Good Bye, Sarah Palin!

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bs post; Sarah is a great person, believe it or not. I think you saw the kind of class she and McCain both had last night with his fantastic concession speech. I love almost everything about this woman, and I wish her tremendous success in the future. The Republican party needs to get back to its roots, and Mrs. Palin can be a big part of that.
 

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Clint:

She may be nice. She may be church going. She may be trustworthy. She may be able to drive the kids to soccer and/or hockey. But there is no way, no how, she is capable of leading this country. Period the end.

And thats a forever and ever. Amen.

Eddie
 

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bs post; Sarah is a great person, believe it or not. I think you saw the kind of class she and McCain both had last night with his fantastic concession speech. I love almost everything about this woman, and I wish her tremendous success in the future. The Republican party needs to get back to its roots, and Mrs. Palin can be a big part of that.

It's roots... do those go back to the dinosaur days when the earth was created 5k years ago and man and beast walked the earth together like Fred Flinstone?

Or by "roots" do you mean establishing a theocracy and neglecting the libertarian ideals of our constitution?

She's an idiot. She's why you lost. ANd until bumpkin republicans understand that, you guys will keep losing.

:sadwave:
 

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Clint:

She may be nice. She may be church going. She may be trustworthy. She may be able to drive the kids to soccer and/or hockey. But there is no way, no how, she is capable of leading this country. Period the end.

And thats a forever and ever. Amen.

Eddie

I missed where I said she should be president. GWB isn't a true Republican. Sarah Palin is.
 

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It's roots... do those go back to the dinosaur days when the earth was created 5k years ago and man and beast walked the earth together like Fred Flinstone?

Or by "roots" do you mean establishing a theocracy and neglecting the libertarian ideals of our constitution?

She's an idiot. She's why you lost. ANd until bumpkin republicans understand that, you guys will keep losing.

:sadwave:

get a focking clue, you no-job loser.
 

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I missed where I said she should be president. GWB isn't a true Republican. Sarah Palin is.

Sarah Palin is a true Republican ?? ? I have to believe, there are many Republicans that would disagree... She represents the part of the party that the rest of the party and the rest of America has buried... Palin rallied a segment of the republican party that didn't need to be rallied to win a national election. It's a good thing, affirmative action is still in place for people with here qualifications. Only in America, could she get a whiff of what she & her supporters thought they were close to but were not even in the stratisfare !
 

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If the Republicans put their eggs in the Sarah Palin basket for 2012 you have NO shot. Sorry.
 

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I understand she has been offered a talk show. She has plenty of options.
 

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Sarah Palin is a true Republican ?? ? I have to believe, there are many Republicans that would disagree... She represents the part of the party that the rest of the party and the rest of America has buried... Palin rallied a segment of the republican party that didn't need to be rallied to win a national election. It's a good thing, affirmative action is still in place for people with here qualifications. Only in America, could she get a whiff of what she & her supporters thought they were close to but were not even in the stratisfare !

actually the part of the republican party that was completely buried last night was the "moderate, centrist, bi-partisian, republican" you know, the all the congressperople who got beat from the northeast, john mccain, and yes george w bush....sarah palin was the only breath of fresh air in this party during this election cycle. Now is she electable? probably not today, but did anybody think BO was electable 4 years ago??? i still dont believe he's electable, but that's me.

The republicans needs to move right....centrists already exist and most are called democrats (sorry BO isnt a democrat, he's even further left) and when the republicans stand out it's because of the basic principles that the party USED to stand for which is conservatism/libertarianism

until the party puts forth a strong right leaning candidate (sorry, havent done so since reagan) there will be problems with the party and until they learn to clean up their act and stop spending like drunken sailors there will be problems....the good news is that the dems. like to spend twice as much (always have), are weak on the military and like to remove tax cuts and add tax increases.

i think you'll see a very conservative candidate in 2012 and not a john mccain, bob dole moderate has been.
 

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actually the part of the republican party that was completely buried last night was the "moderate, centrist, bi-partisian, republican" you know, the all the congressperople who got beat from the northeast, john mccain, and yes george w bush....sarah palin was the only breath of fresh air in this party during this election cycle. Now is she electable? probably not today, but did anybody think BO was electable 4 years ago??? i still dont believe he's electable, but that's me.

The republicans needs to move right....centrists already exist and most are called democrats (sorry BO isnt a democrat, he's even further left) and when the republicans stand out it's because of the basic principles that the party USED to stand for which is conservatism/libertarianism

until the party puts forth a strong right leaning candidate (sorry, havent done so since reagan) there will be problems with the party and until they learn to clean up their act and stop spending like drunken sailors there will be problems....the good news is that the dems. like to spend twice as much (always have), are weak on the military and like to remove tax cuts and add tax increases.

i think you'll see a very conservative candidate in 2012 and not a john mccain, bob dole moderate has been.

thanks for the great post.
 

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Sorry gjn but that strategy will not pull in states like Illinois, California, New York, etc. You won Texas and the like even with a centrist. Disagree.
 

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Sorry gjn but that strategy will not pull in states like Illinois, California, New York, etc. You won Texas and the like even with a centrist. Disagree.

quite honestly, those states are likely never going for a rep pres candidate again unless there is a complete backlash against the dem candidate (similar to w this year) in which case they'd vote for a true conservative anyway.

the states where a true conservative can win/swing voters is in the states that are always up for grabs

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as a california resident and conservative i've come to accept that my presidential vote has become rendered meaningless
 
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