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If Sarah Palin Wins the Nomination, Here’s Why You Will Vote For Her
A Time For Choosing ^ | August 9, 2011 | Patrick S. Adams

Posted on 08/24/2011 10:49:53 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

This an opportunity to not only defeat socialism, but to defeat business as usual and crony capitalism as well.

Either Obama’s presidency is over or life as we know it in America ends in November 2012. That’s the choice. Given how horrible Obama has been as president, there is no longer a strong expectation that he will win reelection in 2012. A nation dissatisfied during a time of economic hardship almost always never reelects the incumbent. It is highly likely that our next president will be selected through the Republican primary process.

Should Sarah Palin run and get the nomination, many who have had their doubts or who have allowed themselves to be misled by the lying media will be forced to make a choice between four more years of high unemployment, high gas prices, high debt and low national self esteem or the uncertainty that they think may come with electing the former governor of Alaska. Putting all Palin bias aside either way, can anyone honestly say based on her record as governor that she would be worse than what we have now?

Let’s start with dispelling the notion that Sarah Palin has been damaged by the press and that she is too divisive to win. The time has come to debunk once and for all the notion that Sarah Palin would be destroyed by the Obama campaign and the media should she win the nomination.

This notion is preposterous if one believes that if someone other than Sarah Palin was to win the nomination that they would somehow not be subject to the same spears and arrows that she would.

Ben Smith and Jonathan Martin at Politico point out something that we bitter recipients of the 2008 electoral loss already know: Obama’s campaigns have always been run by street thugs whose strategy has always favored the politics of personal destruction over the politics of winning in the arena of ideas. If you think things are going to be easier if Romney wins the nomination instead of Palin, think again.

“Unless things change and Obama can run on accomplishments, he will have to kill Romney,” said a prominent Democratic strategist aligned with the White House.

The onslaught would have two aspects. The first is personal: Obama’s reelection campaign will portray the public Romney as inauthentic, unprincipled and, in a word used repeatedly by Obama’s advisers in about a dozen interviews, “weird.”

“First, they’ve got to like you, and there’s not a lot to like about Mitt Romney,” said Chicago Democratic consultant Pete Giangreco, who worked on Obama’s 2008 campaign. “There’s no way to hide this guy and hide his innate phoniness.”

A senior Obama adviser was even more cutting, suggesting that the Republican’s personal awkwardness will turn off voters.

“There’s a weirdness factor with Romney, and it remains to be seen how he wears with the public,” the adviser said, noting that the contrasts they’d drive between the president and the former Massachusetts governor would be “based on character to a great extent.”

The second aspect of the campaign to define Romney is his record as CEO of Bain Capital, a venture capital firm that was responsible for both creating and eliminating jobs. Obama officials intend to frame Romney as the very picture of greed in the great recession — a sort of political Gordon Gekko.

“He was very, very good at making a profit for himself and his partners but not nearly as good [at] saving jobs for communities,” said David Axelrod, the president’s chief strategist. “His is very much the profile of what we’ve seen in the last decade on Wall Street. He was about making money. And that’s fine. But often times, he made it at the expense of jobs in communities.”

While it is ultimately the right of every Republican voter to choose their own candidate and vote them through the primary system, whoever the nominee is will be on the chopping block. As Republicans and conservatives, we cannot allow the media or the Obama campaign to choose our nominee through psychological operations. We, and whoever our candidate is, will have to walk through the fire to get the prize. If we are courageous, and if we dismiss the media in favor of doing our own research, the Obama smear apparatus will fail.

We can take a chance on having any of the GOP candidates walk through the gauntlet if we’re strong. The first person who reaches the gates of the shining city holds them open for all. But consider the idea that the best way to short circuit the Obama campaign and media lies in nominating a candidate who has already walked that gauntlet and survived.

Don’t let the head to head polls deter you on a Palin candidacy either. The head to head polls showed Ronald Reagan as the worst candidate to run against Jimmy Carter. When it came down to crunch time, the American people weren’t willing to go another four years of misery and malaise. The press may not abandon Obama the way they abandoned Carter then, but the people still will.

It will have to be argued further, and these points hammered home harder should Palin win the nomination. But those arguments are there for political operatives on our side to use in her favor. The path of least resistance to defeating Obama is Sarah Palin, even if that path of least resistance is just slightly less resistant than the one any of the other candidates would have to take.

