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Oh, but I so want her to run!
Please, please, please, please run! I can't wait for the comedy that comes from the 'gotcha' moments, like when people ask you tough questions like, "What magazines and newspapers do you read?"
And the debates! I can't wait for the debates! Bwahahahaha!
Then, after all that fun we get to watch Obama easily win a second term....he won't even have to put out effort for a campaign to win against her.
Let's see, you quit your job as governor to go make cash by selling books (and whatever else would make a buck), so I'm afraid you won't make enough cash as POTUS, dear. You'll just quit halfway through the job (due to the heat in the kitchen) and go make more money on books about your difficult two years in office.
Run, Sarah, run!
On a serious note, one has to wonder if family is really that important to her, considering she's still got three young children to take care of - including a demanding Downs child. There's absolutely no possibility to give her children, especially the Downs baby, the attention they need and juggle the demands of POTUS.
But, then again, her lack of attention to her kids is how Bristol got knocked up right under her nose. She obviously just uses her kids for political gain. Sad.
Palin resigned as governor because of about 25 accusations, proven false, that cost the state millions, her family hundreds of thousands, and tied up her time as governor and that of her staff. Leftists lied to destroy her. They know no bounds when in full cry.
As to debates, I suggest you view the Palin/Biden debate. She cleaned his clock. Of course, in Biden's case, that's not hard.
So, if she can't handle the accusations as governor, how is she going to handle the scrutiny as president?
And Biden took it easy on her because he didn't want to come off as sexist. It was a political strategy; Biden was smart enough not to turn off independent-leaning females.
Because of Alaskan law, unlike most other states, each accusation had to be investigated and defended. Public officials can't sue for false accusations. Again, it tied up state government and costs it millions. Alaska has a very small state government. You argument doesn't translate to the presidential level. Obviously, you don't understand the problem. And, are winging it with more attacks.
I'm not attacking, el. Like the saying goes: I call it like I see it....and apparently I'm not the only one.
El, I don't agree with you on much, but I do respect you. I know you're a very smart man, much smarter than I, so I ask you, honestly, do you really, really, think Palin's got what it takes to be president? And don't give me the Barack Obama didn't have experience either jazz, because two wrongs don't make a right.
I didn't bring up Obama's lack of experience, as it had nothing to do with the present thread. Obviously, the lack is now glaringly obvious, as he's had his head and other body parts handed to him by other world leaders during his last few outings.
You didn't answer the question.
If, you mean this question: "I'm not attacking, el. Like the saying goes: I call it like I see it....and apparently I'm not the only one"
My statement on Alaskan law answered it. I assume, as its different for Presidents, she would do what they all do -- answer the important accusations and ignore the rest. Such accusations would not tie up US government activities like they do in Alaska.
The question: Do you really think Palin's got what it takes to be president (not, do you think she'll get through the first term without quitting)?