Wednesday, November 17, 2010

It Begins ... Palin Leads The Pack

This first paragraph had us bent over & doubled up.
In addition, the Republican crop of candidates to challenge Obama in 2012 remains unsatisfying to most conservatives. No one person combines star power and charisma with intellectual heft, policy expertise and political courage to stand for things the right most wants to see.
Is he fucking kidding? Who knows w/ these types, 'though it's obvious he went over the short list before reaching that conclusion.
Recent polling on the Republican field by Public Policy Polling showed Palin leading the pack of 2012 GOP candidates in six states, while Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney was ahead in six other states. Palin led in Texas, Ohio, West Virginia, Maine, Wisconsin and Washington. Romney was ahead in New Hampshire, California, Florida, Colorado, Connecticut and Nevada.

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee led in Pennsylvania, Illinois, Kentucky and Alaska, Palin’s home state. But tellingly, the most respondents in all 18 states, 19.6 percent, said they want someone else or were undecided.

A Gallup poll released Tuesday showed Palin with 16 percent support in the GOP primary, tied for second with Huckabee behind only Romney, who had 19 percent.

Palin, therefore, has to be considered a leading contender for the nomination judging solely by the polls. Many in the GOP establishment who do not want to see her become the party’s nominee are dismayed that no strong alternative has yet become apparent.
Hey, how 'bout Tucker Carlson? He's young & ... youngish. OK, he has a baby-face & he's sissified, even if he gave up on the bow-tie. Next?

Yikes, this crap goes on for four Daily Crawler pages. No way. Read 'em & weep yourself.

4 comments:

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

Palin leads the wack.
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Glennis said...

Let's just wait until the pack starts tearing each other apart. My prediction? The Grifter decides it's too much work and she can make better money talking on FOX.

M. Bouffant said...

From Our Deflationary Editor:

The (collective) we get what we deserve, or deserve what we get. And either way we suffer.

We're in big trouble if S.P. (or whoever pulls her strings) is more interested in power than a pile of moolah.

Interesting times.

Big Bad Bald Bastard said...

Palin, therefore, has to be considered a leading contender for the nomination judging solely by the polls.

O'Donnell won the primary- 'nough said.