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Sarah Palin: Being president could ‘shackle’ me
Yahoo News, The Ticket ^ | 9/28/2011 | Rachel Rose Hartman

Posted on 09/29/2011 12:43:50 AM PDT by Wolfstar

Sarah Palin certainly didn't sound interested in running for president last night.

"Is a title worth it-- does a title shackle a person?" the former Alaska governor asked during a discussion of her 2012 plans with Fox News' Greta Van Susteren. "Someone like me, who's maverick--you know I do 'go rogue' and I call it like I see it and I don't mind stirring it up ... [for] somebody like me, is a title and is a campaign too shackling?"

"Does a title take away my freedom to call it like I see it and to effect positive change that we need in this country? That's the biggest contemplation piece in my [decision] process," Palin said.

Palin said Tuesday that time is running out. Filing deadlines, requiring candidates to register to appear on state presidential primary ballots, are approaching in several states.

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To: jla
As a guest on this site, I really don't want to be rude to our host Jim Robinson. Last Sunday night I saw a post from him stating he would support 1st Palin, if she did’t run, Bachmann, then Cain.

Also, In a search I did, looking for last Sunday nights comment, I found an old post from Jim Robinson stating that since Gov. Palin was the VP pick, he changed his position on McCain.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2077563/posts

81 posted on 09/29/2011 5:46:00 AM PDT by magglepuss (Don't tread on me)
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To: SarahPalinForPresident2012

Mecenary - yes. I haven’t seen her do anything for anyone else in the Party other than criticize from the sideline and get paid for her commentary.

You are right-she is mercenary. She will walk away or continue to play the game if there are Media Outlets that will book her for interviews.

MOO


82 posted on 09/29/2011 5:48:46 AM PDT by not2worry (A credible message needs a credible messenger because charisma without character is catastrophe. M)
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To: Wolfstar
... she's just in it for the money!"

...she knows she can't win!

Palin isn’t panning out.

...So, I shall continue to wear my Rock Perry button ...

Her time is running out. She has done the most damage to herself at this time. ...

If She is sincere about her political aspirations, She should be unifying the party. I’m not seeing that happen...so far. ...

Get over her already.

She needs to go away if she is not running w her games she is playing. ...

I don’t think she wants to run because she is aware of the fact there is a job at the end of all the hoopla. ...

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That's just halfway down the thread. Lot's of PDS around FR! I'd like to think that there were smarter people than those making these comments, but realize they are just hacks vying for her role replacement.

I have been a Palin supporter since the "coming out" speech at the last Convention. Before then, I knew her name, but nothing else. Then, I studied hard and came to a conclusion. Now, I am convinced that she has the goods, AND ABILITY, to sweep the contry to a new horizon. We could see true "hope and change", with her at the helm.

I will be extremely disappointed if she decides not to run, but I still believe she will. She would have told us NO, if she had no plans, IMHO. Until she declares, she can continue to make the waves necessary to "rock the boat". Everyone else is just holding on!


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Sarah Palin on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 5:31pm

On Monday, during a fundraiser in California, President Obama declared that Europe’s debt problems and their inability to solve them was “scaring the world.” He went on to explain that Europeans “have not fully healed from the crisis back in 2007 and never fully dealt with the challenges that their banking system faced” and that “they’re trying to take responsible actions, but those actions haven’t been quite as quick as they need to be.”

This of course is coming from a President who has done nothing to deal with our own country’s enormous debt crisis and who is in fact eager to incur even more debt with another useless stimulus bill (now called a “jobs bill” though the last stimulus failed to produce the jobs it promised, which is perhaps why Harry Reid doesn’t seem too eager to bring this new bill to a vote despite the President’s demands to “pass this bill”). Yes, Europe has serious debt problems, but for President Obama to be lecturing our allies about not being “quite as quick” in dealing with a debt crisis is downright hypocritical.

When his all-too-common finger-pointing is directed at Republicans, President Obama’s search for a scapegoat is swallowed as merely the typical Beltway politics of our permanent political class. But pointing fingers at our allies when they are working to get their own financial house in order is counterproductive and can have a serious negative affect on our ability to lead the free world.

One German newspaper denounced the President’s comments as “overbearing, arrogant, and absurd.” Another wrote: “The gloomy state of the economy is putting a damper on Obama’s future prospects. The optimism of the past is gone, replaced by a cheap search for a scapegoat.” And still another wrote: “That’s not how friends talk to each other. That applies particularly to friends who have themselves failed to get a handle on their own, self-made crisis.”

Can we blame them for feeling this way? Keep in mind this was a President who was supposed to make the rest of the world “like” us again.

It’s about time the President showed some leadership and took responsibility rather than campaigning on blaming everyone else for the financial mess his policies have exacerbated.

Between President Obama’s hypocritical lecture poking our allies in the eye again and one Democrat governor’s call to postpone lawfully mandated elections for two years, I suppose nothing should surprise concerned Americans anymore. But that doesn’t mean we have to accept these misguided memes. 2012 can’t come soon enough. "

- Sarah Palin (FaceBook post yesterday!)

