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The worst thing about it is that it might actually work.
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In spite of his major accomplishments (passing health care reform, implementing a cap and trade program) President Obama's big mistake - listening too much to the Geithner/Summers wing of his economic team and coddling the banking industry - is making him look out of touch. He is still popular personally, but Republicans are running ads about fiscal discipline and the national debt - with "deficit clocks" and huge numbers, retin a 1 for acne. Retin Pharmacy No Prescription, As progressives/lefties we know that some debt for a national economy is fine , even good, but to the country at large "massive debt" is starting to sound too familiar.
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This heroism would be short-lived. Retin a clinical study, I don't think she could get through a Republican primary. Maybe she'd win Iowa or South Carolina, maybe she would get part way there, but once Mitt Romney starts running his ad - I served my term as Governor, retin a acne rebates, in a liberal state with a Democratic legislature. She cut and run, Retin Pharmacy No Prescription. - I think she would be toast. Retin a purchase online without prescription, But the soft spot for the Democrats is the economy, and I don't see a national figure right now who is really responding to the outrage people feel. And if President Obama's policies don't start creating jobs (and it's not clear yet) there will be an opening politically for someone with a populist, fiscally-responsible economic message.
Palin will never be President, retin a natural skin care. I just can't believe that. Retin Pharmacy No Prescription, So her gambit won't "work" in that sense. But what she may have done yesterday is free herself up to be a real serious problem for Democrats in the 2010 midterm elections. Retin a for porokeratoses, She may not be able to cut it on the national stage, but she could raise piles of money for local candidates and be a formidable campaigner in local congressional races. We know she's a lying crazy person, but a small media market would treat her like a celebrity and play her talking points without a thorough rebuttal.
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1 - While widely unpopular and clearly insane to most Americans, Palin is popular to the Republican base. .025 retin a, Like Richard Nixon in '64 and '66, she would be welcomed by congressional and local candidates in places where there is any hint of contempt for President Obama. Take a district like Virginia's 5th, where Democrat Tom Perriello narrowly won the seat from Virgil Goode, filetype php retin, putting a Democrat in office for the first time in decades in this relatively conservative corner of Virginia. Retin Pharmacy No Prescription, Goode (a widely known race-baiting right-winger) will likely challenge Perriello in a rematch. A Sarah Palin speech in Danville, Pictures of retin a results, Virginia blasting Perriello for "voting for the carbon tax and higher gas prices" would raise tens of thousands for Goode. And it isn't the half-million-dollar Obama campaign machine responding or MSNBC weighing in - it's local Central Southern Virginia media covering the speech and a vulnerable one-term Congressman responding. She could be very effective at raising money but also winning over some independents who voted for Obama but are concerned about the economy; not winning them over to her for President, but winning them over to other Republicans.
2 - If the economy isn't better by 2010 it is going to create a real opportunity for someone on the right to emerge as a leader who is responding to anxiety about the economic crisis, retin a breast milk. That may or may not be her, but if Krugman and others are right and feel that we needed a bigger stimulus and could need another, and if Grieder and others are right in assessing the Obama Administration's regulatory moves as inadequate to reform the financial sector, the left will have problems from the first person who can fire off a good speech that taps into discontent over an 11% unemployment rate. That's the really depressing thing here.
3 - I agree (a) with Matt, that we may find out Alaska is in the fiscal toilet and then she could be fucked, and (b) with Hannah that we're going down in a ball of fire on 12/12/12 so none of this matters. Also (c) Paul's optimism appeals to me.
So maybe it's less that her strategy will "work," and more like what Gail Collins said today: Now she's a pain in the ass for all of us, for years. Not just Alaska..
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If you actually imagine that we will have any half decent health care reform a year from now, you are nearly as crazy and delusional as she is.
Yikes! Chilling. Howevz:
My women’s-intuition is still telling me that this is a bad sign for her. If it’s a move she’s making, why not make it with a bit more flair? Why not a Monday-morning press conference with a giant banner backdrop saying MOVING FORWARD: FOR AMERICA over and over again, and then a whirlwind tour of every talk show on the planet to hammer in her talking points about what a victim she is? America would EAT THAT UP. That’s her M.O., right? No publicity is bad publicity, when it comes to her base.
But her base is freaking out. It is a Cirque du Soleil of double-jointed backward-bending contortions as they try to make this look like a win. (Like, this mindfuck has finally convinced me of Glenn Beck’s pure and utter genius.) Not only did she resign without explanation, she EXPLAINED that she was resigning without the explanation that (whatever she or her parents’ refrigerator might believe) her supporters deserve. Occam’s Razor sez her right-wing defenders are insane and full of shit and this is a BAD move for Sarah Palin.
