Posted on 08/14/2010 8:04:38 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Who was it, remind me, who was ahead of the curve on this? Who was it who called on her to gently appeal to the legalization crowd weeks before she ended up dropping that mini-bombshell on Napolitano’s show about marijuana laws being overenforced?
C’mon. I have, like, three good ideas a year. Give a man some props.
Among Republicans who say they’ve smoked Marijuana:
Palin 25
Gingrich 22
Huckabee 17
Romney 17
Paul 8Among Republicans who say they have not smoked Marijuana:
Huckabee 24
Romney 23
Gingrich 21
Palin 21
Paul 3
The sample size was only, er, 83 people, but even so, I’m intrigued to see her so far ahead of Ron Paul, whom you might think would have this particular market cornered. Either her brand as a western libertarian-ish type is stronger than we realized or pot-smoking is so mainstream even among Republicans that there’s no “fringe effect” when polling this particular demographic. When you sample a group of conservatives who’ve smoked weed, you end up with … a group of conservatives, not the pilots of the next “rEVOLution” blimp or whatever. Exit question: Which formerly lefty issue will a majority of the right embrace first, marijuana legalization or gay marriage?
Well, ok, I was just modifying the earlier post. Palins numbers are closer to Pauls than Gingrichs. If these categories are going to be used, Palin belongs in Pauls category, not Gingrichs, based solely on the numbers.
I’m not sure those categories are right at all, though.
There will be people other than those 5 running for President.
Thank you for the clarification. ;o)
However, Palin falls nowhere near Paul, either.
People want to categorize her...put her in some kind of box.
I’m sorry, but that can’t be done. She’s unique, and that’s what I love about her.
That’s what the left hates about her, too.
Good times...;o)
Hey,Pissant,,,
I ain’t gonna for no Doper,,, > . < ...
The media, who does not like Palin, wants to paint Palin as a socon. Socons are less popular with “moderates” and liberals than libertarian conservatives.
I think Palin knows this and is staking out the libertarian conservative positions on social issues.
Oh, I’m not saying that Palin and Paul are identical in any way.
I do believe that if the 3 front runners are Palin, a mormon and a preacher, Palin would likely do the best out of the 3 with pot smokers. And Palin has made some public statements that indicate that she would fight the war on marijuana.
I have to agree...those are the three frontrunners...now.
Personally, I like Sarah in the position she’s in at the moment...a King Maker. I don’t care if she ever runs for office, again.
But, were I a pot smoker, I would vote for her over the other two.
BTW, as the occasional ibuprophen user, I would vote for her over the other two forever, and ever.
Amen. ;o)
In other words, the extreme minority who never smoked pot is only slightly less supportive of Palin. Ok ...
**I dunno man, I forgot what we were talking about..**
OK ... shut up and PASS The POPCORN!!
**Why did Dr. Paul score so low?**
his followers were OUT scoring MUNCHIES
Palin is the only reason McLAME did as well as he did... without her.. Juan McLAME would have scored somewhere around MCGOVERN.
Figures.
So, I guess you are saying that Soros believes in the Bill of Rights - since all federal drug laws are CLEARLY unconstitutional.
Wow...who’da thunk it!
I would have some popcorn left for this thread, but I finished it all off reading the comments about Ann Coulter speaking to the gay Republicans.
The purpose of a kingmaker is equally to prevent some candidates from being anointed. In the not too recent past, the Republicans have nominated Bob Dole and John McCain, more out of seniority than capability. While it is good to respect your elders because of their age, it is unwise to think that age alone is a reason to nominate someone for president.
While many of us still cringe at the loyalty Sarah Palin still gives to McCain, it is loyalty that she can now give freely, because McCain will never again be in contention for the nomination.
But if you look at the current crop of potential Republican nominees, there are several that are clearly “not Tea Party candidates”, even though they might have backing from some special interest group, or give RINOs a thrill because of their “moderation” and “big tent attitude”.
So if Palin can just prevent these turkeys from assuming the throne, she will have done both the party and the country a profound favor.
They could have stepped forward starting in Jan 2009, and blasted this communist regime day after day on every dastardly deed. They haven't had the cojones.
And if they try to grow a pair now, or next year, they'll be accused of "trying to sound like Sarah Palin."
She's been leading the resistance. What have any of those gutless RINO pissants been doing?
The media, who does not like Palin, wants to paint Palin as a socon. Socons are less popular with moderates and liberals than libertarian conservatives.
I think Palin knows this and is staking out the libertarian conservative positions on social issues.
LOL
Palin began the coalition building inside the Republican party (and soon enough across to the Tea Pary too) about the moment after she resigned as governor. To date, her campaign for president has been the best I’ve seen in my life.
As for those of us on the Right, her standing as a socon is what ultimately validates her (in part precisely BECAUSE the media despises socons).
If we’ve learned nothing over the decades it is that only a socon can be really trusted to hold the line no matter the issue, and even especially on matters of economics and national defense, homeland security, etc. Against all this a little trade-off with the libertarians about marijuana users.... well, frankly, I don’t care and, as it turns out, Rand Paul is a fabulous new presence on our side of the aisle.
If you get 85 percent of what you want in a candidate you are WAY ahead of the game.
The libertarians who are not Judeophobes must have been waiting for someone to come along who was not Ron Paul.
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