Posted on 07/10/2011 10:31:40 AM PDT by kristinn
Will Carl Bernstein EVER go away?
He’s lovin’ Murdoch’s “Watergate” but is silent on Gunwalker (naturally)
I don’t think it’s a bad picture...not possible, but they probably did spend time finding one not as flattering as others.
Reagan aged too...he just colored his hair...like Sarah does
Reagan was good at delegating
too much on occasion
Reagan, Jefferson, TR (for better or for worse), Ford, Truman, and even George W. left the office with more or less their same energy level they had when they entered.
It will age you for sure, but if one is ready for it, the aging will be slight and not debilitating.
No, thanks!
It must have pained NewsWEAK so much to have to show a cover of Sarah saying she can win..ANYONE can beat Obama but having Sarah Palin in the White House would totally destroy the progressives..they might go back into hibernation for another 100 years(Good, hope they never come out!) I think the photo looks fine..of course Newsweek wanted to find the most unflattering photo of her but in all seriousness, is there ever a photo of Sarah that looks bad..of course not..she looks beautiful no matter the photo..and I can’t wait for her to finally announce she is running. I think it will be in a few weeks when time runs out in Alaska for those buffoons to file ethics complaints against her, then she is free to run
Amen sister....I mean Madame President!!
Everybody ages. It’s what supposed to happen. But 8 years later, he looked pretty damn good and just aged normally. 0bama has aged about 12 years in 2, which is strange given that he has no conscience.
I had the exact same thought.....it’s a great pic...wonder why Newsweek was so nice to her....OTOH, I’m also wondering WHY she gave Newsweek the BIG interview..
Because the prayers are *working*.
Witness this photo: it was designed to make her look uglier, more masculine: but all it did was add an air of confident gravitas which undercuts their whole meme of "Caribou Barbie."
Almost brings to mind Isaiah 54:17. Don't know for sure if that's what's happening, but sometimes it does look like it!
Cheers!
Great picture of Sarah, thanks for re-posting it.
I like it!!!!!!
Coffee meets monitor and keyboard! (at high speed)
Cheers!
Can I have some of whatever you’re drinking???
I’d like to read her own words, I guess that will be tomorrow.
She need to annouce pretty soon, if she is serious and gets in to win.
I’m sure it’s gets bigger as each day passes. Great job!! =)
“A shetland pony should be able to win against Obama. He has made such huge messes.”
Obama remains reasonably popular despite his blunders, anti-American antics, unpopular policies, and dismal economic conditions. I am baffled that his approval rating remains reasonably high despite the negative sentiment of the country. Bush barely won re-election against a very weak opponent despite a strong and improving economy. Obama has been very clever in blaming Bush. Many independents still blame Bush and Republicans. The worse news about Obama is that his policies are not yet widely implemented. Health care, energy, financial services, and taxes will not fully be in place until his second term.
Democrats have bought votes. Almost 50 percent of the population does not pay federal income taxes. More than 50 percent receive substantial transfer payments. In addition, Democrats have overwhelming support of powerful interest groups (labor cartels, trial lawyers, environmentalists, media, and rent-seeking businesses) so they have the money to influence public opinion.
Obama will win unless Republicans can find a strong candidate and stop third party dilution of votes. I am not optistic that Obama can be stopped. He should be dead in the water without any possibility of re-election. Instead, he still is the one to beat although he can be defeated with the right candidate.
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