59% of GOP Voters Say Palin Shares Their Values

No. That sounds like majority rule. Am I Democrat? No. Am I a liberal? No. Did I vote for Obama? Yes. Unlike yourself, I vote for the person(s) I feel will do a better job for the country. Voting party line simply indicates you cannot or refuse to think for yourself. Enjoy!


Ya Yank, you can tell me that alllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay long and I am not buying it. You are as liberal as it gets and I have nooooooooooooooooooooo doubt that you vote party line each and every time you pull a lever. Good try though!!! You quote " Tina Fey" the comedian on SNL as truth and something Palin said. :lol::lol::lol::lol:


BTW- Palin is on the Rush Limbaugh radio show in the next hour, Ya Yank you might tune in to hear some real truth and quotes. You might actually learn something.:lol:

Tuning in to get your daily talking points, I assume. Free thinkers don't need Rush to tell them what they think. I wonder who Rush will decide he wants run out of the GOP today?


Well, you know those talking shows with actual in person interviews with the people you love to denigrate are much more informative than an SNL comedy show which you continually cite.:lol::lol: You are a free thinker?????????? yes,as long as you don't have to look deeper than a comedy show to get your facts. :lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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Those who are supporters of Sarah Palin should not be talking about her numbers.

Only about 25% of the population consider themself Republicans. She is rated as low as 4th by Republicans as the probable nominee in 2010.
She has a large diaapproval rating from democrats and Liberals.

But most importantly the majority of independents look unfavorably on Palin.

The numbers can change. But right now the numbers do not look good for Palin.
 
Those who are supporters of Sarah Palin should not be talking about her numbers.

Only about 25% of the population consider themself Republicans. She is rated as low as 4th by Republicans as the probable nominee in 2010.
She has a large diaapproval rating from democrats and Liberals.

But most importantly the majority of independents look unfavorably on Palin.

The numbers can change. But right now the numbers do not look good for Palin.


Palin is a fiscal conservative, she speaks to fiscal conservatives, be they independent, democrat or republican. There are millions of us. They like her, otherwise you, the liberal media and others like you could care a twit about posting about her. You are fooling no one, except yourself.:lol::lol:

What you need to watch for, for people who think that she is going to run. If she moves to the lower 48 she's running, if she doesn't she's not.:eusa_angel:

One thing for sure, she is laughing all the way to the bank with her new just released best seller. LOL
 
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This will be short and sweet.

At least Sarah Palin isn't a Marxist or a Communist or whatever we have now for a president. I honestly do not know how she would do as commander in chief, but she certainly would not be dragging the USA through the trash like BHO has done with his apologizing for just about everything we did the last few decades saving other nations butts.
 
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Throughout their all-out campaign to stop health care reform, Republican leaders have relied on questionable forecasts from the Lewin Group, a subsidiary of insurer UnitedHealth Group. Now, another study funded by UnitedHealth has some unwelcome news for the GOP braintrust: the red states they represent are the unhealthiest in the nation. Following on the heels of the Commonwealth Fund's 2009 Scorecard of state health care system performance, the United Health Foundation's report is just the latest confirmation that health care is worst where Republicans poll best.

As Forbes noted:

The annual ranking looks at 22 indicators of health, including everything from how many children receive recommended vaccinations, to obesity and smoking rates, to cancer deaths.

The diagnosis isn't pretty for Republicans committed to denying the health care their constituents need most of all. The 2009 rankings (above) reveal that nine of the top 10 healthiest states voted for Barack Obama in 2008. Conversely, 9 of the 10 cellar dwellers backed John McCain in 2008; four years earlier, the 15 unhealthiest states voted for George W. Bush for PresidenThe GOP is mosly white, overweight and stupid!
 
This will be short and sweet.

At least Sarah Palin isn't a Marxist or a Communist or whatever we have now for a president. I honestly do not know how she would do as commander in chief, but she certainly would not be dragging the USA through the trash like BHO has done with his apologizing for just about everything we did the last few decades saving other nations butts.

You left out Socialist, un-american, white hating, elitist, not born in the US, anti christ, Hitler like, who also reads a teleprompter

Somehow, America still elected him by a 2 to 1 margin over the best candidate the republicans had to offer
 
This will be short and sweet.

At least Sarah Palin isn't a Marxist or a Communist or whatever we have now for a president. I honestly do not know how she would do as commander in chief, but she certainly would not be dragging the USA through the trash like BHO has done with his apologizing for just about everything we did the last few decades saving other nations butts.

