It would have been better if McCain had NOT picked Palin for VP


Palin is the real deal when it comes to the type of leader we want in the GOP - she’s principled, outspoken, connects with real people - but thanks to McCain picking her for VP, it’s going to make it much harder for her to be a credible candidate to take down Obama in 2012.

If McCain had picked someone else, Palin could have stayed Governor for another 4 years and then run for President with a good amount of experience as Governor. After 4 years of Obama, people would probably welcome someone with real executive experience even if she came with some gaps in foreign policy creds, etc.

Now, people might say - but without being McCain’s VP, no one would even know who Sarah Palin is. Well, the national GOP could have given her a speaking slot at the Convention, etc. - get her some exposure, but not tie her with a doomed campaign. And, let’s face it - who thought McCain could actually win? Only Palin brought any sort of enthusiasm to the GOP base re. the McCain candidacy…


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oh vey...a diary looking forward and a diary looking back on Palin...

JadedByPolitics Sunday, November 15th at 8:04PM EST (link)

can WE let it go for…oh I don’t know…..a year….you know after the 2010 elections.

Whoever has his enemy at his mercy &
does not destroy him is his own enemy

 

Actually, what would be better would be if

mbecker908 Sunday, November 15th at 8:15PM EST (link)

we could simply ignore the entire “12 field” until after the Congressional elections are over in ‘10.

CongressCritter™: Never have so few felt like they were owed so much by so many for so little.

Nope.

redtillimdead Sunday, November 15th at 10:26PM EST (link)

We still have 2011. We need to get Jindal re-elected in LA (if he runs), we need to hold on to the open seat in MS, and get back Kentucky from Beshear. THEN we focus ALL of our attention on 2012, because, of course we will have to focus some of our attention on 2012 in 2011.

Nancy Pelosi can kiss my asstroturf.

Good point and works for me. nt

mbecker908 Monday, November 16th at 1:52PM EST (link)

CongressCritter™: Never have so few felt like they were owed so much by so many for so little.

 
 
 

No way...

rbdwiggins Sunday, November 15th at 8:26PM EST (link)

Now we’re free to plot and plan for Cheney 2012…

“Well, the trouble with our liberal friends is not that they are ignorant, but that they know so much that isn’t so.” – Ronald Reagan

ROTL....nt

JadedByPolitics Sunday, November 15th at 9:01PM EST (link)

..

Whoever has his enemy at his mercy &
does not destroy him is his own enemy

 

Yeah, LIZ Cheney. . .

RedWhite_and_Truth Monday, November 16th at 11:37AM EST (link)

as the VP or POTUS, with Palin either/or. Better than the Commies currently holding our White House hostage.

Coersion, after all, merely captures man. Freedom captivates him.
– Ronald Reagan

“Anyone that wants the presidency so much that he’ll spend two years organizing and campaigning for it is not to be trusted with the office.”
—David Broder

 
 

Thanks everyone for your perspective...

ssohara Sunday, November 15th at 11:51PM EST (link)

I’ve got Palin on the brain with her book coming out, the interview with Oprah, etc. LOL

 

Have not watched Oprah in yrs

proudmarinemom Monday, November 16th at 5:05PM EST (link)

but I happen to be home today with a sprained knee and just watched the Palin interview on the Oprah show.

I disliked Sarah Palin after the Couric interview (mostly because I detest Couric and hated that Palin allowed her to manipulate and trick her and to edit the piece).

This interview today was wonderful. Palin was genuine, assertive, articulate, upbeat and everything a leader should be. I hope she runs for Congress first, makes her mark there and then goes on to bigger things. Well done, Sarah.

 

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