I am just asking a question here so don’t get mad at me, but does Palin define what is a conservative Republican these days?
I think so. Yes.
Her position of key issues.
I’ve been down the road a few times on thinking I’ve found the perfect politician, only to be disappointed. So I’ll pose a question: When “political reality” meets “conservative ideals”, what disappointments would you be willing to accept from a President Sarah Palin?
My real point is that sometimes “good enough” is all you get. Reagan had to deal with a Democrat congress for his first 6 years, and had to compromise, although he did drive the discussion. Sometimes leadership means expecting people to follow....
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No
Yes, if one believes others who are or were exemplars of a 'conservative' to be Thomas Jefferson, Ronald Reagan, and Maggie Thatcher.
Sarah Palin fits in nicely with the aforementioned trio, as she shares many traits with them, more so than any other living person in politics today.