I love Sarah Palin but, I agree with President 43, she’s not qualified. She is doing a great job in the role that she has now.
In the meantime not being qualified should be no hindrance to running for and winning the Presidency.
I love Sarah Palin but, I agree with President 43, shes not qualified. She is doing a great job in the role that she has now.
You need to get over this not qualified crap. She is just as qualified if not more so than the past three president we have had. Stop drinking the Karl Rove kool-aid.
If you mean President George W. Bush, he never said anything of the kind. I’ve seen him on several shows ... how could I not ... he’s everywhere and he has denied saying this.
He’s a truthful man.
He’s totally refused to get involved in possible 2012 candidates, all he would say was that his favorite candidate wasn’t running. (Jeb Bush)
You assert she’s not qualified. You have the burden of proof. Go ahead; prove it.
Bush came out and told Rush in a interview last week that he never said she wasn’t qualified.
RUSH: I want to give you a chance to comment on something. There are stories going around that do not quote you — that quote “associates” or “friends” — saying that you are telling them that Sarah Palin was a bad choice by Senator McCain to be vice president —
PRESIDENT BUSH: Yeah.
RUSH: — and that she —
PRESIDENT BUSH: I have never said that, of course, nor have I read about it. You know, I’m not gonna comment on anybody who might be running for president. But that’s what happens in today’s world, the blogosphere. You know, people get to hide behind some codename or something. They toss out a gossip or rumor and it floats around the Internet. I never said that, never would have said that.
I totally agree!!! She isn't ready to be the POTUS, yet. But is great at being the spiritual leader of the Tea Party movement.
” I agree with President 43, shes not qualified.”
Perhaps innocently, you are spreading an MSM lie. Bush did not say that.
Just what possibly makes her not qualified?
That last 18 months of her governor’s term even though she got more done in 2 1/2 years than most accomplish in four—and it helped her state since she had a sympatico lt. guv and her resigning helped the state by stopped the politically motivated frivolous law suits?
Or would it be because she has too much executive experience in government, having worked her way up from the local level? Maybe it’s the small business experience that she has? Maybe knowing more about energy policy than anyone who has held the office before?
Or could it be her personal strengths that disqualify her, given that she’s clearly more shrewd politically and more naturally a leader than anyone that either the Dems or Republicans have right now?
Oh, I know, she has too much of the common touch, given the way that she can affect the national debate—healthcare, the elections, QE2—by putting strong positions in language that the layman understands?
Maybe it’s because she’s proven to be too much of a reformer, going after corruption even within her own party?
Perhaps her technology savvy is just too much, given that she’s better harnessed the Internet for political communications than have dozens of political consultants before her?
Or, could it be that she’s unqualified on the issue of logistics, given that she’s better at drawing a large, energized crowd than anyone else we have to offer?
Please, be more specific, if you could.
So Eisnstein, how does it feel to agree with a lie. In one of the Bush interviews on his book, he was asked the question and he disavowed the story and said he never said such a thing. This particular one was on the Rush Limbaugh show. http://www.conservatives4palin.com/2010/11/bush-i-have-never-said-palin-isnt.html
Wow, 2 fatal errors in a single sentence. Impressive.
Wanna give us your best "Romney 2012" speech?
When and where did W make that statement?
“I love Sarah Palin but,...”
I think Sarah will make a great President. Just wait and see.
Have you come up for air yet, after posting that lie about #43?
A simple, “oooops and sorry for not knowing President Bush didn’t say anything of the sort” would suffice.
George Bush NEVER said that Palin was or wasn’t qualified, that is a lot of bovine droppings the left wing media is pushing. You should know better.
And I'm NO Bush apologist.