The regular “Jay walker” on the street doesn’t know Romney’s weaknesses yet or those of the other candidates. But, they know Palin’s weaknesses. That should serve as proof positive of how effective a complicit media can be when teamed up with a gangsta campaign like the one Obama had in 2008 and which he will have again in 2012 if we let them get away with it again.

Since the media and the Obama campaign have exhausted the playbook on her, a smear campaign against Sarah Palin in 2012 won’t hold with voters who already know that a lot of what has been thrown at her was politically motivated. Many who thought ill of her following the 2008 campaign are rethinking their positions given the success she has had since then.

The release of the emails she sent while governor and the information provided in the movie “The Undefeated” is being digested by reasonable people who may have been misinformed about her record. Not everyone who thinks Palin’s not presidential timber is a kool aid drinking liberal. Like Ronald Reagan said, once given the facts, the American people make the right decision every time.

It’s okay for those who may have doubted to come around again. It’s not their fault. The media lied to them. There’s no loss in face for anyone who has a change of heart about her. She is “the political fugitive” and the one armed man is David Axelrod. Just as that movie ended, she will be vindicated.

Run Romney or any other candidate for that matter, and you give the Obama campaign and the media fresh meat. With new lies based on different events, the media and the campaign can place fresh doubts in the minds of voters who could be made to worry about Romney flip flopping, Rick Perry’s positions on illegal immigration or Michele Bachmann’s headaches. Yes, we can be strong and yes we can fight it. But it will require new material. Palin’s material is already written and ready to go.

This is not to say that the primary reason to run Palin is because she’s already been completely vetted. This is not to say the other candidates aren’t good candidates or they should be disqualified because of their weaknesses. The real reason to run Palin is because she is genuine and offers us the best chance of electing someone who is not beholden to any interest – even if it’s a good interest like evangelicals or business people. The fact that she has proven that she can withstand a smear campaign that would have destroyed most other candidates in advance of their next run is simply a bonus and a nice bonus at that.

Imagine how great a candidate Dan Quayle would have been if he had been able to overcome a similar smear campaign against him in the 1992 election. Quayle was probably one of the most intelligent and ideologically sound conservatives of his time, yet conservatives were not as aware as they are now of how the Left and the media have been trying to gain power through thought control.

On paper, Palin should have been as done as Quayle was. The fact that she risked it all by resigning her governorship so she could spend the next 2 ½ years rebuilding her image, getting her message out to the voters via her books, her speeches, her Facebook page and her appearances on Fox News is a testament to her strength and ultimately her presidential mettle.

If anything, it is her ability to still be a powerful figure on the political stage after all the relentless hits and smears combined with her genuine servant’s heart that is beholden to no special interest that better qualifies her to be president over the rest of the field.

Her ability to be where she is now in status is the result of some kind of amazing out of the box super-human resiliency that is rarely seen in people beaten down as badly as she was. Anyone who can withstand what she has and rise from the wreckage to cast the ashes back in their eyes is beyond presidential material as far as I’m concerned. She is a once in a several generation phenomenon that just happened to occur statistically sooner than expected given how recently we had the last one, Ronald Reagan.

We should not look at Palin as a delicate flower or as a candidate that can’t command enough voter support to overcome a president who is basically leading America into decline and ultimately into insolvency. Instead, we should see this as an opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. With Palin, you not only take down the radical socialist agenda of the American Left, you also take down the business as usual crony capitalism of the center.

In the past, winning elections for the Republicans was an exercise in defeating liberalism and socialism so that business as usual could continue in Washington where the political class could continue to enjoy the trappings of power while the rest of us were relatively unimpeded as we worked hard at our jobs and businesses. Without the serious threat like the one we have now from a Manchurian shadow party candidate that is dismantling our entire way of life, many of the eyes that are on this upcoming election would be looking at other things instead.

Since it was business as usual that got us into this mess in the first place, why not just clean house completely? Why not just completely renew and restore the thing to the way it was supposed to be when envisioned by our Founders?

Stopping the political games of earmarks and special interests used to be an exercise in futility for the average voter, particularly as long as their businesses or jobs weren’t be stifled by burdensome regulations or a choked off capital market the way they are now. In a normal year, RINOs and center right Republicans are able to win elections and stay in favor with their constituents because they are a better alternative to liberalism and socialism. Now that we have a Tea Party, we are finding that we can reject both options in favor of real free enterprise and a true adherence to Constitutional principles.

