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Romney to Palin for convention: No Thanks?
« on: July 15, 2012, 10:24:10 PM »
She's the most exciting voice in the GOP.. probably still a bigger reaction than Christie or Rubio.   But mitt plays is safe and if anyone is going to be a loose cannon, going rogue and saying something stupid, it'd be her...



Newsweek's Peter Boyer, who has been keeping his eye on Sarah Palin's activities for a while now, learns that the former Alaska governor is currently without a role at the 2012 GOP convention:
 
Palin would certainly light up the base at the convention—her 2008 vice-presidential acceptance speech was, in terms of partisan enthusiasm, the high-water mark of the McCain campaign—but a jolt of Palin at Romney’s convention seems most unlikely. The Romney campaign prides itself on a slavish adherence to script, and Palin cannot be trusted to avoid the impulse to go rogue. That is why, perhaps, the Romney campaign has not asked Palin to speak at the convention nor contacted her about even attending the party’s marquee event in Tampa. Queries to the Romney camp about any possible Palin role at the convention meet with a stony silence. Palin does not seem surprised. “What can I say?” she responded in an email from Alaska, when asked by Newsweek about the convention, just before heading to Michigan to deliver an Obama-thumping speech. “I’m sure I’m not the only one accepting consequences for calling out both sides of the aisle for spending too much money, putting us on the road to bankruptcy, and engaging in crony capitalism.”

"In accepting those consequences,” she added, “one must remember this isn’t Sadie Hawkins and you don’t invite yourself and a date to the Big Dance.”
 

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Re: Romney to Palin for convention: No Thanks?
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2012, 07:07:37 AM »
  She's the most exciting voice in the GOP.

  And when that's the case, you know the GOP has problems.

  I gotta give Mitt credit for realizing that she's old news, although I'm sure the usual GOP gigolo Palinites like Bush Bimbaugh and Pawn Hannity will call him out for it.