Posted on 10/19/2011 5:04:43 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
While candidates Mitt Romney and Rick Perry battled it out in the CNN Western Republican Presidential Debate, Sarah Palin said she thought Newt Gingrich took home the winner's belt.
"Everybody could learn from Newt Gingrich and the way - his calm, cool, collected manner," Palin said Tuesday in an interview on Fox News. "He's kind of seen it all before in this political game, if you will."
Palin said the former House Speaker, often described as the most professor-like among the pool of candidates, would "clobber Barack Obama in any debate, any forum that had to do with substance."
(Excerpt) Read more at politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com ...
I’m always interested in hearing what she has to say.
AMEN!
I agree with you on this.
jla’s opinion nor his very existence is given no credence, and is barely noticed.
Its better to hold one’s silence be thought possibly a fool, than open one’s mouth and remove all doubt. By opening ya pie hole and spewing out such idiotic garbage, you have removed all doubt about how silly you really are.
What is a “jla”?
Some kind of worm?
That was gratuitous and mean.
Naaaaah.
“Jla” original comment was gratuitous and mean. When dealing with these acute cases of PDS, you need to go for the jugular. That's the only language these PDS sufferers understand.
Man, you just don't get it.
She's playing chess while everyone else is playing Super Mario Brothers.
This is all part of a GRANDER strategy that you just don't understand.
She's not only playing the media for fools, she's playing her supporters for fools as well.
Sun Tzu wrote extensively about this. Pay attention.
I don't know why we bother with primaries and caucuses--just have Frank Luntz's groups select the candidates. It would save a lot of money.
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