Posted on 08/16/2012 4:24:25 PM PDT by Kfobbs
What is Americas mainstream republican leadership in the RNC or the Mitt Romney presidential campaign afraid of, by not letting Sarah Palin take the podium?
Are they in dread that Sarah Palin will wow the convention and America by drawing from her deep well of passionate and fervent feelings for Americas families suffering in the heartland? Does the Romney campaign feel somehow skittish that she will make a better case against Obamas growing nightmarish handling of Americas economy and his intentional goal to undermine the U.S. constitution, than Romney or Ryan can? There are a lot of questions but no real honest answers available.
One answer to these lingering questions is a petition, you can sign and circulate to show your support for her continued conservative leadership and need to speak at the upcoming Republican National Convention. Supporting her is a matter of principle not political gamesmanship. Let your principles and voice be heard.
After all, Governor Palins leadership has been, and continues to be genuine, principled, and unselfish. She has forgone the insider politics as usual approach, and instead has embraced the Tea Partys inclusiveness and grassroots focus on conservative issues and solutions that have been neglected by the glad handing backroom political dealmakers of either party.
So forgive Sarah Palin if her tireless campaigning for the past several years has been to build a new sense of political, social and fiscal issue empowerment that translates into real grassroots power. It seem that since the epicenter of power has shifted from Washington D.C., the liberal pundits and certain GOP elected officials have decided that Palins commitment to grassroots political power is both something to be feared as well as neutralized.
Now is not the time for Romney and Ryan to head into a presidential campaign battle with their fingers...
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Speech! Speech! Speech!
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Draft Sarah Palin for debate moderator 2012!
The Romniacs don’t like Palin and never did. One of several reasons I’ve had a hard time warming up to Romney; of all the attacks on Palin, when they come from Repubs, they typically have come from Romniacs.
So she has taken the right stance toward Romney. She has said nothing against him at all. She just focuses her fire on Obama, focuses on getting conservatives elected. She has ten times the class of the average Romniac.
They don’t deserve her support. If she does speak at the convention, it won’t be for their sake but for the higher principles that she and most of us believe in.
I'll predict that Sarah will do everything in her power to get a Republican elected, while at the same time fostering Tea Party growth.
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