They know she is unbeatable and all they can do is try to destroy her by scurrilous attacks and fake scandal.
The Country Club pubbies do not like Sarah either, she cleaned up GOP politics in Alaska , and implemented a public oriented energy policy for the state, and severed the good ole boy leech politicians from the oil companies.The Country Club Pubbies find her clean up efforts hard to swallow, because THEY KNOW , if she is elected president, she will clean up the national party and make sure that lobbyists will know their place on the right side of the line, bringing the party into line with what the public needs and wants on energy policy, illegal aliens,taxation, health care, cap and trade,and small business. They are diving away from their lobbyists already, cauterizing their fund-raising history where possible,and covering their A$$ES already, while simultaneously trying to keep her in obscurity, like they did with Duncan Hunter and other conservative Republicans in 2007. The fct that they have to cover their butts now is aking the GOP hackers angry, they can't leech any more.
Sarah can win without taking any money from the GOP , not one cent.
Sarah Palin is doing good work, And now the party hacks are starting to wriggle like snakes caught in hot oil.They know their days are numbered. They must join her, ,or head for the hills. Not many CAN join her, she doesn't want their dirt and baggage they bring along, because historically they do not work for the American people.And Sarah has proven in her previous work that she knows how to separate Shite fro Shinola.
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You left out how she got .......for RINO McCain.
“Sarah can win without taking any money from the GOP , not one cent.”
I doubt it. I like Sarah and admire her courage and honesty and I think she’s highly underrated by the MSM, but I’m not sure she can beat Obama in 2012. That’s not because of her policy positions or anything she did as governor of Alaska, but simply because in the minds of many voters she doesn’t look or talk like anyone who’s ever been a President or a Prime Minister of a western democracy. She looks too young and pretty, which is fine if you’re running for the US senate, but the problem is that voters have the image of Margaret Thatcher or Golda Meir in their minds as what a female commander-in-chief looks like.
I wouldn’t suggest that she change her appearance, but she can change the way she speaks and improve her knowledge of all the issues and she’s got to do that if she wants to win the nomination and beat Obama. I haven’t listened to her speak that much, but I did listen to a speech she made at a Tea Party event and I’d have to describe her style as half way between a beauty pageant contestant and Margaret Thatcher. She needs to move farther towards the serious Maggie style to win the Presidency. She’s too informal, and too folksy and bubbly, which is great if you’re running for congress but it makes people question if she has a strong enough, serious enough mind to deal with a serious national security crisis.
She also needs to study up on all the issues as much as possible and be able to answer questions and speak knowledgeably especially about foreign policy and national security issues. She has to develop a more serious, knowledgeable, presidential speaking style, otherwise she could lose just because she doesn’t look or speak like a president or a prime minister. If she runs and wins the nomination, she’s going to need all the support and money she can get from the GOP because even with a weak economy Obama will not be easy to beat. Obama has a strong speaking style. His substance and what he actually does as president is awful but he has a good style and he’s an expert con-man who might be able to fool the voters twice. Any GOP candidate will need all the support and funding he or she can get from the national party. We can beat Obama with a united effort but the Tea Party by itself is unlikely to beat him.