Posted on 10/11/2009 12:18:45 AM PDT by Neil E. Wright
Thanks, deport. The speech makes a general statement about ethic reform but no example is given stating she is the one who created the ethics system that was used to harass her out of office.
Do you think from this speech that it was Palin who put the ethic rules into place that permitted the Democrats to harass her family into poverty and freeze the Gov. office in a cycle of answering endless and baseless ethics charges?
From what I can gather, this huge harassment campaign carried on by her political enemies is what forced her to resign. It was as if she had no power to stop it. Is this understanding correct?
Shows you what a barren wasteland conservatism is. Where are the leaders? Name 2 more capable leaders. Name one currently holding office. It's a desert.
I know the reasons she gave. I've read her resignation speech. She didn't HAVE to resign early. In her own words, she chose to resign early. If she runs for prez, I hope she has a good VP pick, just in case she bails out again when things get tough.
I’ll take a stab.
1)Jim DeMint
2)Michelle Bachmann
3)Mike Pence
I thought of Pence. I think that guy truly is a leader. DeMint’s cool, but does anyone follow him? Is he a leader, or just a Senator saying the right things? Bachmann? She’s an interesting one. Outspoken. But again, does anyone see her as a leader? I’m not so sure about that. And notice none of them has held executive office. Notice also the GOPers who HAVE held executive office, and are pursuing leadership, don’t make your list—Romney, Pawlenty, Guiliani, Jindal, Palin.
Gee, you sound like you get your talking points straight from a PDS blog. Nicely done, Romneybot.
I think she promoted ethics reform and signed the bill that the leg. passed. She could have vetoed it but didn’t. So I place the blame at her feet if she’s going to claim that it was she that got ethics reformed passed.
Right now, conservatives are frustrated and tired of “reaching across the aisle”. They want someone who vocally opposes Obama’s policies. Pence, DeMint, and Bachmann have vocal in opposing Obama’s policies. Also I might add Joe Wilson to the list. His “You Lie!” outburst made him into a conservative rock star and succesful fundraiser, much to the embarassment of the DC GOP Beltway crowd.
Palwenty Steele, and Romney, strike me, as panderers. They will say anthing to please the immediate audience. Giuliani seems more interested in maintaining his “9-11 Hero” image than running for any office. Similar thing with Palin. It appears at this time that she’s prefers in being the Right’s cheerleader.
I agree with you, and I’m not knocking the people you mention. Just saying, there’s perhaps a difference between good conservative legislators, and good conservative leaders. All three may be the former, but are they the latter? They lead by example perhaps, in that they don’t kiss liberal ass, etc. But I’m talking about actual leadership—a clear vision for the future, a strategy for getting there, able to get good talent to work for you, able to sell your ideas persuasively, able to inspire,able to handle pressure, etc.
Bite me, I live in Alaska and have to put up with the failures of the Governement at all levels.
I have nevr cared for a populists either.
As far as the Mitts-ster, the Msssholes can have ‘em, I got no use for liberals. And Huckerster fans or Paulites can leave me alone as well.
OF everyone the MSM has pimped as a GOP ‘frontrunner’, nobody has shown me anything worth voting for....
“One of the better jobs I had in the army was to develop a staff ride about Patton in the breakout in France. It was a great two weeks we had retracing his movements, decisions, and steps. In more than a few ways Sarah has some of his better traits.”
Good post.
Thank you for posting this.
You’re right, Palin gets things done in ways superior to any other current political leaders, and people don’t mention it enough.
You haven’t looked at Palin.
You listed good conservative leaders to address that question.
Will you please go back to the thread and answer my question on ethics reform? Thanks.
Those ethics charges being filed against Palin started when she was picked as McCain’s Veep and keep continuing after the 2008 election. Interestingly, Palin’s successor, Sean Parnell, who as conservative as Palin, has had no ethics charges filed against him.
The polite response should have been -
You have your opinion, I have mine. I watch the outcome and actions, not the words of politicians. And for the record, I am not a Mitt supporter.
Enjoy your Sunday.
Nothing brings out the rinos, moles and trolls better than a favorable article about Sarah Palin!!!
Please take this off the banglist. Thanks.
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