To: free me
Perry has pretty much the same problem that Romney has - he tries to sound conservative, but he isn't conservative at his core. No suprise that both of these guys were Dems at one time - neither has completely shed that background, and neither one is any good at keeping their actions consistent with their rhetoric. I'm sure both would be far more preferable than Obama, but they aren't what the doctor is ordering for this country. This appears to be the perfect entry point for Palin, whose "will I or won't I" act is getting tiring, as well.
66 posted on
09/24/2011 7:44:41 PM PDT by
Major Matt Mason
(Looking forward to kicking Chicago out of Washington.)
To: Major Matt Mason
"This appears to be the perfect entry point for Palin, whose "will I or won't I" act is getting tiring, as well." It's getting tiring for me, but SP's entry "timing" is not about me or us voters, it's about the "competition and their vetting process" and the "legal timeline".
If you think you might be supportive of a Palin candidacy, you still have ample time to finalize your decision. However, she will have to finalize her's a lot sooner than your own. So, be patient. Look at the field now, there's no one who can close the deal for most, so it's still totally open.
Here's a good article (by Mark America) that will provide some insight regarding the timing of the Palin entry....
98 posted on
09/24/2011 8:02:28 PM PDT by
LibFreeUSA
(Sarah Palin and whomever.)
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