Sarah Palin resigned. We're left with the careerists and their coterie of sycophants in the media and entertainment. Of the four major candidates, McCain, Palin, Obama, Biden, I believed that Sarah Palin was easily the most presidential and best qualified among them. Her counterpart, Joe Biden has been as much of a clown as we thought he'd be and his boss, Barack Obama is an academic's dream. He's also a total catastrophe as a president.
Shocking, that. After all, he had the one quality that made him totally invulnerable in 2008. He was black. He still is, you know. He had positively nothing else to offer, but I'm sure we could find a wise Latina and a certain reverend to agree, that was enough.
John McCain would have been a decent president, but like the others and unlike Palin, he knew nothing at all about how Americans work and live. That's the big missing ingredient now that Sarah Palin is gone. There's no one left in the field on either side that knows America.
Good for you, Letterman. Hurrah for you MSNBC. Mission accomplished, lefty trolls and the MSM. It will be fine for those of us whose kids go to private schools and who live the Dave Ramsey lifestyle. We'll still thrive and prosper.
You can mow our lawns.
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Well said! I'm trusting she has a plan to jump back in with both feet. Look out Libs, you ain't seen nuttin' yet!!! And I hope Norm Coleman is part of that plan.
The part of the entire Palin saga that concerns me most is not Palin per se, but the whole "Ministry of Truth" level of semi-coordinated attack on her. If they can do it to Palin, they can do it to anyone who emerges from the ranks of conservatives who has a shot at turning back the tide of darkness.
These kind of attacks *always* happen to those liberals don't like-- I don't know why, conservatives just aren't as likely to viciously attack the children of their enemies, maybe because those that do get ignored by real conservatives.
This is just the first time it's been on a national level.
OK. I was a fan of Palin for exactly the same reason - she had a recent history of real life. I think her resignation is too big a thing to come back from and effectively ends her chances for further major office.
Now repeat after me "Jindal in '12."
Excellent and true.
Linkage was, well, morally unavoidable.
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