Today on Facebook, Sarah Palin challenged the Emperor of the United States (aka President Obama) to a debate. She lays out some of the discussion points in her article. We would like to see such a conversation occur, but doubt that it will. She is being used as a punching bag for the President to make his points, however, misdirected and dishonest they are.
Sarah has no power, yet the press loves to keep her in the forefront as they believe she is a lovely dumb woman who they think is an example of the right. They follow her everywhere, hang on every word but think she is a nothing. We are of a different opinion. She is a gutsy politician who took on the Republican party in Alaska and won and gained an 80% approval rating at the time of her acceptance as McCain's running mate. She tells it like it is, is introspective and knows how to communicate. She talks from her heart. Her negatives are that she is not a slick politician who will tell you the "talking points", is not scripted so that when she talks she wants to be right and therefore does not look smooth. As the VP candidate, she had to adopt McCain's positions, which were not hers, therefore she had to think through every answer before answering. This resulted in the NBC interview disaster with Katie Courek.
We will hear more from Sarah and we would not be surprised to see her in other roles in the future. We respect her considerably.
Do yourself a favor and check out her facebook challenge.
Conservative Tom
Sarah has no power, yet the press loves to keep her in the forefront as they believe she is a lovely dumb woman who they think is an example of the right. They follow her everywhere, hang on every word but think she is a nothing. We are of a different opinion. She is a gutsy politician who took on the Republican party in Alaska and won and gained an 80% approval rating at the time of her acceptance as McCain's running mate. She tells it like it is, is introspective and knows how to communicate. She talks from her heart. Her negatives are that she is not a slick politician who will tell you the "talking points", is not scripted so that when she talks she wants to be right and therefore does not look smooth. As the VP candidate, she had to adopt McCain's positions, which were not hers, therefore she had to think through every answer before answering. This resulted in the NBC interview disaster with Katie Courek.
We will hear more from Sarah and we would not be surprised to see her in other roles in the future. We respect her considerably.
Do yourself a favor and check out her facebook challenge.
Conservative Tom
Wow a Romney/Bachmann ticket. Will this help or hurt Romneys chances?
ReplyDeleteThat might work. It would bring Conservatives and socially conservative people into the tent!
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