It was vintage Sarahcuda all right. A truly beautiful thing.
Pray for a 3rd ballot in Tampa.
The fundamental question at stake in 2012 is what role the Republican Party will have going-forward as “the rightful standard-bearer of bold conservatism”.
It is not a foregone conclusion. There are alternatives, and “yes we can” make them a reality.
If the convention is smart, they will nominate Sarah. No, I don't expect it, but she's our best hope.
Sarah was exceptional and she is going to be on FOX with chrissy wallace this morning.
She will hand this evil little twit his chapeau.
She made her choice and I respect, but regret, that she made the one she did.
Haven’t seen this speech yet, but Sarah is absolutely magnificent, and has been my top choice for the nomination all along. Few boldly articulate conservatism with the emotion and confidence that she does. She’s an inspiration.
I also like Michelle Bachmann. Odd how these two have more ‘cajones’ than the cumulative total of all the male GOP candidates.
It will be hard, if not impossible, for me to forgive Sarah for leaving us in this position.
We needed her. She said NO.
I would love to see Sarah reconsider but if she doesn’t Newt has shown me he is thinking in bright colors not soft pastels.
If Sarah is not leaving open a convention nomination for herself, I hope she calls Newt and Rick to a meeting with her, where she tells them to come together on one ticket and rid the party of Willard once and for all.
As I listened to her speak, I kept saying, “I wish she was running.”
America is being ransacked and raped by the Obamney gang.
If Mittens succeeds in buying the nomination then Governor Palin needs to run 3rd party. A speech is great, but it is not enough. We don't have the luxury of 4 more years, let alone 8. The time is now. The events of our present history unfolding require boldness.
My man Newt has the vision and the fire in the belly, but his vision is like that of a dog in a pickup driving through squirrel territory, and he does have baggage.
Step up, Sarah!
Vote Palin/Gingrich - 2012, The Conservative Party
The problem is that Palin has not agreed to be the candidate.
Okay, the real problem is that Perry dropped out, due to the strife that Palin told us to avoid in her speech at CPAC.
The second problem is that Palin has played coy for too long, adding to the strife. This isn’t because Governor Palin is divisive, but because we are a cantankerous and factious bunch who eat our own.
Palin is on Fox Sunday morning show now. Doing a great job answering questions.