- 49 percent somewhat approve of Obama's performance.
- 50 percent disapprove of Obama's performance.
- 76 percent see Obama as liberal.
- 48 percent see Obama as very liberal.
- 54 percent primarily blame former President George W. Bush for America's economic woes.
- 25 percent say the U.S. economy has been aided by the economic stimulus package.
- 53 percent oppose the Democratic healthcare reform package.
- 37 percent say deficit reduction should be Obama's top priority.
- 20 percent say healthcare should be Obama's top priority.
What Should Sarah Do Now?
Since Sarah Palin departed the governorship of Alaska last Sunday, the question is whether she will go on to become a viable presidential candidate in 2012. More to the point might be: "Can she bring the RepublicRAT Party back to a viable organization? Leaving the governor's job may brand her as a quitter; branding of any sort will certainly be a disservice to "Sarah the lady." Ms Palin has amassed a large following during and after the most recent presidential campaign. A loyal following!! .....NOT the "KoolAid Drinkers" and the "KoolAid Media" who supported Fluffy obama and aided and abetted ACORN-COI in buying the American presidency and installing a rank amateur; a political neophyte into the office. The "KoolAid-ers" seem to be slowly seeing through all the fluff, the lies and the half-truths; and are a logical demographic to attract to the conservative policies.
Hopefully sooner rather than later, the KoolAid-ers will see the error of their ways; see through all the obama-ACORN-COI lies and half-truths. Most of the ACORN supporters will throw their votes, voices behind the candidate or party that will give them the most wealth stolen from those with the initiative to work and strive for success. All "The New Deal, The New Frontier, The Great Society," Carter's lackadaisical adminstration and "Slick-Willie's" scatter-shot governance have done little more than put millions of Americans of all races, into economic slavery. They've developed a "peon" class who are impossible to understand!! They follow and vote for anyone who'll provide more of the federal largess than the next guy. They fail to understand that this builds generation after generation of economic slaves-who have no hope of ever leaving that class; their will to work and to succeed have been stolen from them!!
Were I to be on Ms Palin's "A-list," I might give her the following advice:- Fill the next year with speaking engagements to replace personal monies depleted by defending yourself against the frivilous "ethics" complaints; participating in fundraisers and campaign appearances for those of your political philosophies.
- Break up these events in a 50-50 ratio between personal appearances and campaign/fundraising appearances.
- You surely had an effective staff in your successful campaign for Alaska's governorship-keep them intact, but insist that, if they're on the team to get up to speed on the various campaign issues necessary for a successful run to unseat Fluffy obama.
- You need to have advisors on every possible campaign topic so you're not duplicating the recent "Campaign of Fluff." If ACORN-COI's recent campaign proved nothing else... it's slowly proving that the "KoolAid Drinkers" will only "swallow the fluff" for so long, until they begin to see through the deceitful methodology used AGAINST them.
- You must decide early-on which, if any, public office you aspire to; the U.S. Senate, an ambassadorship, the presidency, which one? You've already proven that your message is one that Americans want AND NEED to hear; that someone who's conservative, can aspire to higher office and not have the perfect "Brady Bunch" family.
- Not only must you make many public appearances to keep your message at the fore; you must use all forms of media to your best advantage-with those who are very adept at their uses.
The Republican "Field" For '12
- 1) Mitt Romney- Former Governor of Massachusetts and business leader. Romney is the current front runner. He has an experienced organization in place and a personal fortune he's willing to spend on a campaign. Given the economy and the way the current administration is screwing it up-Mr Romney's business background has more and more appeal.
- 2) Newt Gingrich- Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman. Gingrich is a former Speaker of the House and the brains behind the "Contract with America" in 1994. He was the chief engineer of the Republican congressional takeover during the Clinton Administration. The party is in dire need of fresh ideas and Newt is full of 'em!!
- 3) Sarah Palin- former Alaska Governor and 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee. Palin is the most famous and arguably the most popular Republican in the country. A national book tour, speeches, interviews, the lone conservative voice just might give her a leg up on getting the nomination.
- 4) Tim Pawlenty- Governor of Minnesota and former state legislator. While largely unknown nationwide, Pawlenty is a rising star within the Republican Party and was on the short list to be the vice presidential nominee in 2008. Low name recognition and media presence will hurt his chances, but his experience and low visibility may help him define himself before his opponents can.
- 5) Mike Huckabee- former Governor of Arkansas and current Fox News show host. Huckabee shocked pundits with his surprise victory in Iowa in 2008 and winning the second highest amount of delegates. His job on the nation’s most watch news channel helps his name ID among voters.
- 6) Bobby Jindal- Governor of Louisiana and former congressman Jindal is the definition of a rising star. Not only is he a strong conservative, but also he is an Indian-American. His age may be a factor-he is only in his thirties.
- 7) Charlie Crist- Governor of Florida and former state attorney general Crist is a popular executive in the largest swing state. He is running for the U.S. Senate in 2010. He might be a better choice as a vice-presidential candidate. . If Crist loses the Senate race, he is toast.
- 8) Rudy Giuliani- former New York City Mayor and U.S. Attorney Giuliani is one of the most recognizable men in the country following his leadership during 9/11. He has a lot going against him, from being a moderate to business dealings to his private life. Rudy is eyeing a 2010 run for New York Governor. A win would put him in a good position to run for president.
- 9) Haley Barbour- Governor of Mississippi and former RNC Chairman Barbour is one of the brightest governors in the country and has pluses following his tremendous display of leadership after Hurricane Katrina. His experience as RNC chair may allow him to maneuver himself effectively to win the nomination.
- 10) Ron Paul- Texas Congressman and doctor Paul is the hero of the Libertarian movement in the United States. He demonstrated a great talent at raising money, but did not win any 2008 primaries. He is likely to win the nomination of the Libertarian Party.
Right now it's anyone's guess, given the wide field. As ACORN-COI continues to decimate the economy and completely foul America's foreign policy, the RepublicRATs stand a very good chance of pushing obama back into the field of the "unexperienced" where he'd be with his own kind.
Til Nex'Time....
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