If true, Obama is toast.
here’s a quote (after she discusses the rumors and smears against Palin- prenatal care, maternity of baby etc): “I find it really offensive.”
I wouldn’t be at all surprised if Estrich has been recoiling in disgust at the attacks on both Sarah and her daughter. The other day Mara Liason snapped at Mort Kondracke for his attacks on the Palins in the FNC roundtable discussion.
Lots of Democrat-voting women are hopping mad about this.
I hope she’s correct...this one time. ;)
Was going to start a vanity thread but I just turned off the TV in disgust as DNC hack (that’s a generous term) Jamal Simmons did his best parrot impersonation.
It’s a minute-by-minute logrolling contest now. The attacks on Palin have ALREADY backfired so the talking points have shifted back to McCain.
“McCain didn’t vet Palin” is the new mantra because it’s harder to disprove and it doesn’t directly target Palin (although obviously it casts disapproval on her).
Sarah Palin is the “AMERICAN EVERYWOMAN” that Dems have been saying a women could and should be, for 40 YEARS...
What it REALLY boils down to is that the Cult Of Obama is a sham built by Media Celebrity.
And Palin THREATENS that Media Celebrity by becoming an even BIGGER celebrity herself. The “Black Guy” story is good, but NOTHING beside the Amelia Earheardt-type story of Gov. Palin. Obama knows that if that happens, this election is already OVER....
I think only about 10% of the Hillary voters are needed to result in a win for McCain/Palin. I don’t see 30% going that way. However, a lot of them might stay home, which is almost as good. Despite all the talk of Hill supports for McCain/Palin I have read on blogs and such, we have not seen that sort of shift in the polls yet. Maybe in a few days...
And this time we're not the target...
Go figure, Susan Estrich a voice of reason.
Life is full of surprises.
I had SWAG’d a quarter of the Hildabeast’s supporters would end up voting Palin\McCain.
Looks like I might have been pretty close.
If the Libs and the Obama campaign keep up their current attacks on Palin and her daughter, it could well be more than 30%.
Holy smokes! I was just on Hillaryclintonforum.net and could not believe my eyes!
There seem to be a lot of women in America who have a rather low opinion of Mr. Obama, and admiration for McCain and placing a woman on the GOP ticket.
Could all of this be a ruse?
Could?
I Garr-an-tee it.
Supporters of the shit-heel hillbilly will definitely vote for McCain, just so she and her jerk-off husband can run against Johnny Mac in 2012.
We haven’t seen the end of that loathesome duo, not by a long shot.
If someone gets me a wooden stake, I’ll swing the hammer to drive that evil thing back to the land of the dead.
The Kos wing of the Democrat party has crossed a line for anyone with with even a modest sense of right vs wrong. Yes, some of them like Susan may want Hill to run again in ‘12 and that might be a consideration. But they also went through this just recently in their own primary. Only then it was just Hillary (mostly) taking the beating. Now kids have been dragged into it. It’s repulsive.
I think she asked Greta why her husband has jumped the ship and gone over to Mccain.
Susan is waaaaaaaay behind the times.
Strategic Vision Pollster Predicted Palin VP Pick last year
newxmax ^ http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/Pollster_Predicted_Palin_/2008/08/30/126415.html?utm_medium=RSS
David E. Johnson, CEO of Strategic Vision, LLC accurately predicted the presidential nomination of Arizona Senator John McCain in 2007 on POTUS Radio when all political experts had written McCains obituary.
Johnson also predicted that Alaska Governor Sarah Palin would be McCains running mate in March 2007.
Johnson reiterated that Palin would be the candidate following Barack Obamas selection of Joseph Biden as his running mate.
Johnson based his predictions upon polling done by Strategic Vision, LLC in key battleground states and his own political expertise of over twenty years.
Based upon our polling in key battleground states in 2007 and early 2008, all indicators pointed to John McCain as the only plausible Republican presidential nominee, said David E. Johnson, CEO of Strategic Vision, LLC. Our polling showed that McCain was the second choice of the other candidates supporters particularly in Florida which really made McCains nomination possible.
Our polling in 2008 have shown that Barack Obama underperforms among female voters particularly in the states of Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin that provides an opening for Senator McCain, continued Johnson.
Additionally, John McCain has a unique opportunity to present the future of the Republican Party in his vice presidential selection.
All of this indicated a strong dedicated conservative that would be outside of the box and Sarah Palin headed that list along with her appeal to social and fiscal conservatives and her moving life story.
Strategic Vision polling in the key battleground states of Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida, and non-traditional battleground states such as New Jersey indicate that 25% to 35% of Hillary Clinton supporters will not vote for Barack Obama and might consider voting for John McCain based upon his running mate.
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