Sunday, July 24, 2011 6:01:36 PM · by taildragger · 32 replies
Organizing for Palin ( via email ) ^ | July 24th, 2011 | O4P
Posted on 07/24/2011 4:28:38 PM PDT by winoneforthegipper
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As for “butchering “your” tagline.... Sorry. I heard it on the radio and thought it fitting.... Didn't realize it was your creature. It was once said by somebody more wise than myself:
"Imitation is the most sincerest form of flattery."
I'll remove it so not to “butcher” your phrase any longer....
Did she run back to her home in Wasilla and pull the sheets over her head? Has she given up? Has she recommended that WE give up, in the face of the TRULY worst economy in 50 years? Nope. She's positive, and wants US to be as well, and work hard to defeat Obama and the Dems in 2012, so we can make the changes that need to be made.
Sounds pretty "Undefeated" to me.
Let me help you out here. When a person gets knocked down, but gets back up swinging, they're "undefeated".
You're not defeated until you're knocked down, and stay down.
Yeah, radio hosts have nicked my tagline from time to time. Rush did it years ago.
Not a troll.
Mrs Palin is a good, honest Christian, a good mother and wife of good character but that doesn’t mean she’s ready for the presidency. (Gawd knows the one we have now isn’t)
And In ‘08 I voted for the McCain-Palin ticket in due to her on it. But since she resigned her governorship(for whatever reason) it blew a big hole in her creditbility. And she will be hards pressed to gain it back. IMHO
Quitting a job never looks good on a resume.
Bravo to you SusieQ.The “world” he lives in must assuredly be populated with the most dour and depressed people ever.Like Sarah’s dad said,”She’s not retreating,she’s reloading.Obama and his evil minions just could not leave her alone.Now I would bet they are regretting the frivolous lawsuits as they have awakened a sleeping Mama Grizzly.
Should she have continued in office, and allowed the taxpayers' money to be wasted on the required collection of materials needed for the defense of the Governor? Discovery for each of the lawsuits required time, effort and materials. Sarah Palin looked forward and saw nothing but continual lawsuits as long as she was in that office, and realized what a waste that would be. She made the decision to leave the office in the hands of her Lt. Governor, who held the same ideas she had about Alaska and its citizens, so that the promises she had made to Alaskans would still have the chance of being kept.
Sarah Palin had been Governor of Alaska for two years, and had extremely high approval numbers at the time she was named McCain's VP. The lawsuits didn't begin until AFTER the Republican convention, and they all but stopped when she left the Governor's office. As far as I know, her successor has not had any lawsuits filed against him. Given those facts, I believe the wisdom of her decision has been proved.
Yes.
You've probably been around long enough for lots of people to have patiently explained the truth of Governor Palin's resignation, so I won't bother explaining it to you for the umpteenth time.
That said, it takes a hardened resolve to dislike someone, even when every reason you have for doing so, has been eliminated by reason and logic.
But that's alright. You go right ahead and do the dirty work of the Democrats, if it makes you feel good.
That is what we call an understatement.
It can be said that on a percentage basis, Harry Potter dropped off more. One can always find something positive to say.
So, it doesn't matter to you that she was being effectively blocked from serving the people of Alaska, because of the avalanche of frivolous lawsuits, and was being personally bankrupted by legal bills?
You would have preferred that she continue to stand there, allowing the governor's office (not to mention her family) to be destroyed, lawsuit, by lawsuit?
Yeah, that makes all kinds of sense.
Get out of here with your libtard logic.
From polls taken after Sarah Palin left the Governor’s office, it seemed the people of Alaska understood completely why she left. They could see, first hand, what was being done to her, and knew that the stupidity would continue as long as she stayed in that office. Apparently, her successor continued what she had begun, and was supported strongly by the citizens of Alaska. If they were upset with her decision, I don’t think they’d have been so supportive.
Gotta wait til September??? sigh
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