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Friday, November 07, 2008

Obama Now: Sarah Palin 2012?

 

th_SarahPalin After the longest presidential campaign in US history America finally spoke and chose Barack Obama to be its 44th president. President-elect Obama faces daunting challenges as he begins his first term following his inauguration on January 20th of 2009. From the economic meltdown to the culture war in this country between the hard left and the hard right to the war with terrorism President-elect Obama seems to have the odds stacked against him. While campaigning Mr. Obama was able to blame George W. Bush for the countries woes but soon he will discover what every American President discovers, the buck stops with the man in charge. It won't take very long before the excitement of having a new president will begin wear off and Obama will find himself pitted against varying interests in this country, some of which supported his candidacy before his election.

While Obama is wildly popular now it is very possible, even quite likely that four years from now he will have considerably less support than he does now. Because even if he governs effectively there is now way  that he will be able to satisfy all competing interests at once, sooner or later he will have to choose sides, take positions, and thus alienate himself from a segment of the US electorate. Which means a President Obama may be more vulnerable in 2012 than the young political phenom was in 2008.Which leads me to ask the following question, "who will the GOP choose to run against Obama in 2012? The names are plentiful ranging from Bobby Jindal (Gov. LA), to Mitt Romney (Former Gov. of MA) to Mike Huckabee (former Gov. or AR) but the favorite is undoubtedly Sarah Palin the Governor of Alaska who ran with Senator McCain in his failed presidential campaign. Now Palin is certainly not a lock for the RNC nomination in 2012, alot can happen in four years, but there is no doubt that Palin currently has a distinct advantage at this time.

Now Palin's detractors suggest that she lacks the intellect and the knowledge to occupy the highest office in the land but I do not agree and more importantly neither does the GOP. In a recent poll by Rasmussen Reports Sarah Palin was seen in a favorable light by 91% of Republicans and Very Favorable by 64%. In addition Palin was seen as the front runner for the nomination in 2012 by 64% of republicans with Huckabee preferred by 12% and Romney by 11%. So in a nut shell Palin has a very good shot at becoming the first female nominee for the Presidency by either party in a general election. And don't sell Palin short she could win if she chooses to run in 2012. I know it’s hard to imagine her defeating the Obama machine but it is not impossible and if anyone could do it my bet would be that it would be Sarah Palin.

Now let me say that Sarah Palin is not ready, at present, to win the nomination. Palin lacks understanding of key policy, judicial, economic, and foreign affairs issues, but these are things that Palin can learn and must master between now and 2010 when she would need to begin her campaign for the presidency. Governor Palin is a smart lady who will be a truly formidable opponent once she has a handle on the complicated issues that face America. Palin is a good decision maker who is also a principled reformer which is exactly what America needs in the Whitehouse. Palin is not someone who is likely to lose her way in the beltway trying to please special interest groups or getting dragged down by the corruption so inherent in the politics of Washington D.C. If Sarah Palin develops into the polished politician that she has the potential to become, while holding on to her folksy attitude and sweet demeanor, she will be a political animal to reckon with in the GOP for years to come and maybe even the first female president of the United States.

In baseball, big league clubs have farm teams where they develop young players until they are ready to play in the majors. I believe that Sarah Palin is one of the GOP's top prospects heading towards 2012. If she follows the model of Ronald Reagan who after losing his bid for the presidency in 1976 mastered the issues and crystallized their solutions into ideas that could be easily understood and communicated in common language Governor Palin has a real shot in 2012. If she works hard and develops her knowledge base and understanding of the key issues, there is no ceiling for someone with her raw talent. The question is will she reach her potential and help to resurrect the GOP? I think she just might.

