Sarah Palin has courage unlike that of any politician I've seen in recent years. She spoke at Madison, Wisconsin at a time when that city is at the core of leftist hatred toward conservative politicians. Palin not only speaks to a huge crowd in Madison but castigates both Obama and the Republicans who are not delivering on the promises they made in the last election campaign. I cannot but admire that kind of clear-minded approach to politics.
I agree that the polls are bogus. The leftmedia wants to steer Republicans away from the person they fear the most - Sarah Palin. The other 'contenders' for the GOP presidential nomination in 2012 are hardly mentioned by the media. Only Sarah Palin is criticized, demonized and mocked in the hope that she'll be unable to convince Republican and independent primary voters to vote for her next year. They will fail. Sarah Palin is what this county needs, now. RINOs and 'me-too' Republican politicians are too little, too late. Sarah Palin is an 'outsider' (to Washington) and has the kind of solid, conservative outlook that is needed. Although we'll get the usual chorus of anti-Palin posts on this thread, they are either mistaken or just trolls. Sarah Palin is not 'perfect'. She'll have a tough fight to gain the GOP presidential nomination and if she does, the Democrats (who obviously fear a Palin presidency) and their media lackeys will pull out all the stops to defeat her, that is guaranteed. I believe Sarah Palin can surmount all that. I know she has the courage to take it on, and that, alone, is admirable. I hope she runs. I really do.
I wish your entire post would fit in a tagline.
Jim Scott, you have nailed it sir!
"Game on."
Well, it depends on how things go. Better to be lucky than good, and Obama has been fortunate in his enemies.