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I’m getting sick of the rewriting of 2008 presidential campaign history
as K Street Republicans continue to assault Sarah Palin in the fear
that a similarly conservative Republican will rise to the top of the VP
sweepstakes.
It has been so fashionable in D.C. Republican
circles to
bash the Palin nomination as a mistake, ill-conceived or even
disastrous, that even Dick Cheney has gotten into the act.
These self-serving attempts to change history are nothing more than a
smear campaign designed to influence the Romney VP pick by obscuring
the truth that the choice of Sarah Palin to be the vice presidential
nominee was truly inspired.

Now, four years later, those very architects and
apologists
of “too big to fail” policies desperately seek to dissuade presumptive
Republican nominee Mitt Romney from making a similarly bold
conservative choice for vice president.
Let’s hope Romney remembers history, because if he does, he will know
that the choice of Palin was one of the few things the McCain campaign
got right. It was McCain’s and President Bush’s abandonment of
limited-government, free-market principles that were the ultimate
culprit in bringing us four years of Obama — not Sarah Palin. Read
more at NetRightDaily.com:
Also
a reminder that McCain/Palin were beating Obama in the polls until the
(oh so convenient for Obama)
9-18 plane
crashed into Wall Street. McCain suspended his campaign allowing
the
Dems to front Obama as the architect of TARP, with McCain tagging
along.
Today
the WSJ editorial asks "Why
Not Paul Ryan?" Because Romney does not need a policy wonk. He needs Spiro
Agnew.
Someone who can, and will, put a voice to what everyone is thinking, or
at least wondering-
Barack Obama is a treasonous liar with so many holes in his (limited)
resume that the phrase Manchurian
Candidate actually resonates.
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Sarah continues to poke the kstreet berks right in the eye, every time she endorses another winner. They probably loathe her as much as a dim dopey lib.
ReplyDeleteGo Sarah!
Geo
It can't be any --- excuse the expression --- "white bread" Republican like they're discussing behind closed doors or we're screwed.
ReplyDeleteRomney needs a fire from underneath, so to speak. Two words: Marco Rubio. Unfortunately, race/ethnicity are issues, so, book it!
BillW - I think Rubio would be a fine choice in terms of ability and appeal, but I think he's more needed in the Senate at the moment. We cannot afford to give up one single Republican seat there, never mind a Conservative seat, until after we get a veto proof majority. Think SCOTUS, treaties, appointments, budgets censor, investigate Harry Reid.
ReplyDeleteRubio is best for America where he is right now. He's young. He has time. Meanwhile, he's a bulwark against Dems and RINO's and gets plenty of exposure to promote his principles and polish his resume.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
^ Sound reasoning, but it'll never happen. The repubics will never open and start investigations of this administration if and when they control the Congress.
ReplyDeleteFor the same reason they haven't started Impeachment Hearings already. They couldn't stand the heat Impeaching the first Black President [Bubba aside].
That's why they are standing by watching him shred the Constitution day, after day. Start practicing the phrase "We are looking forward not back."
Geo
Paul Ryan would be a great choice for VP.
ReplyDeleteHe knows what the problems are.
He knows what the obstacles are in Congress.
He is committed and focused.
He is not a real GOP insider.
Choosing him would convince me that Romney is actually going to try to deal with our number one problem.
He could be another Calvin Coolidge.
Luigi Palmieri
It doesn't matter who Romney picks, because the addition of a VP to the ticket will be little more than lipstick on a pig.
ReplyDeleteI hope that Sarah takes a pass on speaking at the convention and spends her time more productively campaigning for freedom-loving Senate and House candidates.
Let her detractors, Karl Rove and Dick Cheney, work the crowds into a tumultuous uproar.
I certainly don't plan to watch the GOP yawn-fest.
The 1 thing Obama did for us: saved us from McCain.
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