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To: carmody
In this case, if Sarah ran 3rd party she’d be running against Obama. And Obama would lose and I think the GOP would too.

Like the 3-way special election that we just lost in New York?

93 posted on 06/02/2011 6:27:48 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Only if Obama accuses Sarah of trying to kill old people which no one would believe. How would Obama arguing that he’s trying to save old people while cutting all their services through Obama-care?

Plus, a congressional election in an off year is not a national election.


111 posted on 06/02/2011 7:13:57 AM PDT by carmody
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Like the 3-way special election that we just lost in New York?

I believe any third party candidate I envision would lose in 2012. It could not be otherwise.

Note, though, that a GOP candidate could lose in 2012, even with no third party candidate.

No, I'm looking to 2014 and 2016.

But also, let me make one thing perfectly clear (was there an echo in here?)

I do not advocate starting a third party today. I think there's a good chance that is where we're headed, but I don't advocate it today.

The Tea Party delivered an unambiguous result and message for the 2010 elections. Next move is up to the Empire.

Btw, if the primary were today, I would support Palin (if a candidate) but I recognize that's not the case.

So I'm keeping an open mind, but applying a filter...is there a candidate who can bring something close to the table that she does, that would not also bring the entrenched hatred she does?

As for the GOP, I'm applying another filter...can the party be reformed and reclaimed? I don't assume so any more...so as the process to 2012 unfolds I'm viewing events in that context...keeping in mind most recognize the process of reform is a marathon, not a sprint.

~70 new seats in Congress suggests it can be done. Is Boehner a conservative or a chameleon? Time will tell...I'll just say that being conservative is like being a lady. If someone has to ask, then the answer is probably no. That speaks against reform.

If the response of the Empire to date is any indication, the backbiting, the undercutting of Palin I see, suggests not.

And Romney? He would be only slightly less disasterous short term for the country than Obama, more so for the long term...he's the establishment's favorite candidate, as were McCain and Dole. I would expect the same results, four more years of Obama, only this time claiming validation of his policies.

If I see that Palin has to run against the GOP establishment as well as the RATS and the house media, and the process produces a Romney as the candidate...then I, as a lifelong GOP voter and supporter (I supported Reagan against Ford in '76) am probably done.

113 posted on 06/02/2011 7:30:28 AM PDT by gogeo (Palin/Bachmann 2012)
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