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    Quote Originally Posted by Freak Out
    Palin is waiting for word from God it seems. The comments on these stories are a riot.

    http://www.adn.com/palin/story/585479.html

    Palin wouldn't oppose call to seek presidency

    (11/11/08 10:07:55)

    WASILLA - Gov. Sarah Palin says she wouldn't hesitate to run for the presidency in four years if it's God's will, even though she never thought Campaign 2008 would be "as brutal a ride as it turned out to be."

    In a series of interviews in the wake of last week's elections, Palin said she had no problem with Republican presidential nominee John McCain but that she resents rumors she said were spread about her and her family by the Arizona Republican's aides. She emphatically denied that she was a drag on the GOP ticket.

    "The economic collapse had a heckuva lot more to do with the campaign's collapse than me personally," the governor said in an interview broadcast today on NBC's "Today" show.

    Palin also said "there were a lot of times I wanted to shout out, 'Hey, wait a minute, it's not true.' It's pretty brutal."

    Nevertheless, the relatively obscure governor of Alaska, whose selection for the ticket by McCain last August brought excitement - and controversy - to the 2008 campaign, said she would be eager to do it all again under the right circumstances.

    "I'm like, OK, God, if there is an open door for me somewhere, this is what I always pray, I'm like, don't let me miss the open door," Palin said in an interview with Fox News on Monday. "And if there is an open door in '12 or four years later, and if it is something that is going to be good for my family, for my state, for my nation, an opportunity for me, then I'll plow through that door."

    In the wide-ranging interview, Palin said she neither wanted nor asked for the $150,000-plus wardrobe the Republican Party bankrolled, and thought the issue was an odd one at the end of the campaign, considering "what is going on in the world today."

    "I did not order the clothes. Did not ask for the clothes," Palin said. "I would have been happy to have worn my own clothes from Day One. But that is kind of an odd issue, an odd campaign issue as things were wrapping up there as to who ordered what and who demanded what."

    "It's amazing that we did as well as we did," the governor said of the election in a separate interview with the Anchorage Daily News.

    "The Republican ticket represented too much of the status quo, too much of what had gone on in these last eight years, that Americans were kind of shaking their heads like going, wait a minute, how did we run up a $10 trillion debt in a Republican administration? How have there been blunders with war strategy under a Republican administration? If we're talking change, we want to get far away from what it was that the present administration represented and that is to a great degree what the Republican Party at the time had been representing," Palin said in a story published Sunday.

    Palin has scheduled a series of national interviews this week with Fox, NBC's "Today" show and CNN. She also plans to attend the Republican Governors Association conference in Florida this week.

    Palin has been mentioned as a possible presidential candidate in 2012. She also could seek re-election in 2010 or challenge Sen. Lisa Murkowski. Still uncertain is the fate of Sen. Ted Stevens, who is leading in his bid for another term but could be ousted by the Senate for his conviction on seven felony counts of failing to report more than $250,000 in gifts, mostly renovations on his home. If Stevens loses his seat, Palin could run for it in a special election.

    Palin and McCain's campaign faced a storm of criticism over the tens of thousands of dollars spent at such high-end stores as Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus to dress the nominee. Republican National Committee lawyers are still trying to determine exactly what clothing was bought for Palin, what was returned and what has become of the rest.
    Palin is everywhere this week. On Greta Van Susteren, Larry King Live tonight, the The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer. She is even praising Obama right now. She isn't being shielded by McCain anymore. If you ask me McCain was his own albatross.

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    I caught part of the 2nd interview with Palin on Greta's show.

    Palin, I believe, is smart and has good political instincts.

    But her elocution makes GW seem like Professor Henry Higgins in comparison.

    She is toast, thoroughly Quayled.

    Huckabee, however, has been impressing me with his articulate and thoughtful political observations on Fox News. It's hard not to like him.

    If America was open-minded enough to overlook Obama's associations with terrorists and racial demagogues, will it overlook the fact that Huckabee is an ordained minister? Probably not. Even I had a hard time with that fact, but golly Huckabee seems smart and likable. Any attempt to parody or lampoon him would be likely to come off petty and inaccurate.

