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Sarah Palin – The Next President?

July 27th, 2009 · 3 Comments

sarah-palin-campaignThere is talk that Sarah Palin may be seeking the presidential nomination for 2012. If Sarah Palin does seek a presidential bid I really think she will do it with a non-mudslinging approach. Even when she was attacked in 2008 at just about every turn of the campaign, she handled criticism and downright meanness with style and grace. Every time some media person tried to catch her in an “I gotcha” moment, Palin handled them with respect while still defending herself and her actions.

It has been a long time since I have seen a politician like Governor Palin and to me her way of handling competition is a breath of fresh air given the mudslinging that has gone around the last 20-30 years. Sarah Palin to me, is someone who should be looked up to and respected for her ability to identify with real people and offer good solutions to difficult problems. I have every confidence that if she runs for President on 2012 Sarah Palin will handle her competition the way she always does, with respect and without mud slinging

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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Edmundo Morais // Jul 29, 2009 at 1:52 pm

    I hope so.

  • 2 Derinda Faye // Nov 17, 2009 at 10:27 am

    Sarah Palin is the answer to our troubled nation and I look forward to promoting her candicacy for president. I would like to know in what way I can possible promote her and her run for the whitehouse whenever appropriate. I will help promote “Palin Power” here in Texas.

  • 3 George Ortiz // Nov 20, 2009 at 11:30 pm

    I think the former Gov. of Alaska has a great opportunity to become a serious challenger to Obama. She needs to continue pushing a conservative message, but she needs to come with some specific solutions. Otherwise she won’t be taken seriously after we have all discovered that Obama didn’t have any substance. Don’t over market…time major speeches and make sure the message is driven home. I like her passion and drive. I think she has the leadershop qualities of a Thatcher, but she has to develop a program to address domestic and foreign affairs.

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