Sarah Palins's Call To 'Take Back The 20' Districts Was A Success (Her Scorecard 19)

Well if you do decide to refresh your memory on those definitions, it might be wise to look up the definition for 'numbnut', 'straw man', 'desperation, and 'grasping at straws for lack of having a coherant argument' and, inevitably "melt down'. Do have a nice evening. :)
 
Well if you do decide to refresh your memory on those definitions, it might be wise to look up the definition for 'numbnut', 'straw man', 'desperation, and 'grasping at straws for lack of having a coherant argument' and, inevitably "melt down'. Do have a nice evening. :)

Don't be too hard on yourself. :eusa_drool:
 
I hadn't thought of that, but you're right. She would be the perfect choice to head up the RNC IF the GOP platform is a Tea Party platform. She isn't going to compromise the Tea Party basics for anybody. She's 100% right that the GOP has been doing that for far too long and that's why its hands aren't clean. The GOP is going to have to transform and become the conservatives they haven't been in a long time if Sarah Palin is going to be their spokesperson.

That will NEVER happen. She simply is not as popular when the basic questions by pollsters are asked. They are ALL here, for you to see:

Political Figures: P

I think you missed the point. Your polls don't address who should head the RNC. And until somebody conducts a credible poll on that among the people who would be affected by that, we wouldn't have any way to know what the opinion about that would be do we.

The "point" is simply that its the elected Republicans who vote for Chairman of their party, and even they aren't too fond of Sarah Palin, so why would they want her to be their spokeswoman? In every one of their myriad conferences and gatherings over the past two years where straw votes are taken, she is at the bottom of the totum pole. If they wouldn't want to see her president, why on earth would they want her to lead the party instead?
 
How many candidates were elected with the endorsement, support, fundraising and live speeches made at rallies from Sarah Palin?
A pant load.
Politics is all about pay back and she will get it if she wants it. How she is able to utilize it is another matter as foot in mouth usually carries the day when she has someone other than her supporters to debate with.
 
Sarah wanted to take back 20 districts--districts WON by Sarah Palin and her running mate from Arizona, but that had DEMOCRAT REPRESENTATIVES in the House who voted for Hussein's DeathCare plan. People listened to her because they saw the strong patriotism and convictions she has toward this country. They saw that she was right and that the only way to get this country back on track was to vote the democrats out. This is their response to her calling to 'Take Back The 20' with her endorsements.

Take Back the 20

How did Sarah do?

1. Florida 24: Sarah's Candidate Sandy Adams won.

2. Florida 2: Sarah's Candidate Steve Southerland won.

3. South Carolina 5: Sarah's Candidate Mick Mulvaney won.

4. Virginia 5: Sarah's Candidate Robert Hurt won.

5. West Virginia 1: Sarah's Candidate David McKinley won.

6. West Virginia 3: Sarah's Candidate Spike Maynard lost.

7. Pennsylvania 3: Sarah's Candidate Mike Kelly won.

8. Pennsylvania 10: Sarah's Candidate Tom Marino won.

9. Ohio 6: Sarah's Candidate Bill Johnson won.

10.Ohio 16: Sarah's Candidate Jim Renacci won.

11. Indiana 8: Sarah's Candidate Larry Buchson won.

12. Indiana 9: Sarah's Candidate Todd Young won.

13. Tennessee 6: Sarah's Candidate Diane Black won.

14. Arkansas 2: Sarah's Candidate Tim Griffin won.

15. North Dakota (at large): Sarah's Candidate Rick Berg won.

16. Colorado 3: Sarah's Candidate Scott Tipton won.

17. Colorado 4: Sarah's Candidate Cory Gardner won.

18. Arizona 1: Sarah's Candidate Paul Gosar won.

19. Arizona 5: Sarah's Candidate David Schweikert won.

20. Arizona 8: Sarah's Candidate Jesse Kelly NO CALL YET MADE! Looks like he will win though


At worst, Sarah Pac is 19 won, lost 1.

95% success rate. Excellent. This shows the power and influence she has.

in reality these are folks who had little serious opposition and in no case was her help a significant factor. Hell I announced my support for 100 candidates and every one of them came out on top.:lol:

Sarah's Senate and Gov picks pretty much went down in flames BTW.
 
That will NEVER happen. She simply is not as popular when the basic questions by pollsters are asked. They are ALL here, for you to see:

Political Figures: P

I think you missed the point. Your polls don't address who should head the RNC. And until somebody conducts a credible poll on that among the people who would be affected by that, we wouldn't have any way to know what the opinion about that would be do we.

The "point" is simply that its the elected Republicans who vote for Chairman of their party, and even they aren't too fond of Sarah Palin, so why would they want her to be their spokeswoman? In every one of their myriad conferences and gatherings over the past two years where straw votes are taken, she is at the bottom of the totum pole. If they wouldn't want to see her president, why on earth would they want her to lead the party instead?

You haven't seen any polls conducted asking whether they think she would make a good party leader. Any Republican who doesn't see the charisma of this young woman and her ability to stir up the troops, the number one job of the party leader, should have his or her head examined.

Michael Steele would no doubt score very low on a poll as to whether he would be favored or not in a presidential race. And he has not been all that popular a figure in the wake of too many gaffes and status quo positions over the last couple of years. But he has now seen the light, at least as far as his rhetoric is concerned, and he is reciting the Tea Party principles right down the line and is praising the Tea Party. That will probably allow him to keep his job if he can convince the people he means it. And he does seem to mean it.

But if Steele steps down, and the party is willing to align with Tea Party et al principles and goals, Palin would make an excellent chair. I am convinced she would not compromise her principles and values just to get that job though.
 
Sarah Palin has got a record as Governor. It's true. What about this guy:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDwODbl3muE[/ame]
 

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