No offense to any very mature 20 somethings here, but most people at this age are still forming their political beliefs. Heck, I was a raging mad, “brain full of mush” liberal into my mid-twenties. I started paying taxes and then the Dhimmirats nominated Clinton, ending any respect I had for the party.
Let’s see where her beliefs are in her 30s when she has actually experienced some adult life and matured a bit.
BTW - Other than being attractive females, this little girl and Sarah Palin have NOTHING in common.
The liberal media never misses an opportunity to try and smear Sarah. They must have nightmares of being hunted by Sarah in ANWR and not have anywhere to hide on the tundra. Bet they wish there were a few pipelines and oil platforms now to hide under. ;->
No offense taken... ;)
I could not wait to vote for Ronald Reagan at the “tender” age of 18. I turned 18 in May of 1980. I was ecstatic at being able to vote for Reagan. I remember going home that day and watching the news coverage. It was awesome to watch Reagan beat Jimmah.
I may be somewhat out of the mainstream as I had my first paying job at 13 and I had my drives license at 14 (hardship license in Texas). I was raised around my Grandfather who was very conservative and blind. I used to drive him and my Grandmother to the poles and help him vote. He never missed an election up until the year before he died.
He instilled in me that voting is more than a right it's a solemn duty and obligation. We must take it very seriously and we must protect our republic. I am proud to say I have never missed an election!
Sorry for waxing nostalgic but coincidentally today is my Grandfather's birthday. March 15h 1908