To: pissant
I know that all of the Palin lovers are not going to take anything that Krauthammer says seriously. If you want to see Palin become the GOP’s candidate for POTUS, you better hope that she takes Krauthammer seriously. Perception is reality when it comes to persuading voters to vote for someone. The perception is that Palin is unprepared to be POTUS among the majority of independents and Republicans. That is a fact. There are not enough Palin supporters for her to win. There is still time for her to change people's views of her, but she has to prove to the independents and her own party that she is prepared to be POTUS.
To: Nosterrex
I know that all of the Palin lovers are not going to take anything that Krauthammer says seriously. If you want to see Palin become the GOPs candidate for POTUS, you better hope that she takes Krauthammer seriously. Perception is reality when it comes to persuading voters to vote for someone. The perception is that Palin is unprepared to be POTUS among the majority of independents and Republicans. That is a fact. There are not enough Palin supporters for her to win. There is still time for her to change people's views of her, but she has to prove to the independents and her own party that she is prepared to be POTUS.
You need to read post #'s 228 and 229 for a lesson in reality and objectivity.
Your post is lacking in both.
To: Nosterrex
There is still time for her to change people's views of her, but she has to prove to the independents and her own party that she is prepared to be POTUS. While you were sleeping, we had these 2010 elections, wherein Sarah Palin and TEA Party voters (Republicans, Independents, and some Democrats) brought about the greatest nationwide conservative election wins in the history of the country. That was the only close-to-accurate poll you will see until just weeks before the next election.
All these current polls are "push-polling" BS, designed to reverse the effects of the conservative tsunami we just experienced.
This is the nature of the polling business. Pollsters produce results to satisfy whoever is paying them to influence voter opinion. As the elections near, the pollsters have to adjust their results to more closely reflect reality, or else their reputation as unbiased pollsters suffer beneath the truth that that are all a bunch of fabricating frauds.
249 posted on
12/14/2010 11:48:47 PM PST by
meadsjn
(Sarah 2012, or sooner)
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