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originally posted by: FlyersFan
a reply to: olaru12
Again with Raw Story ??
I'm not sure I follow what you are saying. Most Republicans don't look to Palin for 2016 and this Republican gave her a good thrashing ... but you are complaining about Republicans not liking her?? So Republicans are damned if they put Palin up for office ... and damned if they say she isn't good enough for office???
What's the purpose of this thread? I'm not seeing it.
What's the purpose of this thread? I'm not seeing it.
originally posted by: olaru12
www.rawstory.com...
Sam Clovis, a conservative Iowa college professor and radio commentator who recently lost a primary campaign to Palin-endorsed, now-Senator Joni Ernst, claimed it is now hard to take Palin seriously.
“I know she is popular, but it is hard to take her seriously given that performance,” Clovis said. “Palin was a sad story Saturday. With every speech she gives, she gets worse and worse. If one were playing a political cliche drinking game, no one would have been sober after the first 15 minutes of an interminable ramble. It was really painful.”
These conservatives are deluded if they think exGov. Sarah P. will go quietly into the night. Palin has become a media darling and quite the entertainer. She loves the spotlight and will continue to be in it as long as her faithful devotees worship at her cult of personality and I'm pleased as punch to count myself among them. Palin in 16!!!!
Writing on the Iowa Republican blog, Craig Robinson said he had a hard time finding anyone who reacted positively to Palin’s speech.
“Of all the people I talked to about Palin’s speech, only one person didn’t have a negative reaction. That person basically said it was a typical Sarah Palin speech. It was received poorly by everyone else I spoke with, ” he wrote. ” I’m not comfortable sharing everything I heard about the speech — it was that bad.”
You are full of BS mr. Craig Robinson!!!!! It was a fantastic, classic Palin speech and true to the form that she originated and made famous. See it below and make up your own mind.
www.youtube.com...
originally posted by: Moana
I may not know Sarah Palin, but I do know a lot of drunks, and that appears to be one and the same. Either that or Benzos. I think she may have been a little too nervous before that speech and -ahem- over-corrected.
originally posted by: Spiramirabilis
Real question - you want her for president?
If it is a choice between Palin and Hillary/Warren etal, then yes. I would prefer her for president over them.
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: Spiramirabilis
Beezer is corporate cia shill numero uno!
He prob got a sweet vacation.
Jokes of course
What makes you want her over the likes of clinton/warren beezer?
originally posted by: beezzer
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: Spiramirabilis
Beezer is corporate cia shill numero uno!
He prob got a sweet vacation.
Jokes of course
What makes you want her over the likes of clinton/warren beezer?
I'd vote for anyone who wanted smaller government, smaller government control/influence over our lives.
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: beezzer
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: Spiramirabilis
Beezer is corporate cia shill numero uno!
He prob got a sweet vacation.
Jokes of course
What makes you want her over the likes of clinton/warren beezer?
I'd vote for anyone who wanted smaller government, smaller government control/influence over our lives.
Yeah, good luck with that....
originally posted by: beezzer
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: beezzer
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: Spiramirabilis
Beezer is corporate cia shill numero uno!
He prob got a sweet vacation.
Jokes of course
What makes you want her over the likes of clinton/warren beezer?
I'd vote for anyone who wanted smaller government, smaller government control/influence over our lives.
Yeah, good luck with that....
You may call me a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. . . . . .
(everybody sing. . .! )
originally posted by: Moana
I may not know Sarah Palin, but I do know a lot of drunks, and that appears to be one and the same. Either that or Benzos. I think she may have been a little too nervous before that speech and -ahem- over-corrected.
originally posted by: beezzer
a reply to: olaru12
*Sigh*
No. As much as I would dislike Bush, we'll be given a choice of bad or bad.
We need someone who doesn't conform. But that'll never happen.
Bush or Clinton, might as well kiss the feeble, remaining freedoms we do still have goodbye.
My vote will be for a libertarian candidate.
originally posted by: Dr0neT3k
a reply to: olaru12
You know, Obama and other Democrats have said a lot of stupid stuff that turned out to be complete bunk (ISIS JV team comes to mind) and he actually holds the most powerful office in the country. Yet, when Palin says anything, it becomes this huge national story that lasts for weeks.
originally posted by: beezzer
originally posted by: Spiramirabilis
Real question - you want her for president?
If it is a choice between Palin and Hillary/Warren etal, then yes. I would prefer her for president over them.