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I think even the Republicans think the McCain campaign is a wrap. Even conservative pundits are disparaged about the campaign and they are slowly coming to grips that there very well will be an Obama administration. They are seeing the White House slip away. And now, it's up to another "Hail Mary" strategy of just going negative again Obama and breaking out Rev. Wright. That's all they have left.

That being said, the strategy now has turned to limiting Obama to one term. That's the strategy. And Sarah Palin is central to that strategy. Let me show you:

If and when McCain loses Nov. 4th, you will see the following:

1. Fox News will begin ripping John McCain. They will happen almost immediately. They will fault him for running a terrible campaign. They would put the blame of losing the White House squarely on him. They will talk bad about his antics and strategies, but they will ostracize him because he campaigned and voted for the bail-out bill.

2. They will tie McCain to George Bush, but they will tie the bailout bill to the Democrats. That's already happening. And they will say that it's the Democrats' fault that we have such a large debt.

3. They will look to a "Savior that will return the Republican Party to the values of Ronald Reagan." They will say that the Republican Party lost their way, and that we need someone who is like Ronald Reagan who can lead the Republican Party back to the Glory years.

4. They will prop up Sarah Palin as the next person who holds the mantle of Ronald Reagan. Sarah Palin, when she goes home in defeat, will take the Republican Party home with her. They will consistently draw similarities between Palin and Reagan- all the way down to her quotes and idioms of "There you go again" that Ronald Reagan first said during the 1980 debates.

So Sarah Palin isn't going away. They will take her, groom her, and make her a thorn in the side of Barack Obama. And in 2012, she will run for President as the female Ronald Reagan- a governor with star quality, Pro-life, and is a champion of the little guy. A tax- cutter and de-regulator.

And they will tie the deficit to Obama, and say that he was President when the country held the biggest deficit in US history.
 
If the republicans don't steal the election palin is never to be heard from again.

The MSM is gonna be on some men in black shit with her.

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If the unemployment rate "drops", and gas prices drop. Obama will be viewed as a savior to our economy. Plain & simple. As bad as GWB fucked up.....Obama don't need to walk on water to get re-elected.
 
honkeys dont respect losers. when mccain loses, him and that simple simon ass bitch will be thrown in the basement never to be heard from again. :hmm:
 
I disagree completely with your notion of Obama being a 1-term president. The next president will be a 2-term president, because he's inheriting the country in the worst shape it could possibly be in. In 4 years, the country will have come out of the recession, and the president will get much/most of the credit for leading the country through a terrible crisis and into prosperity. Get used to seeing the next president, because he'll be around for 2 terms.
 
I disagree completely with your notion of Obama being a 1-term president. The next president will be a 2-term president, because he's inheriting the country in the worst shape it could possibly be in. In 4 years, the country will have come out of the recession, and the president will get much/most of the credit for leading the country through a terrible crisis and into prosperity. Get used to seeing the next president, because he'll be around for 2 terms.


I agree with you. But what I am telling you all is the strategy of the Republican Party before they implement it in full force. I started this thread this morning, went and got a cup of coffee, went to the gym to workout, and guess what I saw?

On Fox News, (which is the only news channel that they have at my gym- white bastards), I saw them making comparisons between Sarah Palin and Ronald Reagan. I'm telling you: the Republicans are trying to make Sarah Palin as Ronald Reagan Reincarnate. I didn't say that they will succeed. I'm just telling you their game plan.

And if you think they will let Sarah Palin just go away, you obviously don't know politics. They will prop her up as their Savior.

I mean- it's already starting. All you see and hear from the conservative pundits is how McCain shouldn't have supported the bailout. And how he's making a mistake in leaving Michigan. Then they even got Sarah Palin saying that she is against leaving Michigan. What?:eek:

I mean, when was the last time you heard a VP candidate openly disagree with the Presidential candidate during a campaign?

And here's another one: Think about it: She didn't defend McCain during the debates at all. She always went back to her experience as governor; like she's at the top of the ticket. And now she is ranting and trying to pick fights with Obama.

You aren't seeing it yet???

THEY ARE DISTANCING PALIN FROM MCCAIN!!!!

Why?

To keep her as clean as possible and to prop her up for a 2012 run.

But don't read into what I'm saying that they will succeed. I'm merely giving you strategy.
 
WTF? she will go back to Alaska finish her term(she wont get re-elected) and take care of grandchildren for the rest of her life.
 
I think even the Republicans think the McCain campaign is a wrap. Even conservative pundits are disparaged about the campaign and they are slowly coming to grips that there very well will be an Obama administration. They are seeing the White House slip away. And now, it's up to another "Hail Mary" strategy of just going negative again Obama and breaking out Rev. Wright. That's all they have left.

