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To: papasmurf

“I would bet dollars to donuts that she and Gov. Perry have already spoken and each understands and respects the others’ position. Make no mistake about it, Gov. Palin and Gov. Perry like and admire each other.”

This would be the ideal scenario, and I would prefer it over the alternative.

At this point there’s no way of knowing. It does seem plausible that Perry could be vp on a Palin ticket.


27 posted on 09/13/2011 8:07:51 AM PDT by reasonisfaith (Governor Palin: "I'm not for sale.")
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To: reasonisfaith
“I would bet dollars to donuts that she and Gov. Perry have already spoken and each understands and respects the others’ position. Make no mistake about it, Gov. Palin and Gov. Perry like and admire each other.” This would be the ideal scenario, and I would prefer it over the alternative. At this point there’s no way of knowing. It does seem plausible that Perry could be vp on a Palin ticket.

I saw the interview and the way I read and the interview transcript will bear this out , Palin basically called Perry a crook, that he pushed the immunization issue because a former staffer was now employed at Merck and it was a Old Boys Club type deal. A fairly scurrilous charge and meant to attack ones character. I think Palin is setting the stage perfectly for her coming in. She is not playing Marcus of Queensbury rules and I admire her for it. Sorry Perry\Mitts supporters are being driven crazy by playing coy, but she is being crazy like a fox here. She will get in when she is good and ready and some of you will see the brilliance in it. Reagan would be proud, Perry right now has to be flumuxxed, Sarah is chopping down her rivals like Rocky in Rocky IV.

97 posted on 09/13/2011 9:07:40 AM PDT by Bronurstomp
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