Posted on 02/05/2010 11:02:01 PM PST by factmart
I'm a Palin lover. I remember Ronald Reagan and to me if Reagan was a women he would be like her.
I'm 57 and before I knew that he was a running for president, he was a actor and he was my favorite male actor. When he became president I never got enough of him speaking. I feel they same about Sarah. She is what America means to me. (Same as Reagan) Like Reagan she has common sense.
Like Reagan she is hated but even more because of her pro life stand.
I'm a man but I do not know of a GOP man right now with her guts! But then again her strength comes from the LORD!
If someone else wins for the GOP in 2012 I will support he or she, if they are Conservative but it the will not be the same if it is not President Sarah Palin (AKA:Reagan in women)
I'm 57 and before I knew that he was a running for president, he was a actor and he was my favorite male actor. When he became president I never got enough of him speaking. I feel they same about Sarah. She is what America means to me. (Same as Reagan) Like Reagan she has common sense.
Like Reagan she is hated but even more because of her pro life stand.
I'm a man but I do not know of a GOP man right now with her guts! But then again her strength comes from the LORD!
If someone else wins for the GOP in 2012 I will support he or she, if they are Conservative but it the will not be the same if it is not President Sarah Palin (AKA:Reagan in women)
I admire Reagan too growing up in a 3rd world country because he stood for freedom. Palin is the only person I can say spoke and reminds me of Regan.
I admire Reagan too growing up in a 3rd world country because he stood for freedom. Palin is the only person I can say spoke and reminds me of Regan.
You hit it on the nail factmart! As wonderful as Reagan was, I have not seen such unabashed Christian faith in any American leader other than Palin!
Right ON!!!!
Speaking is great for inspiration, but much more is needed than just that; I don’t like being fascinated by some speaker’s charisma as much as I do seeing the impact of their good executive work.
She does not come across like an executive.
Clinton and Bush Jr. were a barely on this point, 0 is not worth discussing, Bush Sr. and Reagan had the executive confidence.
It’s like hiring someone, just look at each President’s resume before their election - in detail - and it tells all.
People running for office always look for more on-air time and media time, but in reality, if they took 10 years or so and ran some big organization with 10,000 people, 30,000 people and had solid success, financially, vision-wise, etc., they’d have great confidence that they knew exactly what they were talking about and this confidence then just projects out naturally.
I had my doubts about her until recently; but when she endorsed Rand Paul for Senate in KY last week, I'm beginning to agree w/ that statement.
Great pic.
Hey whatever you think, but to me she has all the Qualities as Reagan.
By the way I will take Bush JR over SR any day!
What do you think the minimum requirements to be the chief executive of the most complex “corporation” ever to exist are?
Like I said they said the same about Reagan.
They always had a reason why he should not be President.
But to people that want Sarah, they know want I mean!
Nice painting, but where is Calvin Coolidge? Taking a leak?
let her record speak for itself.
Been watching Palin over 15 years. What always sits with me about her is that she does the right thing; even when it is the most politically dangerous direction to go. Alaskans sure trusted her cause she always proved up. Already, I can see our state heading downhill, back to the same filthy repub nepotism & corruption of the past that Palin straightened out. I don’t think I will vote for Parnell in the repub primary; wish Palin was still our Governor.
I believe that Reagan’s adopted son, Michael, has expressed the same sentiment.
Sorry, but this Palin worship disgusts me. If she’s the Christian she claims to be, she’d probably be as put off by it as I am. Let the left worship their leaders.
As for Reagan, he was a great leader. Governor Palin seems to share some of his traits, but her record is a mere wisp of his, not even counting Reagan’s time as president. Maybe we should wait to see what she accomplishes on a national scale before we give her a Nobel (shades of Obama worship)?
People need to stop putting these leaders on pedestals! They are people like you and I, and in America, we aren’t supposed to have nobility or kings or queens! She’s mortal, folks! Stop looking at her like she’s some sort of savior. It’s sickening.
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