Posted on 11/28/2010 1:14:09 PM PST by t-dude
Some excellent points, especially for the concern trolls to ponder...
just thought I’d metion that Sarah Palin was vetted far more than Barak Obama was years ago and last time I checked, she’s never declared candidacy.
I adhere to the Buckley Rule, which was generally subscribed to by Ronald Reagan: Vote for most conservative primary candidate likely to win in the general election.
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You should think about changing your signature line.
Parroting the lies of the left are very unbecoming...
Especially on a conservative site like this. You don’t have to support Sarah (as she will win without you) but really, those Alinsky tactics are not going to influence anyone who knows the truth...
Talk about ringing endorsements...</sarcasm>
Another Ms. Coulter writing well.
This is an excellent article that makes excellent points. But I am saddened to see Christie lumped in with Romney and Bush.
Saddened because I see Christie and Palin as natural allies and this article hints that there’s already a deep division between them.
I hope the writer is wrong about that one point. But otherwise, excellent piece.
The division comes from Christie laughing and joking about a possible Palin run for President.
When asked about it Sarah was surprised because she had just spoken with Christie and he had been perfectly cordial. The snark from the ‘establishment’ is getting a little old, and having the opposite reaction theu are hoping for.
citizen is a long time Romney supporter.
No, I don't agree. He's not qualified to serve a first term.
Very interesting read. Some "I didn't know thats" in there.
“I adhere to the Buckley Rule, which was generally subscribed to by Ronald Reagan: Vote for most conservative primary candidate likely to win in the general election.”
Me too. Her name is Sarah Palin:
Can Palin win? Of course.
See the following post:
Worse than it seems (2012 census favors GOP nominee)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2622707/posts
For those who doubt Palin can win the 2012 Presidential elections, the census is about to change the landscape. and the change is going to massively benefit the GOP nominee, which will in all likelihood be Palin.
Take the States McCain won and add just six more (in each of which Obamas numbers are in the toilet) and in each of which the GOP will have sitting governors: Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Indiana, Virginia and Nevada. The GOP cleaned up, as did her endorsees, in all six states with the partial exception of Nevada where Harry Reid won narrowly but where the Dems lost the governorship badly.
That is 271 electoral votes and with them, Palin is President.
To the PDSers and the Palin is unelectable crowd, read em and weep. At this point Palin has a clearer, less obstructed, path to the White House than Ronald Reagan had at this point in 1978.
197 posted on Wednesday, November 17, 2010 6:30:13 PM by Brices Crossroads
I don’t even include Wisconsin (new TEA party Senator and Governor), New Hampshire (Palin endorsee elected to the Senate)and New Mexico (Mama Grizzly TEA party Governor)
That is 20 more EVs for insurance , for a total of 291, more than Bush got in 2004.
This time we have to vote for the only candidate that can possibly save the country: Palin, because she “gets it.”
Any other candidate, regardles of party, is failure.
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BTTT
Good analysis except we still have a rat governor in North Carolina: Beverly Perdue. However, both houses of the legislature went Republican for the first time in over 100 years and therefore I do not disagree with you. Sarah can win!
It will be in one ear and out the other.
Fixed it for you
Who would have been Buckley's pick in '08 is what inquiring minds want to know
Obama isn’t fit to serve a second term, but don’t fool yourselves into thinking that Kirk won for the reasons stated.
You must have missed the Kirk-Giannoulias lunch pow wow the day after the election.
Alexi has some problems coming up. Better to install Kirk.
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