Posted on 09/05/2010 8:41:05 AM PDT by rabscuttle385
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.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.bostonherald.com ...
Deep breath time, my FRiend.
Romney is not my choice in the primary, but if it were he versus Marxist Obama in the general, I would get up early to be first in line to vote in Nov; and I would send him money.
For the primaries, we need to find a youngish, energetic, ideally scandal-free, camera-friendly, conservative. Many folks come to mind (Cantor, Ryan, Bachmann are among my favorites, there are others).
For the general, it's whoever we are stuck with versus Obama's "fundamental change" of our Country.
Of course ANYTHING published in a Boston paper MUST be true!!!
oh no
This is an Arpil 15, 2010 article!
Most likely it will happen. This is also why there are more Mormon commericals on T.V. and why Mormons of FR are loooking for input on how to make Mormon Christian friendly. I’m just wondering who will be VP and who will be running for President.
I would write in my fathers name before I’d ever vote for Romney. I’d rather throw the vote away than vote for him.
Popcorn time!!!! Looks like my prediction is coming true...can’t wait to see the heads explode around here. The refusal to even CONSIDER any possible candidate except Palin is going to get us exactly that...a Romney/Palin ticket.
Gop..same ol’ same ‘ol.
It is of course a spectacularly bad idea. But a purely technical question: has any person ever run for VP twice with different people at the top of the ticket? In a major party, I mean; it may have happened, for all I know, on the Prohibitionist, or Socialist Worker, or Anti-Masonic tickets.
None of those Congresspeople has the executive experience to win the primaries, let alone against Obama. There’s a reason Americans are reluctant to elect a Senator, let alone a member of the House, to the presidency.
Mitt not at all what we need and this article was exposed months ago as criminally misleading—she had asked about the possibility of Mitt on the ticket with her, expressly not about her being his veep choice.
Pawlenty and Jindal; Pawlenty and Barbour; Pawlenty and Pence; Gingrich and Palin (uber right); Perry and Pawlenty; Sarah is terriric spokesperson, “gravitas”, not so much. In any event, we need governors not legislators running the country.
I noticed you left out Palin. I personally can’t see her as
POTUS either. I do think she would make a good Sec. of Education or Energy.
I would write in my fathers name before Id ever vote for Romney. Id rather throw the vote away than vote for Romney.
I wouldn’t vote for Mitt if he was holding the mythical golden tablets.
” Of course ANYTHING published in a Boston paper MUST be true!!! “
The Boston Herald has been solidly right of center for 50 years. Know before you post ;-)
Rather then adding a gloss of intellectual credibility to your emotion based attack on Palin, this thread merely makes it even more clear to thinking Freepers that your opposition to her is based on nothing more serious then you hysterically juvenile misogynistic world view.
No. Not even if Mitt was 2nd on the ticket which would never happen due to his big fat ego. I made the mistake of pulling the handle for McLame last time because Sarah was on the ticket. I won’t make the mistake of letting another humongous RINO think they can get anywhere near the presidency.
And yes, this is an old article.
Like it or not, Romney is very appealing—handsome, nice gravely voice, a loving father and grandfather. It didn’t take too much to get Obama elected, did it.
Maybe we can get the entire lot of RINOS in this senario...
McCain for SOS or some such department
Perry for guardian of the southern border
The Maine ladies for a couple of positions
Graham for mediator in chief
The list seems endless, etc....
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