Monday, February 2, 2009

Republicans Want Party To Be Like Palin - NATIONAL, Part of the Red County Network

Posted by: Rus Thompson | 02/02/2009 3:36 PM

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Am I surprised at this? Hell no, she should have been running in the primary for President.

Sarah Palin is everything we looked for in a candidate with Primary Challenge, She took on the establishment and beat them in Alaska. She took on corruption and took people down, she sold the governors private jet, she drives herself around that huge state. She went after the big oil companies and instead of the politicians pockets getting lined, Alaska's residents get payments from big oil. She went right after getting a gas pipeline and it is being built.

Sarah Palin embodies everything we as reformers look for with Primary Challenge. She to me is the face of the Conservative party. And the powers that be hate her, the Democrats, hate her, corrupt politicians, hate her. Why? They are scared to death that she will get in power and go after them and along with her she will bring people like us along.

Time to wake up Republicans, RINO's and the corrupt. It is time to end this reign of terror of modern day mafia type politics. It's time to take the country back.

Republicans Want Party To Be Like Palin

A new Rasmussen poll further demonstrates that the GOP could be in for a long stretch in the wilderness: A majority of GOP voters now say that the party should be more like Sarah Palin.

The numbers: 55% of Republicans say the party should be like Palin, compared to 24% who say they should be like John McCain.

As I've previously noted, poll data like this could indicate that the Republican Party is getting ready to relive the classic cycle of ruling parties who get turned out of power in a landslide: With the party base itself shrunk down, the people who are still around are the most hard-line members, and are really the least fit people to fix the situation.


Republicans Want Party To Be Like Palin - NATIONAL, Part of the Red County Network.

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