This is a rare opportunity for America to change its political system not by discarding it or fundamentally transforming it, but by changing the players themselves. By sending citizen politicians and people who will not be corrupted to Washington, the American people can send a message to establishment Democrats and Republicans alike that the golden age of the fat cats stuffing themselves at the taxpayer funded trough is over.

This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for those of us who have always hated crony capitalism to finally become part of a coalition to end it. We can truly kill both birds with one pull of the lever. We can defeat radical socialism and crony capitalism by electing Sarah Palin president.

We can defeat socialism with the pull of a lever next to any of the other candidates’ names (and if we have to, we will). But there will be no guarantee that we can kill crony capitalism or elitism if we do that. We can risk returning to business as usual after Obama is booted out or we can begin a new age in America where the opportunity for prosperity is truly open to all, not just those who get the wealth redistributed to them or who are affiliated with mismanaged businesses who just happen to be too big or too entrenched to fail.

We need the political version of Jesus walking into the Temple and flipping the tables to get the point across that business as usual is no longer acceptable and that a new way of doing things is going to take place. This is not to make any comparisons with the Almighty, but rather more to make the point that if you want to end the corruption and the nonsense in Washington, someone is going to have to get pissed off and make it happen. If you can picture any of the other candidates going in there and flipping the tables better than the way Sarah Palin would, then vote for them and hope you’re right. As for me, Sarah Palin is the best bet.

Americans are angry. They are frustrated. Nothing should give us more pleasure than watching our country being restored while those that have destroyed it are cast by the wayside, hoisted out by their pants.

Nothing would be sweeter than to watch all those morons who screwed up the lives of millions of Americans with their elitism, statism, burdensome regulations and fiscal mismanagement get thrown out into the political street with their belongings flung behind them. Think about the people up in Alaska who went to jail because Sarah Palin had the balls to root out the corruption. Let’s send her to Washington to do it again, this time for all of us.

Read:

As the liberal light flickers out, ours grows brighter

Obama’s 2012 Strategy: Slash and Burn The Obama campaign may try to make 2012 all about character. Republicans will cast the contest as a referendum on the incumbent. I say, how about both? Let’s highlight the Obama Administration’s myriad failures on policy (Obamacare, stimulus, debt explosion, unemployment, downgrade, mortgage bailouts, serial ally alienation, Libya) — and if his camp insists on making it a character contest, let’s revisit some of the very legitimate character/association questions that were dismissed as “smears” and “distractions” from the “real issues” in 2008. This could be a devastating one-two punch: Not only isn’t Barack Obama a successful president, Joe and Jane Taxpayer, he also isn’t the cool, smooth, post-partisan guy that inspired you four years ago. It’s time to move on. If that message penetrates America’s collective psyche, Obama is finished.

Even the Atlantic’s Joshua Green Concedes “Fiscal Improvement Under” Palin Is “Largely” Why “Moody’s Increased Alaska’s Credit Rating”

Palin’s Fiscal Record as Governor Is the Strongest in the GOP Field


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Conspiracy; Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: obama; palin; romney; teaparty
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

She will restore this country to her greatness!!!!!!!


61 posted on 08/24/2011 2:14:23 PM PDT by geege
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Any republican, conservative, indie, moderate should ALL vote for the GOP Nominee whoever it is.[I hope many many dems will crossover and vote for our GOP Nominee.] That's why I voted for yuko McRino...to stop the left. Yet, the left is playing us today like a fine tuned guitar. We can't let this happen...

This administration is going to attempt whatever necessary to remain in power. Race. Intimidation. Media attacks. Division – divide and f**king conquer. You notice how divisive the Republican primary campaigns have already started to become? You think that’s all occurring on its own? H*ll no. Tens of millions of dollars are already being spent getting conservatives, Republicans, Independents, whatever – get them to attack each other. Get them frustrated and lower their desire to vote for the eventual nominee. You know, Republicans used to be the party that would unite behind the nominee when they were chosen – it frustrated the h*ll out of us Democrats who were always b*tching over this or that right up until the election. That’s not the case anymore, and your Republicans are much weaker because of it. I’ll say this, if Republicans don’t get their sh*t together and vote for whoever is the nominee – and I mean WHOEVER is the nominee, then it will be another four years of Barack Obama running this country into the f**king dirt and that’s what we deserve. If we are too stupid as a country to fix this mess…then so be it. It’s over. The America we know, the America we knew – it’s over. Done. And we will only have ourselves to blame.

