Sarah Palin on the GOP Field
Very interesting comments by Sarah Palin on the GOP field going into Iowa.
Note: Clicking on the image will take you to a blog post on the Washington Post’s website, because the embed wasn’t working for this clip. Don’t read the blog post unless your blood pressure is too low this morning.
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Gee, what a shock that someone at the Washington Post would write a snarky blog OpEd about Sarah Palin. Clearly they are still afraid of her, otherwise they would just ignore her, the way they ignore the GOP candidates they don't think stand a chance. I think it is completely appropriate that she would avoid coming out in favor of one candidate or another. We have no idea who the eventual nominee will be, and I expect that whoever that is, she will do her best to ensure that the Republican candidate is victorious. Also, in her role as a news analyst, I think it would be inappropriate for her to declare a preference. I know that doesn't bother people in the liberal media, but I also know (as does Palin) that if she DID declare a preference and that candidate did not get the nomination, the media would DESTROY her. They would probably also try to destroy whichever candidate she favored.
Sarah Palin is just a tease for attention and money. She gave her back to the Tea Party and the conservative movement. Now we have a true social and fiscal conservative in the race that could excite the whole nation towards her candidacy(Michelle Bachmann) and Sarah Palin don't want to endorse her.
To hell with this woman. She did what the Bushes told her to do: stay in Alaska. This woman better not endorse Gingrich, Paul or Romney.
If you were paying attention to her statements, she clearly is not supporting those Gingrich or Romney. As far as Ron Paul, Palin is a smart politician and knows better than to piss off the youth and military vote that Ron Paui has. . I will support who ever Palin supports.
I love Sarah Palin. I am sure that if she were running in the republican primary Ron Paul would accuse her of hating Muslims just like he accused Michelle Bachmann. Sic!
In an interview to air on Fox Business Network's "Follow the Money" program, the 2008 Republican nominee for vice president was asked whether she would still consider a run for the White House.
"It's not too late for folks to jump in," Palin said. "Who knows what will happen in the future."
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/12/19/us-usa-…
I never trust anything I read from Reuters. I'd have to see the actual television coverage. Did anyone see it?
Layla, here is the interview.
http://www.therightscoop.com/full-sarah-palin-int…
Thank you, 56! I enjoyed the interview. I don't get the sense that she plans to announce, but we shall see.
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For those that truly want meaningful reforms in this country all you have to remember are ten easy letters when you write-in the preferred candidate on your ballot: S-A-R-A-H P-A-L-I-N.
But a write-in may not be needed after all. She is making noises in recent interviews that quite possibly she'll be entering the race. Maybe that was her plan all along: to enjoy one last Christmas in peace with the family and allow all the other candidates to get their vetting before jumping in. Maybe even anticipating that Ron Paul will win in Iowa and knowing that would be the only way Mr. Paul would get his turn at being vetted. She knew that had she gotten in on 10/5 that Perry, Bachmann, Cain and Gingrich wouldn't have gotten their vetting as the media would have concentrated solely on her. Now all have had their turn under the media's spotlight and all have wilted from the glare. Might go beyond brilliant if she does make a late entry. Undecided is winning the contest right now and there are many that would instantly flock to her banner. Let's hope so.
You could be right. All the candidates who rose to the top where quickley knocked down when they where closely vetted. I believe that Bachmann only fell becuase Perry, a very popular governor came in when she was rising in polls; that and the unfair misogyny of the left and cocktail RINOS. If non of these candidates can stay up in the polls after being vetted it will be difficult for them to beat Obama (sadley.) If BAchmann deos not rise again it will be Ron Paul's turn to be vetted. Lets see what skeletons he has in his closet. Palin is watching a waiting.
Speaking of write in's. Pat Cadell (a former democrat) contributor to Fox News, and Bill Schonn are starting a movement to get democrats to write in Hillary Clinton. Pat Cadell and Mr. Schonn fell the same way most of us refugees from the misogyny party fell about Barak O'Burka. I think Obama makes former democrats like Cadell more angry than he makes life long republicans.
If this movement takes off it could be a disaster for Obama and and deliever victory to the republicans which I am sure Cadell and Schonn would prefer over a second term of Obama.
Gov Palin did a great interview with Eric Bolling this evening. It sounds like she has left the door wide open to get in the race. I also noticed this interview appeared to be of a presidential candidate, not a political pundit. The interview was full of POLICY and major isssues of the day.
She still has the fire in her belly. And, there is a big push going on for her to reconsider.
http://www.therightscoop.com/full-sarah-palin-int…
We conservatives must begin to get very serious about stopping Soros funded DOJ protected voter fraud. Obama never won an election fair in his life. He always won by fraud and by the DNC changing the rules for thier choosen one. Eric Holder is attempting to make sure voter fraud is not prosecuted. Hasn't he gotten away with enough. It is time to stop Soros who would like nothing more than to see a 2012 stolen election by Obama erupte into a civil war. Soros is a sick bastard and an enemy of humanity. It's time for the Conservatives to grow some and go after the satan that bought the democrap party.