steveflesher

steveflesher

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14 years ago @ HillBuzz.org - Herman Cain 2012 · 3 replies · +3 points

He's certainly looking like the best choice. I am still keeping my powder dry as Governor Palin would say even though she's announced against a run. Personally I won't be endorsing anyone until the very end.

I am also a little concerned about the 9-9-9 plan. Just what we'll need is to elect another big taxing and spending liberal down the road who converts it to 12-12-12 or 15-15-15.

Someone needs to adopt Palin's very simple solutions. Cut the current tax code for individuals all across the board, eliminate corporate taxes, and lower burdensome regulations.

14 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 'The Undefeated': New ... · 0 replies · 0 points

Nobody loves Sarah more than me. If she runs, she has my undying support.

WILL she run, is the question. I also worry if she runs (which I am confident she could smoke the nomination easily and blowout the general), who's going to fill her shoes as a campaigner? Who's going to raise money for all the Senate candidates needed in 2012 to take it back.

I've only been thinking about this for a couple days. But knowing she's already BIGGER than the president, why couldn't she just support Bachmann and go on being "Sarah Palin?"

She already drives the libs insane. She'll continue to do that no matter what.

Maybe I need a good pep talk. But I simply feel she's got too much to accomplish and offer us to be tied down by a political office.

15 years ago @ Big Journalism - Retraction Request: Po... · 3 replies · +53 points

My God. We went from hysterically denouncing her Paul Revere account even though the experts have come to her defense.

Then we went to taking the word of an "anonymous" ally to Margaret Thatcher who said Palin was "nuts" and it filtered down to the US Press who portrayed it as if it was Thatcher's position itself when Thatcher has not made any statements.

Now, we're blatantly creating statements that she never said?

Is it safe to say that Palin leaves them a bit nuts for some reason?

15 years ago @ RTE Ten - Tina Fey resurrects \'... · 1 reply · +3 points

It's weird Palin has been keeping herself out of the headlines lately. But now, Tina Fey is back, three anti-Palin books are hitting the stores this year, and an HBO movie is being made about her --- all one year before the next presidential election.

I wonder if Americans will notice.

15 years ago @ United Press Internati... - Poll: Obama would crus... · 0 replies · +1 points

"WASHINGTON, Jan. 20--President Carter would easily defeat either former Gov. Ronald Reagan of California or former President Gerald R. Ford if the election were held today, according to the Gallup Poll."

Some "polls" never change.

Seems the timing is perfect/

15 years ago @ CSMonitor: USA - AWHATEVER - CSMonitor.com · 0 replies · +1 points

She needs to be decent and concede so the GOP can get on with the general.

16 years ago @ GazetteOnline.com - Sarah Palin endorses B... · 1 reply · -8 points

Irrelevant? The article mentioned nothing of Obama endorsing anyone. But then again, the article isn't titled: "A Sure Way to Lose!"

Palin on the other hand has churned out winners with her support. Rand Paul won in a landslide, Susana Martinez in New Mexico won her primary in a landslide after Palin's endorsement and most of her endorsees are in the lead in their respective races.

I know, the Huffington Post hasn't published any articles lately on the correlations of win/lose with an Obama versus a Palin endorsement.

I wouldn't hold my breath on that one. As such, moonbats are allowed to keep deluding themselves until they have a stark sobering on November 2nd and in 2012.

16 years ago @ United Press Internati... - Parties eye Tuesday el... · 0 replies · +1 points

All Democrats will go. The fight is now, RINOs vs Conservatives.

16 years ago @ Big Government - The Obama-Dodd-Frank-E... · 0 replies · +1 points

You know, all of this ties together. In the past, we'd regard one specific issue having to do with one big stinking mess at a time. The big stinking mess of course being big government...it ruined the mortgage industry -- when everyone had a "right" to home ownership, suddenly folks who worked less were getting homes they couldn't afford. When everyone had the "right" to an education, we got public schools and the teachers unions. Now, everybody has a "right" to health care -- thus now getting a simple flu shot will be like standing in line at the DMV. The good thing about Obama is he literally makes Carter look like Lincoln. A lot of administrations since FDR have made big government mistakes. Because of Obama's ultra-socialism -- along with Frank, Dodd, Pelosi, and Reid -- Americans are more likely to look back and understand every small step towards a big government America and understand the importance of principles and the fundamentals of a free society. So long as we know to keep saying no to the "big stinking mess" known as big government, these other issues will take care of themselves come November of 2010 and 2012.