That being said, the strategy now has turned to limiting Obama to one term. That's the strategy. And Sarah Palin is central to that strategy. Let me show you:

If and when McCain loses Nov. 4th, you will see the following:

1. Fox News will begin ripping John McCain. They will happen almost immediately. They will fault him for running a terrible campaign. They would put the blame of losing the White House squarely on him. They will talk bad about his antics and strategies, but they will ostracize him because he campaigned and voted for the bail-out bill.

2. They will tie McCain to George Bush, but they will tie the bailout bill to the Democrats. That's already happening. And they will say that it's the Democrats' fault that we have such a large debt.

3. They will look to a "Savior that will return the Republican Party to the values of Ronald Reagan." They will say that the Republican Party lost their way, and that we need someone who is like Ronald Reagan who can lead the Republican Party back to the Glory years.

4. They will prop up Sarah Palin as the next person who holds the mantle of Ronald Reagan. Sarah Palin, when she goes home in defeat, will take the Republican Party home with her. They will consistently draw similarities between Palin and Reagan- all the way down to her quotes and idioms of "There you go again" that Ronald Reagan first said during the 1980 debates.

So Sarah Palin isn't going away. They will take her, groom her, and make her a thorn in the side of Barack Obama. And in 2012, she will run for President as the female Ronald Reagan- a governor with star quality, Pro-life, and is a champion of the little guy. A tax- cutter and de-regulator.

And they will tie the deficit to Obama, and say that he was President when the country held the biggest deficit in US history.

I agree. Hopfully they do what ClevelandDawg216 says tho :hmm:
 
honkeys dont respect losers. when mccain loses, him and that simple simon ass bitch will be thrown in the basement never to be heard from again. :hmm:

True. She will forever be known as the woman who lost the republicans the white house. They will never go with a ditsy bitch again. Who am I kidding?? We are talking about republicans.

-VG
 
She is already loosing her star power as the Alaska governor.The people there aren't real involved with politics because they have no sales tax and no state tax.They all get the oil company rebates and thats why they have been happy.

Since the spotlight of the campiagn has been on her they are realizing that she is a mean vindictive woman and her approval ratings have been dropping as they learn more about her.

At one point it was in the 80's and now it is in the 60's

once she looses she is done. What happened to Ferraro after she lost? What happened to Quayle?

Palin was and is a gimmick that isn't working and her time is passing. You may occasionally see her as a pundit but thats about it
 
People like Palin, they will use her for other things....like giving speeches, fundraisers and what not.

If they lose, she can write a book about how McCain fucked her over with his dumb ideas. She will say she had better ideas, but wasn't allowed to talk about them.

She will run in 2012.
 
Palin will remain a major Republican figure, but there's only so long you can go not knowing shit and having the country listen to you. Plus, she is a token. Republicans are all about white men, they have not gotten past this false view that only white men made this country. So there's no way within a decade they will put their faith in someone who is not both white and male.

As for the economy, it's obviously all in the lap of republicans. "Deregulate, the market should be left alone, we have a free economy, blah blah blah, money will filter down." Democrats need to run video of republicans campaigning on this shit over and over and over again... And remind us how we got here. This is everything Democrats have said for years. People are crooked and overeager, the country is now paying for that greed. Republicans have given the rich so much leeway that they found ways to increase their profits by passing the debt down the chain.

Let's see if they got the balls to do it.
 
People like Palin, they will use her for other things....like giving speeches, fundraisers and what not.

If they lose, she can write a book about how McCain fucked her over with his dumb ideas. She will say she had better ideas, but wasn't allowed to talk about them.

She will run in 2012.
I hope they do prop her up and she runs in '12. The Republiklans will get their brains beat out if they do. People are not gonna be ready to give these fuckers another chance so soon after they damn near ruined this country. :smh:
 
She will run in 2012.


If and when Obama gets the prestige of the US up around the globe,gets the economy running ,reduces the deficit,reduces unemployment he is a shoe in for re-election.

If he doesn't then Hillary will run against him in 2012 and she wouldn't have to use kid gloves with Palin and would destroy her..nobody can play as dirty as the Clintons.

The 2012 election would be a cat fight :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
you give this country far too much credit.

C/S!

