To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Palin’s resignation as governor after only about 60 percent of a term will ruin her in a national campaign. The ads will be nonstop against her. She also may not be prepared for a race; will try to cozy up to liberal journalists who will slap her down, and it will be such a surprise to her.
38 posted on
01/13/2014 7:23:01 PM PST by
Theodore R.
(People in TX in 2014 cheer: Cornball and George P.!)
To: Theodore R.
She doesn't cozy up to liberal journalists. In 2008 she had to do what she was told and it was Dems in McCains campaign calling the shots.
As to fulfilling 60% of her term, she did everything that she campaigned on during that 60%. Most never accomplish anything.
40 posted on
01/13/2014 7:29:01 PM PST by
DJ MacWoW
(The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
To: Theodore R.
will try to cozy up to liberal journalists who will slap her down, and it will be such a surprise to her. You may be right about her resignation, but I'm pretty sure she's got their number.
They've already proven that they're just a bunch of screaming monkeys throwing stuff at her...including the kitchen sink.
She'll do battle with them on her terms.
71 posted on
01/13/2014 8:31:50 PM PST by
ROCKLOBSTER
(Celebrate "Republicans Freed the Slaves" Month.)
To: Theodore R.
“Cozy up to liberal journalists...” Did you just come out of a coma?
74 posted on
01/13/2014 8:37:15 PM PST by
2ndDivisionVet
(Jealousy is when you count someone else's blessings instead of your own.)
To: Theodore R.
Governor Palin is, among center-right politicians, probably the single least likely to be under the delusion that liberal journalists (or even some conservative journalists) are her friends.
103 posted on
01/14/2014 3:53:08 PM PST by
RichInOC
(Palin 2016: The Perfect Storm.)
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