62 posted on 08/24/2011 2:23:12 PM PDT by shield (Rev 2:9 Woe unto those who say they are Judahites and are not, but are of the syna GOG ue of Satan.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I would vote for Sarah Palin because she is the strongest person I have ever seen in American politics. The media and the Dems. have been pissing on her and her family for more than 3 years and her response has been to become more dedicated, outspoken and unbowed. She is the person for me!


63 posted on 08/24/2011 2:33:44 PM PDT by Wordkraft
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To: Lazlo in PA
Perhaps you should read this thread...
64 posted on 08/24/2011 2:39:26 PM PDT by rintense (ABO can KMA.)
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To: famousdayandyear

Enjoy your short stay here.


65 posted on 08/24/2011 2:45:09 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (I'll raise $2million for Gov. Sarah Palin. What'll you do?)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Sorry, but that sounds like a threat. I’m simply trying to sort out who is the best for the COUNTRY. Please let us know if you have something particular in mind for me.


66 posted on 08/24/2011 2:55:28 PM PDT by famousdayandyear
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To: famousdayandyear
Please let us know if you have something particular in mind for me.

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LOL!

67 posted on 08/24/2011 2:59:49 PM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

OT: Thank you for your military service.


68 posted on 08/24/2011 3:06:32 PM PDT by famousdayandyear
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To: rintense

Alright then. Since Perry has shifted from acceptable to RINO since last month, who are we supporting now to beat Myth?


69 posted on 08/24/2011 4:38:28 PM PDT by Lazlo in PA (Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
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To: Lazlo in PA

Whoever you think the best conservative is.


70 posted on 08/24/2011 5:24:58 PM PDT by rintense (ABO can KMA.)
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To: rintense

I am for anyone that looks like they can beat Romney. He is turning into a Juggernaut. Morris just said on Ted Baxters show that Mittens is up over Obummer 10 points in FL. He is also raising tons of cash. Coming pretty soon, Mittens will just be to big to beat. Then what will we have? A whole lot of the same Statist crap.


71 posted on 08/24/2011 5:32:02 PM PDT by Lazlo in PA (Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
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To: Lazlo in PA
Well, that proves two things:

1) She's only human because she's wrong about Perry.

2) I don't blindly follow Palin because I know he's a globalist open-borders RINO weasel, no matter what she says.

Cheers!

72 posted on 08/24/2011 5:52:57 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Sarah Palin & The Liberal Psyche
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oo-MhwEZay4


73 posted on 08/24/2011 8:21:58 PM PDT by Fitzy_888 ("ownership society")
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To: Lazlo in PA
For every Texan like you against him, there are just as many Texans here that like Perry. I see no clear universal dislike of Perry.

Lazlo, perhaps you'd need to live here to see what we Texans who are less than enthusiastic about Perry see. The Republican base here is nowhere near wild about him.

He's an able manager and does his job, but he's not the Constitutionalist, harkening back to the Framers, Gadsden flag waving, bare-knuckled fighter, leading the patriot faithful into the fray against our determined, Socialist foes, that some try to make him out to be.

Mr. Inspiration, he is not.

In my six years of observing him while a resident of the state, he's a center-right Republican who can be best described as a Moderate at best. He's also one helluva politician, and can tell you exactly what you want to hear when he needs your vote.

He got mine twice, but he also hasn't run against a strong, inspiring conservative since I've been here, either. I don't dislike Perry, but I've learned where to set my limits on expectations with him. Better than Obama? You bet. Better than Palin? Not even close, for my money.

74 posted on 08/24/2011 8:22:21 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: Dianer0839
What an arrogant attitude you have:
As a woman I can say what all of you are thinking..can you imagine the Foreign Kings, Diplomats etc. disagreeing with a beautiful woman ..
FWIW, I'm holding my breath concerning the upcoming Republican Primary. All I can tell you with solid, metal worker's sanguinity: I hope to God I do not HAVE to vote the Romney ticket.

When puch comes to shove: I'll have a choice on 2 Nove 12 to vote Obama, or X-candidate.

I will vote for the best - in accordance to constitutionally limited republic form of government requireing a conservative, i.e., literal interpretive of constitutional authority) candidate on that ballot; I pray to God that I am presented a decent candidate after all the straw polls, primaries and national convention.

