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To: AmericaTalks
David Zublick makes some valid points but arrives at a mistaken conclusion. Sarah Palin certainly has been targeted by the left and the Republican establishment to be mocked, dismissed and generally portrayed as a dope and a lightweight. So was Ronald Reagan back in 1979-80. Yes, this is a much different era and, all together, now: 'Sarah Palin isn't Ronald Reagan'. Her 'favorable' poll numbers (if they can be taken as gospel) are low. What Zublick overlooks is the fact that in the 15 months until the election, Palin can do much to 'repair' her image with voters. She'll not be sandbagged by a hostile interviewer again, I'm sure. Her supporters number in the millions and she'll be able to raise tons of money for TV ads, etc. Because the current field of Republican presidential candidates is only receiving lukewarm acceptance by the Republican voters, there is plenty of room at the top for Sarah Palin, even if she has to eclipse Rick Perry to get there, a very distinct possibility. Americans have rightly soured on Obama. They are frightened and getting angry. Sarah Palin can offer common sense policies that will elevate ordinary Americans, vastly improve Americans lives and ultimately, make America strong again by harnessing the power of it's people and the capitalist free market economic system that has made America so prosperous. I believe that Sarah Palin will run, win the Republican nomination and defeat Barack Hussein Obama on November 6, 2012.
32 posted on 08/23/2011 1:43:14 PM PDT by Jim Scott ( "Game On!" - Sarah Palin)
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To: Jim Scott

May your optimism be infectuous!


74 posted on 08/23/2011 4:28:12 PM PDT by nfldgirl
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