Posted on 11/10/2013 5:08:08 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Excellent question.
In a representative republic, excellent question, where the crap is hitting the fan because a tyrannical minority is attempting to seize power over a freedom-loving majority.
Somebody is doing some piss -poor "representing." I ain't mentioning any names, but its initials is GOP.
So who or what is doing some "good representing"?
Agreed. We’re witnessing a long coup. It couldn’t have happened the way it has without a Grand Old Party assist.
I would love for her to run for the Senate and WIN The low information voter still believes in the media. We need someone that can rise above the media-=-Cruz comes to mind. Sarah can do more for us in the Senate.
She has a slam dunk opportunity with the Begich seat in 2014.
If she runs in Arizona, it will be against McLame and that’s not until 2016. Unless he croaks or retires.
Secretary of Energy...and she closes down the agency her first week.
McCain had been in Washington for decades and had already run for President. Ditto for Biden. Obama took 2-years off from his day time job at the Senate to get ready and of course had a lap dog press.
Who in their right mind would have expected her to go up against a take no prisoners Chicago politician and his attack press without preparation?
In terms of her life, she’s way past the second; politically, she’s already well into her third. :’) Thanks KC_Lion.
I guess it depends on who it is. I think by the time 2016 comes around though, the democrat brand will be as badly damaged as the republican brand was in 2008.
And yet she still nearly dragged McCain across the finish line, even with the MSM attacks, the Romney staffer’s backstabbing, Hollywood and all that. Cancelling his campaign to go support TARP was the final nail in McCain’s coffin.
The "good representing" is a crap shoot. If it was clones of Palin and Cruz and other limited-government Christiain conservatives across the board who grasp the essential morality of limited government, I'd vote Republican full heartedly. But it's usually voting for a dweeb who merely negotiates on Democrat terms, and recently entailed being expected to vote for a "Republican" who was a functional, philosophical left Democrat.
Now that's thinking defensively! Defense! Defense!
No, it depends on the message our candidate is carrying, the banner he or she is raising. It depends ONLY on the message to fight for limiting government intrusion and restoring American freedom.
Their candidate is entirely out of our hands.
Amen, brother.
President No. 45.
Christie and Jeb can go suck an egg.
bump
I hear that from time to time, but have only known two solid conservative women in real life who've expressed serious reservations or doubts about Palin.
My wife cried when Obama won in 2008. She was looking forward to Palin becoming the President after McCain's term. When Sarah declared that she wouldn't run in 2016, my wife was dejected all over again.
Now, that's just in my own small circle, but there are plenty of lady Freepers who support Palin to the hilt, and Facebook was chock full of them when it looked like Sarah would run last year.
Awesome picture!
Sarah Palin Kisses!
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