This thread is more of a question for the board conservatives. How do you feel about the fact that Sarah Palin just won't go away? Is this a good thing for the Republican party?
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Is she running for office again? If not, what's the problem here?
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Did you see how her tea party campaigning in Nevada resulted in the election of the candidate least likely to oust Harry Reid?Originally posted by Indy Coug View PostIs she running for office again? If not, what's the problem here?Prepare to put mustard on those words, for you will soon be consuming them, along with this slice of humble pie that comes direct from the oven of shame set at gas mark “egg on your face”! -- Moss
There's three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who's got the same first name as a city; and never go near a lady's got a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, everything else is cream cheese. --Coach Finstock
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Right now I am focusing on the fact Obama and the democrats are a good thing for the Republican party. Should they not become the issue, I will look into the Sarah factor.Originally posted by RobinFinderson View PostThis thread is more of a question for the board conservatives. How do you feel about the fact that Sarah Palin just won't go away? Is this a good thing for the Republican party?
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Originally posted by RobinFinderson View PostThis thread is more of a question for the board conservatives. How do you feel about the fact that Sarah Palin just won't go away? Is this a good thing for the Republican party?
Where would she go? Alaska might normally be a good answer to that question, but Alaska is out.
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Money says she is positioning herself to run for office. But no matter what, she is making a HUGE impact on political discourse. Maybe there is no problem with any of this. As a liberal, I'm glad she is around. I think she appeals very strongly to a small constituency, but tends to alienate the party from a lot of others. I think she hardens up the party position, which is good for those who want a tightly constructed conservative message, but it makes it much more difficult for those who aren't 'all in.'Originally posted by Indy Coug View PostIs she running for office again? If not, what's the problem here?
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I hear more about Sarah Palin on this site than I do anywhere else.
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I don't see her as one who will do a lot of harm.. Is she focused on a small group of conservatives?? Maybe so, but in the end they will get behind the lesser of two evils. Much like the Dems who wanted Clinton did for Obama.. I think she is speaking her mind and good for her..Originally posted by RobinFinderson View PostThis thread is more of a question for the board conservatives. How do you feel about the fact that Sarah Palin just won't go away? Is this a good thing for the Republican party?
Originally posted by Donuthole View PostDid you see how her tea party campaigning in Nevada resulted in the election of the candidate least likely to oust Harry Reid?
I think this was overstated (Even by me freaking out) since a Rasmussen poll showed this candidate well ahead (11 points) of Reid after she won.. We'll see as we get closer to November.. I think Reid is toast and this new candidate will focus on his ineptness and still win...
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I think Palin is contributing heavily to some key races.
http://www.economist.com/node/164888...ry_id=16488860Nikki Haley, 38, a conservative Republican state legislator and the daughter of Indian immigrants, who swept from last place to first in the primary [for governor of South Carolina] after an endorsement from Sarah Palin, and then handily won the run-off."More crazy people to Provo go than to any other town in the state."
-- Iron County Record. 23 August, 1912. (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lc...23/ed-1/seq-4/)
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