Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Governor Sarah Palin unelected herself to make an indy run at the White House



By Pablo Fanque
All This Is That National Affairs Editor

Bam! Sarah Palin is going indy.

After reading the Washington Times "exclusive," I am convinced that soon to be unelected Governor Sarah Palin will make a run at The White House as an independent. Of course. The Republican "base" likes her. They like her a lot. But the suits at the RNC figure Mitt, Newt, or one of the rising young(ish) turks that has avoided a sex scandal [I think there are some?] want nothing to do with her. After reading the recent Vanity Fair article on Palin, I believe that. They threw her under the bus and backed over her four times.


As an indy candidate,, the G.O.P. character attacks become just more partisan gibberish. The Democrats? They're just wack jobs, elitists and commies. If she goes independent, she will have an immediate base from which to expand. And, of course, extract campaign funds. She'll do more damage as an independent than she could ever do a Republican. In these modern elections it doesn't take much to skew an election. Just ask Ralph Nader, who enabled George W. Bush's eight year reign of terror
"The former Republican vice-presidential nominee and heroine to much of the GOP's base said in an interview she views the electorate as embattled and fatigued by nonstop partisanship, and she is eager to campaign for Republicans, independents and even Democrats who share her values on limited government, strong defense and "energy independence."

"I will go around the country on behalf of candidates who believe in the right things, regardless of their party label or affiliation," Governor Palin said. I suspect she won't become the same sort of turncoat weasel as Joe Lieberman, but you never know.
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3 comments:

  1. As soon as she made the comment about supporting whichever candidates believe in "the right things" I thought that she was making a play for independent presidential run. Totally agree with you. The great part about that is that in her case it will only fracture Republican base. I don't think Obama's going to lose any votes to her...

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  2. Maybe she can convince Arlen Specter, who plays a DEM on TV, to take her up on the offer.

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  3. I thought that already! Arlen and Sarah would make a perfect duo. Or maybe she could rescue John Ensign or some other disgraced Senator or Governor.

    Maybe Huckabee's the one!

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