Great. But first you gotta address the 50 ton elephant in the middle of the room. And until Palin, Congress,, SCOTUS, and all 50 states begin to speak about the Fraudster - nothing else will get done. It needs to be addressed, but NOT by any of the conservative candidates. The candidates need to focus on the "important" issues, just as they are doing.
Congress, SCOTUS, the media, and the active governors and state legislators, need to actively close the gap.
For candidates, it is bait in a political death trap.
It needs to be addressed, but NOT by any of the conservative candidates. The candidates need to focus on the "important" issues, just as they are doing. Congress, SCOTUS, the media, and the active governors and state legislators, need to actively close the gap.
For candidates, it is bait in a political death trap.
Oh, I so agree! (Heavy sarcasm here)
After all, the conservative candidates have been ignoring the elephant I've spoken of since Obama was sworn into office. And look at how well that's worked out. And although the Repubs did OK in the mid-terms, it looks clear that Obama will waltz into a second term as Palin et al keep their mouths shut.
And you know why the Repubs did OK in the midterms? Because of Tea Party birthers. So unless and until Palin, Bachmann, Boehner, and others address the birther issue - Obama is a lock in 2012.