83 posted on 09/29/2011 5:57:43 AM PDT by WVKayaker (The GOP needs to live the planks of its platform, not just offer lip service. -Sarah Palin 8/2008)
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To: exit82

Here’s what really sad. I can’t tell if their democrats or GOP operatives.


84 posted on 09/29/2011 5:59:58 AM PDT by magglepuss (Don't tread on me)
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To: exit82

Here’s what really sad. I can’t tell if their democrats or GOP operatives.


85 posted on 09/29/2011 6:00:02 AM PDT by magglepuss (Don't tread on me)
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To: exit82
But, gee, I don’t see the same criticism of Gov. Christie now that he is “reconsidering” whether to run or not.

When did this happen? Every single time I have seen Christie on TV, he has reiterated OVER & OVER that he is NOT considering a run. I don't know how much plainer he can say it. Dick Morris threw a hissy fit last night, he was so distraught about it - the beltway elites are dying for Christie to run, and so far - he's not going for it.

At least Christie knows in his heart what is right for him - I respect that he is willing to not let people dangle while he "decides". You either know deep in your heart that you are going for it - or you don't. If you have had since 2008 to think about it & now - you still don't know...it's not right for you...there's still a nagging inner voice that's saying NO.

She knows that if she jumps in & fails to win the nomination - her influence is DONE. If she really can't decide at this point - she shouldn't run. And if this is some kind of "brilliant" strategy of hers and it pans out - well then, I'll eat crow I guess.

86 posted on 09/29/2011 6:06:40 AM PDT by alicewonders
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To: magglepuss

To 65- I agree with most of this post, but it’s not like she took the same risk as our Founders, (all whom very well could have been hanged). Rather, she came out of it a very wealthy lady. No one disputes her untiring efforts, but some have become repulsed by her lecturing, and more so by many of her rabid followers. Sarah Palin has stated many truisms, but nothing de Toqueville, Jefferson, Franklin, Reagan, et al, haven’t previously noted.


87 posted on 09/29/2011 6:13:19 AM PDT by jla (Who says Perry's a conservative? - Rush, Sarah, & Levin do.)
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To: jla
Sarah Palin has stated many truisms, but nothing de Toqueville, Jefferson, Franklin, Reagan, et al, haven’t previously noted.

Ha ha. Better look up "truism."
88 posted on 09/29/2011 6:16:42 AM PDT by aruanan
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To: Jonty30
"She’s just not the captain you are looking for."

It's a field full of very flawed candidates (all of whom could beat the Zero, though).
List 'em all in one column, and fill up the next with their negatives - Perry, Romney, Caine, Bachmann - all have "soft spots".
Or maybe a Ron Paul/Huntsman ticket........

89 posted on 09/29/2011 6:47:23 AM PDT by Psalm 73 ("Gentlemen, you can't fight in here - this is the War Room".)
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To: uptoolate

Many forget just how young a woman SP is! She can finish raising her family in AK, create projects/foundations, continue commenting on TV, writing books, whatever SHE wants for 8-12 years and still be plenty young - and a LOT more seasoned - IF she ever wants to run for POTUS. Holding that Office isn’t the be all an end all.

To my thinking, it IS a shackling job. After the SCOTUS decision in ‘00, a TV commentator spoke of how GWB’s life would never again be the same. Forget about the ‘prison’ of the White House, he’d never live another day of his life without SS just feet away. None of that suits a free spirit like SP who CAN accomplish an awful lot without giving up her own life.


90 posted on 09/29/2011 6:48:00 AM PDT by EDINVA ( Jimmy McMillan '12: because RENT'S, TOO DAMN HIGH)
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To: jla
To 65- I agree with most of this post, but it’s not like she took the same risk as our Founders, (all whom very well could have been hanged). Rather, she came out of it a very wealthy lady. No one disputes her untiring efforts, but some have become repulsed by her lecturing, and more so by many of her rabid followers.

Please point to me where in my post I compared her to the founding fathers. I am comparing her to the current crop of GOP.

Her facebook posts where she lectures Obama repulse you? because, I’m cheering at those. Or, are you talking about when she answers a question about current candidates? Wow, someone who answers a question repulses you.

Here’s what repulses me. I have voted R all my life. I have been bullied by the right, if you don’t vote for XYZ the Dem will win.

Where was the GOP when Obama got the nomination? Why didn't’t they do their job and ask for his birth cert. Instead a patriotic man had to be court martialed.

Where was the GOP when the corrupt group called ACORN was going around getting bogus registrations? Basically stealing elections. Young people without a title had to take them on.

Where were the GOP on the junk science of global warming? I believe they were reaching across the aisle to make things not so bad. Fortunately someone without a title sent in incriminating e-mails.

Where were the GOP after campaigning on cutting 1B from Gov. spending, getting a pittance with the assurance that we’ll get them next time.