See this Rasmussen Report: http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_2012/69_of_gop_voters_say_palin_helped_mccain

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I'd certainly be okay with that. 
Posted 11/7/2008 1:56 PM by Papillon_Mom Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - reply

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are you sure we shouldn't give Obama a week maybe as President before we replace him? Already Facebook has an 'impeach Obama' group on its website the man has not even been sworn in yet. Do you really want to live in a world where no one governs or runs anything they just run over and over again for elected office in circles? Your analysis here bothers me greatly. You are in essence telling me that you voted for McCain even though you clearly understand and realize that she is not prepared to be the President of the United States. I assumed voting to be a responsibility. The fact you voted for her even when you clearly saw now that she was unqualified is a problem isn't it?...
Posted 11/7/2008 2:27 PM by Leonidas Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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@Leonidas - Uh I didnt think Obama was ready to be president either....and I still don't....I voted for the top of the ticket. Although I really do like Palin and think she would have been prepared within a short period of time. Every president is a decision maker above all else and Palin has far more executive experience than Obama does.....I just felt that she needed more time to prepare for the presidency itself. Obama is an Impressive young man and he his brilliant but he lacks the experience to be commander in chief...I guess we have to settle for on the job training. Palin was going to get on the job training but she would not have been the president instead she would have been McCain's understudy or apprentice.

And I am giving Obama a chance, really, but in 2004 I will be voting for a conservative not Obama.

Posted 11/7/2008 2:43 PM by PastorZeller Xanga Premium Member - reply

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oops I meant 2012
Posted 11/7/2008 2:44 PM by PastorZeller Xanga Premium Member - reply

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Bullseye!

Go Palin!  I fully concur here!  :D   And again, a Palin/Huckabee ticket (or vice versa wouldn't be bad either!)  ;)

Posted 11/8/2008 6:59 AM by SufficientGrace1 - reply

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I don't think Palin is smart at all.  She's good at doing other things like being  Mayor, and Governor but then again George W Bush was Governor.  Being President requires vision, creativity, intelligence, and flexibility that isn't bogged down by ideology. 
Posted 11/8/2008 12:25 PM by polynices3 - reply

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@polynices3 - Uh are you serious? Mayor's and governor's have a very difficult and demanding job, they are totally responsible for the affairs of their area of governance. And actually being a Governor is like being the president of the state so it is more like being president than just about any other position a person could hold. If you meant what you said then you are suggesting by association that the presidency is an easy job. BTW Palin governs in Alaska as a centrist who actually has oppossed her own party when they were wrong while President-Elect Obama has been the most Partisan Senator in the US Senate so based upon your own description Obama will make a pretty crumby President.

Palin is very bright she is not as articulate as Obama is but she is very intelligent. I think you may be confusing an ability to communicate with intelligence....they are not the same thing. Some of the most brilliant people who have ever lived struggled to communicate in a clear and concise manner. In addition Palin only had nine weeks on the campaign trail while Obama had two years. In other words Obama had two years to practice being a presidential candidate and he needed it BTW because early on he said some really stupid things, some could have cost him the election if the media had reported them.....but they didnt. Palin showed her raw talent and potential at the RNC  convention and again at the VP debate and she was very sharp during both. My friend she will likely become our first female President so you might want to give her a chance. Or she will likely catch you off guard beacause Sarah is a very intelligent and competent person.

Posted 11/8/2008 5:19 PM by PastorZeller Xanga Premium Member - reply

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Hopefully by 2012 she'll have done a bit of research on Africa. That's if that report is in fact true. Personally, I find it hard to believe that even in the New World backwoods, a state leader does not know the basics of Africa that is taught in infant schools here.
Posted 11/10/2008 8:32 AM by HouseSparrow - reply

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Yeah the suggestion that she didn't understand Africa was a continent, or that Nafta was a trade agreement between Canada, the US,and Mexico are hard forme too swallow....in fact I flatly reject them. Two weeks before the election a report came out from a respected conservative journalist that some staffers from the Romney Campaign that had been hired to work on McCain's campaign were trying to muddy Palin's name to set up a run for Mitt in 2012.....which I believe by the way. Romney is slick.....kind of car salesman slick.....thats why I voted for Huckabee.
Posted 11/10/2008 10:33 AM by PastorZeller Xanga Premium Member - reply


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