I’d would travel hundreds of miles to see Sarah Palin speak. I would not cross the street to see President Bush or Obama.
I am very grateful to Sarah Palin, and John McCain too. We suffered a setback. But they kept it from being a disaster, against considerable odds. All of the elements were there for a ‘Rat landslide. But it fell short of a landslide, and Sarah Palin and her running mate played the key role in it.
I’m still hoping that Stevens wins and then resigns, allowing Gov. Palin to take his spot.
That would be a fantastic “in your face” moment, a great start for her National political career, and allow her to oppose all of the anti-Democracy and Socialist policies that are/will be coming at us. She’s going to need political allies, and the Senate is one of the best ways to acquire them.
BTW, the market already doesn’t like 0bama.
If Alaska wasn’t so darn cold, I’d move there today. Most of the people they interviewed from Alaska on TV seemed like great people (who have a great Governor).
And the scenery looks fantastic.
I’m just glad Sarah can get some rest and be with people who love her in her home state. The rest of the country pretty much doesn’t deserve her.
Sarah Palin attracted massive crowds - people love her, there is no denying it. All these backstabbers who are spewing their attacks cannot change this basic fact. If Sarah wants to eventually run for President, she can. And this time, she’ll be able to hire her own staff who will actually be trying to help her rather than hurt her.
Go Sarah Palin!