    Republican candidates for 2012 will be like those penguins waiting to be first to step off the ice floe into the water with the orca.

    "I'm not running against him. YOU run against him."

    "Why should I run against him now? YOU run against him."

    Huckabee, Romney, Jindal, Steele, et al would be smart to let Palin crash and burn in 2012 while they wait for 2016.
    [QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swede
    I caught part of the 2nd interview with Palin on Greta's show.

    Palin, I believe, is smart and has good political instincts.

    But her elocution makes GW seem like Professor Henry Higgins in comparison.

    She is toast, thoroughly Quayled.

    Huckabee, however, has been impressing me with his articulate and thoughtful political observations on Fox News. It's hard not to like him.

    If America was open-minded enough to overlook Obama's associations with terrorists and racial demagogues, will it overlook the fact that Huckabee is an ordained minister? Probably not. Even I had a hard time with that fact, but golly Huckabee seems smart and likable. Any attempt to parody or lampoon him would be likely to come off petty and inaccurate.

    Republican candidates for 2012 will be like those penguins waiting to be first to step off the ice floe into the water with the orca.

    "I'm not running against him. YOU run against him."

    "Why should I run against him now? YOU run against him."

    Huckabee, Romney, Jindal, Steele, et al would be smart to let Palin crash and burn in 2012 while they wait for 2016.
    Well, Jindal is only 37 so he will have plenty of chances to run for president. Heck, McCain is 72, so he has a lot of chances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LL2

    Well, Jindal is only 37 so he will have plenty of chances to run for president. Heck, McCain is 72, so he has a lot of chances.

    McCain rests up for the run at the oval office in 2016:

    [QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.

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    Huckabee? LOL

    If you want to further alienate moderate repubs and independents go ahead an nominate him.

    BTW, there is nothing funnier than watching him "rock out" with his band.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrone Bigguns
    Huckabee? LOL

    If you want to further alienate moderate repubs and independents go ahead an nominate him.

    BTW, there is nothing funnier than watching him "rock out" with his band.
    Ty you may know something about something but it isn't conservative politics.

    Huck aint conservative enough for most of us right-wing crazies.

    But then again the msm hasn't had a good whack at him for a while. They'll paint the old Snidely Whiplash mustache on him in a big hurry if he ever starts to gain a little momentum in national politics.

    It didn't take them long to turn on their pretty boy John McCain.


    And Huckabee's band is cheesy, but watching ladies from the View climax as they interview Obama is way more funny.
    [QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swede
    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrone Bigguns
    Huckabee? LOL

    If you want to further alienate moderate repubs and independents go ahead an nominate him.

    BTW, there is nothing funnier than watching him "rock out" with his band.
    Ty you may know something about something but it isn't conservative politics.

    Huck aint conservative enough for most of us right-wing crazies.

    But then again the msm hasn't had a good whack at him for a while. They'll paint the old Snidely Whiplash mustache on him in a big hurry if he ever starts to gain a little momentum in national politics.

    It didn't take them long to turn on their pretty boy John McCain.


    And Huckabee's band is cheesy, but watching ladies from the View climax as they interview Obama is way more funny.
    Who was talking about right wing crazies? I said mod repubs and independents. But, let's not kid ourselves..the RR woulda been thrilled with him, just as they were thrilled at Palin. And, imho, i think you woulda had a better shot with him as VP than Palin.

    The rest of the country isn't going to go for an albeit likeable, but bat shit crazy like Huckabee. If you go back and search posts you will find that i was on here touting him early...he is very personable..until you realize just how crazy he is.

    MSM: Ah, yes. Blame them. I guess Mac is blameless.

    View: The ladies may climax, but that is a once a year thing. Week in and week out we get to see Huck rock out..i caught him this last week with some young republican in a blue blazer and oxford shirt belting out a Billy Joel sung. High comedy.

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