The dream team
Get ready for the perpetual campaign. The Repub chorus is already talking 2012. And here, the Weekly Standard mentions a poll that says 64 percent of the losers want Sarah Palin to lead them back to the promised land. Next pick: The Amazing Huckster, as 12 percent.
Oh, please yes. A cage match of greed, vindictiveness and Bible verses.




Comments
Bring 'em on.
Posted by: hugh hussein mann
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November 7, 2008 10:11 AM
A bonanza for Tina Fey, John Stewart and Stephen Colbert!
Posted by: Perplexed
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November 7, 2008 10:27 AM
>>64 percent of the losers want Sarah Palin to lead them <<
LOL! That's why they are losers - they want more of the same!
Posted by: Ci.Ci
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November 7, 2008 10:58 AM
How stupid are these people?
Truly amazing. That bodes well the Democrats if they don't lose their heads.
2012 is probably a throwaway anyway; perfect for a Palin/Huckabee sacrificial lamb. Then we will finally be rid of these two boobs in one fell swoop. Unless huck get the senate seat. That is the only bad outcome.
Posted by: GeorgeRastasPeabodyIII
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November 7, 2008 11:08 AM
The idea of Palin being thrusted into the leadership of the republican party reminds me of how an old civic club or committee that has seen better days works. Newly recruited members get put in charge of the works so fast it makes their head spin. The trendy term for it is being "thrown under the bus."
Even Lieberman is dumping them.
Posted by: bugeyedlittlefreak
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November 7, 2008 11:21 AM
In a poll, given no names but the person has to come up with a name? Then only someone with high name id is going to be given as a choice. Believe me, she's not going to be the candidate in 2012. Dems won't be given an election a second time in a row. Sorry SNL - you'll have to come up with another skit on some GOPer.
Posted by: RedinArkansas
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November 7, 2008 01:01 PM
Palin will not be running in 2012...in 4 years, there is not telling what the Republican Party will be like. If President Obama turns out to be an effective leader inspite of the waist-deep doo doo he is being sworn into, then I think that will negate someone like Palin from running in 2012.
Posted by: Scottie
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November 7, 2008 02:17 PM
I think Palin will move to Africa and campaign for president of that country.
Posted by: kizzy
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November 7, 2008 06:05 PM
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The Recession must be getting to them. I though I remembered bing offered four or five with a subscription to some conservative newsletter.
Posted by: docholliday
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November 8, 2008 12:29 AM