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Sarah Palin and the News Media

She came, she saw, she spoke and she conquered.

And Palin rises in the polls as Obama starts to sag.



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12 Responses to “Sarah Palin and the News Media”

  1. dduck12 says:

    She's a Xmas gift to the Dems. It may more than offset O's losses.

  2. Leonidas says:

    I doubt this is as much an increased like of Sarah Palin, as much as a decline in like for President Obama.

    At this juncture I think Romney will have a very good shot at not only the GOP nomination, but also the White House. Everyone else in both parties is looking pretty horrid, or doesn't stand out. Still far too early to call.

  3. dmf says:

    why, exactly, are we drawing a correlation between palin and obama…?

  4. Leonidas says:

    why, exactly, are we drawing a correlation between palin and obama…?

    To sell newspaper and TV ads of course.

  5. dmf says:

    To sell newspaper and TV ads of course.

    ahh, of course. what was i thinking…

  6. TheMagicalSkyFather says:

    And how many evangelicals will be voting for Romney?? Oh yea single digits. I could be wrong if things have changed but evangelicals often equate Mormonism with Satanism so it is a problem, unless the 700 Club voters change there tune.

  7. JSpencer says:

    That's where Jeb Bush enters the stage. Maybe he can run against Hillary C. . . we can have more dynasty wars. ;-)

  8. TheMagicalSkyFather says:

    I really wanted to be able to sleep tonight…but I doubt that will happen now. I would actually prefer Palin to another Bush and that is a pretty huge statement from me because the woman reminds me of the type that likes to burn witches. Unlike Palin though Jeb comes from a dynasty that stretches back to the great depression. Prescott's hand chosen successor was Nixon. Prescott of course is the lovely man that helped fund the Nazi's and then tried to pull off a coup against FDR. Nixon had the election stolen from him via Kennedy but after LBJ imploded Nixon got in and named H.W. Bush to high ranking positions to pay back his father for his patronage. Then Reagan beat Bush in the primary but Bush was “chosen”(yea this is where I put on a tin foil hat) as the VP. By most accounts I have read Reagan spent most of his second term with full blown alzheimer's effectively handing the reigns to Bush but either way he won the next election. Then after 8 years of someone else the GOP again chooses from the bloodline of Prescott and we get W. I will be forced to tell this story over and over again if Jeb runs but the same goes for any Bush.

  9. dduck12 says:

    the woman reminds me of the type that likes to burn witches.

    Now she believes in self immolation? I don't think we will face the problem. O will probably make it in 2012. And, AOBP, buttons should out sell the old AOBH buttons. Pawlenty, Coburn (ha).

  10. Leonidas says:

    And how many evangelicals will be voting for Romney?? Oh yea single digits. I could be wrong if things have changed but evangelicals often equate Mormonism with Satanism so it is a problem, unless the 700 Club voters change there tune.

    Don't think Romney has to worry too much, Obama makes a good poster child for him with evangelicals.

  11. ProfElwood says:

    I think most Christians would be comfortable with a Mormon politician. A Mormon pope — not so much ;-) . There are many who are wary of Jehovah's Witnesses, but apparently that's not limited to evangelicals.

  12. Gegenschattenbild says:

    The main issue may be not whether most Christians would be comfortable with a Mormon politician, but frankly, whether most Christianists would. They're a rather different group…

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