posted on January 19, 2011 08:25:44 AM new
I don't know, I probably could hang with those 2 for a while. More than I can say for the various "Obama people" movies. You know:
Michelle as a server at a soup kitchen with the patrons with cell phones, jewelry and Obama t shirts.
The welfare counter with all the Obama shirts.
etc, etc.
What was that recent article in a major paper?? The "dummy from Alaska" seemed to "be making all the right moves.."
posted on January 19, 2011 06:13:41 PM new
I'll happily campaign for her. No matter how you slice it, she's the best thing to happen to Democrats in a long time. Consider:
The button down tattersall shirted country club John Boner types will NEVER put her up as a candidate. As a result, her followers will never vote for whatever buffoon they do nominate, probably somebody like that game show host Romney, effectively splitting a third or more of potential Rep. voters away. Maybe to a third party, which is like a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, or they'll stay home in disgust.
If we should find ourselves in some sort of alternative reality in the next year or so and the Boner types cow-tow to the tea party and nominate her, she'll be faced going in to the election with a 30 some percent favorable rating among registered voters. Another kiss of death. All the elk she can shoot on TeeVee between now and then won't mean diddly. I love Palin, and I adore her followers. They are the stuff of political treasure.
posted on January 19, 2011 10:47:18 PM new
She said on her Alaska show recently that she'd rather be there than in an ol' office in Washington, D.C. I'm sure that quote will be picked up if she does try to run.
I think, after the Tucson shootings and target/map flap that she's essentially through in politics. "They" are saying this on several stations this week.
I personally cannot stand her; she hurts the cause of women in politics.