Is the GOP Waving Bye-Bye to Sarah Palin?

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Yup, her 15 minutes of fame are almost over, her usefulness in the 2010 elections is history, 2012 is approaching, time to get serious.

vjf of NJ 3:43PM December 08, 2010

If you belong to a successionist Party you probably would like to succeed. I always thought if you try to break up the US in anyway you were considered a traitor. BYE BYE Sarah you need to stay home and stay off the television.

Rene Webb of FL 7:19PM July 03, 2009

Bad SArah is most likely not going to retain her Governorship, she's already a lame duck Governor in Alaska after only two years, and any close examination of her record show's exactly how unlike Ronald Reagon she really is. See "The Big Red Fairy Tale: Palin Is The New Reagan" at http://nailinpalinnow.blogspot.com/2009/02/big-red-fairy-tale-palin-will-be-our_19.html

This post is correct, the GOP has moved on, even if Palin's ardent supporters haven't.

Palin has way too many wacko connections, not the least of which is Scientology. For an in depth look at this - this is a long post that explains how Scientology has operated for years to get into high politics ~ please see

http://nailinpalinnow.blogspot.com/2009/04/palins-coale-keeps-scientologys.html

Helen 11:28PM April 27, 2009

Bad SArah is most likely not going to retain her Governorship, she's already a lame duck Governor in Alaska after only two years, and any close examination of her record show's exactly how unlike Ronald Reagon she really is. See "The Big Red Fairy Tale: Palin Is The New Reagan" at http://nailinpalinnow.blogspot.com/2009/02/big-red-fairy-tale-palin-will-be-our_19.html

This post is correct, the GOP has moved on, even if Palin's ardent supporters haven't.

Palin has way too many wacko connections, not the least of which is Scientology. For an in depth look at this - this is a long post that explains how Scientology has operated for years to get into high politics ~ please see

http://nailinpalinnow.blogspot.com/2009/04/palins-coale-keeps-scientologys.html

Helen of FL 11:23PM April 27, 2009

if you google him, you will find that even took part in an excorcism. lol...yep..thats what the USA needs in its president.

The GOP needs to find someone who is capable of not being laughed at he during the election. Best get busy..this could take awhile.

Bailey of CA 4:17PM April 27, 2009

Over 90% of Republicans love Sarah Palin: evangelicals and Catholics alike. She is the facto the GOP most popular politician. People realize that her family drama is not damage for her incrdible suscess as female governor.

Sarah Palin is way ahead in Iowa, New Hamphire and North Carolina. She will get reelected in Alaka by at leaat 10 to 15 points. She will be the GOP nominee. mark my words. The first woman ever nominated for president will have the whole nation going crazy for her. More than Obama in 2008.

Carmelo Junior of TX 3:28PM April 25, 2009

If Sarah Palin is the best the GOP can field, 2012 will prove any easy win for President Obama. Palin's intellectual incapacity is proving a major liability every time she opens her mouth. "Firing up" or "inciting" a shrinking base alone cannot win a general election. More than that, however, America now knows what happens when we elect a president on the premise that faith can, will and should be trusted to compensate for his or her lack of intellect. Personally, I pray for Sarah to get the GOP nod in 2012. Four years is nowhere near enough time to fix all that Bush broke.

Robert - Cape Canaveral of FL 8:30PM April 20, 2009

Finally, reality sets in! I've said this since she was announced as Sen. McCain's running mate - she is just not ready for 'prime time' and she continues to prove me right every time she's on camera. As a long time Republican party member, lets move on.

HWI of TN 3:07PM April 20, 2009

Yikes. The ignorance of many who mindlessly spout 'separation of chirch and state...separation of church and state' - without a CLUE as to: 1. what it means, and 2. just how deep the Founders relied on principles of, yes, RELIGION, in founding this country, is frightening. You can always identify an uninformed person by how they use a phrase like 'separation of church and state' in such a backwards context.

tom of OH 1:54PM April 20, 2009

"It would be wonderful to have a Christian lead this country again, but without leadership ability this nation will remain adrift"

Perhaps you have forgotten that this country was FOUNDED on the premise of the SEPARATION of church and state...

Go to church all you want, but SPARE me your feakin religion when it comes to GOVERNMENT...

This is an oil and vinegar discussion... the two will NEVER mix...

Liz of FL 12:57PM April 20, 2009

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