And linking her to Reagan will soon cease as the true causes of this bailout become clear. Reagan's lead of deregulation and subsequent following by Phil Gramm and others will tarnish their legacies. The economy will rebound while Obama is in office just like it did while Clinton was in office. Clinton was re-elected BECAUSE of how well the economy was doing. And make no mistake, one of the main reasons Gore "lost" in 2000 was due to Clinton's infidelity. People wanted a "straight arrow" in the Oval office. As long as Obama stays clean, the Dems will hold the White House for 12 years but I don't think it will be Biden.
 
I agree with you. But what I am telling you all is the strategy of the Republican Party before they implement it in full force. I started this thread this morning, went and got a cup of coffee, went to the gym to workout, and guess what I saw?

On Fox News, (which is the only news channel that they have at my gym- white bastards), I saw them making comparisons between Sarah Palin and Ronald Reagan. I'm telling you: the Republicans are trying to make Sarah Palin as Ronald Reagan Reincarnate. I didn't say that they will succeed. I'm just telling you their game plan.

And if you think they will let Sarah Palin just go away, you obviously don't know politics. They will prop her up as their Savior.

I mean- it's already starting. All you see and hear from the conservative pundits is how McCain shouldn't have supported the bailout. And how he's making a mistake in leaving Michigan. Then they even got Sarah Palin saying that she is against leaving Michigan. What?:eek:

I mean, when was the last time you heard a VP candidate openly disagree with the Presidential candidate during a campaign?

And here's another one: Think about it: She didn't defend McCain during the debates at all. She always went back to her experience as governor; like she's at the top of the ticket. And now she is ranting and trying to pick fights with Obama.

You aren't seeing it yet???

THEY ARE DISTANCING PALIN FROM MCCAIN!!!!

Why?

To keep her as clean as possible and to prop her up for a 2012 run.

But don't read into what I'm saying that they will succeed. I'm merely giving you strategy.


I agree with you. She really didn't defend McCain...she instead talked mostly about her self and the idealistic direction she and McCain would like to take the nation.

The Republicans are already charging this shit (presidential election) to the game.This is one of the reasons why the Senate Republicans attached TAX RELIEFS to the bailout bill because they know that deep down, that there will be a Democratic president next year.

Also,most Republicans never considered John McCain a "true" Republican. They identified more with Sarah Palin than John McCain.

When John McCain put her on the ticket, it energized "the base" and got the party excited again. Now they have something to look forward to in 2012.

They will have Palin ready for 2012. :yes: The ironic thing is that Ronald Reagan and Sarah Palin are both Aquarians ---very friendly but detached sometimes from reality.
 
I hope they do prop her up and she runs in '12. The Republiklans will get their brains beat out if they do. People are not gonna be ready to give these fuckers another chance so soon after they damn near ruined this country. :smh:

Naw, she will be ready in 2012. She will have to win the Republican nomination first, which she will.

This way, the Democrats will make history in 2008 and they will try to make history in 2012.

However, if Obama has a meltdown during his first term, all hats are off the table. He should be ok because he will be a "middle of the road" type of president.
 
I never smoked before, but I want some of whatever you inhaled this morning :smh:

He is saying the EXACT same thing that numerous political analysts are saying. Sarah Palin will most likely be the Republican pick in 2012. I've been hearing it repeatedly since the debate on Thursday.
 
If and when Obama gets the prestige of the US up around the globe,gets the economy running ,reduces the deficit,reduces unemployment he is a shoe in for re-election.

If he doesn't then Hillary will run against him in 2012 and she wouldn't have to use kid gloves with Palin and would destroy her..nobody can play as dirty as the Clintons.

The 2012 election would be a cat fight :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Actually, if Obama wins, Hillary would have to wait till 2016(assuming she still has a senate seat) because the dem pres would be the incumbent. The 2012 election year would be repub candidates hoping to prevent Obama from wining a 2nd term. She can only run in 2012 if McCain wins
 
Too many unknowns rigth now to determine anything.
The deciding factor would be the economy. If the economy turns around:

1. Unemployment /outsourcing/ car industry etc.
2. Housing/ mortgages
3. wall street/ major business failures
4. Personal investments losses
5. Esclating Price of oil making the economy suffer severely
6. National debt soaring out of control/ not to mention a 8 TRILLION $$
bailout...
7. International debt (we have borrowed ourselves into the future!)

have all got to take a turn for the better, that's really a massive job
for anyone. We are literally on the brink of a financial meltdown.
Which essentially is why McCain starting loosing so badly in the polls. NOT because Obama had done anything that great, its all about their money!
I don't think Palin will be a prominent figure, she doesn't have any leadership qualities, everyone can plainly see that. It was a mistake for McCain to select her and I personally feel that she better enjoy her popularity now, because that'll be it for her!
 
