1 posted on
08/03/2012 12:52:40 PM PDT by
Hojczyk
To: Hojczyk
the candidates she backs for office have an uncanny knack for winning their electionsToo bad she decided to endorse McShame over JD Hayworth.
2 posted on
08/03/2012 12:55:17 PM PDT by
South40
("Islam has a proud tradition of tolerance." Hussein Obama, Cairo, Egypt, June 4, 2009)
To: Hojczyk
And come Tuesday, Sarah Palin will have another feather in her hunting cap when Sarah Steelman wins the Primary in Missouri. And goes on to send Ma McCaskill to the recycle bin.
4 posted on
08/03/2012 1:08:20 PM PDT by
donozark
(Not all heroes wear tights and a cape.)
To: Hojczyk
What was stunning about the endorsement of Mourdock was the chain of events described by the Politico in Indiana on the Friday before the Primary. The Indiana GOP - in cahoots with the SRCC and the RNC - listed a series of events, rallies, phone banks, etc that they were sponsoring for Lugar over that weekend. That went out at 10 AM. At 2 PM that same Friday, Palin endorsed Mourdock. By 6 PM that same night, the Indiana GOP, SRCC, RNC and such WITHDREW all of those events they had planned for Lugar. They basically admitted they cannot compete with her endorsement power.
5 posted on
08/03/2012 1:33:22 PM PDT by
antonico
To: Hojczyk
I wonder what the odds are that Mitt would pick Sarah Palin as VP?..................
6 posted on
08/03/2012 1:37:59 PM PDT by
Red Badger
(Think logically. Act normally.................)
To: onyx
7 posted on
08/03/2012 1:45:51 PM PDT by
hoosiermama
(Obama: "Born in Kenya" Lying now or then.)
To: Hojczyk
I’m deeply saddened that Sarah decided against running for the presidency. But I am very pleased at her efforts to help conservatives get elected all over the country.
11 posted on
08/03/2012 2:19:35 PM PDT by
karnage
To: Hojczyk
As opposed to the other guy who infects candidates with Toxic Baraq Syndrome and can’t get a national candidate in a swing state to appear with him.
To: Hojczyk
I see Sarah Palin's influence in the conservative movement as her 'revenge' for the left's non-stop attempts to make her impotent in politics and the GOP carefully stepping aside and letting Palin take the heat. Not only has she carved out a lucrative career on Fox News and for books and speeches but, more significantly, Palin has emerged as a serious force in electoral politics, despite the left dismissing her influence at every turn and the GOP 'elites' disdaining her, as Dick Cheney did recently, much to the left's delight and much to my disappointment. Sarah Palin will not be dismissed or marginalized because she embodies the spirit of America and the TEA party patriots that she represents so well. I don't see Palin ever being subsumed by Washington power politics.
13 posted on
08/03/2012 2:23:14 PM PDT by
Jim Scott
(Obama must be defeated)
To: Hojczyk
She has endorsed just nine Republicans this year five of them women, according to the Web site of SarahPAC, her political committee. In an interview on Fox News on Wednesday, Palin said that she is making down-ticket races, not the presidential campaign, a focus of her efforts this year. She called Senate and House races so instrumental in reforming government, shrinking it, allowing the private sector to grow and thrive.
Governor Palin gets it. The only way to keep the nobama candidate in line is a bullet proof conservative congress. This is going to be a difficult job to dismantle the socialist slavery system. It will not be done without control of congress.
14 posted on
08/03/2012 2:33:24 PM PDT by
PA Engineer
("We're not programs, Gerty, We're People")
To: Hojczyk
ALL the right people HATE Sarah Palin....
Including republicans.. they come out of the closet to HATE HER...
Just being normal makes the normal-phobics hate her..
**Note: Normal-phobics are not always queers.. or pedophiles.. However many are..
15 posted on
08/03/2012 2:56:21 PM PDT by
hosepipe
(This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole..)
To: Hojczyk
"Palin endorsements don't mean snot!"
- Karl Rove, March 7, 2012
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