Posted on 08/14/2012 7:29:26 PM PDT by i88schwartz
"Governor Romney is on the right track and kind of taking some gloves off saying enough is enough of the failed policies of Obama, as reflected even by the failed messaging through their campaign," fmr. Gov. Sarah Palin said to Greta van Susteren on FOX News Channel tonight.
"It is a negative, dirty campaign coming from the Obama administration," Palin explained. "There are only two people in this country who have ever had to run against Barack Obama and his machine and that's John McCain and myself when we ran in '08. I know what this is about. I know how dirty they can get. They continue to be dirty."
"And Governor Romney has every right in the world and in fact, he has a responsibility to take the gloves off," Palin asserted. "Let Americans know what this campaign is all about. His side and Obama's side and let the voters decide if we want to empower individuals and allow America to grow into a more prosperous and secure and a generous nation or if we want to grow government under Obama. Such a clear, clear choice that we have."
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Make no mistake, Romney is NOT a wus. When someone has the ability to lead major corporations to high degrees of success (Ya, I know, “He didn’t build that by himself”, yadda yadda.....), that person is indeed a leader. Good leaders pick good people and IMHO picking Ryan was a great choice. Sarah has too much un-warranted baggage, which was heaped upon her by the libs, so she did not get the nod. Now we need to see how a “good leader” comes out and uses the assets at his disposal to take this great nation back to a high degree of success.
No, the GOP-E hamstrung her just as much as the libs.
Next for GOP leaders: Stopping Sarah Palin
And Romney's minions were a key part of this skullduggery.
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