Actually, if Obama wins, Hillary would have to wait till 2016(assuming she still has a senate seat) because the dem pres would be the incumbent. The 2012 election year would be repub candidates hoping to prevent Obama from wining a 2nd term. She can only run in 2012 if McCain wins


I was saying if Obama doesn't have a productive 1st term..He will not get the nomination for a second term.He would face Hillary in the primaries again but would not win ,,thus pitting Clinton against Palin in that scenario.

I don't think that will happen as I see America surging under Obama following Junior Bush's fuck ups as it did with Clinton following Bush Sr's fuck ups..
 
I agree with you. But what I am telling you all is the strategy of the Republican Party before they implement it in full force. I started this thread this morning, went and got a cup of coffee, went to the gym to workout, and guess what I saw?

On Fox News, (which is the only news channel that they have at my gym- white bastards), I saw them making comparisons between Sarah Palin and Ronald Reagan. I'm telling you: the Republicans are trying to make Sarah Palin as Ronald Reagan Reincarnate. I didn't say that they will succeed. I'm just telling you their game plan.

And if you think they will let Sarah Palin just go away, you obviously don't know politics. They will prop her up as their Savior.

I mean- it's already starting. All you see and hear from the conservative pundits is how McCain shouldn't have supported the bailout. And how he's making a mistake in leaving Michigan. Then they even got Sarah Palin saying that she is against leaving Michigan. What?:eek:

I mean, when was the last time you heard a VP candidate openly disagree with the Presidential candidate during a campaign?

And here's another one: Think about it: She didn't defend McCain during the debates at all. She always went back to her experience as governor; like she's at the top of the ticket. And now she is ranting and trying to pick fights with Obama.

You aren't seeing it yet???

THEY ARE DISTANCING PALIN FROM MCCAIN!!!!

Why?

To keep her as clean as possible and to prop her up for a 2012 run.

But don't read into what I'm saying that they will succeed. I'm merely giving you strategy.

Obama can simply counter them by appointing Hillary, or another woman, into a senior visible cabinet position. He can then select her as his running mate next term, seeing that Bidden doesn't really want to be VP anyway. Bidden can just give the old, "I want to spend more time with my family" line, and Obama can select the woman he's been grooming throughout his 1st term as president to be his new VP. Check mate. :yes:
 
If Obama wins and this bitch runs for president in 2012
Those white male chauvinist republicans will rip that flat ass bitch a new asshole during the primaries.

Believe that shit
 
I think even the Republicans think the McCain campaign is a wrap. Even conservative pundits are disparaged about the campaign and they are slowly coming to grips that there very well will be an Obama administration. They are seeing the White House slip away. And now, it's up to another "Hail Mary" strategy of just going negative again Obama and breaking out Rev. Wright. That's all they have left.

That being said, the strategy now has turned to limiting Obama to one term. That's the strategy. And Sarah Palin is central to that strategy. Let me show you:

If and when McCain loses Nov. 4th, you will see the following:

1. Fox News will begin ripping John McCain. They will happen almost immediately. They will fault him for running a terrible campaign. They would put the blame of losing the White House squarely on him. They will talk bad about his antics and strategies, but they will ostracize him because he campaigned and voted for the bail-out bill.

2. They will tie McCain to George Bush, but they will tie the bailout bill to the Democrats. That's already happening. And they will say that it's the Democrats' fault that we have such a large debt.

3. They will look to a "Savior that will return the Republican Party to the values of Ronald Reagan." They will say that the Republican Party lost their way, and that we need someone who is like Ronald Reagan who can lead the Republican Party back to the Glory years.

4. They will prop up Sarah Palin as the next person who holds the mantle of Ronald Reagan. Sarah Palin, when she goes home in defeat, will take the Republican Party home with her. They will consistently draw similarities between Palin and Reagan- all the way down to her quotes and idioms of "There you go again" that Ronald Reagan first said during the 1980 debates.

So Sarah Palin isn't going away. They will take her, groom her, and make her a thorn in the side of Barack Obama. And in 2012, she will run for President as the female Ronald Reagan- a governor with star quality, Pro-life, and is a champion of the little guy. A tax- cutter and de-regulator.

And they will tie the deficit to Obama, and say that he was President when the country held the biggest deficit in US history.

Listen to conservative talk radio. This man is speaking the truth!
 
He is saying the EXACT same thing that numerous political analysts are saying. Sarah Palin will most likely be the Republican pick in 2012. I've been hearing it repeatedly since the debate on Thursday.

