I feel absolutely demoralized. I feel like they destroyed Sarah.
yeah...crime pays
Don’t be. This to shall pass.
It has been a temporary setback. Destroyed her? Heck, they just opened wide the door for her. An Obama presidency, if there isn't a super-majority in Congress, is going to have problems from the get-go.
Look ahead.
The MSM did far more damage to themselves than they did to Palin. Sarah now has four years to burnish her resume further while the public realizes that the MSM sold them a pig in a poke with Obama - we will now see all the stuff the MSM held back about Obama dribbled out over the next six months, and the public will not like it one bit.
Sarah’s a rising star. We haven’t seen the last of her.
Not at all, Sparky! She's been the best part of the whole campaign. I see in her what a conservative should be and I believe she has set that mark.
We start working now for the mid term elections. You can rest assured that Barry and the dems in congress are going roally screw things up in that time. For the last two years that they've had the majority in both houses, they haven't be able to even get out of their own way and their approval rating is sub-toilet. Those factors haven't changed. Just consider Obama and the dem congress as the Keysotne Cops in Panavision.
Sarah will emerge as the bright spot of this election. She stood by her conservative principles even though she was running with a liberal in conservative’s clothing.
Don’t be demoralized.
The only thing that prevents me from being pleased that we lost if the creepy Hugo Chavez aura that clings to the jerk.
We now have a chance to rebuild a party with real conservatives like Sarah. If McCain had gotten in they would have continued to us for everything and we’d have been sure to go down in flames again in the midterms.
Sarah did us proud. She made this election a race: We would have lost much, much, much worse with another rino as vp. She has catapulted herself into the spotlight and is now one of the favorites for 2012. She made out like a bandit IMHO.
Take heart. She seems like the kind of woman who can take care of herself. She is not destroyed. If nothing else, she will go back to her state and continue to be a fine leader, fine wife, fine mother, and fine businesswoman. She may never go further or higher, but she did wonders for all the young girls out there who were wondering if they can succeed without selling out in their personal or spiritual lives. That’s tremendous.
Sarah Palin learned a lot on this campaign. Let’s wait and see what she does with that knowledge.
Pull your head ouf of your arse and SNAP OUT OF IT! LOL
You make a lemonade out of a lemon.
Did we quit after LBJ was elected?
Did we quit after Carter was elected?
Did we quit after Clinton was not only elected but reelected?
You take this election and you hit every American over the head with it and as I have already posted, some 20 conservatives were elected to the House yesterday and you build on that and work towards taking a majority in 2010!
Remember “winners never quit and quitters never win!”
They didn’t destroy Sarah. She has got the right stuff.
I have been feeling bad too. I know the idiots are thinking America is theirs; but it isn’t. Millions of Americans that voted did not give their liberty away. And I will venture to say that a much smaller percentage(given to the voter fraud and manipulation)did.
Please believe Americans did not give their liberty away; only a fraction of stupid minded toads did. It’s still there, Obama or not.
They did. And Republicans bought it. In important states, stayed away in large numbers.
He next best move would be to go to the senate and rebuild her gravitas.
REMEMBER DRILL BABY DRILL?
the ban is expired, will they put it back and hurt the nations ecconomy?
WE CAN ask that question.
BAN = HURT ECCONOMY, we can make it a poison decision folks.
OUr job now is to end the honnymoon.
we have the means, and now we can PUSH.
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Do not be demoralized.
Its 1976 and we now begin rebuilding our party around 1980 ideals.
Sarah is one of many good republicans.
its time to get to work for the 2010 elections.
They went after her, big time. She did great when they let Sarah be Sarah.
Many people write political obituaries way too early. She will be back.
The GOP will be back. It sucks, but there is too much in life to be happy about to dwell on this (too much...)
I still am thinking about it a lot today. But, life goes on...
Then we fight like heck for what is right.