A Pro Palin thread

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PadawanBater

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...and that affirms you're part of the 25% of the population the dude was talking about earlier.
 

Wavels

Well-Known Member
The ridicule and derision heaped on Palin reminds me of what Ronald Reagan had to endure when he first appeared on the national stage ( having the temerity to run for the Repub nomination.) We all know what happened with Ronnie!

I have noticed more than a few left wing pundits beginning to warn their fellow lefties that they had best exercise caution.:eyesmoke:

Here is Joe Klein at Time Mag.:
But is Sarah Palin the favorite to win the Republican presidential nomination and therefore someone to be taken absolutely seriously? You betcha.
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1963564,00.html?iid=tsmodule#ixzz0fMWkuWza
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David Broder:
Those who want to stop her will need more ammunition than deriding her habit of writing on her hand. The lady is good.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/10/AR2010021002451.html

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That's what Palin has that makes her stand out. People who run for president should know about politics and policy, but they can be taught that. What can't be taught is the ability to connect with people. Bill Clinton had it, Al Gore didn't. Barack Obama has it, John Kerry didn't. Mike Huckabee seems to have some of it, but Mitt Romney sure doesn't.
Sarah Palin has it. She connects.
So here's a warning to the Democratic Party and other supporters of Barack Obama who love to criticize Palin. They can have their fun. But they do so at their peril. Whether they realize it or not, every time they attack her, they attack the kind of voter to whom she appeals.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/02/11/navarrette.palin.politics/
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The next three years will be a barrel of monkeys!
:bigjoint:
 
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PadawanBater

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The ridicule and derision heaped on Palin reminds me of what Ronald Reagan had to endure when he first appeared on the national stage ( having the temerity to run for the Repub nomination.) We all know what happened with Ronnie!

I have noticed more than a few left wing pundits beginning to warn their fellow lefties that they had best exercise caution.:eyesmoke:

Here is Joe Klein at Time Mag.:
But is Sarah Palin the favorite to win the Republican presidential nomination and therefore someone to be taken absolutely seriously? You betcha.
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1963564,00.html?iid=tsmodule#ixzz0fMWkuWza
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David Broder:
Those who want to stop her will need more ammunition than deriding her habit of writing on her hand. The lady is good.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/10/AR2010021002451.html

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That's what Palin has that makes her stand out. People who run for president should know about politics and policy, but they can be taught that. What can't be taught is the ability to connect with people. Bill Clinton had it, Al Gore didn't. Barack Obama has it, John Kerry didn't. Mike Huckabee seems to have some of it, but Mitt Romney sure doesn't.
Sarah Palin has it. She connects.
So here's a warning to the Democratic Party and other supporters of Barack Obama who love to criticize Palin. They can have their fun. But they do so at their peril. Whether they realize it or not, every time they attack her, they attack the kind of voter to whom she appeals.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/02/11/navarrette.palin.politics/
..............................
The next three years will be a barrel of monkeys!
:bigjoint:

So you missed the clip?

71% of Americans believe she's not qualified to be pres...

Facts... whatever..
 

Wavels

Well-Known Member
Obama and Palin will surely criss-cross in the polls...unless he can develop some basic leadership skills and moderate his looney unpalatable policies.:mrgreen:


Man Up, Obama, or Make Way for President Palin:


Feb. 12 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama is starting to look like the second coming of Jimmy Carter. If he’s going to avoid that fate, the president had better take radical action -- and fast.
That means doing more than offering belated talk about jobs, or waging ineffectual on-again, off-again bank warfare. What, after all, is the point of bashing Wall Street only to then blow bonus kisses to JPMorgan Chase & Co. chief Jamie Dimon and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. head Lloyd Blankfein?
Obama needs to ditch his professorial, community-organizer mien and start cracking some heads. Unless, that is, he is intent on paving the way for a Palin presidency in 2013.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&sid=a4hIeftRVyvE
 

abe23

Active Member
Sarah Palin will never be elected president. Say what you want about Obama, at least he know his shit....

This lady just doesn't have the intellectual wherewithal for it. But you can't say that in tv pundit land, because glenn beck will call you an elitist.
 

Wavels

Well-Known Member
Sarah Palin will never be elected president. Say what you want about Obama, at least he know his shit....

This lady just doesn't have the intellectual wherewithal for it. But you can't say that in tv pundit land, because glenn beck will call you an elitist.

I suspect that you are too young to remember the emergence of Reagan.

His detractors said the same thing.
Guess what happened?:mrgreen:
 

abe23

Active Member
I am actually old enough to remember, although I was a child....

Reagan understood policy issues far better than sarah. He had conviction and was able to talk at length about the policy choices of his day.

Sarah Palin can't....not without the help of crib notes.

And politically, reagan was able to reach out and appeal to the broadest possible segment of the electorate. Sarah Palin thinks I live in fake america.
 
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PadawanBater

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palin is kind of sexy
Do you think she's aware that there is a porno out there entitled "Nailin Palin" that's based on her?

Why haven't I heard her bitch about that yet? (someone loves attention!;-))
 
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