To: TomasUSMC
I couldn’t agree more.
As governor she had the bully pulpit. Now she has nothing.
She should learn from history, what happened to her hero, Teddy Roosevelt when he quit and then tried for a comeback. It don’t work!
78 posted on
07/05/2009 11:23:30 PM PDT by
tuckrdout
(~ 'Daily example is the most subtle of poisons.' ~)
To: tuckrdout
I couldnt agree more.
As governor she had the bully pulpit. Now she has nothing.
She should learn from history, what happened to her hero, Teddy Roosevelt when he quit and then tried for a comeback. It dont work!
And yet this is the same path, minus the resignation, taken by Ronald Reagan, that is, starting early, traveling the country to espouse a libertarian Republican message of limited government, a strong military, and a strong conservative Social Issues contract.
Furthermore, now she will be able to help the GOP gain back the House during the 2010 campaign season further strengthening her army.
You apparently need to learn from history.
Furthermore, she ain't trying for a comeback, she is going to seek higher office.
You apparently did not listen to her resignation speech.
All I got from it was hope for the future.
You apparently are willing to be a tool of the Democrats, the Media, and the GOP elite.
You are going to be disappointed, because she is going to turn the political world upside down.
Just wait and see!
To: tuckrdout
Answer this question, please:
How can one use the governor’s “bully pulpit” to deflect charges of political abuse without committing political abuse?
Sorry, but she was damned whichever way she went, so she chose the freedom to pursue her agenda her way. Surely you don’t reject freedom?
174 posted on
07/06/2009 5:06:29 AM PDT by
MortMan
(Power without responsibility-the prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages. - Rudyard Kipling)
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