A Fifth Grader can believe in the U.S. Constitution.
Just because a Marxist wannabe politician does not believe in the U.S. Constitution does not make the Fifth Grader qualified to be a serious candidate for President of the United States.
It is truly pathetic that American politics has degraded to the point of, "Our unqualified Affirmative Action candidate is not as bad as your unqualified Affirmative Action candidate."
I will make my case perfectly clear:
1. I believe that BOTH Barack Obama and Sarah Palin are Affirmative Action candidates.
2. NEITHER Barack Obama or Sarah Palin are qualified to be competent Presidents of the United States.
3. I believe that, in 2008, any white, male candidate for the Presidency or Vice Presidency of the United States with the experience and qualifications that Barack Obama or Sarah Palin had would have been laughed out of the race in his first week.
To me the word “qualification” as it applies to the POTUS means someone who understands the Constitution as it relates to the three Branches of Government and the limitations of each. There are no Democrats out there that understand that basic “qualification” and it seems there are few Republicans brave enough to refute their agenda.
Sarah was propelled into the limelight, like many other Vice Presidential contenders have been over the years, yet she continues the struggle for Conservative Values rather than slinking into the shadows like many of her predecessors.
Irregardless of your position concerning Sarah, who do you see from the Conservative Republican wing of the Republican Party that will be ready and willing to run for the Presidency in 2012?
BTW, outside of home schooled Children, there are no 5th Graders that have a clue about the Constitution. Did you mean to compare Governor Palin to a 5th Grader?
Your opinion is your opinion and I respect it. Time will tell whether we as Conservatives will help save this Country or become slaves to the Utopian Progressives.
How unfortunate that there are only a few lone voices speaking for us. Like it or not, Sarah is one of those few.