SO help me God; the government we get is the one we deserve (because of the process involved).

75 posted on 08/24/2011 10:01:37 PM PDT by raygun (http://bastiat.org/en/the_law DOT html)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
I fear Perry will just continue many of Obama's failed economic policies and continue to try and destroy the Constitution through the proliferate use of questionable EO's and attempts at circumventing the Constitution and law should he get elected (of which he has already demonstrated a taste for as Governor) and we can't afford that any more. The more I learn about Perry the more he is starting to resemble Obama and his M.O., IMHO and I find that truly frightening. While I'm not at heart a rock-solid Palin fan I will here and now commit to support and vote for her if for no other reason than to defeat Obama and deny Perry a shot at being another dictator-wannabe president in order to save America another 4 years of failed socio-economic policies and push for socialism should it come down to supporting either Perry or Palin.

Government cannot continue being the never ending employer of the last resort. America needs real jobs, and not just burger flipping or taco making dead end jobs that both parties like to parrot as creating jobs.

While I'm still not totally convinced Palin will enforce all of our laws regarding immigration I believe she will do all within her power to do so and it will take time to bring about change. She will have to do battle with both the socialist Democrat party and the corrupt blue blood RINO Party hell bent on erasing our sovereign borders with Mexico. So with that said, go Sarah in 2012.

76 posted on 08/25/2011 5:30:08 AM PDT by Ron H. (Loving my Deering Goodtime 2 Classic 5-stringer)
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To: Sacajaweau
You really think Dems will jump ranks for Palin?? Me thinks not. For Perry?? YES!!

And that thought should be more than enough to conservative Americans keep them tossing and turning all night long with worry. Scray thought indeed!

77 posted on 08/25/2011 5:35:13 AM PDT by Ron H. (Loving my Deering Goodtime 2 Classic 5-stringer)
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To: goodwithagun
My biggest fear about the election is the GOP. Both parties are steering us toward socialism, it’s just that one party is driving a little faster than the other. With an epic failure like obama, this is the GOP’s chance to say “Anybody but obama!” and float us another RINO. I keep posting that I’d rather vote third party, thus assuring obama a second term, and fight the second American Revolution now. If we install a RINO for eight years, my children will have to fight that war. I’d rather do that for them.

I echo your sentiments here.

78 posted on 08/25/2011 5:37:11 AM PDT by Ron H. (Loving my Deering Goodtime 2 Classic 5-stringer)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
2nd Div....great post.....superb article. I'll be in Indianola for the speech. We shall see.

But it has occured to me that Governor Palin, as President (feels very good to once again be able to capitalized the word), will not be able to put this country to rights on her own. To be sure, she'd make a hell of a dent, but to do the job the way it needs to be done, she'll need help.

And that is where her troops come in....we must - repeat MUST - send her to Washington with both the House and Senate in total control of real conservatives. It is past time to get rid of the old guard. Despite all their protestations to the contrary, it was them who put us where we are now.

President Palin must have a super majority in both Houses of true, actual citizen conservatives to first repair, then re-build the country into the America it was meant to be.

She can lead. That's been proven. But she needs us, the troops, to follow and to fight to give her the forces she needs to get the job done.

As a vet, I pretty much felt my time of defending the country was over. Well, now that Governor Palin is on the scene, I've realized that I'm just now arriving at the point where my true service to this country is to begin. My right hand is up! And despite my wonderful Dad's admonishment to "never volunteer for anything", I'm ready, willing and more than able to join Governor Palin's Army!

As General Patton had the 3rd Army, so Governor Palin now has the 1st Army! Citizens of all walks of life, of all races, persuasions, and ages...banded together under her superb leadership to fight, attack, attack again and again, and in November of 2012 to once and for all....WIN!

79 posted on 08/25/2011 6:09:59 AM PDT by Logic n' Reason (The stain must be REMOVED (ERADICATED)....NOW!!)
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To: raygun

Arrogant..lol. I believe Sarah is the best..she stands for all that is good in our Country. She fights for what she believes, will protect all of us by doing the best for her children that will result in leadership that we need. If her beauty tonque ties the opposition..so be it...we will take any help.


80 posted on 08/25/2011 6:30:24 AM PDT by Dianer0839 (King Aragorn says, Hobbits bow to NO-ONE)
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