Posted on 07/04/2009 2:00:04 PM PDT by rintense
I’m tellin’ ya, she steps out, wishes everyone well on this 4th, expresses some great thoughts and the ENERGY IS RISING again! Incredible. All she has to do is SHOW UP. God bless you back Sarah, you and the family!
Uhm no.
Gov. Palin sees Sen.John McCain as an American hero...she said so many times and again yesterday. It would be beneath her to address him any other way. Either your or my opinion is simply not important.
On your marks, Sarah...
Ever hear of CLASS, that is what Sarah is all about, being a CLASS act. McCain chose her, she is showing him respect, the more respect she shows for McCain, the bigger the dork McCain looks for treating her like garbage.
“Those who know me know this is the right decision and obvious decision at that, including Senator John McCain. I thank him for his kind, insightful comments.”
Another thing Sarah and I have in common! I won’t bash McCain, either.
I am certain Sarah is not throwing in the political towel. I don’t know what her future plans are, but I am sure she will be in politics.
That is HUGE when it comes to bundling and fundraising. Hate to sound prosaic, but fundraising is like making sausage, and she either learns now or Obama kicks her ass.
Best,
Chris
It may have just been high lites...That’s why I asked if anyone else noticed.
McCain introduced her to the nation.
I have kept a copy of the Los Angeles Times in which she was announced as the VP choice.
Yes, she often has highlights in her hair. Look i.e. at the pics above.
We have another Reagan in the making with an added dose of Maggie Thatcher Thank God!
In the most beautiful package, to boot!
Mayor Palin 1996
Governor Palin 2008
Senator Palin 2010
President Palin 2012
Shrewd and the her war chest is growing.
Hallelujah!
She’s soo freakin awsome!
Man I am so excited and optimistic. Could the symbolism of Independence Day be more apropo. I don’t think so.
You don’t know what “kind, insightful comments” McCain may have offered her. It’s quite likely that they do have a good personal relationship, despite the backstabbing by some former campaign aides. By all accounts McCain was quite taken with her when he first met her, which led him to choose her. And she has never expressed anything but gratitude to McCain for choosing her. Exactly what I would expect from someone with Governor Palin’s class.
Damning with faint praise...
I’m not sure on the Senator part for 2010. I think she might do better at working to help others in 2010, and get some real conservatives in the senate. Senators typically don’t have the best record at getting into the White House. I think Obama was one of a very few.
And - by staying out of the senate, she remains “untainted” by Washington politics.
Here is the speech I would have written for her:
As much as I love Alaska, and am committed to the folks up here that elected me - I love America even more. Up here in Alaska, with a new governor that knows the ropes - well be okay.
But I cant say the same for the folks that I met last year on the campaign trail. Folks in Michigan, Iowa, and New York. I know that Alaskas new governor will be listening to the folks in Alaska. But it is clear that President Obama, and the Democrat House and Senate are NOT listening to the citizens of this great Republic.
I intend to lend my voice to theirs, and, on the eve of this Independence Day, vow to bring Liberty back to the people of this great country.
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