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Nov 8, 2008 | Posted by: roboblogger

64 Percent of Republicans Want Palin to Run for President in 2012

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Via Think Progress : Despite losing in a landslide, the new poll by Rasmussen finds the Republican base overwhelmingly wants Alaska Gov.

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I'm all for Sarah "Milf" Palin running for any office.

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Spunk Nutley wrote:
64% of republicans are f**king idiots. lol
You are a "Nut[ley]".

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I'm all for Sarah "Milf" Palin running for any office.
Sarah Palin is a very intelligent,christian woman of high moral character. I for one would be estatic if she were the POTUS. Obama is a degenerate miscreant.

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Sarah Palin / Jeb Bush 2012

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Can't wait for the chance to vote for Palin!
At least she will not try to sugar coat EVERYTHING for EVERYONE! Even if she isn't "politically correct" Thats what America needs!!!

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GAPatriot65 wrote:
Sarah Palin / Jeb Bush 2012
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Not bad.Better than Obama/Farakhan.

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Kyfili wrote:
Can't wait for the chance to vote for Palin!
At least she will not try to sugar coat EVERYTHING for EVERYONE! Even if she isn't "politically correct" Thats what America needs!!!
Who says she has to be "Politically correct"? I'm not. I am from the "say it like it is" generation.Obama's evil.
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64% of all republicans are really really really f**ked in the head.

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Yup and 100% of Democrats are Sheep
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Vote for Palin,
The Republicans Loved Bush,
They can't be wrong all the time,
Stupid is the New Smart!

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GAPatriot65 wrote:
Sarah Palin / Jeb Bush 2012
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Hahahahahahahaha! That would be GREAT! Obama would get the first 50 state electoral vote sweep.

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And 100% of democrats want her to run, too.

No first time president who won by a large margin has ever failed to be reelected (or something like that,... I forget the exact wording).

As popular as Palin is among the extreme right wing, she is just as unpopular among democrats and most independents.
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"GAPatriot65" Yup and 100% of Democrats are Sheep

Correction: That is sheep with a President Elect, how is your boy doing?? To win by the margin Obama did, me thinks there are a few Republicans in "sheep's clothing" around.

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Dogen wrote:
And 100% of democrats want her to run, too.
No first time president who won by a large margin has ever failed to be reelected (or something like that,... I forget the exact wording).
As popular as Palin is among the extreme right wing, she is just as unpopular among democrats and most independents.
If the Democratic Congress and Obama outreach themselves and pass a ton of liberal based initiatives that anger the moderate and right - Obama will see the moderate votes that helped him into office disappear. He'll see his supermajority in Congress become a wisp in the wind, and he'll have a hard re-election campaign to fight.

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renfan wrote:
"GAPatriot65" Yup and 100% of Democrats are Sheep
Correction: That is sheep with a President Elect, how is your boy doing?? To win by the margin Obama did, me thinks there are a few Republicans in "sheep's clothing" around.
actually - my boy was Chuck Baldwin, not McCain

I wouldn't vote for either lesser of two lessers.

Too bad more Americans don't have that kind of principle regarding their choice of president.
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I hope she will run in 2012 - it will be an interesting run, she will be more prepped and seasoned and this time, lets hope our country wont be the laughing stock for such a candidate.

Plus it will be great for the democrats!
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Yes, Palin and Joe The Plumber, it would be a good ticket, two well knowns from this past election. Fox News can cover them for the next 4 years so they get a lot of media before the election.
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GAPatriot65 wrote:
Yup and 100% of Democrats are Sheep
And their leader is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
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"GAPatriot65" wrote:
Obama will see the moderate votes that helped him into office disappear. He'll see his supermajority in Congress become a wisp in the wind, and he'll have a hard re-election campaign to fight.

Not really, for a know-nothing, no experience guy, Obama seemed to toast McCain in the election. If the the Reps. bring back Palin .. all the better. So, if we don't vote your way, then we do not have principles? I too live in Georgia. I moved here from Ohio and noticed the better weather along with the 25 point drop in peoples' IQ. My real estate agent smiled at me and pointed out areas she would not show me a house in because, according to her "these places are too redneck even for me, and I was born in Chattanooga". Tn., Ky. and Ga. are like a planet unto themselves - there is more to life then beer, meth and hating everyone who is not the color of typing paper.

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I am so laughing my ass off.

You stupid, biased, discrimanatory jackass.

News flash for you.

I was born in Ticonderoga, NY.

Lived most of my life in Pennsylvania. State College, PA area, near the main campus of Penn State. Went to a private co-educational college preparatory school.

Have lived in Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, California, Idaho, Ohio, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Georgia, following various job offers in the IT field during the last 20 years.

I have been involved with people from all sectors and races in this country; black, white, native american, asian, latino, rich, poor, middle income.

I have found that there really is only one truth - that everyone may be a bit different in each area I have lived, but all in all, they are all the same.

You have revealed yourself to be the worst of bigots with your comments - I would recommend a move back to whatever community you hail from in Ohio.

Obama one because of a number of factors:

1. 99% black voters voted for him, instead of the past elections of 92-94%

2. large latino vote that will come to light being from a large number of illegals, registered by ACORN.

3. an almost 100% white liberal vote, and about 40% of the white moderates. he was able to sway the latter with his campaign promises.

4. a very unpopular Bush presidency (even though we haven't had one terror attack since 9/11), due to perceived economic fallout that is for the main part thanks to past Democratic presidents and congresses in relation to the CRA.

5. a nearly blind devotion of sheeple to not see some very questionable aspects, and the help of the mainstream media that now admits they were very biased for Obama, that helped cover up or keep hidden the truth of his past associations.

You will see that (and thanks for only reposting a portion of my statement - the whole thing is explained) if Obama and this Congress overreaches with their agenda, and there is every indication they will with his appointments so far, then the Dems will lose a great number of seats in Congress in 2010, and he will not have the power to willy nilly pass liberal legislation.
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"GAPatriot65" wrote:
Obama will see the moderate votes that helped him into office disappear. He'll see his supermajority in Congress become a wisp in the wind, and he'll have a hard re-election campaign to fight.
Not really, for a know-nothing, no experience guy, Obama seemed to toast McCain in the election. If the the Reps. bring back Palin .. all the better. So, if we don't vote your way, then we do not have principles? I too live in Georgia. I moved here from Ohio and noticed the better weather along with the 25 point drop in peoples' IQ. My real estate agent smiled at me and pointed out areas she would not show me a house in because, according to her "these places are too redneck even for me, and I was born in Chattanooga". Tn., Ky. and Ga. are like a planet unto themselves - there is more to life then beer, meth and hating everyone who is not the color of typing paper.
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