Still hope she runs in ’12. Fingers crossed.
Ha ha. Maybe true. What I think we will have a year from now is a mediocre, better than where the country is now but still watered down health care plan that – just like the climate bill – will need to be improved and expanded to really work.
Didn’t she turn down half the stimulus offered to Alaska? One of my suspicions was that we’re six months away or less from hearing that Alaska is in a California-like crisis — at it will be Sarah’s fault. But she’ll duck it by laying low and writing a book, as you say, and then rise and make her bid, accusing Obama of making the bad calls.
What’s astonishing to me is how far she might actually get, because Americans have teflon minds.
We don’t have to worry about Sarah Palin being president because the world is ending December 21, 2012
Ben, what makes me feel good about your “doomsday” analysis is that … even that scenario says Sarah Palin won’t be President. BTW, Levi Johnston is going to publish a “tell-all” book shortly — which will apparently focus on the Palin family, so we’re not done with that delicious soap opera yet.
Some people have reminded me that nobody took Ronald Reagan seriously in 1978, and liberals were caught off guard. But we’re a very different country now … browner, more diverse, more secular, more tolerant of gays. Sarah Palin certainly speaks to a core segment of scared white conservatives in the deep red states … but I think her success is emblematic of a Republican Party becoming increasingly shrill, reactive and sectional.
I’m always the eternal optimist … but I think your take is a bit too gloomy. But like I said, even YOU don’t see her winning the GOP primary, let alone becoming the next President.
I’ve been thinking that these Republican governors are turning down stimulus money so that their states’ economies won’t recover, and then they can therefore claim – one or two years from now – that the stimulus plan didn’t work, without bringing up that they turned down stimulus money. My own governor, Mark Sanford, of course, turned down stimulus money on ideological grounds – he’s an evil Satan worshipper who wants to destroy our state (or at least the black people in it).
What is so great about Sarah’s plan is that it WILL work, because all the lefties can think
about is “Oh, will she run for President in 2012?” She has more power with the people on
the ground as a civilian, than a Presidential nominee. Plus as a civilian the Dems can’t touch
her with their frivolous lawsuits. My proof that her plan will work??? Look how scared all of
you are. Ha Ha. You people can’t stop talking about her. Bad attention is STILL attention.
Anybody but Obama in 2012 would be better than where we are now. Enjoy your socialist
USA. We will be back. ha ha
Oh Susan … the idea that what we’re experiencing now is “socialism” is preposterous. Most of us writing here at Pinko are progressive democrats, and we wish – WISH – Barack Obama was half the radical leftist you try and say he is. On every single issue, from the stimulus to the health care plan to the climate change bill, President Obama has crafted solutions that are a mix of public and private, that are likely not enough to solve some of the problems we face, and that shy away from anything resemble the european style “socialism” that intellectually bankrupt right-wing activists like yourself say that he is putting in place.
You may be right about Palin – I think she could be very effective out on the country, which is the point of my post, but the hysteria and idiocy that Barack Obama is “a socialist” is ridiculous and just designed to scare people. Anyone arguing it clearly doesn’t understand what socialism is/means or what Barack Obama’s policies actually are.
Oh please!!!!!! You are sad!!!!
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Okay, LOVE Susan & Paige. Are they for real? Can we keep them??
My favorite part of the “socialist” slur is that by using it to tar every possible alternative to the GOP’s policy of total inaction in the face of total international economic meltdown, it magically turns socialism into the lesser of two evils. It’s suddenly viable! Not in the wildest dreams of the Spartacus Youth League. Thank you, Republicans.
P.S., what did y’all think of the Times’ Palin piece this morning? I thought it went a long ways towards filling in the gaps between her ostensible motivations for resigning and those attributed to her by her enemies and grandbaby-daddies. Also, she’s going bald?
P.P.S., enjoy your socialist USA. I know I would.
Apparently. It’s hard to deny that much needed funding to people hurting from the recession and also to muster that much complete hypocrisy about family values vis a vis your own family without getting a little stressed out.
The piece this morning was a little sympathetic I thought. It filled in some gaps but also the media is just afraid to say “hey, she is completely unqualified so why are we even discussing her for president.”
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people didnt think ronald reagan would be president and he was, i look forward to her getting the economy in shape as president