Posted on 09/02/2011 11:01:13 AM PDT by RatherBiased.com
I’m just sitting. Waiting patiently. Imagining F. Chuck and all the slime at 1600 and the left side of the aisles on Capitol Hill whose eyes will melt and heads explode when they discover the size of Sarah’s continuous Money Bombs the moment she throws her hat in the ring!
I believe it will be well worth the wait.
Jack.
Always worth repeating.
Ronald Reagan 13 November 1979 (Election was November 1980)
HAHAHAHAHAAHA! Hilarious how they sound just like some of the people on FR!
WOW!!!
Why the rush? Perry, Romney and Bachmann are just now starting to attack one another. Let them do her work for her.
Of course, I thought Labor Day (tomorrow) would have been perfect- especially considering the unemployment numbers. But now, I'd love to see her make everyone squirm just a little longer.
I'm still intrigued with who she says is waiting on the sidelines with her.
“When does the 2012 race start?”
As soon as Sarah enters it! or not.
She is controlling everything about this early election cycle. It must be killing the MSM, and quite honestly, the camps of the other candidates.
Might I postulate that Sarah Palin and Obamugabe are playing a game of “chicken” which Gov. Palin will win.
He brings out his economic proposal and she ^uses^ that to launch her campaign. She is waiting on him (Heart: “You lie so low down in the weeds; I bet you’re gonna ambush me”)
In the ocean, the barracuda uses speed and deadly teeth in a directed and slashing attack to kill, taking flesh with its first strike and following up IF the prey is incapacitated. The morsel of flesh is enough but to gorge on the carcass allows the barracuda to hunt again.
Gov. Palin is looking for that “pound of flesh” that will incapacitate our Poseur-in-Chief.
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Watching the MSM squirm, is worth the wait. Take your time Sarah
I just like the idea of the MSM pumping money into following her around hoping for that big scoop. I hope it developes into a big bill. I know they have the money to follow her around, I just like it being spent on following Sarah and not martinis. I don’t know, I get pleasure out of that notion.
ABC's John Berman Suggests Palin Politicizing Son's Iraq Service
September 11, 2008
"Good Morning America," reporter John Berman raised the issue of whether Alaska Governor Sarah Palin was politicizing her son's military service. Observing that Governor Palin will be giving a speech on September 11 at a deployment ceremony to send her son off to Iraq, Berman critiqued, "And it [the speech] will be open to television cameras. It's such a drastic difference from the way her own running mate John McCain handled his own son's deployment."
A few seconds later, Berman again referenced the deviations between McCain's son Jimmy, also in the military, and Palin's child. "Jimmy's six-month deployment came and went with hardly any public notice. Why? Because John McCain never mentioned it on the stump." He added, "That stands in stark contrast to what Governor Sarah Palin told more than 40 million viewers about her son during the Republican convention last week."
They want Sarah to announce now so they can go after her now..they are dying to trash this woman, they have been doing it since August 2008 why stop now..they are TERRIFIED of her, they know if she runs she has a great chance of winning and that scares progressives to death..makes them poop their pants
Bruddah:
Let me get a full time job and I’ll start donating again. 6 months unemployed and looking to start eating into my 401K.
ABC’s John Berman: Sarah Palin Makes Mitt Romney Seem ‘More Reasonable’ and ‘More Secure’
June 02, 2011
Good Morning America correspondent John Berman on Thursday offered a sarcastic take on Sarah Palin’s tour, dismissing it as a “magical mystery bus.” He also spun a possible 2012 run by Palin as making fellow Republican Mitt Romney appear “more safe, a more secure, a more reasonable candidate.”
Anchor George Stephanopoulos introduced this concept by musing, “Maybe [the Romney campaign wants] her in the race after all, John. She gives Romney the perfect foil.” Berman described that as “exactly right” and added, “ And it might make the former Massachusetts governor, Mitt Romney, seem like a more safe, a more secure, a more reasonable candidate.”
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