To: toddausauras
If Palin announces shes running its going to be a massive political earthquake. The rest of the field are going to melt away. Just watch.
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Exactly!
But don’t worry, Pissant will be feverishly looking for a negative AP story about Palin.
26 posted on
02/24/2011 9:43:11 PM PST by
Artcore
To: Artcore
Deep in his loins he is desperately aching for the political resurgence of one Duncan Hunter.
Which begs the question, Doesn't one have to have surged before they can resurge???
32 posted on
02/24/2011 9:45:16 PM PST by
gov_bean_ counter
(I am proclaiming 2011 as the year of ME!)
To: All
Pissant-The most despised and ridiculed poster on FR for a reason.
He earned it.....
*appologies to old Smith-Barney ad*
36 posted on
02/24/2011 9:46:06 PM PST by
Lakeshark
(Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
To: Artcore; Bigtigermike; Freddd; sickoflibs; rbmillerjr; chickadee; whatisthetruth; DaxtonBrown; ...
66 posted on
02/24/2011 10:16:42 PM PST by
2ndDivisionVet
(All gave some, some gave all.)
To: Artcore
I wonder. It could resemble 1964, with the ‘moderates’ falling apart during the convention and then rallying to do everything to sabotage the candidate during the campaign. I can remember Gorgeous George Romney introducing Barry Goldwater to a good sized crowd with thinly veiled contempt. His introductory remarks consisted of “Ladies and Gentlemen the Republican Candidate for President.” He wouldn't even say Goldwater's name and he ostentatiously left the platform a couple minutes into Goldwater's remarks. I can easily imagine the ‘moderate’ Lugar types doing this and a lot more to Palin. If the nation is in obvious chaos it may not damage her that much. In a close election it will. I know people who are life long Repubs who state flatly ‘I will never support or vote for that woman. Obama at least is a Harvard Law grad.”
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