Hello all, glad to be here.
I don’t think there are any men that can save conservatives.
Sarah should stay away from D.C. and any Senate run. If you lay with dogs you will get fleas. I don’t think there is anyone in the Senate that isn’t a flea ridden dog. She would be better off going to towns and cities in an attempt to get consrvatives elected to city and state governemnt as well as to Congress as I believe taking state governments and the House should be the top priority for conservatives. This would give many people the chance to see her and would put her in the position as a conservative leader, not just another politician. Sarah Palin is about the only person I believe can be trusted in government. She is the only reson I voted in 2008.
While John Kasich would be a great pick for V.P. and would certainly lockup Ohio, I think Obama will have pissed off rust belt states so much they would probably go to Palin anyways.
Bush barely lost Wisconsin & Minnesota in 2004, and I think they are a great possibility for a pickoff. Michelle Bachmann uses language that is strikingly similar to Ronald Reagan. Minnesota & Wisconsin is 20 EV I think. She would make a great intellectual, philisophical attack dog.
Palin/Bachmann 2012
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Welcome to you from another Arizonan. I have no hope for Minnesota at all. The Dems will steal anything close. The GOP no longer has the option of winning close elections.
They don’t play fair. They have the media and are totally corrupt. Don’t forget Washington, South Dakota, Minnesota, and that Nappy won her first one here like that, counting new votes that kept getting found on the reservations long after election day.
That bold picture causes one to stop and think. What choice does a woman voter really have? They tend to vote more liberal because they are looking for someone to give them protection, while supporting their ability to move ahead, minimizing the gender issues.
I am one that thinks Sarah must get out there and educate the public on general core conservative principles and values. Sarah has proven herself as a capable executive and speaker (no gender issue here for her)
Sarah needs to give history lessons on where our country came from and where we are going.
I don't know much about Michelle Bachmann, but have heard some of your views.
If Sarah could establish herself with tremendous credibility with the common voter, then an all-female ticket would be the largest history maker in presidential politics.
If J.C. Watts had to think twice whether he would pull the lever for BHO, then consider women voters given the opportunity for place, not one, but two women into our executive office.