She may not be perfect, but I think her plan is to put many heads on spikes. I like that. It might lend a certain air to the landscape when one travels to Washington, D.C.
What you meant to say was that Sarah hasn’t been chosen, but she hasn’t lost a round, yet?
IT will be interesting when she starts spelling out details on the issues that conservatives claim are important.
I remember when I first decided the Fred Thompson for President movement was serious, and I presumed he’d never be accepted here at FR, since the major complaint against John McCain was his support of Campaign Finance Reform, and Thompson was a major player with CFR.
However, it turned out that with Fred that wasn’t such a big deal — so I know that conservatives can and do measure candidates they like by a reasonable expectation standard rather than a perfection standard.
The perfection standard is simply an easy way out of discussing issues for a candidate you don’t like.
That doesn’t explain Bobby Jindall though...