You’re a victim? How democrat of you! I was sure she’d run too. I wanted her to run. But not one person held a gun to my head and told me I had to support her. There were others to choose from. When she decided not to run(or rather her and Todd prayed about it), I looked over the other candidates in the pool, read about their positions, followed some threads here (joined ping lists, etc.), listened to speeches & debates and found a few I liked. The world did not end despite my disappointment and neither has my respect for Sarah. Putting all your eggs in one basket is never a good idea. I know this because I raise laying hens and I’ve dropped a few baskets in my time.
Cindie
>>The world did not end despite my disappointment and neither has my respect for Sarah. Putting all your eggs in one basket is never a good idea.
I agree and am just having a little fun with these Palinistas. Again I could see myself voting for her (was a bit disappointed with her resigning—but mostly because I knew the Dems would start running ads: “She says she’ll fight for us...but she quit”..THAT would be more upsetting to me
than the fact that she resigned; the fact that the Dems would pounce on it) and in fact did vote for her and McCain in ‘08.
Even though my state, MA, would no doubt have cast its electoral votes for Obama. I couldn’t sit out the election and I damn well sure couldn’t vote for The One.