Posted on 07/21/2010 3:47:17 PM PDT by neverdem
Obviously the writer of this article in NH does not like Sarah, pretty clear to me.
Should Sarah run,I look for this guy to work against her in NH, just my take, hopefully I am wrong.
The article was pretty snotty I thought
"Dede Scozzafava (R) and accountant Doug Hoffman, running on the Conservative Party line, split the GOP vote."
Dede Scozzafava was a major RINO. Palin backed Doug Hoffman.
It was a conservative paper once upon a time, at any rate
She doesn't need to go into detail. Also it would be unwise for her to do so as it would tip her hand to her potential rivals. As long as she supports border security first, she can hash out the rest of the details later. Many illegals will self-deport anyway.
I got more respect for Markos Moulitas.
Hmmm, she and Perry go back a ways so Perry may have been a McPain type endorsement? Murkowski; VERY much a loose cannon no? Thanks for your reply. I wasn't even aware of these two.
Bill Loeb was a top-notch editor and conservative. I wrote several articles for him back in the 70’s.
He was also a friend and advisor to Pres. Teddy Roosevelt (I worked with TR’s granddaughter, a MUL reporter).
I once asked Loeb what were his journalistic policies regarding editorial and letters to the editor pages (the MUL back then used to have up to four full pages of letters, per issue). These are his exact words:
“The editorial page belongs to me. The Letters to the Editor page(s) belongs to the people.”
It can’t get any clearer and better than that.
Hey Bill and Nackey: Miss you, lots.
MadMax
Perry was the better choice, it was good that we stopped Kay Hutchinson.
Well, that one wasn't even CLOSE, Scuzzy wasn't even a Pubbie IMHO, but point taken. I suppose what I am trying to figure out is if Palin is into the gender game thing. Seems that if it's even close the female candidate ALWAYS gets the nod from her? I may be barking up the wrong tree here and that's why I asked the question. I'm STILL not completely satisfied she isn't playing the gender card. Conservatives certainly shouldn't have to deal with such nonsense.
By just about any measure. Still in all he does tend to keep a boot on either side of the fence more often than I'd like.
I like Kelly Ayotte. She is not perfect but she is the most conservative in the race. Her viable opponents, last time I checked are typical liberal Republicans from the NE. I wish there was a better choice but there is not. Bill Binnie especially is really horrible:
http://www.redstate.com/rrreaganite/2010/06/01/bill-binnie-must-be-defeated/
Here is the best argument I’ve seen:
http://www.redstate.com/rrreaganite/2010/07/14/kelly-ayotte-is-the-conservative-to-support-in-nh-senate-race/
Now if Palin is really going to do something brave she should endorse Christine O’Donnell in DE.
I like Kelly Ayotte. She is not perfect but she is the most conservative in the race. Her viable opponents, last time I checked are typical liberal Republicans from the NE. I wish there was a better choice but there is not. Bill Binnie especially is really horrible:
http://www.redstate.com/rrreaganite/2010/06/01/bill-binnie-must-be-defeated/
Here is the best argument I’ve seen:
http://www.redstate.com/rrreaganite/2010/07/14/kelly-ayotte-is-the-conservative-to-support-in-nh-senate-race/
Now if Palin is really going to do something brave she should endorse Christine O’Donnell in DE.
“Sarah paddles her own canoe.”
That’s one of the main reasons why I like her. ;o)
Sarah Palin: An Intolerable Mistake on Hallowed Ground
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2556262/posts
“Earlier today, Mayor Bloomberg responded to my comments about the planned mosque at Ground Zero by suggesting that a decision not to allow the building of a mosque at that sacred place would somehow violate American principles of tolerance and openness.” [snip]
That’s the kind of leadership we need. There is a lot to factor in with her support of various candidates. It gets complicated.
It would also set her apart from the rest of the herd. That's assuming she has a plan for those who are already here to begin with.
As long as she supports border security first, she can hash out the rest of the details later.
Everyone says they support border security. Hell, Obama claims to support border security. Big deal.
Many illegals will self-deport anyway.
They haven't yet.
Do you even have any idea as to what she's talking about? Arizona only started talking about applying state law to illegal immigrants in the face of federal inaction when one of our former NH state reps and political activists (and retired cop) moved there and jumped into Arizona GOP activism.
In 2005, police in a number of towns brought RSA 635:2 criminal trespass charges against a number of illegal immigrants who were caught breaking other laws - and with whom the immigration authorities couldn't be bothered - on the basis that they were not "licensed or privileged" to "enter or remain in" the United States.
The charge wasn't even a misdemeanor - it was a VIOLATION on the level of a traffic ticket - but Kelly Ayotte slammed the brakes on it by refusing to appeal a court's dismissal of the charge. She then expressly forbade police and local prosecutors to apply the law in this way.
August 24, 2005, NH Union Leader - Having carefully examined the Courts decision and the relevant case law, this office has determined that there is an insufficient basis for appeal, Attorney General Kelly Ayotte wrote in a memo dated Aug. 15. Accordingly, New Hampshire law enforcement officials should not make future arrests for criminal trespassing based solely on the defendants immigration status.
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