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Sarah Palin for President?
It seems the left have a new figure of hate, the amont of general sla66ing Palin is getting is getting to the stage where the public are starting to warm to her. With that in mind do you think she will get more support than she otherwise would? I would certainly love her to win the presidency, anyone who winds up the lefties like her must be doing somethng right!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just today, Mitt Romney, the past Governor of Massachusetts, won a straw poll with 35% of the vote. He's always been lurking in the background and would have an excellent resume' based on his business experience. Problem is, he was primarily responsible for a State run health program in Massachusetts very similiar to the wildly unpopular "Obamacare" debacle we've just been through, that he will have a difficult time convincing a lot of folks that he wouldn't do the same as President, or at least differentiating between his and Obama's.
Additionally, he's a Mormon, but that might not be a show stopper... don't know...
I think it's fair to say that, at the present time, no front runner for the Republicans has emerged. I've herad lots of wild assed rumors but the one about the Secret service ordered to "take out" Palin has got to be the cake taker... So, if it's the Secret Service, who would know,just for starters...Sheeesh!
Additionally, he's a Mormon, but that might not be a show stopper... don't know...
I think it's fair to say that, at the present time, no front runner for the Republicans has emerged. I've herad lots of wild assed rumors but the one about the Secret service ordered to "take out" Palin has got to be the cake taker... So, if it's the Secret Service, who would know,just for starters...Sheeesh!
Clanad, surely it's way too late for 2012. My recollection of both Obama and Bush Jr is that both hit the headlines within a month of the previous election; it took them a full four years to build up enough support - not to convince their own party (which is eager to be convinced), but to convince the nation. Palin has had this full term but so far appears only to have persuaded the Tea Party sector; she is still, even by your own assessment, immature. 2016 may be another matter.
WW3 invictus?, were does that leap of lefty illogic come from?
Clanad, thanks for your input, judging from some of the hysterical comments here from our resident lefties I'd say you are correct, they are terrified of her and that's good. Anyone who gets the lefties spitting their usual bile gets my support.
Clanad, thanks for your input, judging from some of the hysterical comments here from our resident lefties I'd say you are correct, they are terrified of her and that's good. Anyone who gets the lefties spitting their usual bile gets my support.
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OK I will probably get into this tussle, I live in Alaska. I would like to point out that I admire her in many ways, I have mixed feelings about her running for pres., for example, other candidates have been on the shallow side such as George W. And look where we landed with that one. There were probably others in the past with shallow intellect.
One thing I have thought about, when Mayor of Wasilla, the duties did not include the usual headache duties (and difficult) such as property assessment. Properties were handled by the Borough. She did do the library, police and fire department like most mayors., and the ceremonial things. I thought she did an excellent job as Gov. got behind and passed many things I thought were good for the state.
I thought how may people (women) could have handled being Governor, keep a pregnancy secret, have a Downs syndrone baby, find out her daughter is single and pregnant by a jerk, and then the next week or so appear before a zillion people and the national scene. I admired her for her physical and mental stamina for that one. Let alone the professional handlers that treated her badly.
However, I could never vote for someone who is against personal choice for a women for abortions. If she had her way they would not be legal. Guess what, abortions will always be around, if only done by a coat hanger. If I were pregnant and carrying a Downs. S. baby, there would be a streak of (me going fast) to the nearest abortion clinic. So now I will duck and face the onslaught by the christian "right." No pun intended.
One thing I have thought about, when Mayor of Wasilla, the duties did not include the usual headache duties (and difficult) such as property assessment. Properties were handled by the Borough. She did do the library, police and fire department like most mayors., and the ceremonial things. I thought she did an excellent job as Gov. got behind and passed many things I thought were good for the state.
I thought how may people (women) could have handled being Governor, keep a pregnancy secret, have a Downs syndrone baby, find out her daughter is single and pregnant by a jerk, and then the next week or so appear before a zillion people and the national scene. I admired her for her physical and mental stamina for that one. Let alone the professional handlers that treated her badly.
However, I could never vote for someone who is against personal choice for a women for abortions. If she had her way they would not be legal. Guess what, abortions will always be around, if only done by a coat hanger. If I were pregnant and carrying a Downs. S. baby, there would be a streak of (me going fast) to the nearest abortion clinic. So now I will duck and face the onslaught by the christian "right." No pun intended.
Firstly, Birdie, there's no indicaton coming from Ms. Palin tat she intends to run for President. The left talks about it a lot more than she does.
It appears that you glean a lot of your ideas and information from the left leaning press here in the U.S. or elsewhere. It's a telling factor for me when the Washington Post, N.Y. Times and Los Angeles Times all have the same opinion as what your espousing.
Fact is, every time I've heard her talk (her speech at the Republican National Convention was one of the best speeches I've ever heard) she addresses the subject at hand very capably.
Secondly, with all the hoopla surrounding our current President, his experience level consisted of two years as a U.S. Senator wherein he missed 314 (24%) of 1,300 roll call votes, sponsored 121 bills of which 115 never made it out of committee and is considered the least known President in the history of the U.S. Compared to Palin, she's an open book.
The left fears Palin, in my opinion and on one issue, that being abortion (as nohorn describes) the left is united. When asked to cite specifics as to the source of their hate, the left does a lot of hand waving but, if pressed, will admit they don't know anything about her policy stance.
