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« Reply #120 on: July 08, 2009, 06:35:36 AM »

my theory..

... i think they are gonna build her up as an "independent" candidate for 2012 to appease the people that are realizing dem and rep are horrible.
Precisely, and let's display how that is done.

Most of you are (or should be) aware of the Hegelian dialectic, that of proposing a thesis (problem), giving rise to its antithesis (reaction), which contradicts or negates the thesis, with the tension between the two being resolved by means of a synthesis (solution). Thesis-antithesis-synthesis or problem-reaction-solution. (Here is one Youtuber's explanation.)

What is taking place right now is a false creation of partisanship among those who helped "create" Palin during the election. I speak of neocon Bill Kristol and his protégé David Frum (former speech writer to George W. Bush; inventor of the "axis of evil" concept). These two are now enacting false opposition; one for, the other against.

Kristol, as a Palin supporter, writes that "elite America hates Sarah Palin [...]. But if she wears their scorn as a badge of honor, comports herself with good cheer and personal dignity, studies up on national issues and takes the lead in selected debates on behalf of conservative principles against Obama administration policies, she has a shot."

Frum, afraid of Palin, writes: "No national candidacy has ever collapsed so rapidly and totally as Sarah Palin’s in 2008. The evidence is strong that she is the only vice presidential nominee in history to have had a significant impact on voting preferences--and negatively so. Since voting day, she has only continued to lose ground."

They both present diametrically opposite positions, and in doing so, they can catch the fallout vote. Those who identify themselves as center-right or conservatives (or just anti-Obama), but have had it with the GOP. Subsequently, a new candidate (sock puppet) will emerge from the background, untainted by the current ongoings.

And my question remains: are there still any Palin supporters out there?
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« Reply #121 on: July 09, 2009, 11:22:39 AM »

I think you bring up a plausible explanation for Kristol's continued support for this loser - even after quitting mid-term in her first state-level executive job (!!!)  -- my theory for his continued support was more carnal in nature -- but I think you may be right here.

The good news is that Bill Kristol hasn't been right about anything for years. Really - not a single thing. So with his continued poor track record, we may not have to worry about a re-emergence of Sarah Palin to pull votes away from anyone.
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« Reply #122 on: July 09, 2009, 07:21:43 PM »

I think you bring up a plausible explanation for Kristol's continued support for this loser - even after quitting mid-term in her first state-level executive job (!!!)  -- my theory for his continued support was more carnal in nature -- but I think you may be right here.
Only time will tell, yet I will always be as careful as possible in my estimations.

The good news is that Bill Kristol hasn't been right about anything for years. Really - not a single thing.
I am not so sure about that. Rather, I fear that his predictions could be a part of an ongoing strategy: disinformation deployed as a diversion.

So with his continued poor track record, we may not have to worry about a re-emergence of Sarah Palin to pull votes away from anyone.
Perhaps, or maybe they want Obama to stay in office? Leading neocons like Charles Krauthammer are actually supporting him: "The Bush policies in the war on terror won't have to await vindication by historians. Obama is doing it day by day." If he serves their interests, why replace him?

Remember, McCain was ridiculed throughout the campaign, even by his supposed supporters at Faux News.

Obama was also bombarded at times, but look at this "tough," "hardball" interview on Faux News Sunday, conducted by registered Democrat Chris Wallace. And then compare it to how Wallace grilled McCain's campaign manager in an interview about Palin's record.

Anything and everything relating to the 2008 election was fishy, and I fear that the 2012 campaign will feature a "1964-style debacle," as David Frum noted in his article.

The public is being manipulated, but neither of us know how, just by whom.
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« Reply #123 on: July 09, 2009, 08:21:30 PM »

Yes... that's the truth. And agreed that they like Obama; maybe working to ensure a second term. Everything is deception after all.
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« Reply #124 on: October 30, 2009, 05:51:11 AM »

Power concedes nothing. And stepping down as governor a full 2 1/2 years before the next Presidential cycle begins is foolish. And she is a Republican, they don't go in for the "cut and run" thing.

Someone has dirt on her or on someone she cares about deeply.

thats exactly what I think too. Her pregnant daughter was exposed brutally too!
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