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Re: Question to Republicans abouth Palin intentions....
« Reply #25 on: September 06, 2011, 08:29:37 PM »
4) Doesn't give a shit either way because he will support whatever candidate wins even if it's turd.


Don't forget pedo serial killer. 

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Re: Question to Republicans abouth Palin intentions....
« Reply #26 on: September 06, 2011, 08:33:35 PM »

Don't forget pedo serial killer. 
huh  ???


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Re: Question to Republicans abouth Palin intentions....
« Reply #27 on: September 06, 2011, 08:35:05 PM »
huh  ???



I would vote for a pedo serial killer over Obama too.

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Re: Question to Republicans abouth Palin intentions....
« Reply #28 on: September 06, 2011, 08:36:20 PM »
I would vote for a pedo serial killer over Obama too.
oh yea, I'm sure...  :-\

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Re: Question to Republicans abouth Palin intentions....
« Reply #29 on: September 06, 2011, 08:37:35 PM »
I would vote for a pedo serial killer over Obama too.

yeah, pretty good chance the dude would be a repub too.

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Re: Question to Republicans abouth Palin intentions....
« Reply #30 on: September 06, 2011, 08:41:08 PM »
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Sarah Palin has yet to announce her 2012 presidential plans. Either way, one prominent conservative sees the former Alaska governor entering the presidential race.

Former George W. Bush adviser Karl Rove appeared on Fox News Saturday morning, voicing his views that Palin will throw her hat into the 2012 ring. Rove cited her schedule as a key factor, noting that it looks more like that of a 'candidate' than a 'celebrity'.

The Washington Examiner highlights that schedule theory. Palin is set to appear in Iowa on September 3, serving as the keynote speaker at the Tea Party of America's "Restoring America" event.

"This is her last chance," Rove said on the broadcast. "She either gets in or gets out after this visit next week. I think she gets in."

Rove's forecast comes one day after Palin released a new video highlighting her Iowa travels. Entitled "Iowa Passion," the ex-Vice Presidential candidate profiles Iowans who explain why she is "a normal person just like every one of us."

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Re: Question to Republicans abouth Palin intentions....
« Reply #31 on: September 06, 2011, 08:45:08 PM »
she's giving speeches in NH and Iowa.

she's releasing videos called "Iowa Passion"

she's trashing the top 2 repubs that are running.

Oh geez, how can anyone even doubt she's running?

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Re: Question to Republicans abouth Palin intentions....
« Reply #32 on: September 06, 2011, 08:45:44 PM »
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What's up next for former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin regarding the 2012 presidential election?

Well, if you're thinking that Sarah Palin will soon join the field of Republican hopefuls seeking the party's nod to challenge President Barack Obama, think again.

More than likely, the not-running-but-I-may-be-running-I-haven't-decided-whether-to-run Palin will remain in precisely that status.

Here's why -- from least to most important -- Palin is not running, but won't announce, for a long time, that she's not running,

5. "Palin Inc."  If and as soon as Gov. Palin said she's not running, the stock value or marketing value of "Palin Inc." would drop substantially.

Speaking fees, other future royalties, and related perks are considerably higher for a public figure who may obtain a major political party's nomination for the U.S. presidency. Media coverage also would decrease, and that can affect book sales, hence from a brand-value standpoint, don't expect Palin to announce that she's not running until she absolutely has to.

4. Status in the Tea Party faction. By not announcing that she's not running, Palin remains the de-facto leader -- or at least the co-leader along with U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn. -- of the Tea Party faction of the Republican Party.

As soon as Palin announces that she's not running, again, there would be an inevitable loyalty transfer by least some Tea Party voters from Palin to Bachmann, who is running for the 2012 Republican nomination.  

3. Leverage over the 2012 GOP nominee. By extension, by not announcing that she's not running, Palin retains leverage over Tea Party faction delegates to the 2012 Republican Party Convention.

That leverage could prove to be pivotal, if, in the unlikely event one of the curent Republican candidates does not secure a majority of the delegates before the convention in Tampa, Fla., in September, and the result is a brokered convention.

Also, even if a Republican secures a majority of the delegates (likely), Palin could still threaten to recommend that her Tea Party delegates not apportioned by popular primaries not support the presumptive Republican Party nominee until Palin gets a plum or two. These could include: changes in the party's platform, a commitment by the nominee to support any one or several Tea Party faction causes (commitment to an amendment to the U.S. Constitution calling for a balanced budget, a no tax increase pledge, or some other commitment to cut federal spending).

Brokered convention or not, Palin wants to hold influence over Tea Party delegates to the 2012 Republican convention certainly through the convention's end.

2. Jockey for cabinet post, or more. By not announcing that she's not running, Palin can also threaten to recommend that her Tea Party delegates not support the presumptive Republican Party nominee until she is guaranteed a U.S. Cabinet post in any Republican administration or some other plum. Palin may even attempt to bargain for a vice presidential nomination from the presumptive 2012 Republican nominee.

1.  2012 GOP election math. Finally, the main reason Palin will not announce that she's not running is electoral. Palin, at this stage, only has a slight chance of securing the GOP nod, hence a Palin-GOP run won't occur.

Even more significant, Palin will not run as a third-party candidate, a la former Alabama Gov. George Wallace or business executive Ross Perot, as the Tea Party's nominee, or even on an unaffiliated ticket, such as a "Palin Party" or  "One America" party, and the reason is obvious enough: A third-party run would divide or at least fracture the conservative vote, making it much more likely that President Obama would win re-election.

Above all, Palin does not want to splinter the conservative vote.

Palin-tology

Therefore, look for Palin to maintain her current "haven't decided" status. Moreover, in the history of modern U.S. presidential campaigns, Palin may set the record for the longest "haven't decided" of any potential presidential candidate.

From Palin's standpoint, her best move is to not make one.

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Re: Question to Republicans abouth Palin intentions....
« Reply #33 on: September 06, 2011, 08:49:14 PM »
newt and rudy both sank their names by running.

IMO, they were both a shitload smarter than palin and way more experienced and prepared for office.

And they still made the mistake and sunk their profile as a result.

Are you saying palin is smarter than them?

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Re: Question to Republicans abouth Palin intentions....
« Reply #34 on: September 06, 2011, 09:50:08 PM »
newt and rudy both sank their names by running.

IMO, they were both a shitload smarter than palin and way more experienced and prepared for office.

And they still made the mistake and sunk their profile as a result.

Are you saying palin is smarter than them?

If you are replying to me, I wouldn't use the term smarter, I'd say very cunning.

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Re: Question to Republicans abouth Palin intentions....
« Reply #35 on: September 07, 2011, 07:14:26 AM »
yeah, pretty good chance the dude would be a repub too.


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No doubt