Posted on 05/26/2011 6:27:37 PM PDT by kristinn
Romney, the GOP-backstabber, even got amateur radio
operators to hate him.
Look, I don't give a damn what she has to say about another GOPer, running for the '12 presidential nomination, should she not run. GOT THAT ?
I want the chance to help her win the GOP nomination AND the presidency. Should she not run, for whatever reason, I'll have a very difficult time with the rest of the lot. Every candidate, in every party, has pros and cons; most have far more cons than pros. We know far more about ALL of the Palins than the American populace has EVER known about ANY candidate, in the history of this nation. What I don't know about the other GOPers, is problematical for me. I don't like surprises and the DEMs and the MSM WILL try their damnedest to pull an "October surprise" on the GOP nominee.
I've worked on many a local, state, and national campaign during my adult lifetime. I investigate those running and make up my own mind, ALL ON MY OWN, and then decide; again...........ALL ON MY OWN.
I can live with a loss, but if she doesn't run, then WHY should I care who she endorses?
I dislike Romney so much I can't be bothered with niceties.
but seriously, being fair, he does have good experience as a governor, and in the business world.
I will give you that he was a governor. Yes, he's apparently a good businessman, but so are lots of leftists. Nothing in Romney's record impresses me.
absolutely !!! you understand that. most dont. the extra % of base Palin or a true conservative will turn out, will more than make up for the moderates and independents that Rove and others tell us are SOOOOO important.
Yup, think what would have happened to the McCain campaign without Palin on the ticket. He'd have been destroyed in a boring, perfunctory, workman like fashion. No excitement, no crowds, nothing. Palin made that ticket competitive. In order to win we must be able to fire up the conservative and Tea Party base and harness their enthusiasm. Excitement breeds more excitement. I do think we need to reach independents though, but I believe Palin can do that just fine. I am not concerned by her high negatives at this point. She accumulated those simply by being the target a lot of slings and arrows, not by gaffes or being wrong on policy. Anyone in the spotlight like her who is the target of a lot of opposition will have high negatives. Even Hillary had them and overcame them easily and ran very competitively against Hussein.
yep. that was what i said before. just the documentary and the RV tour seem pretty clear to me. Too many people believe in her. i dont think she is capable of letting them down. shes not egotistical. she simply cares.
I think this is her moment and it appears to me she is setting up for a run. I am not certain though, she may only be keeping her options open at this point and trying to do some good along the way. If she doesn't run I won't take it personally and will still love her, but I'd be extremely disappointed.
(btw, it is nice to agree with you for a change... ;) )
We're all on the same team :) I argue ferociously when I think I am right, but in the end we all basically share the same core values and need to stick together when it counts in the effort to remove Hussein and defeat the leftists whom are doing so much damage to our country.
I've sailed these waters many years ... longer than you pal. Here at FR you are entitled to an opinion ... it may get stormy at times but I've survived turbulent seas. If for some reason my support of Romney, as a viable republican candidate, runs afoul of the prevailing mindset here at FR then let me wish you a enthusiastic and hearty FU farewell.
Bye.
Bye-Bye!
‘He who has the gold makes the rules’ ...ahem!
“Who are these people who are for Romney, where are they?”
Good point. I would think he might be a regional candidate, but Huckabee was promoted similarly, I live in the heart of what should be his base area, and know of no one who wanted, or even particularly thought of him. Lots of Palin supporters, some Barbour (moot now, thankfully) and a few Ron Paul, or they support the factor of Zero.
GLOBALIST TRASH
GLOBALIST TRASH
“Has she contacted one major donor across the country about putting together an organization? Has she talked to one member of the Republican National Committee about working for a campaign, or one governor, or one former governor about working for a campaign? The answer is no.”
These guys are sooo 2008. They won’t know what hit them.
“How can you support someone so fervently and not give a damn about her recommendation?”
For one thing, deciding -not- to run could well change a candidate’s perceived integrity, acuity or passion.
Rove was just on with Greta and even he says that Palin makes her own rules and is running and he didn’t trash her.
“all you jerks bad mouthing Romney are clueless ... or worse yet ‘rat operatives”
Please, -please- continue to support your favored candidate in this vigorous and forceful manner. It tells us much.
but its the kind of thing presidential campaigns have to do.”
Who says anything has to be done the same way all the time? How utterly boring. Their same old, same old is one of the reasons we are in the mess we are in IMO. Congress has had all those rules, committees, sub-committees, caucases and all that garbage for so long they don’t know how to get anything done except for making sure so many different people are involved that no one person can be blamed for their disaster.
Interesting development ... Jim Robinson addressing me personally for the first time since I joined FR way back in 1998. I attended the the FR March for Justice rally in Washington DC October 31, 1998. I was the standard carrier for the Marine Corps banner on that occasion. Jim, I've supported FR all those years since. For any one reading this post out there in FReeper land ... you now get a measure of this man.
More than a few of us broken glass conservatives would never vote for Romney, ever. We are enough of a factor to sink his chances of gaining his own presidential planet. Sorry.
Find some college educated Conservatives. The Romney vs Palin split is all white vs blue collar.
Many of Palin's supporters have college and graduate degrees.
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