Todd Palin: Powerful First Dude?
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Little DannyOk, so the MSM continues their assault on the Palin's. They are now alleging that Todd Palin was a "shadow governor" to his wife Sarah?
What I don't get is the media and the left's obsession in destroying these people. Sarah lost, stepped down from her role as governor and will be doing the talk show circuit.
Also, why is the MSM not investigating politicians on the left? If it were not for the National Enquirer and Fox News, John Edwards affair and love child would have never been discovered.
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Mr. 300This is SOP for the left. attack and destroy.
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september63Todd Palin doesnt even wear the pants in his own family!! Let alone a powerful first dude?
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WriterbuckeyeSince she isn't even governor, anymore, why is this continuing?
Oh wait, I forgot. This is the same group that brought us Bush Derangement Syndrome.
Obsessed is putting it mildly. -
gibby08Please...don't give Fox credit for breaking the Edwards affair.....they had nothing to do with it
I've heard and read multiple places that Todd was behind the chain of events that led to Troopergate -
fish82I've heard and read several places that Todd Palin was banging J-Lo and routinely dines on human flesh.
You people never cease to amuse me. -
WriterbuckeyeI guess when the Commander In Chief can't even correctly pronounce the name of the most basic military personnel -- the left has to find something to distract itself with.
Life's tough when your idol's glow is getting more tarnished by the day. -
BigdoggSo people on here have a problem with a news organization doing a public records request on a potential future presidential candidate's family member? Where were all of you at back when Bill and Hillary were being vetted? That's right that's different.
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Strapping Young LadGod, these libs never cease to stoop to a new low. They should take the high road like the conservative news.
Let's all fight amongst each other. That should make things better. -
Writerbuckeye
No problem at all -- when the vetting is equal and fair.Bigdogg wrote: So people on here have a problem with a news organization doing a public records request on a potential future presidential candidate's family member? Where were all of you at back when Bill and Hillary were being vetted? That's right that's different.
With the Palins, it wasn't then and I doubt it still is.
Does that mean the media will be vetting our President anytime soon? -
Bigdogg
Who is this "media" fellow you are referring to? What is "equal and fair", is this something you get to decide? I know lets set up a bi-partisan committee to decide then you might be happy.Writerbuckeye wrote:
No problem at all -- when the vetting is equal and fair.Bigdogg wrote: So people on here have a problem with a news organization doing a public records request on a potential future presidential candidate's family member? Where were all of you at back when Bill and Hillary were being vetted? That's right that's different.
With the Palins, it wasn't then and I doubt it still is.
Does that mean the media will be vetting our President anytime soon?
Bottom line you run for political office you open yourself up to scrutiny. I am not sure that's its fair but that's the way it is. Most people bounce things off their spouse, I have no problem with that at all. I am interested in learning how much influence Todd Palin had while his spouse was the governor and I think it is fair to find out especially with all the controversy that surround the Palins.
For the record, I did not have a problem with the investigations with the Clinton's either. -
I Wear Pants
Because everyone who voted for Obama or doesn't think he's the anti-christ clearly thinks he is god like.Writerbuckeye wrote: I guess when the Commander In Chief can't even correctly pronounce the name of the most basic military personnel -- the left has to find something to distract itself with.
Life's tough when your idol's glow is getting more tarnished by the day. -
fish82
Actually, yes. She's not the governor, nor is she a candidate for any office. She's a private citizen.Bigdogg wrote: So people on here have a problem with a news organization doing a public records request on a potential future presidential candidate's family member? Where were all of you at back when Bill and Hillary were being vetted? That's right that's different.
Bill and Hillary were vetted because he was running for President.
Try again. -
Bigdogg
Even you should no the difference between a public records request from the time she was governor and the present. Don't see the harm unless you think the Palin's have something to hide.fish82 wrote:
Actually, yes. She's not the governor, nor is she a candidate for any office. She's a private citizen.Bigdogg wrote: So people on here have a problem with a news organization doing a public records request on a potential future presidential candidate's family member? Where were all of you at back when Bill and Hillary were being vetted? That's right that's different.
Bill and Hillary were vetted because he was running for President.
Try again.
Palin is a front runner to run for president. The question now is will she run on the Republican ticket or the Tea Party ticket.
Regardless, it's not worth debating with you anymore, I don't really care what you think. -
gibby08Strapping Young Lad wrote: God, these libs never cease to stoop to a new low. They should take the high road like the conservative news.
Let's all fight amongst each other. That should make things better.
That made me laugh -
wkfan
They are afraid....very, very afraid.Little Danny wrote: What I don't get is the media and the left's obsession in destroying these people. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35238034/ns/politics/ -
goosebumpsIf you don't think that the left is threatened by Sarah Palin then why does this continue?
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BoatShoes
What I think is, that the left doesn't take sarah palin seriously, which is probably a mistake. They think, "if she's the icon for this movement", how could we ever lose...They think she's a hack but what she may lack in pure policy knowledge, she makes up for in that a lot of Americans feel like they can identify with her and that's as important as anything in politics.goosebumps wrote: If you don't think that the left is threatened by Sarah Palin then why does this continue?