Ms. Palin was so effective in the job of Mayor of Wasilla that the mayors of the other small towns and big cities elected her president of the Alaska Conference of Mayors. After a highly successful stint as chairman of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, she ran an uphill battle against an entrenched "Republican" governor and was elected to the top position of the largest state in the nation. She did that job so well that her approval ratings – despite having ruffled the feathers of the leading political family in Alaska – bordered on 80 percent.
One poster on the "Daily Mailer" says it very well "...The answer (as to the hate) is that, at every turn, Ms. Palin&rsq
It appears that you glean a lot of your ideas and information from the left leaning press here in the U.S. or elsewhere. It's a telling factor for me when the Washington Post, N.Y. Times and Los Angeles Times all have the same opinion as what your espousing.
Fact is, every time I've heard her talk (her speech at the Republican National Convention was one of the best speeches I've ever heard) she addresses the subject at hand very capably.
Secondly, with all the hoopla surrounding our current President, his experience level consisted of two years as a U.S. Senator wherein he missed 314 (24%) of 1,300 roll call votes, sponsored 121 bills of which 115 never made it out of committee and is considered the least known President in the history of the U.S. Compared to Palin, she's an open book.
The left fears Palin, in my opinion and on one issue, that being abortion (as nohorn describes) the left is united. When asked to cite specifics as to the source of their hate, the left does a lot of hand waving but, if pressed, will admit they don't know anything about her policy stance.
Ms. Palin was so effective in the job of Mayor of Wasilla that the mayors of the other small towns and big cities elected her president of the Alaska Conference of Mayors. After a highly successful stint as chairman of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, she ran an uphill battle against an entrenched "Republican" governor and was elected to the top position of the largest state in the nation. She did that job so well that her approval ratings – despite having ruffled the feathers of the leading political family in Alaska – bordered on 80 percent.
One poster on the "Daily Mailer" says it very well "...The answer (as to the hate) is that, at every turn, Ms. Palin&rsq
very well "...The answer (as to the hate) is that, at every turn, Ms. Palin’s story debunks the myths of victimization and self-centeredness that is at the heart of the modern liberal ideology.
First, Ms. Palin is married with children. The Democrat Party’s treasured storyline is that women with children – especially those who take care of them themselves – are oppressed, victimized and doomed to a life without personal fulfillment. Ms. Palin’s life proves them wrong and the Democrats hate her for this. If Ms. Palin were a Democrat she would have killed the last child before he was born so that she could have more “me” time to pursue her own wants and pleasures. There is clearly something very “wrong” with this woman who allowed her “special needs” child to live. They hate her for that."
The answer is that, at every turn, Ms. Palin’s story debunks the myths of victimization and self-centeredness that is at the heart of the modern liberal ideology.
The Democrat Party narrative (by and large) is that the American people are too stupid to successfully govern themselves and need Harvard and Yale elitists to dictate to them how they should live their lives.
"Shooting animals for fun"? She is an avid huner wo cleans her own kills and provides meals for her family... obnoxious, I know for confirmed leftists...
Birdie, tells us just one of Ms. Palin's policies with which you disagree, and hy...
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First, Ms. Palin is married with children. The Democrat Party’s treasured storyline is that women with children – especially those who take care of them themselves – are oppressed, victimized and doomed to a life without personal fulfillment. Ms. Palin’s life proves them wrong and the Democrats hate her for this. If Ms. Palin were a Democrat she would have killed the last child before he was born so that she could have more “me” time to pursue her own wants and pleasures. There is clearly something very “wrong” with this woman who allowed her “special needs” child to live. They hate her for that."
The answer is that, at every turn, Ms. Palin’s story debunks the myths of victimization and self-centeredness that is at the heart of the modern liberal ideology.
The Democrat Party narrative (by and large) is that the American people are too stupid to successfully govern themselves and need Harvard and Yale elitists to dictate to them how they should live their lives.
"Shooting animals for fun"? She is an avid huner wo cleans her own kills and provides meals for her family... obnoxious, I know for confirmed leftists...
Birdie, tells us just one of Ms. Palin's policies with which you disagree, and hy...
Thanks!
Perhaps I am the only one around who finds political discourse in the "civilised", "democratic" world's pandering to the lowest (and reducing) common denominator distinctly discouraging. Perhaps I am the only one around who longs for a collection of capable and, yes, intellectually well endowed people to emerge to rescue us (me) from the hordes of banal, mediocre "leaders" in awe of the popular vote and "public opinion" (usually deliberately ill informed). Perhaps I am the only one around who wishes the general obsession with unworthy "big issues" would disappear up the rear end of those who waste their time and mine on them. Perhaps I am the only one around who believes that if the world and its people were properly governed we would have a very real possibility of defeating every one of life's significant challenges and do away with the misery that people in every corner of the world (not least within the USA) have to put up with. However, I know I am not the only one who is utterly convinced that not only will none of us be brought any nearer to any impartially beneficial ideal by the likes of Sarah Palin, but moreover the politics and system of government and influences on it that dominates the American Way will not do so either - unless indirectly by stark illumination of its downsides. There are people who have a sneaking suspicion that the current (political/government/constitutional) situation in the USA is leading inexorably to a collapse of sorts because there appears to be no solution in sight regarding internal tensions - I find that argument somewhat compelling but also rather depressing. I would not enjoy being a witness if it happens during my lifetime, I would rather that the USA sorts out its apalling domestic situation and grows up because I believe that would benefit the rest of us.
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