You're forgetting that these same political analysts this time last year were saying Guilianni and Clinton would be at the top of the Republican and Democratic tickets. How did that turn out? :rolleyes:
 
I was saying if Obama doesn't have a productive 1st term..He will not get the nomination for a second term.He would face Hillary in the primaries again but would not win ,,thus pitting Clinton against Palin in that scenario.

I don't think that will happen as I see America surging under Obama following Junior Bush's fuck ups as it did with Clinton following Bush Sr's fuck ups..

Fam, what I'm saying is that the presidential election season for 2012(if Obama wins this current election)) would be republican nominees only, not democrat(i.e. no Hillary run unless she switches her party affiliation to republican or independent) because there would already be a 1st term democratic president. In that scenario, the democratic presidential nominees can't run again until 2016, when Obama's 2nd term is finishing up or if he was defeated in 2012 by a republican nominee

That's all I was saying
 
The Republicans are not interested in winning the White house.

Bush has screwed shit up for the past 8 years and could give 2 fucks about anything for the last 3 months of his tenure.

The Republicans had control of the Senate and House for most of the Bush administration and didnt do shit.

They have made a mess of shit and plan on passing it on to the Democrats so they can do the blame game for the next 4 years.

The bullshit just goes back and forth as usual, and the american people fall for it as usual.

Peace.
 
Saturday, September 06, 2008
Michael Reagan - Welcome Back Dad - Sarah Palin Alert

Welcome Back Dad
By Michael Reagan September 4, 2008

I've been trying to convince my fellow conservatives that they have been wasting their time in a fruitless quest for a new Ronald Reagan to emerge and lead our party and our nation. I insisted that we'd never see his like again because he was one of a kind.
I was wrong!
Wednesday night I watched the Republican National Convention on television and there, before my very eyes, I saw my Dad reborn; only this time he's a she.
And what a she!
In one blockbuster of a speech, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin resurrected my Dad's indomitable spirit and sent it soaring above the convention center, shooting shock waves through the cynical media's assigned spaces and electrifying the huge audience with the kind of inspiring rhetoric we haven't heard since my Dad left the scene.
This was Ronald Reagan at his best -- the same Ronald Reagan who made the address known now solely as "The Speech," which during the Goldwater campaign set the tone and the agenda for the rebirth of the traditional conservative movement that later sent him to the White House for eight years and revived the moribund GOP.
Last night was an extraordinary event. Widely seen beforehand as a make-or-break effort -- either an opportunity for Sarah Palin to show that she was the happy warrior that John McCain assured us she was, or a disaster that would dash McCain's presidential hopes and send her back to Alaska, sadder but wiser.
Obviously un-intimidated by either the savage onslaught to which the left-leaning media had subjected her, or the incredible challenge she faced -- and oozing with confidence -- she strode defiantly to the podium and proved she was everything and even more than John McCain told us.
Much has been made of the fact that she is a woman. What we saw last night, however, was something much more than a just a woman accomplishing something no Republican woman has ever achieved. What we saw was a red-blooded American with that rare, God-given ability to rally her dispirited fellow Republicans and take up the daunting task of leading them -- and all her fellow Americans -- on a pilgrimage to that shining city on the hill my father envisioned as our nation's real destination.
In a few words she managed to rip the mask from the faces of her Democratic rivals and reveal them for what they are -- a pair of old-fashioned liberals making promises that cannot be kept without bankrupting the nation and reducing most Americans to the status of mendicants begging for their daily bread at the feet of an all-powerful government.
Most important, by comparing her own stunning record of achievement with his, she showed Barack Obama for the sham that he is, a man without any solid accomplishments beyond conspicuous self-aggrandizement.
Like Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin is one of us. She knows how most of us live because that's the way she lives. She shares our homespun values and our beliefs, and she glories in her status as a small-town woman who put her shoulder to the wheel and made life better for her neighbors.
Her astonishing rise up from the grass-roots, her total lack of self-importance, and her ordinary American values and modest lifestyle reveal her to be the kind of hard-working, optimistic, ordinary American who made this country the greatest, most powerful nation on the face of the earth.
As hard as you might try, you won't find that kind of plain-spoken, down-to-earth, self-reliant American in the upper ranks of the liberal-infested, elitist Democratic Party, or in the Obama campaign.
Sarah Palin didn't go to Harvard, or fiddle around in urban neighborhood leftist activism while engaging in opportunism within the ranks of one of the nation's most corrupt political machines, never challenging it and going along to get along, like Barack Obama.
Instead she took on the corrupt establishment in Alaska and beat it, rising to the governorship while bringing reforms to every level of government she served in on her way up the ladder.
Welcome back, Dad, even if you're wearing a dress and bearing children this time around.
 
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