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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Sarah Palin Isn’t Our Savior Like most conservatives, I wanted to like Sarah Palin when she came on to the national scene. Here was an attractive, conservative white woman with five kids. And the deranged hatred that liberals have of her has its roots in the same things that draw conservatives to her. She certainly wasnt one of the degenerate elite. So I say the following with a heavy heart: Sarah Palin belongs nowhere near national politics. I can understand a woman with five kids not having read up on foreign policy. But that doesnt excuse the fact that when Palin was asked what newspapers she read, she replied all of them. Even if she had never picked one up in her life, a person with an average IQ wouldve known to reply The Wall Street Journal or The New York Times and been done with it. I understand that all politicians say stupid things and the media decides which gaffes we hear about. Can you imagine if George Bush said that hed been to 57 states? (www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpGH02DtIws) But Palins deficiencies go beyond the occasional gap in knowledge or slip of the tongue. She lacks the ability to sufficiently answer the most basic throw away questions. Take as an example her interview with Andrea Mitchell. Why did she resign? A smart person, even if the resignation really was a ploy to run for president, wouldve come up with something credible sounding. Palin keeps repeating that she isnt going to run for reelection. Since when does that have anything to do with somebody completing her term? Could Bush have resigned in say, June 2008 because he wasnt running again? And then would it have made sense for Dick Cheney to resign because he wasnt going to try for another term? According to Palin, completing her term wouldve been playing the political game. Her wanting to step aside to avoid spending millions defending herself against frivolous ethics complaints makes a little more sense, but she relies much more heavily on the obviously absurd lame duck argument. She then gets upset when Mitchell asks her a follow up question at around three minutes into the video and blurts out Youre not listenin to me! Could you imagine a Mitt Romney, or any politician not named Sarah Palin, responding to a question like that? It shows the irrational anger of those insecure about their intelligence. Practically all her media appearances have been similarly awkward. Sarah Palin is not only unqualified to be on a national ticket, but she actually harms the conservative cause. Her existence as a national candidate seems to verify liberals claim that conservatives are dumb. What message does the educated public receive from seeing the politician most beloved by the right being the one least capable of coherently expressing herself? Understanding this point about being weary of supporting faux conservatives just because liberals hate them and they speak with Middle America accents is especially important after the George Bush era. We truly had gotten the worst of all worlds. He motivated liberals and inspired loyalty among mainstream conservatives while being to the left of Ted Kennedy on immigration and of Woodrow Wilson on foreign policy. Perhaps it would be worth firing up our enemies in order to get a true conservative in office. Unfortunately, Palin, like Bush, has never given any indication that she would do anything but walk the neo-con line. If you need any more convincing of that, know that The Weekly Standard still loves her: weeklystandard.com/Conten...000/016/708gpxia.asp?pg=1 And theres a political price to pay for having idiots seen as the representatives of right wing white interests. Pat Buchanan and Ron Paul can make an anti-establishment conservative proud; Sarah Palin, like say Sean Hannity, should make him cringe. As I said before, I once thought Sarah Palin was somebody we should support. But being fecund and detested by the liberal elite does not a presidential candidate make. Sarah Palins contribution to the countrys future is producing four healthy white children of good genetic stock. Anybody expecting more is deluded.
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#10. To: X-15, Cynicom, Jethro Tull (#0)
there's the crux for me.
That's where
she's been, but where is she going? She just left political office, does
anyone know why? Do we know for sure? As I mentioned, Clinton and Bush voters
on this forum have seen the light and have been welcomed back to political
reality, is Palin incapable of catching a clue like they have? If she doesn't,
throw her overboard, but if she does alter her political positions, perhaps
she'd be better that the standard R or D and that is what terrifies the
National Party. At any rate, can any Palin hater please tell me how she'd
be any worse a president than Obama currently is.
As published here yesterday there were a few million white voters that did not vote, and the total number of votes declined re the population. First and foremost, MSM and the elite would say they were all racists, white trash etc etc. Really??? Is there the distinct possibility that there were those that would have voted for Palin but could not stomach McKooK???? The numbers indicate there were several million that voted with their feet. I suspicion that with total disregard for Palin, but rather pick any American from among the masses and we would have the very same reaction. Therein lis the programming. Boost Mr. Tull for president and we would have the same scenario, just the names change to protect the guilty.
Are we searching for the absolute bottom of the barrel ?
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OK, that may not have been your commentary ... but you did respond.
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