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Sarah Palin for President

Drudge is running a link to an add touting a speech Sarah Palin is giving on September 3rd in Iowa (which can be heard here).  That add mentions a 5013c website (found here) claiming the title of Tea Party of America.  That website appears to have just gone up and feels like a candidate website just before an announcement.  If it is, I’m all in, drunk the Kool-aid, and looking for her organization here in Georgia.  I can’t wait to see the next debate with Perry, Bachmann, Cain, Palin, and even that crazy Paul on stage all at once.  If nothing else, this election is going to be a wonderful showcase of the young conservative voices we have who can work to undo all the damage the elite, liberal-left has done to our country.

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  • http://www.usdebateboard.com usdebateboard

    I can’t accept being afraid of what might happen, whether she wins the nomination, or does not win it.

    And that’s mostly what I see out there.

    • kestrel

      by being a non-kicker of the can (down the road) who is ready and poised on the sideline, ready to jump in if all the other candidates turn out to be from the GFL (Government Football League). Did you see how fast Rick Perry got on the phone to Paul Ryan last week?

  • izoneguy

    At the Reagan Library – Hosted by NBC – this should be a hoot.

    If Sarah announces on the 3rd does she get in the debate?
    Can she get into this debate?

    If not there will be 11 more major debates until March 5.

    • azaeroprof

      A debate a)at the Reagan library, and b) 4 days after announcing her candidacy. A strong debate performance coming on the heels of the attention an announcement would garner would be just what she needs.

      Of course, it’s also high risk. A poor performance could be fatal to her candidacy.

  • http://www.usdebateboard.com usdebateboard

    think they can wish that vastly heightened partisan rancor away in a general election?

    • rightwingmom52

      from all of the candidates. In fact, the more partisan, the better – all against Obama and the liberals. Compromise with the “good friends” across the aisle is part of the problem.

      • http://www.firstchevalier.com Mark Malcolm

        The left has locked out the Republicans for the last two years while they controlled EVERYTHING.

        Lets not forget that when Obama begins to complain about how the Republicans blocked everything he wanted to do.

        The Republicans COULDN’T block anything. Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi controlled both houses. They could pass ANYTHING they wanted. The so-called Blue Dogs blocked it.

        Any Republican who talks about ‘reaching across the isle’ or ‘compromise to get things done’ is a moderate in my book.

        Frankly, I’m tired of congress doing things. Every time the ‘do’ something I see my freedoms, and the freedoms of my children slipping away. Lets see them all go on vacation more often, and good riddance, I say.

  • SirGladiator

    If she announces on the 3rd, she will definitely be in the debate on the 7th, and that will make it a much more fun and interesting debate than it otherwise would be. She’s such a great debater, she beat that Murkowski guy, she beat Joe Biden, no doubt she could win the debate on the 7th also, and many more debates going forward. Of course it will be the most fun watching her soundly defeat Obama in the debates next year. I’m definitely looking forward to it!

    • SoFiMil

      .