Posted on 11/16/2008 11:40:56 AM PST by Sub-Driver
So will you help her to do it?
That’s a clean break point with a receptive audience. And it still has a good contrast to what we will get over the next four years.
You can't just "join" the Council on Foreign Relations. You have to be invited, and sponsored by an existing member.
Sarah Palin as she is today, with her current principles and beliefs, would never be allowed in. Furthermore, if she should modify those principles and beliefs to become acceptable to the CFR, she'd no longer be the Sarah Palin most of us here could support.
She inspired a lot of folks.
And will continue to.
She needs to demonstrate an active interest in foreign policy matters and a certain commitment of energy to those ends. In her case it may be an imposed obligation but considering the likihood of her having a future impact on policy, she would be accepted immediately.
Her principles and beliefs are of no relevance so long as they are not grounded in complete ignorance.
We need to learn from Sarah. She's the professor of Common Sense 101A and Honest Government 101B.
you should research color pick Steele a bit....
Crawl under a log or a rock, Newt.
Works for me. I remain extraordinarily underwhelmed by Gov. Palin.
Yes, she "could" have, but only if she agreed or at least convinced them she'd "play ball" with their agendas...
Her principles and beliefs are of no relevance so long as they are not grounded in complete ignorance.
The nonsense and ignorance here is coming from you, as your comments aptly demonstrate.
Newt’s correct in that we have an extremely deep field of talent for the next election. 20 or 30 names? No, probably 5 or six at most.
I feel certain that Sarah will earn her way to the top of the ticket as she understands the need to be out in front for the next four years to articulate her vision for America.
She appears to be an extremely talented politician and will cause the others in the 2012 race to pick up their game, many of them dramatically. She is a huge asset for us and for the country.
The 2012 nominee will be somebody who is currently unknown outside their home turf.
If there should be a sports center there, the free market will create one. Let sports teams and their fans pay for their own toys.
BWAAAAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Yeah, try to get Blue Cross to pay for Redskins season tickets and tell me how far you get with the claim that it's a "health expenditure"....
"Democracy" is a fancy word for mob rule. I believe in a limited-government republic that remains confined to a set of core functions that emphatically do not include the provision of bread and circuses.
She probably bought (alligator perhaps?) it at Macy’s when she blew through that $150K awhile back!
/sarc
If we nominate Sarah Palin in 2012, our status as a regional party will become permanent.
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