Posted on 04/15/2010 2:25:07 PM PDT by sweetb
Conservative superstar Sarah Palin opened the door yesterday to joining forces with Mitt Romney for a 2012 White House run - a hot ticket that has some Republicans licking their chops at the prospect of unseating President Obama.
Sounds pretty good, Palin declared at yesterdays Tea Party Express rally on the Common when asked about pairing up with the former Bay State governor - giving the idea a big thumbs-up as she left the stage after her headline speech.
Last night, as Palin stopped for cannoli at Mikes Pastry in the North End, she said she was serious about the idea.
I have a lot of respect for Mitt, she told the Herald.
Asked who would be on top of the ticket, Palin roared, Ha! I havent even thought that far ahead yet.
Indeed, Palin said she hasnt decided whether shell run in 2012 - with or without Romney.
Romney, a presumptive 2012 Republican presidential contender who recently embarked on a nationwide book tour, has not ruled out an alliance with Palin, the GOPs 2008 vice presidential candidate.
Mitt Romney respects Sarah Palin and he appreciates the contributions she makes to the party, said Romney spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom. But his immediate focus is on helping Republicans win back the Congress in 2010.
Some veteran political observers were intrigued by the notion of the two telegenic former GOP governors on the same ticket.
They both have a lot they can offer a campaign, said Douglas Lorenz, a California-based GOP consultant. Romney has the experience as a governor and experience as a candidate for president, and when you combine that with Sarah Palins ability to get people motivated, that could definitely be a formidable ticket.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Christy Mihos called the matchup the best of both worlds.
They both come at it from totally different parts of the spectrum, said Mihos, who attended yesterdays Tea Party rally. One deals on a gut level with people and the other is highly successful on the business end of things.
Speaking before a rapt crowd estimated at 5,000, Palin squarely targeted Democrats, pounding away at Obamas $787 billion stimulus package. She also lobbied for domestic oil drilling.
I want to tell em, Nah, well keep clinging to our Constitution and our guns and religion - and you can keep the change, Palin said, later adding, Yeah, lets drill, baby, drill; not stall, baby, stall - you betcha.
Meanwhile, Palin said last night she had no hard feelings about U.S. Sen. Scott Browns decision to skip the rally. He was in Washington doing his job, she said.
Interesting. Please explain how she was elected mayor and governor. Or are they inconvenient truths? Your hate for Palin far exceeds you ability to put forth cogent arguments. I wonder why that is so. Do you know her—or anyone that does know her? Oh, and please explain the conservative crowds she draws where ever she goes. Are you a Ron Paulbot by any chance? Only libertarians and Marxists think they are always the smartest people in the room.
Are you out of your mind?
I would like to see less screaming cheer leader and more mature dignity in a leader. After all, she already ran with one RINO. Who is to say she wouldn’t run with another?
As for the rest that may well be.. Getting Conservatives and Romney hacks rumbling is a good thing for the dummycrats...
Thank you for posting this about your favorite monkey
and Gov. Palin.
Mitt Romney is no different than Harry Reid
Mitt Romney is a flip-flopping socialist bum!
Some people just don't get the TEA Parties. RINO Romney is just more of the same. Dump him!
There’s a statement of ignorance if I ever saw one.
I must say, the way she prefaces conservatism with "common sense" gives me pause....reminds me of compassionate label Bush used.
Conservatism needs no modifiers, adding them implies that it is somehow flawed, imho.
Is it the magic underwear?
Turns me off, also.
If he’s the nominee, he gets my vote.
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Heehee, great pic.
And that would be fair I guess. But then the question is do you really want him to be the nominee?
So get off it. He's not my candidate.
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