I don't think it's that the left is "threatened" by Sarah Palin and what she represents...but that they ought to be threatened and that villifying her will only make her threat more substantial.
I mean...I've already seen somebody quote "how's that hopey changey stuff workin for ya?"
People are buying what she's sellin and the left ought to take notice. -
cbus4lifeIt does scare me like hell that people are buying what she is selling.
I would much rather see a multitude of other conservative candidates holding high-national office than her.
She is a walking, talking contradiction and a talking-point machine.
I don't get where people get that she is "starting" a revolution.
I mean, at the Tea Party Convention, she said the exact same stuff that conservative politicians have been saying for decades.
I'm just not seeing how her actual POLICIES and beliefs would be or are any different than any other conservative out there.
If we're talking strictly on what she brings to the table as far as actual ideas go, she is absolutely nothing special.
I would take Bush again over Palin in a heartbeat.
I'll probably get ripped, but i think she's a joke, and that isn't because i think she's not intelligent, or whatever. I just don't buy what she is selling, she's no different than the conservatives i've been seeing forever.
Nothing, but general, random talking points with no specifics/depth to any of the comments she makes.
P.S. did anyone else find this funny? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stefan-sirucek/did-palin-use-crib-notes_b_452458.html
If i have to pick a conservative, give me Congressman Ryan. The Republicans should be hitching themselves to his wagon. He's a smart, well-mannered Republican who the country should be proud of, and would represent us well in the highest office in the land. -
BoatShoes^Totally agree with you on Congressman Ryan. I don't know, maybe he just doesn't have that populist pizazz? I mean the guy seems perfectly happy to sit around and read through budgets all day long. Not the same appeal as being a hockey mom with a whiny voice I suppose.
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fish82
I don't disagree necessarily. However, one only needs to look as far as the current occupant of the Big Chair to see that's what sells these days in politics.cbus4life wrote: It does scare me like hell that people are buying what she is selling.
I would much rather see a multitude of other conservative candidates holding high-national office than her.
She is a walking, talking contradiction and a talking-point machine.
I don't get where people get that she is "starting" a revolution.
I mean, at the Tea Party Convention, she said the exact same stuff that conservative politicians have been saying for decades.
I'm just not seeing how her actual POLICIES and beliefs would be or are any different than any other conservative out there.
If we're talking strictly on what she brings to the table as far as actual ideas go, she is absolutely nothing special.
I would take Bush again over Palin in a heartbeat.
I'll probably get ripped, but i think she's a joke, and that isn't because i think she's not intelligent, or whatever. I just don't buy what she is selling, she's no different than the conservatives i've been seeing forever.
Nothing, but general, random talking points with no specifics/depth to any of the comments she makes.
P.S. did anyone else find this funny? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stefan-sirucek/did-palin-use-crib-notes_b_452458.html
If i have to pick a conservative, give me Congressman Ryan. The Republicans should be hitching themselves to his wagon. He's a smart, well-mannered Republican who the country should be proud of, and would represent us well in the highest office in the land.
Yes, she's not saying anything new. But what matters is that she connects with people...love her or hate her, she has a charisma that can't be denied. She's Reagan with boobs...those who are old enough to remember his style will see the similarity immediately. -
cbus4lifeCan't disagree.
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pinstriperShe could never get elected as POTUS. She could, however, deflect enough attention away from another candidate and get them elected. I think her purpose is to stir the pot, get the conservative movement going again, and flush out a "true candidate". The damn media is so fascinated with her that they'll try to convince themselves and everyone else that she wants to run in 2012, and then try to tear her down. Congressman Ryan is on his way.
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ManO'WarI thought there is no way in hell Obama would even get the democratic nomination, much less win the presidency, but it proves how stupid the american people are. So never, say "never".
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Swamp FoxPresident Obama has made some very difficult decisions. He said that we would be changing things. The people who voted for him wanted the country to head in a different direction. He has been doing this, in spite of ferocious conservative criticism, which often times had nothing to do with his actual policies but had to do with his citizenship, his religion, his actual race, the attractiveness of his wife, and anything else that would divert attention away from anything that he did that seemed to suggest recovery from the disaster he had to start with. Now, although the problems have not been eliminated, they have, to some degree, been made less ominous and there are signs that the country is perhaps beginning to extract itself from the economic mess of a while ago. Obama is still well ahead in the popularity race nationwide. If the economy continues to come around and more people find work and the light at the end of the tunnel gets brighter, he will be re-elected comfortably. I think this is the fear of the conservatives. What if their best shot was withstood and the country is rebounding? I don't fear the threat of Sarah Palin. And for the huddler who said that she is simply a private citizen and isn't running for any office,,,I beg to differ. I think every time she speaks somewhere, she pictures herself as a candidate. I also think that as long as she does, it isn't anything to fear. It's something that most moderates and liberals welcome.