Posted on 12/02/2011 4:18:57 PM PST by onyx
Dec. 2, 2011
Sarah Palin joins Sean live from Alaska to discuss the ongoing controversy surrounding presidential candidate Herman Cain.
Her remarks were guarded.
I thought she looked extremely beautiful all dressed in red last night. The subject matter was serious, not delightful or fluff, regarding Herman Cain.
Maybe you can tell me your concerns that I didn’t see?
And yet, here you are, post #3, on a Sara Palin thread letting everyone know you don’t care what she has to say. One would think if you didn’t care you wouldn’t even bother to click on the link. Irony is everywhere on FR these days!
Cindie
Her comments will go a long way to making sure that the candidate is not a moderate. She wields a lot of power.
SP thinks way ahead,and the wheels are turning.
Misogynist much, Mr. Cro-Magnon?
Do you feel that Palin is incapable of making spaghetti?
Do you need to appeal to others to back your point?
Your point that you feel Palin is incapable of making spaghetti?
Personally I figure she could make spaghetti. Just my opinion.
And rant and snot and whine and bichhe and moan and post all of their wimpy little comments.
The book on Governor Sarah Palin is not written yet, in full.
As in the case of Reagan, her opponents may be underestimating her.
Pity that.
TWB
And yet, here you are flaunting your inability to spell her name.
She is careful with her words, but it sounds like she likes Gingrich the best. However, at the very end, when Hannity asked her if she would be happy if it came down to Gingrich vs. Romney at the end, she was far less convincing. She was very clear that she wants a nominee who understands that we cannot go on with the status quo. The nominee must understand that there needs to be dramatic and immediate reform (in Washington). (That made it sound like she likes Cain... so who knows where she is leaning.)
She is looking for ideological consistency (noted Ron Paul and Rick Santorum for their consistency).
Oh well, she just grabbed 45% on the hotair poll. Must be troublesome for her...ahahahah!
LOL, good grief, she's just giving political commentary. There is nothing subtle or particularly clever about it. It's interesting analysis from a former Governor and VP candidate. That's it. She is asked questions and she answers them. Precisely what makes her good in her role as an analyst is that she doesn't seem to have an agenda at all other than offering opinion from a conservative point of view. She calls things as she sees them.
SP thinks way ahead,and the wheels are turning.
I think the wheels are turning among her fans far more than for her. She is just giving her opinion on the state of the race, and her thoughts are pretty varied. She doesn't seem to be firmly for any of the candidates, usually compliments them all from time to time, offers a bit of criticism now and again, and will eventually endorse whoever wins the nomination. It's pretty simple really, not some grand scheme.
It's usually some segment of her fans that still think Sarah is gaming everything out in sort of Sun Tzu like strategy to fool the "establishment". Why is it so hard for some of you folks to believe she is just happy being an analyst giving her honest thoughts? What is this determination to believe she is playing some complicated political chess game? Sorry folks, she's not that deceitful. And she is not running for President, nor is she trying to rig the primary process to cause a brokered convention that she can ride into like some sort of White Knight and claim the nomination. It's not going to happen, let it go.
Admit it! You just miss us because the FReepathon is over. ;-)
Some, yep.
It's nice when the varied factions have a common cause.
It's too soon to endorse anyone. And she could end up endorsing no one. If it ends up being a slug, Palin may take a pass. I would.
Those threads are just old-fashioned fun.
Thanks for posting. I like to hear what she has to say.
I'm sure that Sarah is well aware of the ad, but yeah, too bad Sean didn't ask her about it. He missed an opportunity there.
Then again, Sarah may have warned him off asking about it before the interview. Dunno, but she likes to keep her cards close to her vest. That, we do know.
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