I would love to see her at Energy or EPA.
She made her name sending corrupt politicians to the the pen... not one of the things the Executive branch does.
I didn't say I don't like her...I just think she isn't qualified. I was in the "fan club" but I got tired of the cat and mouse game she is playing and started to think about the kind of POTUS she would be...and decided she shouldn't be.
you are not being genuine and you know it
Sorry for the delayed reply. I had to go to work. That was a well-said reply to my question. It seems to lead right back to where we started with “I just think she isn’t qualified.” That seems to be a a kind of vague, unspecified gut-feeling you have, baecause going back through the reasoning process that leads back to your feeling that she isn’t “qualified”, are you sure you aren’t rationalizing an emotion? Here is what I see in your reply to my question of what policies she espouses do you disagree with.:
“I didn’t say I disagreed with her position on any policy.”
If you don’t disagree with her position on any policy, logic would dictate that you might not rule out giving your support.
“I think being guv of the state of Alaska is not good experience for being POTUS because it has a tiny population” (several states have less population than Alaska; by that standard Dick Cheney and Joe Biden would be disqualified) and few problems common to the lower 48.(wait - we have common currency, common social problems, common language, common defense, I think Alaska shares the same basic problems as we have in every state in this Union)
“I would love to see her at Energy or EPA.”
I think she would love to have the Executive Authority to downsize and transfer powers of those agencies back to the states and the people, and you can’t do that if your job is to administer and take care of the employees, see that the agency does the job it is currently working on when you take it over. Only the Congress along with the Executive could accomplish anything worthwhile with those agencies you named, not Governor Palin as Head of those agencies.
“She made her name sending corrupt politicians to the the pen... not one of the things the Executive branch does.”
If that is true, as head of the Executive branch of the government of Alaska, how did she make her name doing that very thing? Here’s how, the Attorney General serves at the pleasure of the Chief Executive, and prioritizes his work in concert with the executive with the goals of justice put first. So, what really matters in fixing the incredible corruption problems we have in this country right now, is appointment of an honest and capable Attorney General, U.S .Attorneys, and Judges in the Justice Department and the Judicial Branch. I do trust Governor Palin above any other announced candidates, based on her track record, to do exactly that.
“I didn’t say I don’t like her...I just think she isn’t qualified. I was in the “fan club” but I got tired of the cat and mouse game she is playing and started to think about the kind of POTUS she would be...and decided she shouldn’t be.”
Please rethink Governor Palin’s decision not to announce early and participate in the media circus that is the current campaign and “debates”. That is not a cat and mouse game; it is simple a political strategy that she has every right to use. In my opinion, after she lost with McCain in ‘08, and the Democrat operatives and media hounds chased her and her family back to Alaska, and filed all those lawsuits, she did not play any kind of “cat and mouse” game. In fact, she personally campaigned for, and was instrumental in getting the tea-party congress, governors, State Legislators and US Senators elected in the mid-terms as much or more than any other single individual.
If you want the staus quo, go ahead and continue to oppose Governor Palin. I, for one, know of few others out there running that are not themselves part of this problematic system and bear responsibility for getting the federal govenment into the debt-ridden, over-committed, dysfunctional condition it is now in.