No, I Don’t Support Palin in 2012
Let me first start off by saying I do like Sarah Palin. This is not a shot against her, but the fate of our country is at stake in 2012 and I’m going to speak my mind regardless if the so-called conservatives like it or not.
Palin has a great future ahead of her, but it’s not in running for President of the United States. That is something republicans and conservatives need to start realizing, and realizing now. It’s not that she couldn’t do the job and do it well, it’s that she doesn’t have much of a chance to actually “win” the election. Obama has to be defeated, and we can’t chance it with Palin.
Why?
- The GOP needs a fresh face. Palin is old news. She was the VP pick and lost, time to move on to better things. Stop looking back, and start looking forward.
- She made a mistake resigning as Governor. I have watched the interviews, and have come to the conclusion even she can’t honestly say why she resigned. However, it’s clear she did it to write and sell some books. I can’t blame her either. In a couple of years she most likely won’t be making headlines. Now is the time to take advantage of the popularity, but lets just be honest about it.
- 2012 is going to be a nasty fight, I think we can all agree on that. Palin has had a hard time dealing with the media attacks, and those will be nothing compared to what the left will pull out in ’12. Once again, we can’t take a chance based on past performance.
I have my thoughts known on Twitter about this subject, and the Palin supporters have come out in force. First claiming that it’s because she is a woman. That is funny considering the tactic of the left is to claim racism at every turn. Now I have to deal with this? This leads into another point, which is a portion of conservatives have too much of an emotional attachment to Palin. I can certainly she why, she is a beautiful, charismatic woman.
However, emotional attachments to candidates are a trait of liberalism. It clouds judgement, and that has been proven over and over with these comments towards me from conservatives.
I would personally like to see Palin take over the RNC. She would do a fantastic job at running out the RINO’s currently running it, but she needs to skip the Presidential bid. We have to take back our country, and we need someone even stronger than Palin to do it.
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Support Marco Rubio for Senate, Not Crist
We have another RINO wanting to head to Washington, and that is Florida governor Charlie Crist. Crist is a so-called “moderate”, which in reality is another term for liberal. These are the people we need to get rid of, not vote for in upcoming elections.
Crist is a supporter of Obama’s stimulus plan, and likes to make public appearances with him throughout the state. Do not support him. Marco Rubio is also running, and deserves your support.

Conservatives Leaving the Country!
Oh wait…..
Did you notice that before the election how many liberals were going on their rants about how they were going to move to Canada or Cuba if McCain wins?
Now can you tell me how many conservatives are going around saying they will leave the country? See the difference? Conservatives will stay and fight, liberals want to run away and complain.
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Study: Coverage of McCain Much More Negative Than That of Obama | The Trail | washingtonpost.com
“Media coverage of John McCain has been heavily unfavorable since the political conventions, more than three times as negative as the portrayal of Barack Obama, a new study says.
Fifty-seven percent of the print and broadcast stories about the Republican nominee were decidedly negative, the Project for Excellence in Journalism says in a report out today, while 14 percent were positive. The McCain campaign has repeatedly complained that the mainstream media are biased toward the senator from Illinois.
Obama’s coverage was more balanced during the six-week period from Sept. 8 through last Thursday, with 36 percent of the stories clearly positive, 35 percent neutral or mixed and 29 percent negative. “
Study: Coverage of McCain Much More Negative Than That of Obama | The Trail | washingtonpost.com
Poll: Who Won the VP Debate?
New RNC Ad: Barack Book
The RNC is putting out some great ads lately.
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