The GOP, for the first time, had Sarah Palin, a person who drew more people while running for VP than the top of the ticket. They have a grassroots movement, which has not been seen in my lifetime, in the tea party. And they can’t figure out how to use these two things together?

I would say they are the party of stupid, but honestly, I don’t believe that. I really think they just have a different agenda for my country than I do.

One more thing, Conservatives always vote. But when you don’t give people ammunition with which to have a ground game you lose. That is why they lose when they run people like McCain. How can I go to my friends, neighbors, family, and co-workers and say vote for McCain, the guy who supports amnesty, after coming out against such policy. I would look like the biggest hypocrite. So instead, I keep my head down, my mouth shut and vote. All the while getting yelled at by the GOP talk guys, if you don’t go vote for XYZ the evil Dem will be elected.

It’s the ground game that is missing. With the Anybody But Obama crowd ratcheting up, it looks like they are going for the same plan again.

I have a better plan for the Anybody but Obama people, Go talk to Hillary. I’m sure she would love to beat Obama. You would get half the Dem vote, all the ABO crowd, and won’t have to bully conservatives to win.

91 posted on 09/29/2011 6:50:48 AM PDT by magglepuss (Don't tread on me)
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To: not2worry

Mecenary - yes. I haven’t seen her do anything for anyone else in the Party other than criticize from the sideline and get paid for her commentary.
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Lol! Sat out the 2010 elections did ya?

Maybe you should crawl back under the rock you spent the 2010 election cycle under.


92 posted on 09/29/2011 7:00:50 AM PDT by free me (Sarah Palin 2012 - GAME ON!!)
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To: SarahPalinForPresident2012
First thing, only time will tell if it's sarcasm or precognition.

If she declares and starts running openly then I will consider her the top candidate. Until then shes just a pundit.

"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."
T. R. Roosevelt Paris, France on 23 April, 1910
93 posted on 09/29/2011 7:01:53 AM PDT by Kartographer (".. we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.")
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To: Wolfstar

She can always quit the race if the going gets tough.


94 posted on 09/29/2011 7:09:24 AM PDT by Labyrinthos
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To: Ben Ficklin
SecDef job goes to a neocon. Rumsfeld, Cheney, Wineberger, Rumsfeld....Clinton.
95 posted on 09/29/2011 7:20:22 AM PDT by KDD (When the government boot is on your neck, it matters not whether it is the right boot or the left.)
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To: Labyrinthos

Yeah, I know. Why should I have expected that after having an 80%+ approval rating in Alaska that the GOP owed her any help after helping McCain.

It’s good to know that when she was being slapped with lawsuit after lawsuit, the GOP and McCain have so little clout, they can’t stop it, or even offer monetary help to her so she doesn’t have to step down. No, instead McCain was on Leno mocking her.

What great guys I’ve voted for.


96 posted on 09/29/2011 7:24:20 AM PDT by magglepuss (Don't tread on me)
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To: alicewonders
AW--check the news this morning. Apparently, Christie is reconsidering--he is being wooed by GOP insiders-the RINO establishment is desperate for him to run.And he is no conservative.

She knows that if she jumps in & fails to win the nomination - her influence is DONE

Really? Even Bubba Clinton still has influence--and he was impeached.Hillary lost the nomination--she still has influence as SoS. And after her defeat in 2008, Palin went on to rally conservatives and the Tea Party resulting in the historic 2010 elections.

Americans love a comeback kid. So, no matter what happens, Sarah will have influence.

It's the Tokyo Rove/Bill Kristol/George Will/Charles Krauthammers that will have to find a scraper to rid their faces of egg.She doesn't fit into their view of the world.

97 posted on 09/29/2011 7:40:45 AM PDT by exit82 (Democrats are the enemy of freedom. Sarah Palin is our Esther.)
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To: sklar
Sarah said that being a "CANDIDATE" might shackle her, not being the President.

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No, she did not. And, please tell us how one would earn the title of POTUS without campaigning.

Footnote is looking for the escape hatch but hasn't yet found the magic words that won't make her look foolish.

98 posted on 09/29/2011 7:48:39 AM PDT by wtc911
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To: mrspeelwerneeded
She has done the most damage to herself at this time. It is way past time for her to declare she’s not running.

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That depends soley on what her agenda is. If she means to run (not likely) then you are right. But, if her intention is to continue her post-quit wealth chase then she is not hurting herself at all.

She has a pay-to-see-her event in October with Glen Beck. she would lose box-office if she were to squelch a run before then. People want to see Sarah™) the possible POTUS, not Sarah(™) the ex-governor.

99 posted on 09/29/2011 7:55:03 AM PDT by wtc911
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To: uptoolate
I seem to remember Gingrich a couple of election cycles ago saying that he would not enter the race because he felt he could get more accomplished for the cause of conservatism out of office than in it. That is when he launched American Solutions.

She may be thinking in that realm, which to some extent has its merits.

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Then why not declare, as he did, that this is her intention? I don't recall Newt doing this dance of the seven veils.

100 posted on 09/29/2011 7:58:20 AM PDT by wtc911
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