palin - Let Couric and CBS EDIT the tape afterward.
McCain down by 6 points.
C’mon, this has got to go down as the worst political advice ever given. Why would you even take a call from Couric if you are on the McCain team let alone give her the knife to back-stab your star vice-presidential candidate.
This is bad enough that one has got to think in terms of Wallace being a double-agent for the Democrats.
No, no we don't.
While Nicole Wallace doesn't have any apparent connection to Romney, many of the other Palin bashers do, such as Parker and the other squishes from National Review that piled on a woman they never even met.
Also, one has to ask with all of this trashing of Palin, qui bono? That is, who benefits? Wallace herself, of course, is trying to distance herself from her own errors and judgment. McCain wants to "rehabilitate" himself to being "Mr. Bipartisan" again.
But the real winner, if Palin is torn down, is Romney, who sees himself as the front-runner for 2012, but only with Palin out of the way. The "old boys" in the GOP power structure would prefer Romney -- another liberal, big government Republican over an actual conservative, especially an "outsider" like Palin.
Drudge: FOXNEWS Greta Van Susteren obtains first post election interview with Gov. Palin
Drudge Report ^ Posted on Friday, November 07, 2008 http://www.drudgereport.com/
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2127948/posts
FOXNEWS Greta Van Susteren obtains first post election interview with Gov. Palin... Van Susteren traveling to Alaska for extensive sit-down interview with Palin to air Monday night exclusively... Developing...bttt
“OReilly would not have been a good interview for Sarah because these days hes determined to show how independent he is and would have tried to beat her up to get some fair & balanced cred from the Lettermans and Lenos. Hes become unwatchable.”
Okay. BOR is a lot of things, but this piling on about Palin is wrong. Last week he was on Letterman and really took Letterman to the woodshed defending Palin. He has defended her on his radio show. There are LOTS worse out there than BOR regarding Palin. She should have done an interview with him.
Ninety-one percent (91%) of Republicans have a favorable view of Palin, including 65% who say their view is Very Favorable. Only eight percent (8%) have an unfavorable view of her, including three percent (3%) Very Unfavorable.
When asked to choose among some of the GOPs top names for their choice for the partys 2012 presidential nominee, 64% say Palin. The next closest contenders are two former governors and unsuccessful challengers for the presidential nomination this year Mike Huckabee of Arkansas with 12% support and Mitt Romney of Massachusetts with 11%.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2127910/posts
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