Sarah Palin: Being president could ‘shackle’ me

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Classic tossed word salad with Palin...:1orglaugh...

(Disclaim...She didn't actually say in the article 'being president could shackle...')

Sarah Palin certainly didn't sound interested in running for president last night.

"Is a title worth it-- does a title shackle a person?" the former Alaska governor asked during a discussion of her 2012 plans with Fox News' Greta Van Susteren. "Someone like me, who's maverick--you know I do 'go rogue' and I call it like I see it and I don't mind stirring it up ... [for] somebody like me, is a title and is a campaign too shackling?"

Palin posed the question of whether officially entering the race would shift some of her control to handlers, donors, contributors and pundits.

"Does a title take away my freedom to call it like I see it and to effect positive change that we need in this country? That's the biggest contemplation piece in my [decision] process," Palin said.

Cackle me at link...
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/sarah-palin-being-president-could-shackle-220403405.html
 

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
Stewart nailed this one last night. Scroll down for the video. Four minutes of win:

http://www.opposingviews.com/i/poli...sarah-palin-either-running-president-or-crazy

“The biggest contemplation piece in your process is that becoming the president would diminish your power?” Stewart asked. “You’d be the f***ing president! You would be the commander-in-chief of history’s greatest fighting force. What do you mean? What possibly do you mean? And don’t misunderstand, I am not trying to talk you into running. It is just, by most people’s standards, the presidency is one of the higher level positions we have.”

Stewart added: “So here’s the thing, you can have a colorful bus and drive to early primary states or you can go around telling people what you would do if you were president. But when you put those two together, there’s really only two possibilities: you are either running for president of the United States or you are a crazy person.”

Good god, she scares the shit out of me... fucking bat shit crazy.
 

Mayhem

Banned
All you people who are soooooo certain Obama is going to lose...........go back to sleep. Nothing to see here. Nothing to worry about. Nighty night.
 

Petra

Cult Mother and Simpering Cunt
Good god, she scares the shit out of me... fucking bat shit crazy.

Yea, but compared to Bachmann, Palin seems like the most level headed person on the face of the earth.
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
There is only one answer to the GOP's problems: Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann must make sweet, sweet, test tube baby love.
 

Rey C.

Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
I've watched Greta Van Susteren for years. And up until she joined Faux News, I'd always thought she was a very intelligent, rational, level-headed person. So what I can't figure out is if her support for Palin is based on $... or has Greta truly become the conductor of the crazy train? :dunno:

As for Palin, she ain't as dumb as she looks (and acts). Her rube and hayseed followers have made her a millionaire. All she has to do is throw them a bone every now & again... and the dollars flow in like water off a dam. Oral Roberts and the other TV preachers did it for years. So is it any more wrong for Sarah to fleece ignorant, delusional people?
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
I'll vote for Sarah if she blows me.

Imagine if she ran on that platform?
" I will blow you if you vote for me".
How many guys could a woman blow in 4 years anyway?

Lets see.........24 hours per day - 8 hours sleep - 2 for eating and breaks.
Thats 14 hours per day X (365 X 4 = 1,460)
1,460 X 14 = 20,440 hours.
So at 5 minutes a dude thats 12 per hour X 20,440 hours = 245,280 BJ's in 4 years.
Nope, still not enough votes to win.
She'd have to make it like a lottery, then maybe...
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
She parrots buzzwords from the '08 election like "maverick" and "rogue" as if they were written on a microchip in her head. Regardless of politics, this woman's act has worn extremely thin with the American public and she just needs to fade away ala Milli Vanilli in my opinion. Just the very thought of her as president is enough to send shivers down my spine. :eek:
 
[B][URL="https://www.freeones.com/jane-burgess said:
Jane Burgess[/URL][/B], post: 6115063, member: 201847"]Neither of these ladies mentioned in this thread should ever be president. Seriously, never.

Agreed. There's only one person in the entire race I'd support, and that's Dr. Paul. All the rest are either retarded, bought and paid for by lobbyists, or both. :2 cents:
 
Agreed. There's only one person in the entire race I'd support, and that's Dr. Paul. All the rest are either retarded, bought and paid for by lobbyists, or both. :2 cents:

About that...if there is any lesson to be learned from the presidency of Jimmy Carter (and to a lesser degree Obama), it's that you can be the most virtuously intentioned person in the world.

If you don't have a caucus and are alienated by both corrupted sides...you will go up (or down depending on your perspective) in :flame::flame:.:2 cents:
 

Mayhem

Banned
"Is a title worth it-- does a title shackle a person?" the former Alaska governor asked during a discussion of her 2012 plans with Fox News' Greta Van Susteren. "Someone like me, who's maverick--you know I do 'go rogue' and I call it like I see it and I don't mind stirring it up ... [for] somebody like me, is a title and is a campaign too shackling?"

Palin posed the question of whether officially entering the race would shift some of her control to handlers, donors, contributors and pundits.

"Does a title take away my freedom to call it like I see it and to effect positive change that we need in this country? That's the biggest contemplation piece in my [decision] process," Palin said.

Upon further review......the bitch just may be smarter than we want to give her credit for. She ran away from being governor of a state with a dozen people in it and she still gets fund-raising and the national spotlight. Why would she want a real job?

you know I do 'go rogue' and I call it like I see it and I don't mind stirring it up ... [for] somebody like me, is a title and is a campaign too shackling?"

In other words, she can criticize the process without becomming a part of the process. She can piss and moan about what others are doing, with no accountability for herself.

I don't mind stating my belief that once the curtains are drawn on the voting booth, she'll wind up pulling the lever for Obama. For her, it's the best form of job security she could have.
 
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