Time is passing,.. Sarah come out, come out where ever you are!
Newt, Mitch Daniels, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Michelle Bachmann and others have signalled their interest in the GOP nomination, but where's Sarah? by Mark Vogl
(conservative)
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Each passing day, and Sarah's silence does not bode well for either the Republican Party or the United States of America.
Sarah is a leader. She has a personality. She is hated by the liberals because she is not intimidated by them. She isn't afraid of the media, isn't afraid of being human. Sarah lives her values, she is an example of 20th century American values where Christianity, patriotism, nationalism, and family were all solid foundations. Notice materialism isn't in the mix?
Sarah brought excitement to the McCain campaign when McCain was all but placed in the political morgue. No VP candidate could lift a non-entity to President, but Sarah gave the faithful a reason to vote. She was the real thing. She still had a heart, and a belief in America and the values we were raised to as children. Sarah had charisma, she was a celebrity. Coming from Alaska, she had an element of John Wayne in her personality.
For almost three years Sarah has sustained her popularity with the conservative base. She has been a strong spokesperson for the Tea Party and for populist conservatives across the land.
Sarah needs to be in the Republican mix. She needs to be a part of the GOP primary debate. She is the standard bearer, the heir apparent.
The Republican Party has little real credibility with the conservative electorate. Too many times the blue bloods of the East Coast have forced nominations which were dead on arrival. Too many times Republicans lost Presidential elections because the primary contests were manipulated. For the ruling elite Obama - Dem Senate - Republican House may be a good combination. But for me, the House seems to be in collapse. There will be no last stand over raising the debt ceiling. Obama Care will not be repealed. Massive tax increases are inevitable as there is no single recognized leader to counter Obama and win in 2012.
The fundementals are not in Obama's favor. Rising gasoline prices is crippling the economy. Continued war in the Middle East creates uncertainty about oil futures. Unemployment remains high, continued government deficits strain global capital resources. All the arrows of economic activity point down hill.
I believe Sarah could be that leader that can reverse the trends.. I believe she could be the one leader who can articulate a Ronald Reagan 21st Century America. America needs to prove itself in the new century. We need to see American ingenuity, American work, American skill take hold of the new technologies and create new small business opportunities with the gifts God has blessed us with.
I also believe that if Sarah is not in the Republican primary process Obama's re-election effort moves a long way down the road.
I hope Sarah is close to making a decision. I hope Sarah doesn't let this process go too much further before we hear that unforgettable voice, that gutsy personality, that beautiful smile, call on America to hear a new leader, a new voice.
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Posted By: Logical Premise
Date: May 12, 2011 09:06:53 AM
I often worry that your viewpoint represents some kind of mainstream opinion among people who call themselves "conservative Christians".
Please -- stop calling yourselves Christians. You aren't Christ-like. You care nothing for the poor and downtrodden, you champion causes that are all about your ability to look down your nose and judge others and nothing to do with actually walking the walk. Sarah Palin was a joke and is a joke and by championing her you are not only making a laughingstock out of your own movement but muddying the waters.
We have had enough incompetent ,air-headed, all about the sound byte leadership with Obama, we hardly need more of the same from Palin, who is merely different rhetoric over the same empty shell. Apparently she realizes this and is staying silent -- why aren't you?