Posted on 02/03/2015 2:04:36 AM PST by Bratch
Edited on 02/08/2015 12:50:43 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
It's the beginning of the beginning for another GOP primary.
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Sarah’s mission is yet unfullfilled.
No doubt, rest assured.
They call it riding the gravy train.
Why solve a hot button issue that get's you votes?
As horrible as W was to rubber stamp everything the dhims wanted, he did take away a lot of their old tried and true campaign daggers.
Suppose we build the wall? What will Mc Lame and the RINOs promise the next election?
Sarah is far from finished and she has a proven record of electoral success with her endorsement and funding support.Ted Cruz has Palin to thank among many others.
Another who is not finished is Col. Allen B. West( ret.), and I hope they both decide to seek election as Senators or even presidential candidates in 2016.
Palin no. Cruz yes.
She is not going to be the nominee primarily because she doesn’t want to be President. Her coy flirting aside, she is not dedicated to the task
of course
There is no bigger fan of Sarah Palin than me.
But I am disappointed, deeply so, that she has not spent the years since her VP nomination getting “ready” to serve. She claims a “servant’s heart” and I believe her to my core. But she had work to do: a bit more on foreign policy, less bashing of Obama (because it is redundant, nobody likes this jackass), voice training so people actually listen to her words, rather than note she seems screetchy and undicplined. She has not done these things.
The Gov needs to make up her mind, and fast, whether she is going to be a candidate, ready to serve, or an activist, ready to get our candidates in office.
I am not sure that she can be both simultaneously. The Gov might have to choose one or the other.
This is one of those questions that I can answer "yes" to because I know it's never going to happen.
Oh please. She already is “ready to serve”. Just as much if not more so than any other candidate out there. She sure as heck is the only one who has successfully taken on corruption in the govt. and gotten somewhere.
Liberals go most berserk when their ideology is exposed and the truth is told about them.
“Our side” needs to do more of that.
So you must of been one of those R’s who thought Cruz shouldn’t have tried to defund O Care because it would fail. Thanks, but no thanks. You don’t win any battle you don’t fight.
No, I agree with Cruz that Obamacare needs to go. But if the White House said tomorrow that they were calling the GOP's bluff and that any bill repealing Obamacare would not be filibustered and would not be vetoed then I wonder just how many Republican senators would have the courage to stand with Ted Cruz and vote for his bill?
Why would anyone vote for a party, or support a party that throws their bravest warriors under the bus. The left does not do that, and they are killing us in capturing the hearts of people. I really wish both the party as a whole, and individuals on fr would wise up.
The overwhelming majority of Republicans are courageous...when there is no chance of it requiring they take a stand. They have the courage of their convictions...except that they only conviction is they want to be reelected. Ted Cruz is truly one of a handful who will stick to their guns regardless of the fallout, because they believe it is the right thing to do. Just about my only complaint about Cruz is it's time for him to stop the rhetoric and propose solutions. Eliminating the IRS makes for good soundbites but then what? Ending Obamacare is the goal but how will he go about making "health insurance, personal, portable, and affordable"?
I said "yes" didn't I?
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