No mention of Governor Sarah Palin and the idiots write a silly column and get PAID for it.
Sheeesh. They belong in the unemployment line.
The lineup currently lacks a clear favorite to stir the GOP base, to the dismay of many in the party.
Allen West for President.
The Perfect Antidote For The Poison Named Obama.
Sometimes you have to clear the weeds before the flowers can bloom...
I've been noticing that for quite some time now. Again, what Sarah Palin's going to have to do is come out with a tough speech against the establishment:
"When I move into the White House my attorney general will initiate a thorough and complete investigation in order to be fair to not only the American people but also to President Obama who rightfully deserves to be acknowledged as a legitimate former President. It is also important to clarify to the American people that Barack Obama was indeed eligible and was the legitimate President of these United States.
However, if by some chance the accusations turn out to be correct, there is a promise to the American people that anybody in Congress whether they be republican or democrat will be legally held accountable and justice will be served for any wrong doing and illegal activity. Let that be a warning to the leaders of Congress who have taken the oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America."
The first candidate with this speech will start to rise in the polls
And then from here hit Obama hard on the political issues from out unnecessary involvement in Libya, gas prices, jobs, debt and only touch very little on the eligibility issue. The first speech should be enough.
Mr Jordan reveals here he's trying to spread BS.
There IS an establishment choice. Romney.
And the center of gravity shifts from Palin to Trump and back.
Either Trump or Palin could beat Obama, protestations of the Government-Media-Corporate Complex not withstanding.
Its a bit early in the political season, especially for the short attention spans these days. Let the Huckabee’s, Romney’s, Pawlenty’s, Giuliani’s, Gingrichi’s and Trumpi’s get in now and express their plain, ordinary, boring, fake, phoney selves. It sets a nice backdrop for contrast with the brighter and more interesting stars to come. We don’t want anyone to peak too soon. There’s plenty of time for the bright lights to get in and start shining.
As for Alan West, I like him alot but its too soon for him. He’s a future superstar just like Paul Ryan and Marco Rubio. They need some seasoning before they are ready for the big stage. Better to let them marinate a while.
I'm getting real tired of this kind of snubbing of Palin, especially from the Wall Street Journal, which is usually pro-Republican. I guess Sarah Palin just isn't the 'right kind of Republican' for that crowd. She isn't an attorney, didn't graduate from an ivy league university, doesn't live in a major city, hunts and fishes and has a Down's Syndrome child that she isn't ashamed of. How tacky - to the country club crowd, anyway. Screw them and their hand-picked, oh-so-moderate, polished, shallow presidential wannabes. I'll take authentic, honest, conservative Sarah Palin. They can have Huckabee and Romney.
He should keep his mouth shut after the mess the Democrats have us in.
PALIN/BACHMAN 2012!!!!!
The reason the authors didn’t mention Palin in the article is probably because they don’t think she’s going to run. And they would probably be right.