Gary Varvel for November 25, 2010

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    rayannina  over 13 years ago

    The consolation: by the time we get to the ‘12 primaries, almost everyone will be sick of her …

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    disgustedtaxpayer  over 13 years ago

    the dogs bark, but the Caravan moves on…..

    Palin’s popularity is proven….check out her book sales and audiences and the polls! Many of us have loved her since the day McCain introduced her as his VP candidate…..if she collected trophies, her shelves would be overflowing! Her life accomplishments are so much more than the current occupant of the oval office….who is breaking presidential records on spending….AF One, $181,757 per hour, todate 55 days overseas, 26 countries, l5 trips….in only 21 or 22 months. And that is only the spending on foreign travel…..IMO the spending for White House entertaining must also be breaking records….like the Jeffersons….Movin’ On Up….while leading War on “the rich”…..while media and liberals distract Americans about the political threat of a nice American Mom/Mayor/Governor/VP candidate like Sarah! HA.

    (as if Palin was the only American considering and being bombarded with Press questions about 2012!)

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    beenthere41  over 13 years ago

    It’s likely Sarah won’t survive the first debate. She is a good focal point for the Tea Party, but that’s all. I just hope the GOP comes up with a good candidate soon to go against her. Romney, Huckabee, and a couple others would be OK, but I would rather someone with a little more experience at the national level.

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    rockngolfer  over 13 years ago

    @Rayannina That was my first thought. I’m sick of her and don’t watch her show or her daughter.

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    CorosiveFrog Premium Member over 13 years ago

    taxpayer; WRONG. People might read Palin’s book (don’t forget that 100 000 copies is a best seller, that’s still not enough to get elected. It’s just half of one percent of the electorate!), they might watch Palin’s TV show, that doesn’t mean they would vote for her. It just means they think she is an attention-worthy tv personality, not the next president.

    Ever heard the expression “Just because you have their attention, doesn’t mean you have their respect”?

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    Dtroutma  over 13 years ago

    The more I see of this, the more I think: Pat Paulson.

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    Jaedabee Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Will Condi stay out of our bedrooms? If so, then she could be worth a second thought.

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    rockngolfer  over 13 years ago

    ^^ Most people won’t remember Pat Paulson, funny! I suppose some charismatic, young whippersnapper will rise to the occasion, but who?

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    rockngolfer  over 13 years ago

    ^ She already has one special needs child, and even if her husband agrees, I don’t think we need another one,

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    ransomdstone  over 13 years ago

    I GO POGO !!!

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    pirate227  over 13 years ago

    Too bad she isn’t going to run, it would be great for late night tv and the Democratic party. You betcha!

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    BrianCrook  over 13 years ago

    DisTax, the dogs are barking Sarah Palin’s name, but the caravan is moving on. She is quickly becoming yesterday’s news.

    I agree with Tigger that she won’t run, but I don’t care if she does. The Republicans have no candidate who can beat President Obama, who continues to help America out of the morass of the Great Republican Recession and Bush-Dick’s incompetent war in Afghanistan.

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    rockngolfer  over 13 years ago

    I fear Sarah Palin. We had one like her for 8 years and look at the country.

    http://www.mediaite.com/uncategorized/sarah-palin-confuses-whos-on-our-side-in-northsouth-korea/

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    4uk4ata  over 13 years ago

    Oh yeah, everything was so good right until November. Mana falling from the heavens, peace upon the world, joy and plenty among men…

    Good grief, it’s been around two years and you expect everyone to have forgotten how things were around the time of the election - the economic collapse, the mass uncertainty, the dissatisfaction with the old order - you know, the things that helped Obama sweep the election?

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    Gypsy8  over 13 years ago

    Many who tend to vote Republican seem to have a condition that blanks memories prior to November 2008. Is it selective amnesia, stress disorder, thought reform, coercive persuasion? Those people need help.

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