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Post by ktpelec on Sept 17, 2010 8:20:14 GMT -5
The Tea Party Queen, Sarah Palin appeared at a closed rally for Rand Paul yesterday in Louisville. According to several surveys a lot of Tea Party supporters would like Sarah Palin to be thier next candidate for president in 2012. What do you think? Attachments:
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Post by nvsked1 on Sept 17, 2010 9:25:36 GMT -5
The Tea Party Queen, Sarah Palin appeared at a closed rally for Rand Paul yesterday in Louisville. According to several surveys a lot of Tea Party supporters would like Sarah Palin to be thier next candidate for president in 2012. What do you think? I would love to see her run....I think she exemplifies the GOP values
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2010 9:42:31 GMT -5
She is the punching bag of the liberals fear. Anytime her name is mentioned my liberal friends faces draw up like they had a stroke. When I ask them why they hate her so much the first thing they say is she's stupid and has no experience for politics. IMHO we have the same thing in the White House right now. Do I want her to run for president? No, not really, because the media has all the libs brainwashed with all the negatives (they never mention the good things she has done) about her, and I believe that will split the votes. I hope the Repubs will get someone to who people can relate with (Ex; Boby Jindal)and who has gotten their hands dirty and knows how the real world is. But in the real world 99.9% of politicians could care less about me or you.
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Post by ktpelec on Sept 17, 2010 11:31:04 GMT -5
I agree Anal. I believe she doomed McCains chances of election by not being ready for the Media microscope. I believe there are a lot more experienced Repubs out there but they are not willing to take the plunge into the Media abyss either.
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Post by marcus on Sept 17, 2010 22:14:33 GMT -5
I like her and Id vote for her,she says commen sense things to me.She seems to be a normal person not a college ivy league type.
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Post by jobs1stb4polarbear on Sept 18, 2010 7:47:54 GMT -5
Well, I'd like to think of it this way.......Sarah or Obama in 2012......
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Post by JoePieper on Sept 18, 2010 15:24:54 GMT -5
I like Mrs. Palin as a person, but politically I feel she is still inexperienced and therefore would not vote for her. I also did not vote for Obama. But I am an Independant and dont look at party affiliation, I look at experience and policy. He lacked experience IMHO and I disagree with many of his policies. Do I dislike him as a person? NO. Do I respect him as President? NO Do I however respect the office which he holds and its authority? YES. Quite frankly I think Palin hurt McCain's chances of getting elected. I think he would have done better with someone like Mike Huckabee.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2010 9:02:43 GMT -5
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Post by ScottR@KTP on Sept 22, 2010 18:12:53 GMT -5
I know I'd like to tea bag Mrs. Palin. Now that would be a tea party I would partake in.
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Post by wallflower on Sept 22, 2010 22:14:02 GMT -5
See.....She does elicit strong feelings from everyone.
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Post by kessinger on Sept 24, 2010 13:49:37 GMT -5
I am sure she is good people. Trys to keep a strong family, hunts, fish's. I am ok with those parts of her.
What I don't like is the canned, pagent winning type answers she gives to questions. That is what got her in trouble, she isn't dumb, she just has spent her whole life giving answers that don't say anything. It makes it very hard to know what she believes.
And i can't take someone seriously when they campaign against taxes, yet her state takes taxes from oil companies and gives $6,000 tax bonus checks to every citizen with that money. Hey I love that idea Sarah, but when you are asked about taxes, don't claim you are against them when you tax oil comapanies, in your beliefs raising my gas prices then giving your people that money.
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