F'ing media hacks keep repeating the same meme over and over expecting it to stick. Palin has executive experience, is personable and seems to be able to rally people quite effectively. She doesn't have military experience, that's a minus, but she has family who serve.
She is certainly more qualified than the current community organizer in the WH now.
I remember Juan Williams saying before the election, when challenged by the rest of the round table on Obama’s total lack of experience, well he’s run a presidential campaign.
The killer from Wasilla, on the other hand, has sat on energy boards, been mayor AND governor. Heck, she captained her basketball team and played on a broken foot. She’s led by example from day one. She’s been a leader since she was a teen.
Obama is a shadow next to this vibrant woman.
Hmmm, her executive ability and judgment are good but she's not qualified to be president yet Obama has neither executive ability nor good judgment and he is president. How does that work???
I will do whatever it takes, to make sure Sarah carries my state, if she ever needs my help!
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Nobody is really "qualified" to be president. It is just too big of a job. But all you really need is executive experience and a good team to work with you. Reagan had all that. Obama has none of that.
So, let me get this straight......Palin is NOT qualified to be POTUS, but a "kingmaker" in elections?
What am I missing here? Are not executive ability, judgement and "kingmakers" NOT qualified to be POTUS?
Am I getting this right?
Sarah has been all over the place, and all over the election news, and had been endorsing winner after winner.
Is the Left still calling her a “quitter”?
There is something which is fundamentally flawed in the polls as they relate to Gov Palin. Perhaps those most likely to support her simply refuse to participate, or actively sabotage the poll by lying to the pollster. Perhaps there are one or more problems with the poll sampling. Perhaps all of the above, or perhaps it is something else altogether.
And then there is the intensity factor - those who support Gov Palin tend to do so with great passion. This intensity can have an outsized impact; a force multiplier, for lack of a better term.
But apart from this speculation - this much is certain - the woman has consistently had far more influence than the polling would suggest that she should have. And this means that the polls, in her case particularly, are just wrong.
The only "qualification" needed is the proper number of votes in the Electoral College.