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I’m so tired of her that I’d crawl through broken glass and rusty razor blades to vote for her. GIGANTIC F-off to the rest of them!
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I have PDS fatigue.
So for all suffers please do me the favor of suffering in silence.
The gov’s been on the national scene in earnest for over three years and I’m not tired of her yet. This “Palin fatigue” thing, which is actually a “I’m bored sick of Palin and I’m going to go on at length about how bored sick I am of her” thing, has been on the national scene for the last few days and I’m bored of it. I hope I’m making myself clear.
If she ran a conventional campaign, the GOP ruling class would have taken her out by now, because to them, DC is an exclusive country club of which they are a member. The last thing they want is somebody to come in and rock them right out of the boat.
In order to win the nomination, she has to outwit and outmaneuver them.
And if she succeeds at that, imagine how many knots she'll tie Ubama into.
My bet is TOTUS will refuse to debate her. A quick wit beats a TelePrompTer every time.
And about that "she quit the governorship" thing:
Democrats use the legal system to destroy their opponents.
They filed over 200 ethics complaints against her, not one of which was upheld.
It would have cost her upward of $500,000 in legal bills to defend herself, and it would have cost the state of Alaska millions, plus they would have had a governor embroiled in personal legal battles rather than the taking care of the state's business.
If she had stayed as governor of Alaska, Palin would have HAD to declare personal bankruptcy, and her act of staying WOULD have cost the State of Alaska many millions of dollars as the people in her administration had to do their part in defending the frivolous ethics charged Democrats leveled against her.
Had she stayed, right now you'd probably be saying:
"I'm not a big Palin supporter because I have never thought she was really capable of handling the fiduciary responsibilities that go with the office. If she'd managed to get through her term without having to declare bankruptcy and costing the state millions of dollars because of the ethics charges made against her, I'd feel more confident, but she seems to be unable to run her own financial house, on top of which her administration cost her state millions of dollars."
Palin is coming, and the Tea Party is coming with her.
This must be the latest talking points from the MSM. It will not work. We will have Perry Romney fatigue by the time she gets in.
Nothing has ‘happened to her political glamor’ - it still exists in full flower! No thanks to jealous liberal media.
I can ignore all the pre-election sludge, and if Palin isn't on the ticket, I can just not bother to waste my time in the voting booth.
SWEET!!!
Even Hillbuzz can find it.
Based on filing requirement deadlines as I understand them, Governor Palin technically has until November 11th at 5pm to announce her campaign for the presidency (this being the latest she could submit her paperwork and the $35,000 filing fee for the South Carolina primary, which is the earliest filing deadline of any of the caucuses or primaries that will determine the ultimate Republican nominee).
The Governor, however, has promised to let her supporters know her intentions definitively by the end of September.
Or how about here...
Palin has said she is considering entering the race for the 2012 GOP nomination, already under way in Iowa, which holds the first nominating caucus, and other early-voting states. She has said she expects to make a decision by the end of September, and is not expected to disclose her plans during her speech Saturday at a tea party rally in a town south of Des Moines.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=45953>
Apparently there are some that are getting impatient. Whether you are supporting or throwing rocks will not change anything. Gov. Palin said "by the end of September."
On a "predictive" note, Gov. Palin indicated she is attending the World Knowledge Forum, which runs from Oct. 11 to 13 and is expected to discuss US leadership in the midst of global economic turmoil. Other speakers include former British prime minister Gordon Brown and Larry Summers, ex-director of President Barack Obamas National Economic Council.
Given that an announcement of active candidacy prior to that would cause quite a stir and a reasonable expectation would be numerous public appearances around the U.S. the "end of September" time-frame settles in quite nicely.
The decision to run is hers but I would think attending the World Knowledge Forum as a candidate would present an outstanding opportunity to contrast herself against Larry Summers, ex-director of President Barack Obamas National Economic Council.
Then BuckeyeTexan clued me in on David Brody / Gov. Palin and a direct question on the time-frame.
David Brody: Is that short order by the end of September? October?
Palin: I think that that is a fair time line for people, because Fall time, they can start getting engaged with different campaigns, but still thinking about it, and really, really desiring to be a participant in the positive change that needs to happen in this country.
Of course, direct quotes from interviews with Gov. Palin will not deter the folks that want to obfuscate a clear choice for real reform of the fed gov.
So...
September - October.
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Boy, the “establishment” folks just can’t STAND it can they? They just break out in HIVES when it comes to Sarah Palin.
ANother one bites the dust. Wonder who’ll declare Sarah a “has been” next — and thereby fine themselves in the dustbin of political prognostication?
She’s learning right now who her friends and foes are.
Hope she’s keeping a list.
This game is like hunting bear. You come up upon the critters quietly when they are feeding on your bait. You wait for the opportune time to get your shots off and then you nail it with well placed shots.
Good, I’m glad all the idiots buy this crap. When she proves them wrong by being a heavily relevant factor in the race for the WH they will go all the more batty.
Take Cheney off the list. He knows what he is doing.
What the hell is a gigot?
Again, you don’t see articles like this everyday about people who don’t matter and matter big. Where are the articles on Rudy, Christie, Jeb, Bolton etc etc? As a Palin supporter I’m comfortable with her running and getting 1 percent of the vote, she shapes the debate for conservative good but gets no credit. She has had such a positive effect on conservatism and America over the last few years...unless you are a media-cowed idiot that is, in that case go be scared somewhere.
Tom -
Did you take a look at the comments to Paul Gigot’s article? They are overwhelmingly pro-Palin. They are also in almost universal disagreement with Gigot.
While no formal polling, I would gladly right off Paul Gigot and replace him with all of those who comment favorably towards Gov. Palin.
Come to think if it, you are probably in the minority in your disdain for Gov. Palin. :)
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I'd like to see how many people show up for a Paul Gigot rally.