Sarah Palin – Tea Party, President ambitions and more!

The White House seems defensive and even apologetic to a growing number of people in the US and they are growing in numbers. The Tea Party Convention is the most striking example of the culmination of anti Obama views. This is a very large group of people against the healthcare plan and the large amount of taxes they are being charged by the Obama government.

Quick to ride the Tea-Party wave is Sarah Palin, who with her appearance as a speaker at the convention, made it clear she has her sights set on the presidency. Palin has been clawing her way out of bad press,  planning out her candidacy  after resigning as governor. She has penned a book and is now a political commentator on FoxNews and the stage was set at the Tea Party Convention when she said…

“This is about the people, and it’s bigger than any king or queen of a Tea Party. And it’s a lot bigger than any charismatic guy with a teleprompter”

Palin took a dig at Obama at the tea party convention and has even gone on to say if its right for America she is ready to run for President in 2012.

“Now a year later, I got to ask the supporters of all that, how is that hope-y, change-y stuff working out for you”

Statements from Palin, quite like the ones used during election campaigns.

Bad press continues: The speaker’s fee of $100,000 paid to Sarah Palin has been in the news and Palin has claimed it does not go to her but to her party’s campaigning fund but this had been dogging her. Other news reports talk of how involved her husband Todd Palin has been in the Alaska governance.

Sarah Palin is simply great bad press material, sometimes ridicule and most importantly great NEWS! One thing’s for sure Palin is everywhere and there she will remain for a long time to come.

As for the Democrats, it will be unwise on their part to take her lightly, the US has elected movie stars like Regan to the White House and even the first mixed race President in Obama, so could a woman be far behind? ?

If Obama bungles up on the healthcare program and the national security issues and continue to remain on the defensive chances are Sarah Palin is right there to take his place.

For now even the Tea Party Convention don’t want her as their leader but in the times we are in, the Democrats better be wary even though Sarah Palin may seem like no Margaret Thatcher or Indira Gandhi!

The Sarah Palin brand chugs on and she as a politician is building up both her celebrity and her reputation.

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  • http://www.tomdegan.blogspot.com Tom Degan

    I’m sorry, but if Sarah Palin is the candidate for president three years from now, It is going to make my life a whole hell of a lot easier. If she wins it will make my life a dream come true. As a blogger, I will never again have to touch my computer keyboard. These things will write themselves.

    I know this sounds exceedingly selfish on my part and I am embarrassed to say it in so public a forum. I hope she never goes away. For the self-described political satirist, she is the gift that keeps giving and giving and giving….

    I’m so ashamed.

    Tom Degan
    Goshen NY

  • http://www.tomdegan.blogspot.com Tom Degan

    I’m sorry, but if Sarah Palin is the candidate for president three years from now, It is going to make my life a whole hell of a lot easier. If she wins it will make my life a dream come true. As a blogger, I will never again have to touch my computer keyboard. These things will write themselves.

    I know this sounds exceedingly selfish on my part and I am embarrassed to say it in so public a forum. I hope she never goes away. For the self-described political satirist, she is the gift that keeps giving and giving and giving….

    I’m so ashamed.

    Tom Degan
    Goshen NY

  • http://www.tomdegan.blogspot.com Tom Degan

    I’m sorry, but if Sarah Palin is the candidate for president three years from now, It is going to make my life a whole hell of a lot easier. If she wins it will make my life a dream come true. As a blogger, I will never again have to touch my computer keyboard. These things will write themselves.

    I know this sounds exceedingly selfish on my part and I am embarrassed to say it in so public a forum. I hope she never goes away. For the self-described political satirist, she is the gift that keeps giving and giving and giving….

    I’m so ashamed.

    Tom Degan
    Goshen NY

  • Shyama Menon

    Tom, share your sentiments I’m afraid, well said like a true writer! ;)

  • Shyama Menon

    Tom, share your sentiments I’m afraid, well said like a true writer! ;)

  • Shyama Menon

    Tom, share your sentiments I’m afraid, well said like a true writer! ;)

  • http://www.vortexpa.com public adjuster

    I can only imagine the frustration these two will feel when all the hard work, hours of budget examination, identification of possible spending reductions, and list of reccomendations meets the harsh reality of being thrown into the trash can by a congress and administration unwilling to make the difficult spending decisions. This commission will be a joke. IMO, this is simply theatrics by the administration for images purposes only. The spending will not stop, the increases in spending will not be reduced unless there is a significant force/crisis/meltdown that leaves no other option than to reduce spending to a level equivalent to tax revenue. Unless that happens all this commission is, lip service to the common citizen.

  • http://www.vortexpa.com public adjuster

    I can only imagine the frustration these two will feel when all the hard work, hours of budget examination, identification of possible spending reductions, and list of reccomendations meets the harsh reality of being thrown into the trash can by a congress and administration unwilling to make the difficult spending decisions. This commission will be a joke. IMO, this is simply theatrics by the administration for images purposes only. The spending will not stop, the increases in spending will not be reduced unless there is a significant force/crisis/meltdown that leaves no other option than to reduce spending to a level equivalent to tax revenue. Unless that happens all this commission is, lip service to the common citizen.