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Old 02-16-2010, 03:35 AM
retiredat44 retiredat44 is offline
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Well, she is cooking her own goose when she decided to endorce McCain. She actually had a huge following, but that was a stupid move.. McCain needs to retire. Hayworth needs to get back into Politics and clean out the scumbags.

Also, McCain has a liberal lunatic for a daughter.. what an airheaded nut job socialist she is..


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Originally Posted by wetibbe View Post
I'm really fond of Sarah. I like her conservative views, the fact that she is a gun/hunter enthusiast/ fiscal conservative and more. Compared to Nancy Pelosi and the liberal ladies she is an absolute angel.

Sad to say I think her star may have crested. I know I am disappointed in some things that I won't elaborate on now.

I don't think she was electable at the time she was still running and Governor.

It has been my observation that the right wing, Republican conservatives are too right wing and too conservative to draw enough votes to get elected. Take JD Hayworth for example. He lost.

One of the main problems is that conservatives try to appeal to the broad spectrum, do and say things that appeal to the middle and left as well as the pro-immigration, open borders, amnesty crowd. They seem to be willing to take the risk of alienating their base to get more liberal votes.

I'm receiving E-mails from friends who were fans of Sarah but that are bad mouthing her and turning their backs on her since she has recently made some statements that they don't like.

If the present administration keeps on with its present trajectory then in 2012 more people like Scott Brown will have a better chance. Time will tell. I think Obama is in a head lock and the left with the unions will keep him there. I predict that he won't change.
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