Vek

AM I A LIBERAL IF I DONT SUPPORT SARAH PALIN?

If i dont support Sarah Palin does that make me a Liberal, a Demorat or even a Communist?
I have looked hard and studied the front running candidates and have found Sarah Palin to be too divisive,inexperienced and prone to many issues in her past, she is damaged goods. Why am i a liberal? Why do some of you want me to leave the Republican Party?
I also dont like Huckabee because i think he is not what he says he is,all i had to do was look at his record as governor.
I think Pawlenty is a young and coming star but needs more experience,he would be good if he continues to preach the conservative message.
I also like Jindal,he is conservative and he seems to be doing a great job in Louisiana, but he needs more experience.
If the election were held today i would vote for Mitt Romney, his economic know how and his conservative values are what i think this country needs and is what we need right now.

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Mr. Right-of-Center Comment by Mr. Right-of-Center on November 16, 2009 at 7:41pm
Vek -

Sorry if my comments made you feel that way...I hope it is "self evident" that you can be a good Republican and support another politician other than Sarah Palin...

Last I heard, there were a few other reputable politicians in the GOP...actually, quite a few...
Vek Comment by Vek on November 16, 2009 at 12:25pm
You would think that i insulted Sarah Palin, calm down, this is America!
Mr. Right-of-Center Comment by Mr. Right-of-Center on November 16, 2009 at 12:15pm
"Anyone riding that SP wagon is turning their back on the good of the party."

I am certainly no Sarah Palin supporters, but this statement is a quite a bit farther than I would go.

There are a lot of good people who are Sarah Palin supporters and I'm glad they are looking to a Republican candidate for leadership. That said, although these are fine people (and so is Sarah), they would not be doing the Republican party a favor by continuing her advance to the standard bearer of the party in 2012.

I think Obama would make her (and the party) into dog food for her husband's Iditarod sled team...
lisa kit Comment by lisa kit on November 16, 2009 at 9:40am
Newt G is our best shot @ good leadership, w/ RP as VP would be even better.

Jindal is our best shot @ winning the POTUS, because we all know it's about skin color these days.

Anyone riding that SP wagon is turning their back on the good of the party.
Whitehorse (Robin Ray) Comment by Whitehorse (Robin Ray) on November 15, 2009 at 11:34pm
All candidates have pluses & minuses - Jesus is not going to come down to run for POTUS. We need to focus on 2010 right now; presidential horse race politics may be fun to talk about but Congress is where we can make a dent on the national scene now.
Jim Rock Comment by Jim Rock on November 15, 2009 at 9:16pm
People with a grain of intel also know she stepped down because she was marginalized by the Media, Dems and third Party groups-she had a year in term left and at over a million $ a month cost to the State of Alaska she did the best she could for Alaska. Kinda like Bush-fuck the carreer, America first

Obama is a perfect example of taking someone with no real experience in working inside the govt and working in a business

People of the loud and left leaning are putting more faith in people that have no experience whatso ever over folks that are former D As and such. One even stopped over 100 people involved in corruption but these people still stood behind his competition

So the ones screaming the loudest that years of political work for a woman that worked her way to the top is not worthy. How am I missing the point that the Left wants me to believe so deeply? Have I syrpassed the average and joined the ranks of individual thought ?
Jim Rock Comment by Jim Rock on November 15, 2009 at 9:07pm
so being a mere eye doctor or attorney is more experience? How many living people can claim to be gov of the most complicated state of the US? Parts that still speak russian--no you are both severly wrong minimizing the office of Gov
Evelio Perez Comment by Evelio Perez on November 15, 2009 at 6:32pm
I'm going to agree with Vek and Mr.R.O.C. 3 years of executive experience is almost nothing, especially when she quit half way through her term, I'm not comfortable with Palin leading us out of these hard economic times, we see what inexperience got us with Obama.................
Mr. Right-of-Center Comment by Mr. Right-of-Center on November 15, 2009 at 3:25pm
No Jim Rock - Sarah Palin held the executive post in Alaska for just about 3 years...

Sarah Palin had virtually no executive authority in the McCain campaign...which no Vice-Presidential candidates have ever had...because they are chosen, and because most Americans vote for the top of the ticket, not the Veep.
Jim Rock Comment by Jim Rock on November 15, 2009 at 2:39pm
one question--how is she inexperienced? she held the 2nd highest executive position in America

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