You left out Socialist, un-american, white hating, elitist, not born in the US, anti christ, Hitler like, who also reads a teleprompter

Somehow, America still elected him by a 2 to 1 margin over the best candidate the republicans had to offer

it would also be really helpful if he had some grasp of vocabulary and some sense of reality about the fact that the last eight years did more damage to this country than anything obama could do in the loonatic rightwing fringe's wildest imaginings.
 
Those who are supporters of Sarah Palin should not be talking about her numbers.

Only about 25% of the population consider themself Republicans. She is rated as low as 4th by Republicans as the probable nominee in 2010.
She has a large diaapproval rating from democrats and Liberals.

But most importantly the majority of independents look unfavorably on Palin.

The numbers can change. But right now the numbers do not look good for Palin.


Palin is a fiscal conservative, she speaks to fiscal conservatives, be they independent, democrat or republican. There are millions of us. They like her, otherwise you, the liberal media and others like you could care a twit about posting about her. You are fooling no one, except yourself.:lol::lol:

What you need to watch for, for people who think that she is going to run. If she moves to the lower 48 she's running, if she doesn't she's not.:eusa_angel:

One thing for sure, she is laughing all the way to the bank with her new just released best seller. LOL

Maple, what are you talking about.
First, Palin is much more well known as a social conservative than a fiscal conservative.
Mitt Romney is the strongest fiscal conservative who appears to be going for the 2012 Republican nomination.

Second, I am sure there are multiple millions that love every aspect of Sarah Palin. But it takes many more votes than that to be elected President.

Third, we are not talking opinions. We are talking about unbiast statistical data that shows Palin has at most 25% support of the American population.

With that being said Obama had the same numbers in 2005. The numbers could change substantially.

Don't be so defensive.
 
Keep talking, Sarah! Watch those poll numbers tank!

The more she talks, the more she re-enforces the fact that she is vastly unqualified to run the night shift at Arby's, let alone the executive branch of the federal government.
 
Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Republican voters say former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin shares the values of most GOP voters throughout the nation.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 21% of Republican voters disagree and think the 2008 vice presidential candidate does not share their values. Twenty percent (20%) are undecided.

59% of GOP Voters Say Palin Shares Their Values - Rasmussen Reports™:clap2::clap2::clap2:

And of course we saw how ALL of those Republican voters pushed McCain/Palin acorss the finish line in last place back in November, so who really cares? Will you dolts EVER figure out that simply palying to your base is NOT a successful strategy? Or is that strategery?

:eusa_shhh: Remember. The script says we HATE Palin. Let them run with her. Don't discourage them.
 
Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Republican voters say former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin shares the values of most GOP voters throughout the nation.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 21% of Republican voters disagree and think the 2008 vice presidential candidate does not share their values. Twenty percent (20%) are undecided.

59% of GOP Voters Say Palin Shares Their Values - Rasmussen Reports™:clap2::clap2::clap2:

Of course. The same values that George Bush shared. And look where it got us.

If you could base an entire presidency on sound bytes, she would make a great president.

This woman is so brilliant that a comedy show took one of her speeches and read it word for word and recieved an Emmy for comedy.
 
59% support from your own party is catastrophic. Even at the depths of his unpopularity, Bush was still getting support from Republicans in the 70's.

Ding Ding Ding.

In your own party, you shouldn't face worse than 70% thanks to the partisans. Now if it were 59% in the general voting public, you might have a reason to croon.

But please, run her for office. Please.
 
59% support from your own party is catastrophic. Even at the depths of his unpopularity, Bush was still getting support from Republicans in the 70's.

Ding Ding Ding.

In your own party, you shouldn't face worse than 70% thanks to the partisans. Now if it were 59% in the general voting public, you might have a reason to croon.

But please, run her for office. Please.

A CNN/Opinion research poll last March showed that Secy of State Hillary Clinton had a 50% approval rating...

...among REPUBLICANS.
 
Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Republican voters say former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin shares the values of most GOP voters throughout the nation.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 21% of Republican voters disagree and think the 2008 vice presidential candidate does not share their values. Twenty percent (20%) are undecided.

59% of GOP Voters Say Palin Shares Their Values - Rasmussen Reports™:clap2::clap2::clap2:

Of course. The same values that George Bush shared. And look where it got us.

If you could base an entire presidency on sound bytes, she would make a great president.
This woman is so brilliant that a comedy show took one of her speeches and read it word for word and recieved an Emmy for comedy.



:cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo::eusa_liar:
 

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