Actually, FR is "Defeat Marxist Obama but not with Romney" Country.
Deluding yourself that a candidate that 75% of all voters believe would NOT be a good President (August 2011 FOX News Poll) can actually defeat Obama does absolutely nothing except advance the Marxist destruction of America.
It is time to start putting the saving of America from Obama above the irrational adoration of Sarah Palin.
Dude she is not running yet. How many times does this have to be said? Once she enters the race then show us your fake polls and PDS views. Until then well go wash your car or something.
Speaking only for myself, my support for Sarah Palin is logic-based and not emotional. If she were to have the looks of Helen Thomas (please, no pictures) and a voice like Gilbert Gottfried (please, no audio clips), Mrs. Palin would absolutely still be my favorite for the Oval Office.
I base this on her proven track record, real-world executive experience and her stand on the issues that are fully in harmony with true Constitutional Conservatism. I'll also add that her unabashed commitment to authentic Christianity is a real plus in my book.
Yes, a few of the pictures occasionally posted here (Sarah Palin as a muscle-bound, latter-day "Rosie the Riveter") do smack of adoration for the image of Mrs. Palin. As I analyze the plight of our country, Sarah Palin simply seems the best qualified to take on the daunting job at hand.
Anybody who knows anything about politics, knows that this early in the race, polls are relatively meaningless when it comes to predicting who will be the next President, let alone who the nominee will be for the respective parties. Anyone who takes a hard line approach as to their validity, like you've done here, is simply a fool, just like the author of this article.
The question isn't whether Sarah Palin can win the Presidency. The question is whether she can win the primary, and if she does, the Republican Establishment will certainly support her into the White House. We are, after all, talking about politicians here, and power is the currency of politics. They will most certainly tag along for the ride. Anything else is sheer idiocy.
If you want to argue her chances of taking the primary, then fine, go ahead, but remember that the dynamics are different than the general election. If you're going to stand by your assertion though, that she can't win the Presidency based n this poll, then you'll simply look like an uninformed idiot, and a rather arrogant one at that.