Palin in 2012

AnnaG

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Quite so, Lord High Mayor of Flexible Ethics. I quite agree, old chum.
Yes indeed, we most certainly must maintain the political correctness and bandy words about instead of calling a spade (ooops sorry, Spade) calling a club a "club". :D
 

gopher

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Palin? Oh, I remember her. She's a real prize alright.
She's the one that claimed to have chats with a Brit Ambassador until someone pointed out that there were no such talks.
She's the one that claimed Kissinger supported her (and McCain's view) that the US should have conditional talks with Iran. Someone talked to Kissinger later and he said he supported unconditional talks.
She didn't have a clue as to what Bush's views about perceived threats to the US were.
She nominated this guy:
- Palin's Latest Blunder: Attorney General Nominee Reportedly Defended Marital Rape - CBS News



All the more reason why we say,

PALIN-COULTER IN 2012!
 

SirJosephPorter

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The Lefty Moonbats are creating conspiracies on Palin's book sales now! LMAO

Boy does Palin scare the libs.


That is a given, EagleSmack. The official conservative party line is that every democrat is deathly afraid of every Republican. Indeed, it is surprising that Democrats win any seats at all, considering that in each and every seat, the Democrat is deathly afraid of the republican candidate. So no doubt Obama was deathly afraid of Joan of Arc in 2008. Now he must positively be shaking in his boots at the thought of Joan of Arc running in 2012.

At least according to conservatives, the election in 2012, is as good as won. Wouldn’t surprise me if they think that it is pointless to hold the election, we may as well coronate Joan of Arc.
 

AnnaG

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The Lefty Moonbats are creating conspiracies on Palin's book sales now! LMAO

Boy does Palin scare the libs.
You've got that right -
Quoting L Gilbert
She's the one that claimed to have chats with a Brit Ambassador until someone pointed out that there were no such talks.
She's the one that claimed Kissinger supported her (and McCain's view) that the US should have conditional talks with Iran. Someone talked to Kissinger later and he said he supported unconditional talks.
She didn't have a clue as to what Bush's views about perceived threats to the US were.
She nominated this guy:
- Palin's Latest Blunder: Attorney General Nominee Reportedly Defended Marital Rape - CBS News
She is scary.
 

EagleSmack

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That is a given, EagleSmack. The official conservative party line is that every democrat is deathly afraid of every Republican. Indeed, it is surprising that Democrats win any seats at all, considering that in each and every seat, the Democrat is deathly afraid of the republican candidate. So no doubt Obama was deathly afraid of Joan of Arc in 2008. Now he must positively be shaking in his boots at the thought of Joan of Arc running in 2012.

At least according to conservatives, the election in 2012, is as good as won. Wouldn’t surprise me if they think that it is pointless to hold the election, we may as well coronate Joan of Arc.

And this is the Official Idiot Party Line.
 

SirJosephPorter

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Is she not the only one really running ?

Lou Dobbs is apparently running for Senate ?


There is some problem with Lou Dobbs running for Senate. If he does, he will have to run against the Democratic incumbent in New Jersey, so Dobbs will have to run as a Republican.

The problem is, he vigorously opposed the Republican candidate for Governor in the November election and the Republican candidate won. So I don’t know how enthusiastically Republicans will be to welcome him into the Republican Party.

But if it looks like he is holding a substantial lead in the polls, no doubt such scruples can be overcome.
 

Francis2004

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There is some problem with Lou Dobbs running for Senate. If he does, he will have to run against the Democratic incumbent in New Jersey, so Dobbs will have to run as a Republican.

The problem is, he vigorously opposed the Republican candidate for Governor in the November election and the Republican candidate won. So I don’t know how enthusiastically Republicans will be to welcome him into the Republican Party.

But if it looks like he is holding a substantial lead in the polls, no doubt such scruples can be overcome.

By the time Lou Dobbs has decided what he wants to do, we will probably have talked about him going from Senate to Congress and back to President. Who knows where or if he will end up in politics.

That said, he obviously will move on as he cannot sit still from his CNN job..

But it is certain that we will continue to hear about possible positions for Lou..