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View Poll Results: Who is worse for the GOP in 2012?
Palin 44 68.75%
Huckabee 20 31.25%
Voters: 64. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 04-23-2010, 09:31 PM
 
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Who would be worse for the GOP - Palin or Huckabee?


Either one of these two would be a train-wreck waiting to happen. It would be hard to anticipate which of the two would foul up the most. Both/either are equal opportunity bad news- A religious zealot or an established quitter and nit-wit----gee, tough choice.
Palin's also pretty much of a weirdo when it comes to religion.

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Sarah Palin endorser Bishop Thomas Muthee, in a speech he gave before blessing and anointing Sarah Palin as a political leader, on October 16, 2005 at the Wasilla Assembly of God, laid out the current agenda of the New Apostolic Reformation - how "God's kingdom" needed to "infiltrate" seven sectors of society. Muthee listed most of them: business and finance, schools and education, media and entertainment, politics and government.
Muthee also stated "The Bible says the wealth of the wicked is stored up for the righteous. Sarah Palin was in the audience. Minutes later, she was anointed, and blessed, with the laying on of hands.

Bruce Wilson: Palin's Movement Urges 'Godly' To 'Plunder' Wealth of The 'Godless'
Well, she's definitely infiltrating and- uh, storing up the wealth of the wicked- guess the ceremony worked if you count her among the "righteous".
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Old 05-07-2010, 07:55 AM
 
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OMG, I sincerely hope that Palin doesn't run in 2012. I'm a pretty solid conservative and I find her such an embarrassing lightweight. If she wants to be taken seriously she needs to start acting more seriously and less like a cheerleader. She could never stand up to Obama in the debates.

Not into Huckabee either, but I believe he would cream Obama in the debates.

I would personally like to see Newt Gingrich in the race.
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Old 05-07-2010, 08:04 AM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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OMG, I sincerely hope that Palin doesn't run in 2012. I'm a pretty solid conservative and I find her such an embarrassing lightweight. If she wants to be taken seriously she needs to start acting more seriously and less like a cheerleader. She could never stand up to Obama in the debates.

Not into Huckabee either, but I believe he would cream Obama in the debates.

I would personally like to see Newt Gingrich in the race.
Newt's days are past, I know a few others that would like to see him run, but 1-his age is showing and 2-he has too much personal bagage to stand a chance. As for Palin and/or Huck, I don't think either has any intention of getting into the race, they are both making too much money to give it up for a longshot chance of getting the nomination and then winning.

I am a moderate conservative and hubby very conservative, I am anything but a Palin supporter, he is. I don't think she is an embarrassment, I just don't think she has a clue, sorta like Obama. You are right about the "cheerleader" I never thought about it that way.

Nita
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Old 05-08-2010, 07:33 PM
 
Location: SARASOTA, FLORIDA
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niether cause it aint gonna happen. carry on

I agree.

Neither will be there in the end.

Both can draw a ton of attention and Palin draws huge crowds no matter where she goes but we need someone like Newt or Romney to fix the mess Obama is going to leave someone.
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