I refuse to support her. If she wanted in, she should have decided earlier.
I see no indication Sarah has changed her mind....further hasn’t the cut-off date already come and gone? Even so I can’t see her stepping back up to the plate regardless of what some of us might have wanted otherwise.
“Gov. Mitt Romneys increasingly bold policy pronouncements may be too little, too late to convince the conservative base. “
Never, never, never believe anything RINOmney says.
He will say anything to get you to vote for him, even though he doesn’t believe it.
I’m really surprised to learn my support has waned. But if the media says it, it must be true, right?
Cindie
Well, let’s wait and see. Those who oppose a late declaration by Sarah don’t seem to understand that it would certainly be preferable to what seems to be happening now—a meltdown that is starting to look more and more like a victory of Karl Rove and the RNC.
I think Sarah would stay out if she saw a strong, reliable conservative candidate on the way toward winning the election and doing the job. It’s still too soon to say whether Cain can be that candidate. But he’s the only possible conservative choice still standing, and I’m still not sure what he would actually do if he were elected.
Too late now for New Hampshire, but that’s probably Romney country and no great loss. Too late for Florida as well, which is a bigger problem, but again that may be Romney country, because they acceded to Romney’s request to change their primary date.
Sarah doesn’t crave power, like most politicians. But I think she will run if she concludes that God is calling her and her country needs her. If Divine Providence wants Cain to run, then hopefully Cain will rise above all these attacks. We’ll see. The alternative to these two possibilities—Sarah stepping back in, or Cain rising to the challenge and proving to be the great leader we need—is to see our country fall into ruin.
She bailed when we needed her most.
I said it before and I’ll say it again... if Palin is on a ticket, she gets my vote. GOP or Independent. It wouldn’t matter. And if Romney winds up the GOP nominee (shudder!), I’ll be ‘writing in’ her name on the ballot.
She’s still head and shoulders above anything I see out there right now, to put it mildly.
November 13, 1979, Ronald Reagan entered the race.
I’m praying for a new candidate. Or a redo of the old ones. Something’s not right at all here.
There is no best candidate.
Whatever candidate we rally behind, they will destroy.
Support their current victim, stop their game now, or it will simply continue.
Learn their strategy, its whack-a-mole, stop playing their game, or they will win.
Conservatives need to smarten up and grow some balls.
As some on the thread have said, if she steps into the race she’s got my vote, my money, and my shoe leather.
If she doesn’t, and Romney winds up being the nominee, I’ll write her name in just to assuage my conscience and maintain my personal integrity. I will not vote for Romney no matter what.
Sarah Palin has my vote. No doubt. I will vote for her.
Related thread:
IT’S COME TO THIS: Could Sarah Palin Could Get Back In The Race?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2804384/posts
I wish she had run.
And I am betting at this point she is wishing she had run too.
Some people are so far into denial that they just don’t know how to let go and move on.
Gary Johnson?