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Sarah Palin in 2012?
asuwebdevil ^ | Monday, February 2, 2009 | Joseph Hermiz

Posted on 02/02/2009 5:40:22 PM PST by curth

In what appeared to be Sarah Palin’s lowest attempt to stay in the public spotlight last Tuesday, the former Republican vice-presidential candidate and current governor of Alaska launched a new political action committee, SarahPAC.

The model, which is an obvious mirror to that of Hillary Clinton’s HillaryPAC, already has people in Washington, and throughout the blogosphere talking about what appears to be Palin’s almost definite 2012 presidential run. The PAC is going to be raising money for Republican candidates, and most likely exploring a winning strategy for Palin in 2012.

Before going any further with my analysis of Palin’s new PAC, I must say that although she appears to be a genuinely good person, the governor has quite a few obstacles to hurdle to be recognized legitimately by most voting Americans in a 2012 election — including this writer.

But then again, regardless of whether I or the majority of Americans agree with Palin, it is hard to disregard the fact that the astonishing amount of support she has garnered since her entrance into the public spotlight, which arguably was second only to that of Barack Obama. And through all the lack of experience and knowledge of crucial issues facing the U.S. heading into the 2008 election, Palin was able to stick around.

Evidence of this can be easily found in the countless interviews she gave to cable news after the election, her selection as one of 2008’s “Top 10 Most Fascinating People” in a Barbara Walters ABC special, and her campaigning for Sen. Saxby Chambliss of Georgia in his bid to be re-elected to the Senate in a December run-off election.

However, my problem with Palin is hardly personal; it’s just political and happens to be a two-fold disagreement.

First, I can’t understand all of the hysteria and what oftentimes seems like an undying love for a governor that heavily detracted from one of the most deserving Republican candidates in recent memory, Sen. John McCain. I mean, I can’t simply disregard the fact that until she showed up at the scene, McCain was never able to draw the thousands of individuals from all over the country as Palin so easily did. Not to mention she appears to be extremely popular with younger people, as evidenced by her near 500,000 official Palin fans on Facebook, and the cornucopia of Palin-related fan groups on similar site.

Certainly, regardless of political allegiance, nothing of this sort has existed in the Republican Party since Reagan, although I find Palin to be a far cry from the politically-savvy Reagan. I mean, sure, she has the potential in the next four years to be a more adroit and encompassing candidate, but it would be foolish to avoid the obvious reason why more than 60 percent of Americans felt she was not qualified to take office: She reduced herself to consistently regurgitating neo-conservative talking points during countless interviews after her nomination.

Now, it comes to the second part of my problem with Palin, and that is the fact that the 2012 election is too important for the GOP to have a 2008 Palin accepting her party’s nomination. To be very honest, Palin is at the near bottom of conservative candidates that I feel would best restore the GOP to its proper place as the keeper of classical conservative principles such as limited government, maximum individual freedom and opportunity. The fear is that Palin can easily be elected in a GOP primary, regardless of whether she takes the strides to develop into a more credible candidate.

And with a 2008 Palin in a 2012 national election, the repercussions the GOP could face from another disastrous loss could indefinitely hurt the Republican Party.

Reach Joseph at joseph.hermiz@asu.edu.


TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: integrity; palin; president

1 posted on 02/02/2009 5:40:22 PM PST by curth
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To: curth

Hope she doesn’t tuck tail and hide like Dan Quayle did after the media thrashed him for 4 years. If she could draw the crowds she did running with McLame, just think how big the crowds would be with a solid conservative ticket.


2 posted on 02/02/2009 5:42:41 PM PST by laweeks
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To: curth
Thank you for your opinion joseph.hermiz@asu.edu. But opinions are like pie holes. Everybody's got one.
3 posted on 02/02/2009 5:44:13 PM PST by McGruff
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To: curth

My opinion. This ship of state will not float til 2012. Almost time to man the lifeboats. The pumps can not keep up and it’s going down.


4 posted on 02/02/2009 5:45:22 PM PST by screaminsunshine (f)
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To: curth

I think we should all take things slow. I am not looking towards 2012, I am looking towards the present day, to see what will happen, to see how bad this economy becomes under Obama. Does Sarah want to run for President in 2012, who knows, if I were her, personally, I’d wait til 2016 unless Obama does such a horrendous job he becomes worse then Jimmy Carter, then she would have a great chance. She does need to boost up her resume, and no I don’t believe become a Senator, why, because not only is the senate full of corruption and greed, but one bad decision she votes for in the Senate and she’s done, who needs that nonsense. She should campaign in 2010 for Republicans who share Conservative views, if she can help get more Conservative Republicans into the Senate in 2010 and get rid of all these Democratic nut jobs, that will definitely boost her resume and give her a great political future. I really don’t know if she can handle being smeared again by the press, heck how she handles things now is beyond me. She can’t even take a piss without the media saying that she wastes toilet paper, and I’m serious, they would probably say that. Let’s just pray we even have a 2012, if this stimulus package stays the way it is and passes, we will officially become Sweden, a Socialist country, people won’t want someone(be it sarah or someone else) who believes in fiscal responsibility if they can get stuff for free


5 posted on 02/02/2009 5:47:14 PM PST by Sarah Barracuda
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After reading the article, I couldn’t help but notice the slight “barf” taste in my mouth. Perhaps it was the sour grapes?

