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Poll: Majority Of Republicans Want Party To Be More Like Palin
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Huffington Post | Nicholas Graham | February 2, 2009 12:21 PM




While the media and political elites debate the future of the GOP, rank and file Republicans see see no need to deviate from the party's current path. According to a recent Rasmussen poll, a plurality of Republican voters think the party has grown too moderate over the past eight years, and a majority think the party should become more like controversial Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.

These sentiments echo the view of new RNC chairman Michael Steele, who in an interview on Fox News yesterday strongly iterated that the GOP's troubles stemmed not from their governing policies but their failure to successfully sell those policies to the American people:

We failed to lead," said the former Lt. Maryland Governor. "The principles we espoused [in 1994] are still true and good today and that's not what people moved away from us for. They moved away from us because we behaved badly. We came to Washington and we became like the people we were sent here to replace. And they replaced us."
Newt Gingrich, the leader of the Republican Revolution in the early 90s, sees Palin as a "formidable" candidate amid a very open Republican field for the 2012 presidential race:

If Sarah Palin seeks out a group of very sophisticated policy advisers and develops a fairly sophisticated platform, she will be very formidable.
However, one fairly high-profile disagreement Palin has with national Republicans regards the stimulus package pushed by Obama. Palin, along with many other Republican governors facing large state deficits, supports passage of the bill, a position not shared by many of her Republican colleagues in the Senate and House.

Republicans, back in the minority, have also rediscovered an appreciation for fiscal conservatism after the profligate Bush years, and may not take to kindly to Palin's latest project: a road to nowhere that could ultimately cost up to $2 billion
 

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No creating of a "Sarah Palin" topic without inclusion of at least one parody cartoon

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translation for sweetpea

the country is right of center, with only 22% of the voters in the 2008 elections describing themselves as liberal

thus we need to return to our right of center values, and show that we are serious about those values

the Republicans' problems are that they look and sound too much like liberals nowadays, enabling the middle of the road to think "what's the difference"

but I understand why you need to keep it simple for yourself

"delusional liberal thinking" :think2:

did your messiah hug somebody today? I haven't seen the lead story on the news

:lol:
 

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HuskyFan, are you trolling for a hug?

Finish that job I sent ya and I'll hug ya

PM me when you've received the pack
 

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HuskyFan, are you trolling for a hug?

Finish that job I sent ya and I'll hug ya

PM me when you've received the pack

got it already, will head back this week

I'll call first, see if we can help you retain some coin
 

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from what i remember willie is a huckabee guy. i dont think he cares for palin. might be wrong tho.
 

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Guys, I think this is a little more fitting.

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GTC, you play with the cards you're dealt. I'm back to being a Newt guy, but I do mostly like both Huckabee and Palin. I never supported McCain before the nomination, and I hope he's never on the national stage again.
 

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There are 2 types of Republican:

The evil white guy, who only cares about rich, white, heterosexual males ages 18-59. These people enter politics to help their kind, and to make everyone else suffer.

Then there is the stupid Republican. The one who doesn't hate too much, but be warned: there is a very real possibility that you will wake up one day to hear that your elected official has died when they mistakenly thought bleach was milk and poured it on their cereal, and just thought that a little sour milk never hurt anyone.

Who were the other choices?
 

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There are 2 types of Republican:

The evil white guy, who only cares about rich, white, heterosexual males ages 18-59. These people enter politics to help their kind, and to make everyone else suffer.

Then there is the stupid Republican. The one who doesn't hate too much, but be warned: there is a very real possibility that you will wake up one day to hear that your elected official has died when they mistakenly thought bleach was milk and poured it on their cereal, and just thought that a little sour milk never hurt anyone.

Who were the other choices?

the one's that support the liberal base :103631605

from the land of "Hope" LOL
 

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Some argue the 2008 RNC was a front for a Klan rally. You know, I never understood why those at the rally yelled "U.S.A" with such anger in their faces.
 

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Some argue the 2008 RNC was a front for a Klan rally. You know, I never understood why those at the rally yelled "U.S.A" with such anger in their faces.


Haven't you heard? Republicans have the market cornered on such things as patriotism and faux outrage.
 

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Some argue the 2008 RNC was a front for a Klan rally. You know, I never understood why those at the rally yelled "U.S.A" with such anger in their faces.

Totally weird

you guys can't even see who filled with vile hatred

:lol:
 

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Haven't you heard? Republicans have the market cornered on such things as patriotism and faux outrage.


Exactly right?? Remember during the Bush years? Why did Republican's feel the American flag only represented "their" party?
 

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And every time Obama made a public appearance without a flag pin on his lapel, the faux outrage boiled over. Meanwhile McCain made appearance after appearance without a flag pin.
 

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And every time Obama made a public appearance without a flag pin on his lapel, the faux outrage boiled over. Meanwhile McCain made appearance after appearance without a flag pin.

Faux outrage my ass.

Americans were pissed off because Obama refused to wear his flag pin.

Big difference.
 

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Americans were pissed off because Obama refused to wear his flag pin.

Big difference.

A small number of Americans were pissed off because Obama refused to wear his flag pin when they wanted him to wear it.

Somehow he seemed to have weathered their burp of complaint
 

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