But conservatives ALL OVER THE COUNTRY are anxious to welcome her!
Sarah will now get her book out, go on tour, give speeches and promote conservatie principles all over this country in the midst of the Obama administration disaster and gain great political capital in the process. Then she will support conservative candidates in 2010 and help them win, amassing much more political capital. She will then take all of that and make an awesome, stunning run for the Presidency in 2012.
I think Texas would be a great state to be from.....
I sure wish Wisconsin would wise up! But that’s OK; we’re ONLY $64 BILLION dollars in the hole...just call us ‘Michiconsin.’ :(
She should move to Simi Valley, Ca. Why, because it’s Reagan country, it’s where Ronald Reagan loved to be, it’s why he chose the library to be located there and why he chose to be buried there. My cousins live there, it’s a beautiful city with Conservative Values. There is a house down the street from my cousin that is for sale, hint hint. One problem though, the heat, it is very hot there. The Palins seem to love to be around lakes, where Todd can fish, kinda hard to find that here in Cali, I think she would love Texas. I LOVE Texas, great state, great values.
I don’t think she will sell her home in Alaska, she loves Alaska too much. But perhaps, she will buy a 2nd home here in the lower 48, that way she can travel with more ease. Her whole family is in Alaska, I don’t see her leaving the state, but buying a 2nd home might make more sense
We heard you shocked the Anchorage Daily News after you took office when you went to one of their editorial board meetings by yourself, no staff or anything. They were so stunned they wrote an article about it.
So it's clear you understand the concept of "one riot, one Ranger". Texas is the place for you.
But please, when you come to Colorado, moving here or just visiting, please learn how to drive in snow and mountains... :-)
Why would the Palins leave Alaska if they love it there? Sarah is now is free to travel the country and keep her roots in her home state. What better place to maintain an outsider reform status?
Maybe we could get her to declare English as the language of Texas so that all public sector jobs are for English only and English only will be taught in public schools.
It really fires me up to see so many public sector jobs in Texas say, “Must be fluent in English and Spanish”!
Sarah, please move to Michigan. We need you more than any other state in the nation!
(Yeah, yeah, I know...)
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I have extra space at my home - no problemo for me!
What a wonderful invitation, from an exceptional State and people.
Regardless, she's making all the right moves right now, particularly being seen with Mark Levin's book and wearing the patriotic sweatshirt while signing thousands of autographs at the governor's picnics. I trust she will make the right "move" as a follow-up as well.
I think Governor Palin would be welcome somewhere in any of the lower 48.
No, no, no, no, no. Come here to Hampton Roads in Virginia, Sarah!
I believe that most political strategists would counsel Sarah to choose a different state than Texas to hail from during the next few years, due to the Bush connection, but what do they know?
Our girl Sarah is well known for bucking prevailing thought and “wisdom” on such things. Could be that she’ll recognize that she’s got a greater base of support here, than anywhere else in the country, and that, you know, the darned liberals aren’t gonna care where she hails from anyway, now are they?
Man, I can’t think of another state that would welcome Sarah more enthusiastically than Texas would. If she chose to set up here, you’d see a whoop and holler like never before in this state. Her very presence alone would do a tremendous amount of good for our state politics, and go a long way toward creating weight against the developing liberal scourge here.
Texas is consistently in the top five best states of individual, and business survival indexes. It’s a natural best choice for her because the people that have made those statistics a reality, are her natural constituency in the lower 48.
I could go on, but you’ve expressed most of the reasons that I’d give Sarah for coming to Texas, not least of which is that we’re culturally very similar to Alaska.
Hope you sent this to her, and I hope to read of her purchasing a ranch somewhere in Texas real soon.
I would ask her to consider Virginia for a second home. But, sadly, Virginia is to close to a RINO stronghold. Northern VA Juries are less sympathetic to RINO shootings than Texas juries would be.