QUOTE:


First, I can’t understand all of the hysteria and what oftentimes seems like an undying love for a governor that heavily detracted from one of the most deserving Republican candidates in recent memory, Sen. John McCain.

UNQUOTE:

Sorry, gotta go to the bathroom now.


6 posted on 02/02/2009 5:47:15 PM PST by ak267
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To: Sarah Barracuda

This ought to ruin your evening ping.


7 posted on 02/02/2009 5:49:09 PM PST by JustaDumbBlonde (America: Home of the Free Because of the Brave)
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To: JustaDumbBlonde

Hey there how’s it going?


8 posted on 02/02/2009 5:49:44 PM PST by Sarah Barracuda
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To: Sarah Barracuda

Sorry for the ping ... after refreshing the page I see you’re already here!


9 posted on 02/02/2009 5:49:45 PM PST by JustaDumbBlonde (America: Home of the Free Because of the Brave)
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To: Sarah Barracuda

It going fairly well, thanks ... my feet hit the floor this morning. Hope you are well.


10 posted on 02/02/2009 5:51:06 PM PST by JustaDumbBlonde (America: Home of the Free Because of the Brave)
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To: JustaDumbBlonde

HeHe it’s all good :-)


11 posted on 02/02/2009 5:51:22 PM PST by Sarah Barracuda
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To: curth

Did he say “lowest” and mean “latest”? Was it a deliberate slap or an accidental slip of his true feelings?


12 posted on 02/02/2009 5:53:03 PM PST by pepperdog (The world has gone crazy.)
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To: JustaDumbBlonde

Doing well. Watching the Laker game, lost one of our best players to injury, what else is knew, cursed, cursed is what we are. Sorry about your feet


13 posted on 02/02/2009 5:53:23 PM PST by Sarah Barracuda
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To: curth
First, I can’t understand all of the hysteria and what oftentimes seems like an undying love for a governor that heavily detracted from one of the most deserving Republican candidates in recent memory, Sen. John McCain.

Wrong. McCain wouldn't have pulled half the vote he did without Sarah. If anything, McCain should kiss her @ss all the way to 2012 and hope for appointment to White House floor mop.

Now, it comes to the second part of my problem with Palin, and that is the fact that the 2012 election is too important for the GOP to have a 2008 Palin accepting her party’s nomination. To be very honest, Palin is at the near bottom of conservative candidates that I feel would best restore the GOP to its proper place as the keeper of classical conservative principles such as limited government, maximum individual freedom and opportunity.

Wrong again, buck-o. Sarah IS exactly the kind of banner carrier that conservatism needs. If not a genuine conservative, who?

These lickspittle hacks will keep up their backstabbing right up till the primary season. Mark them for who they are and don't forget - when they open their yaps, shove this nonsense back down their throats. Scum.
15 posted on 02/02/2009 6:01:21 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth (Actually, it all started back in Mayberry. Helen Crump was a traveler and Floyd, well, you know...)
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To: curth

She’s a smart woman, and lovely. She’s also not entirely neo-con...yet. I just hope that by 2012, her penchant for long windedness has been curbed. I don’t know about the rest of the country but an 18 paragraph response to ‘what is 2 + 2’, is really irritating.


16 posted on 02/02/2009 7:24:10 PM PST by softengine (Betrayal and Hypocrisy play on both sides of the fence.......but no one will admit it.)
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To: curth

Who knows who it’ll be in 2012. As recently as 14 months ago anyone who said it would be Obama versus McCain would have been laughed at. Everybody knew Hilary would be the Dem nominee and that either Mitt or Rudy would lead the Republicans.


17 posted on 02/02/2009 7:33:30 PM PST by DemonDeac
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To: softengine
I don’t know about the rest of the country but an 18 paragraph response to ‘what is 2 + 2’, is really irritating.

It's not half as irritating as the hyperbole in your post.

18 posted on 02/02/2009 7:35:07 PM PST by Chunga (Vote Republican)
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To: curth

I am a member


19 posted on 02/02/2009 7:40:53 PM PST by Big Horn (Rebuild the GOP to a conservative party)
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