Louisiana Daily News: Sarah Palin Is Giving A Presidential Race Serious Consideration
Friday, January 08, 2010
A very nice piece: Sarah Palin Speech To GOP In New Orleans: Let Presidential Election from The Louisiana Daily News & Jeff Crouere discusses what many of us have been expecting: Sarah Palin speaking at The SLRC in New Orleans is the beginning of the presidential election!
Clearly, voters made a huge mistake in 2008 and elected a man who has set this country on a dangerous liberal course. The American people are disappointed and angry and will make corrections in the mid-term elections of November 2010.
Voters must also limit President Obama to one term and defeat him in the 2012 election. Who is the best Republican to challenge Obama? At this point, it seems clear that Sarah Palin is the only candidate with the support and talent to carry the Republican Party to victory in 2012.
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While enduring the nasty assault, Palin has been able to maintain her composure and return fire. In the process, she has not strayed from her conservative principles.
Obviously, she is giving a presidential race serious consideration and the announcement that she will be attending the SRLC in New Orleans is a boost to not only the event organizers, but also to everyone who would like to see her as the 2012 GOP presidential nominee.
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Unknown Said,
If Sarah hopes to rally conservatives behind her, her political action committee (SarahPAC) needs to stop giving money to RINOs like Senators Orrin Hatch of Utah, Lindsey Graham of SC, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, John McCain (who ought to have plenty of $$$ anyway) and candidate Rob Portman of Ohio. "Sleep with dogs, wake up with fleas", Sarah needs to be thinking about that saying.
Posted on January 8, 2010 at 5:28 PM
Kaya Kelly Said,
Palin endorsed the independent in NY district 23 and Newt did not. Newt admitted his stupid mistake. Palin did the right thing. If Palin endorses McCain in his coming re-election bid Sarah is dead to me, and I will in not work to see her elected. McCain when asked if he would endorse Sarah said, "Of course not". It is time to return the non-favor. It is time to not play politics as usual. Please Sarah don't do it. If she does it will cost her millions in contributions.
Posted on January 8, 2010 at 6:21 PM
Unknown Said,
I think Jon McCain should step aside he reminds me of the old boobs we have in Hawaii Congressional seats he is an old warn out politician. He doesn't get it he would have gotten shellaced if he didn't pick Sarah in 2008?
Posted on January 9, 2010 at 12:59 AM
"Guppy" Honaker Said,
I think she's a good person and would have made a MUCH better president than Pres. Obama. Still, I hope we have a better choice than Ms. Palin in the next elections. I hope Mitt Romney runs again and this time people can overcome their religious bias.
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Posted on January 9, 2010 at 11:08 AM