Let me fix that for you.
jonrick46 wrote:
I believe if the top tier candidates fail to address the central issues that concern the American people, she will jump in and take the top tier to the woodshed.
I believe if since the top tier candidates fail to address the central issues that concern the American people, she will jump in and take the top tier to the woodshed.
Good fix. I admit I worded it with a little caution.
What is she going to address that hasn’t been broached already? Obamacare has been discussed, spending has been discussed, taxes have been discussed, foreign policy has been discussed; energy has been discussed; immigration has been discussed; jobs have been discussed, the Fed has been discussed,education has been discussed, etc.
Granted, the “debate” format doesn’t allow for much depth on these things, but they all have been addressed. So far, the life issue and sodomite marriage haven’t been asked about, but those who ask questions at the debates will get to them. In any event, how is Palin going to have answers that are materially different from those that have been given?
Perhaps she will have a better way of communicating on the issues, but I can’t think of any new issues that she will put on the table. Moreover, I don’t think her solutions will be all that much different.
If she does have a better way of communicating the conservative message, that would be a major advantage for her and for the movement.